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May 08 2008
Al-shabab Group Says They Would Hunt for American Citizens
Written by Mohamed Omar Hussein   
Thursday, 08 May 2008

Mogadishu, (insidesomalia.org) - Al-Shabab an Islamist group in Somalia officially said that they would track American citizens wherever they are even if they are Aid workers.

This came after American jets strike a house in which their leader was in and killed.

The spokesman of Al-Shabab sheikh Muqtar Robow Abu Mansoor said that they would hunt for Americans whether they are journalists, Aid workers or even ordinary citizens.

When he was asked the reason as to why they are not segregating the ordinary cities he said to us the America is America and to them

Somalis are Somalis, because in the air raid of 1st of May have not sieved our citizens they killed them in mass.

America has bombarded our people and animals, so we have to do the same” said Abu Mansoor the spokesman of Al-Shabab.

This statement from the Al-Shabab group coincides with a time when the American troops in the Somali waters carried air raid at Dusamareb town in Galgadud region in central Somalia and killed a top official from the group.




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