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Hardline Islamists in Somalia have carried out double amputations on four men for stealing phones and guns.Hardline Islamists in Somalia have carried out double amputations on four men for stealing phones and guns.
They have each had a hand and a leg cut off after being convicted by a Sharia court in the capital earlier this week. They have each had a hand and foot cut off after being convicted by a Sharia court in the capital earlier this week.
More then 300 people, mainly women and children, watched as masked men cut off their limbs with a machete.More then 300 people, mainly women and children, watched as masked men cut off their limbs with a machete.
The four men reportedly admitted to the robberies, but were not represented by a lawyer and were not allowed to appeal against their sentence.The four men reportedly admitted to the robberies, but were not represented by a lawyer and were not allowed to appeal against their sentence.
A local resident in north-eastern Mogadishu, where the amputations took place, said the four men cried out during and after the amputations. The al-Shabab group, which controls much of southern Somalia, has carried out amputations, floggings and an execution in the southern port of Kismayo but such punishments are rare in the capital.
"'Help, help, help' one of them shouted," Mohamed Abdi Hassan told the BBC. 'Help, help, help!' one of them shouted Eyewitness Mohamed Abdi Hassan
He said the whole process took an hour to complete. The amputations were carried out in the open in front of an al-Shabab military camp in the north-east of Mogadishu.
A local resident said the four men cried out during and after the amputations. Each man had his right hand and left foot cut off.
"'Help, help, help!' one of them shouted," Mohamed Abdi Hassan told the BBC.
Eyewitnesses estimate the age of the four men - Aden Mohamud, Ismail Khalif , Jeylani Mohamed, and Abdulkadir Adow - to be between 18 and 25.
Mr Hassan said the whole process took about an hour to complete.
The punishments carried out in Kismayo have shocked many Somalis, who traditionally practise a more tolerant form of Islam.
President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist, took office in January but even his introduction of Sharia law to the strongly Muslim country has not appeased the hardliners.
Since 7 May, al-Shabab and its allies have been locked in ferocious battles with pro-government forces.
The president has declared a state of emergency and has appealed to Somalia's neighbours to send troops to help.