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Suicide Bomber Hits Somali Graduation, 22 Dead by CondomM: 10:52pm On Dec 03, 2009
By MOHAMED OLAD HASSAN and JASON STRAZIUSO, Associated Press Writers.

MOGADISHU, Somalia – A suicide bomber disguised as a woman attacked a graduation ceremony in Somalia on Thursday, turning a rare reason to celebrate into carnage that killed at least 22 people — including medical students, doctors and three government ministers.

The blast was blamed on Islamic militants who have shown a rising ability to carry out sophisticated large-scale bombings against high-profile targets — and highlighted the inability of Somalia's weak government to protect even the small section of the capital it controls.

"Today should have been a day of celebration — not mourning," said Somalia's ambassador to Kenya, Mohamed Ali Nur. "The hopes of many parents who eagerly awaited their sons' graduation were recklessly dashed ,  cutting short the lives of ambitious Somalis."

Several hundred people had gathered in the Shamo Hotel to watch the 43 medical, engineering and computer science students from Benadir University receive their diplomas when the blast ripped through the festively decorated ballroom.

Amateur video of the attack obtained by AP Television News showed the dead, including at least three journalists, lying in pools of blood amid the sound of wails and screams from the wounded. Soldiers, their AK-47 rifles slung over their shoulders, picked through the wreckage with their hands as survivors climbed over the debris of the bombed-out room.

The attack targeted one of Somalia's most important efforts to extricate itself from anarchy and violence, explaining the presence of so many top government officials. The graduating medical students were only the second class to receive diplomas from the medical school.

"The loss of our ministers is disastrous, but it is an outrage to target the graduation of medical students and kill those whose only aim in life was to help those most in need in our stricken country," Somali Prime Minister Omar Sharmarke said.

Before last year's graduation, almost two decades had passed since anyone earned a medical degree in Somalia. At the December 2008 ceremony, graduates proudly hoisted their diplomas into the air.

This year, there was mayhem as the bomb went off while a Somali official addressed the gathering, sending metal shards and other debris flying and leaving dead and wounded in bloody heaps.

The bomb exploded about a yard from journalists covering the event.

"The explosion occurred really close to me, about a meter away. I jumped over some of the dead people laying on the ground and I went outside," said Associated Press reporter Mohamed Olad Hassan.

"What I think is I was lucky and people who were next to me, closer to the explosion shielded me from the explosion. The explosion was still thundering in my ears when I got back to the office."

Abdul Rahman Bukhari, a reporter for the Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya television station whose colleague, cameraman Hassan Zubeir, was killed, said the bombing "was the worst moment of my life."

After the attack, overturned white plastic chairs and tables littered the floor, which was stained red with blood. A single sandal lay in a pool of congealed blood, along with a briefcase and graduation programs.

Bodies, some draped with blue cloths, lay alongside the wounded. One man in khaki pants and a white shirt sat in his own blood, twisting his head to watch as victims were dragged out of the building.

On the steps outside, a dead man lay doubled over, his head resting on the blood-soaked ground as though he were praying.

Sharmarke said it was "beneath contempt" to attack and kill students and called for urgent help from the international community to prevent the further rise of al-Shabab, a militant group with links to al-Qaida.

"What happened today is a national disaster," said Somali Information Minister Dahir Mohamud Gelle, who confirmed that the ministers for education, higher education and health were killed in the blast. The ministers for sports and tourism were among the 46 wounded, he said.

Twenty-two people were killed, along with the suicide bomber, Gelle said. The bomber "disguised himself as a woman, complete with a veil and a female's shoes," he said.

No group immediately claimed responsibility, but suspicion fell upon al-Shabab, which controls much of the country and has carried out past suicide attacks.

African troops protecting the government wage near daily battles with Islamic militants who hold much of central and southern Somalia. Bombings have become deadlier as al-Shabab militants receive training from Arab militants and veteran insurgents from the Afghanistan and Pakistan conflicts.

Three journalists were reported killed. Besides Zubeir, two other Somali journalists working for local outlets also died, said Bashir Khalif, a reporter for the Somali government's radio service.

The Committee to Protect Journalists confirmed the deaths of two journalists, bringing the number killed in Somalia this year to nine.

"Somalia is the worst place for journalism in Africa and is very close to being the worst place in the world," said a committee official, Tom Rhodes. "Reporters are not only the victims of the conflict but the targets of the conflict."

Top Somali officials, including the president and prime minister, met for an emergency session at the presidential palace after the attack.

Benadir University was established in 2002 by a group of Somali doctors who wanted to promote higher education in a country where physicians have become victims of the seemingly endless violence. Medical degrees are obtained there after six years of study.

More than 500 students are enrolled in the university, according to its Web site, which said the school "strives to establish an open system of innovation and critical thinking similar to that in developed countries."

Governments and organizations around the world condemned the attack, including a joint statement issued by the U.S., European Union, U.N., African Union and the Arab League.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in a statement the bombing marred "what should have been an event filled with hope for Somalia."

Somalia has been ravaged by violence since warlords overthrew dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991, then turned on each other. A moderate Islamist was elected president in January amid hopes he could unite the country's feuding factions, but the violence has continued.

Suicide bombings, unheard of in Somalia before 2007, have become increasingly frequent and the lawlessness has raised concerns that al-Qaida is trying to gain a foothold in the Horn of Africa. The anarchy has also allowed piracy to flourish off the country's coast.

