Somalia Islamic militias prohibit see the South African World
rebels arrested 30 people as they watched the match between Germany and Australia. In Mogadishu, following the Cup on television is an almost clandestine.
The militants took by assault two private homes on Sunday night in the town of Afgoye, near the Somali capital, as fans watched the match between Germany and Australia. The militia would be members of the group Hizbul Islam.
Like its ally al-Shabab, a group linked to Al Qaeda who imposed a strict version of Islam in the areas under their control in southern and central Somalia.
This year, Hizbul Islam prohibited the Mogadishu radio broadcast music, labeling them as anti-Islamic, in a move reminiscent of the Taliban government in Afganistán.También closed for months all cinemas to regard them as''anti-Islamic.'' While television tolerated in private circles, meeting in front of a public display are prohibited.
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