Al-Shabab is
al-Qaeda’s main affiliate in East Africa
Dayow Mohamed
Hassan, 44, was buried neck-deep and pelted to death with stones by al-Shabab
fighters.
He was convicted of
being in an adulterous relationship with a woman and impregnating her, despite
having two wives, an official said.
Al-Shabab occasionally
passes such sentences for sexual offences in areas it controls in Somalia.
In 2014, a teenage boy was stoned to death after being convicted
of raping a woman.
In 2008, a young
girl was killed in a similar manner after being convicted of adultery.
In the latest case,
a woman filed a complaint of rape against Hassan, but the court tried him for
adultery as it is easier to prove, says BBC Somali's Mohamed Mohamed.
Hundreds of people
watched him being stoned death in Ramo Adey village in the south-central Bay
region, said Moalim Geedow, the al-Shabab governor for the area.
But the group, linked to
al-Qaeda, still has a strong presence in many rural areas.
"However, when the
woman got pregnant, the two families debated and there was no trace of valid
matrimony. The court ruled he did not marry her legally and he was stoned to
death."
Al-Shabab is fighting to overthrow the weak UN-backed government
in Somalia and impose its own strict interpretation of Islamic law.
It has lost control of many towns and cities to a 22,000-strong
African Union force supporting the government.
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