The three ministers killed in the blast were Qamar Aden Ali, the health minister and a British citizen; Ibrahim Hassan Adow, the minister for higher education and an American citizen, and Ahmed Abdullahi Wayel, the minister for education.

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Re: Suicide Bomber Hits Somali Graduation, 22 Dead by RichyBlacK(m): 4:48am On Dec 04, 2009
This is the world of al-Shabab, a class A group of lunatics!
Re: Suicide Bomber Hits Somali Graduation, 22 Dead by redsun(m): 9:32pm On Dec 05, 2009
Now the trend has started in africa.How long will it take for them to hit nigeria?Religious "idiocricy" strive in chaos.

Nigeria is just as bleeped up as somalia mentally.
Re: Suicide Bomber Hits Somali Graduation, 22 Dead by Tudor6(f): 5:11am On Dec 06, 2009
This is what religion does to people. . .how sad.
Re: Suicide Bomber Hits Somali Graduation, 22 Dead by yeswecan(m): 7:26am On Dec 06, 2009
God help us , i don't understand this, Religion is suppose to be a way of practising your faith. There is something fundamentally wrong with the Islamic religion. This is not stereotyping in any way

We need the likes of muhsin and his cronies to come in here and denounce such acts. They go about Nairaland condemning any little sign of deislamification but such threads are no go area for them.
Re: Suicide Bomber Hits Somali Graduation, 22 Dead by Horus(m): 11:46am On Dec 06, 2009

Christian convert before his beheading in Somalia
by members of al Qaeda affiliated group, al-Shabaab.


[size=17pt]Brutal Terror Group Seeks Power in Somalia[/size]

Al Qaeda-Linked Group Employs Brutal Tactics to Gain Power

If the Islamic insurgent group Al-Shabaab, which is now in charge of much of Somalia, takes over the capital city Mogadishu, the country will be "in Hell," warns a former Al-Shaabab fighter. Ali, a Somali-Kenyan, told ABC News he was forced to join Al-Shabaab while living in Somalia over a year ago. He escaped to Kenya two months ago after he says he was asked many times to go on suicide bombing missions. "What they're doing now, the bombing there that's going on. Somalia now itself is hellish," he says. "The people who are there, who are innocent people, are killed any hour any time." Al-Shabaab is the most popular Islamic insurgent group growing out of resistance to the American-backed Ethiopian invasion of Somalia in 2006. The group has sworn allegiance to al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, pledging to rule Somalia under strict Islamic Sharia law, an interpretation whose brutality is drawing comparisons to the Taliban.


Source: http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=6386869&page=1
Re: Suicide Bomber Hits Somali Graduation, 22 Dead by redsun(m): 4:20pm On Dec 06, 2009
The most utmost reason why africa is backward today is religion,people live in a world that does not make sense to them and expect to conquer it.
Re: Suicide Bomber Hits Somali Graduation, 22 Dead by yeswecan(m): 7:43pm On Dec 06, 2009
redsun:

The most utmost reason why africa is backward today is religion,people live in a world that does not make sense to them and expect to conquer it.

I couldn't agree more with your statement.
Re: Suicide Bomber Hits Somali Graduation, 22 Dead by Nobody: 7:45pm On Dec 06, 2009
Just a point of correction to the hypocrites here - the problem is NOT "religion" but ISLAM. Get some guts and face the issue!

Hindus, christians, sango worshippers, scientologists are not the ones going to bomb graduations!
Re: Suicide Bomber Hits Somali Graduation, 22 Dead by FBS: 11:25am On Dec 07, 2009
Why oh why?
God help us!!!
Re: Suicide Bomber Hits Somali Graduation, 22 Dead by yeswecan(m): 3:37pm On Dec 07, 2009
davidylan:

Just a point of correction to the[b] hypocrites here[/b] - the problem is NOT "religion" but ISLAM. Get some guts and face the issue!

Hindus, christians, sango worshippers, scientologists are not the ones going to bomb graduations!

Islam is getting me irritated. Hmmmmmmmmm. @davidylan, religion has always been a problem lets face it, Religion is a pedestal for value judgement which diverge groups and class in our societies, Islamic religion is the worst and its inimical to our prosperity.
Re: Suicide Bomber Hits Somali Graduation, 22 Dead by 4Play(m): 8:20pm On Dec 07, 2009
yeswecan:

Islam is getting me irritated. Hmmmmmmmmm. @davidylan, religion has always been a problem lets face it, [b]Religion is a pedestal for value judgement [/b]which diverge groups and class in our societies, Islamic religion is the worst and its inimical to our prosperity.

Complete dross and a red herring. 'Value judgements' are made on the basis of an almost infinite number of things: class, ideology, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, education, e.t.c.

The fact that religion can be used as a reason for evil is besides the point. What marks Islamofasicsm out is the sheer evil it has come to represent consistently going back centuries. To paint religion as a whole with the same brush is relativism gone mad.
Re: Suicide Bomber Hits Somali Graduation, 22 Dead by yeswecan(m): 12:07am On Dec 08, 2009
4 Play:

Complete dross and a red herring. 'Value judgements' are made on the basis of an almost infinite number of things: class, ideology, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, education, e.t.c.

The fact that religion can be used as a reason for evil is besides the point. What marks Islamofasicsm out is the sheer evil it has come to represent consistently going back centuries. To paint religion as a whole with the same brush is relativism gone mad.


@4 Play I have to agree with you and retrieve my statement on religion. lol, Islam is the mad religion here,

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