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Al-Shabaab stones mother-of-eight to death for adultery in Somalia

Islamist militants kill Habiba Isak, 30, for violating sharia law in southern town of Sakow

Friday 27 October 2017 07:27 BST
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A protester carries the Somali national flag during a demonstration against the al-Shabaab militant group
A protester carries the Somali national flag during a demonstration against the al-Shabaab militant group (Feisal Omar/Reuters)

Somalia’s Islamist group al-Shabaab has publicly stoned a woman to death in a town in the south for cheating on her husband, an official told Reuters.

Al Shabaab, which has been waging a war for years to topple the Horn of Africa country’s western-backed government, seeks to bring in rule based on its strict interpretation of sharia law.

Sheikh Mohamed Abu Abdalla, al-Shabaab’s governor for Somalia’s Jubba regions in the south, said Habiba Ali Isak, a 30-year-old mother of eight children, was killed by stoning in Sakow on Thursday afternoon.

​Sakow, a town about 515km (320 miles) southwest of the capital Mogadishu, is in an area entirely under al-Shabaab’s control.

Members of al-Shabaab have in the past handed out harsh punishments for religious infractions including hacking off of limbs for alleged thieves and public executions.

Isak lived with her legal husband and children in Hagar village in Jubba, but cheated on her husband after she told him she was travelling to Mogadishu to visit her relatives, Abdalla said.

Her legal husband, Ali Ibrahim, subsequently found out his wife did not go to Mogadishu but instead had married again and was living with another husband in Sakow.

“Her legal husband brought the case to the court. She admitted she illegally married a second husband,” Abdalla said.

“According to the Islamic sharia she was publicly stoned to death this afternoon.”

The offending second husband had fled, according to Abdalla.

Reuters

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