Somalia — Sheik Ali Mohamued Raghe (Sheik Ali Dere), the spokesman of Harakat Al-shabab Muajhideen has Monday discovered that they got information that foreign companies from America had arrived in the country and are planning to carry out blasts in the Somalia.
The spokesman said that those companies wanted to commit explosive activities and want to accuse and say that their actions were committed by Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen.
Sheik Ali Dere told reporters in a seminar of learning Sharia law in Mogadishu and concluded for the Somali traditional elders that the foreign companies were from the United States of America saying that they want to commit blasts against the people.
"These companies are foreigners; they were chased from more countries as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Algeria and Iraq. Their plans failed. They have changed their names and they are in Villa Somalia, the presidential palace of the TFG. They changed their names," said the spokesman.
He said that one of the companies was called Black Water saying that it used to operate in Iraq and belonged by the United States of America confirming that its tasks is only to massacre the Muslims.
He added that it failed to continue its objectives in the countries mentioned above pointing out that it had changed its name to MC with other companies saying that they were all in Villa Somalia in Mogadishu,
"The companies want to commit explosive actions to the mosques, markets and streets which are often used by lorries and the different traffic by using the taxes who know nothing about that," the spokesman said.
Most of the areas planned the companies to carry out their operations are the areas under the control of TFG and the traffic from those areas to explode the mosques and then say that Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen had committed the actions.
Sheik Moktar Robow Ali (Abu Mansur), top official of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen had also talked at the area where the seminar wrapped up today disproving statement from the Kenyan government that some of Harakat Al-shabab Muhjahideen members had reached there saying that it wanted different aims.
Source: allAfrica.
Link: http://allafrica.com/stories/201001111650.html.
The spokesman said that those companies wanted to commit explosive activities and want to accuse and say that their actions were committed by Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen.
Sheik Ali Dere told reporters in a seminar of learning Sharia law in Mogadishu and concluded for the Somali traditional elders that the foreign companies were from the United States of America saying that they want to commit blasts against the people.
"These companies are foreigners; they were chased from more countries as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Algeria and Iraq. Their plans failed. They have changed their names and they are in Villa Somalia, the presidential palace of the TFG. They changed their names," said the spokesman.
He said that one of the companies was called Black Water saying that it used to operate in Iraq and belonged by the United States of America confirming that its tasks is only to massacre the Muslims.
He added that it failed to continue its objectives in the countries mentioned above pointing out that it had changed its name to MC with other companies saying that they were all in Villa Somalia in Mogadishu,
"The companies want to commit explosive actions to the mosques, markets and streets which are often used by lorries and the different traffic by using the taxes who know nothing about that," the spokesman said.
Most of the areas planned the companies to carry out their operations are the areas under the control of TFG and the traffic from those areas to explode the mosques and then say that Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen had committed the actions.
Sheik Moktar Robow Ali (Abu Mansur), top official of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen had also talked at the area where the seminar wrapped up today disproving statement from the Kenyan government that some of Harakat Al-shabab Muhjahideen members had reached there saying that it wanted different aims.
Source: allAfrica.
Link: http://allafrica.com/stories/201001111650.html.
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