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Africa Horn
Pakistani preachers shot dead in Somalia
2009-08-13
[Al Arabiya Latest] Seven Pakistani preachers were killed by several masked men at a mosque in Somalia's Puntland region on Wednesday, residents said. Residents said the attack took place after early morning prayers at the mosque in Galkayo in the semi-autonomous region, and was aimed at a group of 25 sheikhs who arrived on Tuesday.

Western security agencies said Somalia is a haven for insurgents plotting attacks in the region and beyond. Puntland is a base for pirates targeting the Gulf of Aden, but has been more peaceful than the south of the failed Horn of Africa state.

" Six Pakistanis died on the spot while another Pakistani died from his injuries in the hospital. These men are Islamist preachers from Karachi, Pakistan"
Hussein Abdullahi, Galkayo
"Six Pakistanis died on the spot while another Pakistani died from his injuries in the hospital. These men are Islamist preachers from Karachi, Pakistan," Hussein Abdullahi, chairman of Galkayo, told Reuters. "Puntland forces have now surrounded the area around the mosque to protect the other sheikhs."

Puntland's information minister was killed in the same area last week, and residents said Wednesday's attack may have been motivated by suspicions the preachers were linked to al-Qaeda.

Resident Sheikh Abdiqadir Ali said masked gunmen opened fire in the mosque immediately after prayers. A village elder said the bodies were removed from the scene by the security forces.

"There were 25 of these foreigners, mostly Pakistanis, and they arrived from Pakistan yesterday," the elder, Mohamed Hussein, told Reuters.

Abdullahi Said Samatar, Puntland's security minister, said the dead were preachers who travelled the world to spread Islam. "We were very shocked to hear seven Pakistanis were killed in our region," he said.
Not surprised mind you, just shocked, he thought the Paks could take better care of themselves ...
Posted by:Fred

#3  "Yew ain't from 'round here, air ya?"
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-08-13 22:45  

#2  Perhaps the local al-Queda franchise owner was choosing to vigorously assert his franchise contract's no-compete clause?
Posted by: Mitch H.   2009-08-13 13:12  

#1  So these guys were preaching the wrong kind of militant Islam?
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-08-13 09:46  

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