Friday, June 15, 2012

Somalia’s Al-Shabaab Offers Reward For Capture Of Obama « African Spotlight

Somalia's Al-ShabaabA senior official of the radical Islamist Al-Shabaab group announced Friday that his movement was ready to reward anybody bringing in information leading to the killing or capture of top American leaders.
Sheikh Fu’ad Mohamed Khalaf alias Shongole specifically mentioned US President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Sheikh Shongole was reacting to a statement from the US State Department putting a bounty of $33 million for the capture of top Al-Shabaab leaders.We are offering 10 camels for any information concerning (Barack) Obama,” said Shongole.
Suggesting and mocking that a woman is valued less he added, “We are going to reward 10 hens and 10 cocks to anyone easing information about (Hillary) Clinton.”
The Sheikh also informed the crowd that Al-Shabaab leaders survived attempts on their lives by former US President George W. Bush. “We fought Bush and why not Obama?” remarked the hardline cleric.
He added that his militants will seize any American in response to the bounty put on Al-Shabaab heads.
On Thursday, the US offered $7 million to information leading to the capture of Al-Shabaab’s Ameer (Spiritual Leader), Ahmed Abdi Aw Mohammed Godane,
also known as Sheikh Mukhtar Abdurahman Aby Zubayr. Other rewards were offered for other six wanted militant leaders including Sheikh Shongole.
On Friday, the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) issued a statement, welcoming the position taken by the United States in offering rewards towards the capture of the top Al-Shabaab leaders.
“The bounty on the leaders of Al-Shabaab was a step in the right direction,” a press release by the TFG’s ministry of Information stated.
According to the TFG, the rewards on Al-Shabaab leader, Ahmed Abdi Godane, was realisation of his sinister initiatives that caused the killing of many Somalis and other innocent people in neighbouring countries.
TFG Prime Minister, Professor Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, reiterated on Friday that Al-Shabaab caused hardship in Somalia. While hailing the American move, he suggested assistance to the Somali government in the fight against the fanatical militants.
“All the countries whose citizens were harmed by Al-Shabaab loyalists ought to help the TFG to eliminate terrorism,” remarked PM Ali.
Via Africa Review

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