Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Somalis Denounce South African Government for Aimless Killing of a Somali Citizens

Mogadishu — The Somali people in South Africa have denounced the South African government for the brutal killing against a Somali citizen who was shot and killed by gangs in Cape Town fortnight, officials, witnesses said on Wednesday.
Armed South African bandits had killed businessman in and injured another in Cape Town as they stormed his shopping centre in the town and looted more money from the shop on Tuesday night
Mohamed Omar Abdi, the coordinator of the Somali people and the South African government has said in an interview with Shabelle radio that they were very sorry for the murder of the Somali businessman killed there as he was in his business centre in Cape Town.
"The South African gangs always commit crimes against the Somali people. I don't know the reason. But it is unfortunate that the South African government not start a crackdown on that and continuing killing against our people who are refugees in South Africa," said Mohamed Omar.
The coordinator said that the Somali people did not come to South Africa to interrupt and create problems in the country adding that the Somalis were people who like to work for themselves and earn money.

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