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Press Release: Al-Shabaab announcements regarding various NGOs & Foreign Agencies Operating in Somalia PDF Print E-mail
News - Aid
Monday, 20 July 2009 14:49

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

Harakat Al-Shabaab Al-Mujahideen
Department of Political Affairs and Regional Administrations
Date 27/07/1430H- 20/07/2009.

Press release on behalf of the Department of Political Affairs and Regional Administrations regarding the status of the various NGOs and foreign agencies operating in Somalia.

This is the official announcement of the establishment of The Office for Supervising the Affairs of Foreign Agencies.  This office has been set up to coordinate all dealings with NGOs and foreign agencies and to fully monitor them.  

It is mandatory upon all NGOs and foreign agencies operating in Somalia to immediately contact The Office for Supervising the Affairs of Foreign Agencies in their area.  They must contact the Administration of the area that they are currently operating in and they will give out the address for the new office.  The NGOs and foreign agencies will be informed of the conditions and restrictions on their work and on how their work may continue.  Any NGO or foreign agency found to be working with an agenda against the Somali Muslim population and/or against the establishment of an Islamic State will be immediately closed and dealt with according to the evidence found.
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As of (20/7/2009), a number of NGOs and foreign agencies currently operating in Somalia will be completely closed down and considered enemies of Islam and Muslims.  The current list is as follows:
  • UNDP
  • UNDSS
  • UNPOS

This decision was finally concluded after thorough research and due to an ongoing investigation into the actions and motives of many of the NGOs and foreign agencies currently in operation. The above foreign agencies have been found to be working against the benefits of the Somali Muslim population and against the establishment of an Islamic State in Somalia.  Some of the findings include evidence of training and support for the apostate goverment and the training of its troops.  The research also found material support being given to the apostate militias in the border regions in hopes of destabilizing the regions and disrupting the safety and security that the Islamic administrations of those regions have accomplished by the permission of Allah.  On top of that, it has not been hidden that over $250 million dollars have been gathered in Brussels on April 23, 2009 from various infidel countries and donors for the crusader AMISOM troops to continue their mission of oppression and massacre of the Somali Muslim people.

Previously, CARE and IMC, two American agencies, were closed down as evidence was found of participation in activities against Islam.  Proof was uncovered of spying for and aiding the intelligence agencies of the enemies of Islam.  In addition, as it is well known, those agencies assisted in the assassination of Sheikh Maalim Adam ‘Aayro. 

Allah is our Protector and our Sustainer.

Department of Political Affairs and Regional Administrations

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