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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 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. |
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 Eyewitness Mohamed Abdi Hassan | |
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. |