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One Killed, Seven Wounded In Somali Protest Over Cartoons |
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ISSUE 212
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Monday, 6 February 2006, At least one person was killed and seven others wounded in the Puntland region of Somalia on Monday as security forces clashed with hundreds of Muslims protesting against the publication in Europe of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, witnesses and police said. Police in the semi-autonomous region's town of Bossaso shot at demonstrators who were hurling stones at the offices of foreign aid agencies and the United Nations. "The police opened fire at those throwing stones at the offices," said a police officer in the port town, the commercial hub of Puntland. At least one person was killed and seven wounded, the officer told AFP on condition of anonymity. His account was verified by witnesses including businessman Ali Haji Mohamed, who said police had used "brutal force" and "instigated" the violence against what had been a peaceful protest. "The police applied a shoot-to-kill policy," he complained. Other witnesses said several hundred demonstrators had marched through the streets of Bossaso, chanting anti-western slogans, particularly directed at Denmark where a newspaper first published the cartoons in September, sparking protests throughout the Muslim world. "We insult nobodys religion and accept nobodys insult," said some of the demonstrators. The demonstration was the second protest in Somalia against the publication of the cartoons that have recently been reprinted in other European media. On Friday, a peaceful protest was held in Somalia's capital Mogadishu. Source : Sapa-AFP |
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