Child stoned to death in Somalia

by mnepali | November 8, 2008 at 01:33 am
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Radhika Coomaraswamy, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed conflict, has strongly condemned the stoning to death of a 13-year-old Somali girl in the name of punishing her for “adultery.”

According to UNICEF, Aisha Duhulow was stoned to death in a stadium in Dismayo on 27 October 2008 after local leaders accused her of adultery.


According to reports, she was raped by three men while going on foot to her grandmother in Mogadishu. When she sought protection from local leaders, they stoned her to death accusing her of a sexual crime.

Coomaraswamy stated, “The incident highlights the extreme nature of violence against children and women in Somalia, which has been heightened by the increasing lawlessness.”

Coomaraswamy also pointed out that more children were being killed and maimed everyday in military operations in Somalia. She stressed, “It is the duty of the international community and the local authorities to stop these violations and to ensure better protection for children. No efforts should be spared.”

first published in www.groundreport.com

 

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Rhonda J Mangus

“It is the duty of the international community and the local authorities to stop these violations and to ensure better protection for children. No efforts should be spared.”

The world at-large should be outraged by this story.

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LotusFlower

I agree totally with Rhonda - this is not acceptable - such acts try to sometimes pass themselves off as 'the law' be it god or civil but no god or civil body deserves the name if it really believe that this is justice.

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clmarti1

OMG... this makes me so angry and at the same time grateful for my own life.  How awful for anyone to have to endure such violence, especially a child! 

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RayBanBro66

I'm speechless at the horror of this

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Sputnic

Good stuff, terrible news. I think that Allah may punish them for this when they do the world a favour and die.

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