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Boy, 16, executes father's killer

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A teenage Somali boy has stabbed to death his father's killer in a public execution ordered by an Islamic court.

Large crowds gathered at a Koranic school in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, to watch Mohamed Moallim, 16, stab Omar Hussein in the head and throat.

 

Hussein had been convicted of killing the boy's father, Sheikh Osman Moallim, after a row about Mohamed's education.

 

Islamic courts have brought a semblance of order to Mogadishu, imposing Sharia law after years of rule by warlords.

 

Under Sharia law those who commit murder are punishable by death.

 

Keeping the peace

 

Hussein was tied to a stake and had his head covered by a bag ahead of his execution.

 

He shouted "There is no God but Allah" as Mohamed Moallim stepped up to take his revenge.

 

Speaking afterwards, the boy said he felt satisfied that Hussein was dead.

 

"I am happy now because I killed the man who killed my father," he told the Reuters news agency.

 

The execution marked the first time the local court in the Bermuda district of Mogadishu had handed down a death penalty, local media reported.

 

Residents in the nearby area have reported a drop in robberies, murder and general lawlessness since the court began its work, Radio HornAfrik said.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk

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