Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Somali Transitional Government Militia Kills a Civilian For His Mobile In Mogadishu

The copy-Ethiopia TFG militia killed an unarmed civilian near City View hotel in Mogadishu. In light of casual argument the victim tried to retake his mobile phone which was confiscated by the armed bandits, he was sprayed with bullets of an automatic AK47 and dropped dead on the spot.

The killings by the TFG militia are very common in Mogadishu. During the past month or so, since the new armed bandits who were trained in Ethiopia and known as copy-Ethiopia, arrived in Mogadishu, they killed people in broad day light perhaps sensing they were given the licence to kill.


The young man killed today was accompanied by a friend whose mobile was also robbed by the same TFG robbers while they travelled together at Florence and Hararialle Intersection. Apparently, he did not try to get his mobile back so he survived. But unfortunately, his friend died trying to get his cell phone back.

The two men ran away earlier from Bakaraha market which was hit continuously with artillery by the TFG militia that were attacked yesterday near Somali Villa, the Presidential palace.

Originally Posted on Somali Blogs and News 

Somali Civilian Killed For His Mobile

 

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