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SHOCKING VIDEO, a Somali businessman stoned to death.

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A Somali shopkeeper has been killed and another has been wounded, during violent clashes with local residents in Booysens Park, Port Elizabeth.

It’s believed the Somali national who died was stoned to death, while the other was stabbed, when residents of Booysens Park clashed with members of the Somali community, this morning.

 

This morning, both sides were throwing petrol bombs and stones at each other.

 

 

Today's violence is an escalation of yesterday's widespread looting in which more than 15 shops owned by Somalis were trashed by locals.

The uprising is apparently a demonstration against police, whom locals say, are protecting gangsters.

 

Residents said they have been trying to drive a gang out of the area. It's believed that when they couldn't get to the gang, they turned on the Somalis.

 

 

Police have arrests about 10 people for public violence.

 

SAPS spokesman Captain Stanley Jarvis said: "It (yesterday's violence) started at 11am. They (the community) started looting spaza shops owned by foreign nationals."

 

"Individuals were behind the Cleary Park shopping centre burning tyres, putting obstructions in the road and throwing stones at passing vehicles," he said.

 

Jarvis said the crowd became "very aggressive" and police had to use rubber bullets and stun grenades to disperse them.

 

Police were also called to Timothy Valley, where residents looted shops and barricaded roads with burning tyres.

 

"Sporadic incidents happened where they tried to loot certain shops... public order policing were patrolling the neighbourhood... and they assisted the Somali businessmen to unpack their goods and escort them out of Timothy Valley to a safer venue," said Jarvis.

 

Jarvis said Wednesday's incidents were a spillover from Greenfields and Vastrap, where police arrested three community leaders at 3am on Tuesday for the murder of two men accused of robbing a spaza shop.

 

After the arrested, the community started blockading roads with rocks, poles, bushes and bricks, and burning tyres, said Jarvis.

 

At 7.45am, the Bethelsdorp station commander addressed the crowd, but they were not happy with his advice, and his reasons for the arrests.

 

Jarvis said the residents started burning tyres again and throwing rocks at passing vehicles.

 

At 8.45pm, the police had to use rubber bullets and stun grenades to disperse the crowd. Twelve people were arrested.

 

Jarvis said the 12, five minors and seven adults, appeared in court on Wednesday. They were released on a warning.

 

Police were still patrolling all the affected areas on Wednesday night.

 

"[We are ensuring] that either property or possessions of the Somali shopkeepers are not being stolen or damaged," he said.

 

"We as the SA Police Service will not tolerate this type of behaviour, where a small amount of people cause anarchy in a community that is peaceful and deserves the right to be safe and secure."

 

There has been recent spate of violence, mostly targeted at foreign-owned shops.

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Alloow kuu naxariiso Ahmed Abidi.

 

this is how these monkeys payed us back when we took part on their liberation from apartheid.

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New information has come to light about the graphic video of a man being stoned to death near Port Elizabeth.

 

It seems this may not have been Somali shopkeeper Ahmed Abidi as we previously reported.

 

Police say this may have been a different incident of mob justice in Booysens Park, that happened a few days ago.

 

In the footage, which was cut into still images, a man is seen being stoned to death by at least three people, one of them appears to be a schoolboy of about 12 years old.

 

A relative of Ahmed Abidi, who was stoned to death on Thursday, says this does not look like him and he was wearing clothes at the time he was found.

 

Police are now trying to determine who the man in this footage is, when he was attacked and who was responsible.

 

 

Source: http://content.enca.com/south-africa/update-stoned-man-not-somali-shopkeeper

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MoonLight1;958004 wrote:
Alloow kuu naxariiso Ahmed Abidi.

 

this is how these monkeys payed us back when we took part on their liberation from apartheid.

Nacalaa ku yaal these subhumans :mad:.

 

AUN marxuumka.

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D.O.C   

South africa is the renown zoo of the world. Marxuunka ilaahay haw naxariisto ehelkiina samir iyo imaan haka siiyo.

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Reeyo   

SubhanAllah- May Allah grant him peace and forgiveness.

 

It's time the Somali community packed up and left.

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Tallaabo   

That country is a sh!t hole. There are more than 50 murders a day and I think they don't even bother to country the other crimes like rape and robbery. The whites live in gated communities or heavily guarded farm lands and are basically segregated from the black population. Living in South Africa is like living in a warzone.

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The shocking thing is not the Somali man that was killed by the Zulu. I find it shocking that this story is not getting the deserved traction among the Somali people.

 

Imagine if reer Qansax did this to another man from reer Qudhac? All hell would have broken loose. At least 10 posts would have appeared on SOL a second after the story hit the internet. Reer Qudhac from all over the world would not have slept a night unless Reer Qansax paid the price.

 

Guys... look at the reaction from the Somali people... that is the shocking thing. No one is organising protest movements all around the world outside South Africa's embassies and consulates.

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Tallaabo   

Suldaanka;958018 wrote:
The shocking thing is not the Somali man that was killed by the Zulu. I find it shocking that this story is not getting the deserved traction among the Somali people.

 

Imagine if reer Qansax did this to another man from reer Qudhac? All hell would have broken loose. At least 10 posts would have appeared on SOL a second after the story hit the internet. Reer Qudhac from all over the world would not have slept a night unless Reer Qansax paid the price.

 

Guys... look at the reaction from the Somali people... that is the shocking thing. No one is organising protest movements all around the world outside South Africa's embassies and consulates.

Unfortunately the South African government can not help the Somalis or guarantee their safety because it has lost control of the country internal security. Its own nationals are emigrating by the thousands because of concern about their security.

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Suldaanka;958018 wrote:
The shocking thing is not the Somali man that was killed by the Zulu. I find it shocking that this story is not getting the deserved traction among the Somali people.

 

Imagine if reer Qansax did this to another man from reer Qudhac? All hell would have broken loose. At least 10 posts would have appeared on SOL a second after the story hit the internet. Reer Qudhac from all over the world would not have slept a night unless Reer Qansax paid the price.

 

Guys... look at the reaction from the Somali people... that is the shocking thing. No one is organising protest movements all around the world outside South Africa's embassies and consulates.

Suldaanka you are right, Somalis lost direction and are in state of zombiness, the other problem is the so called "free world" of the west's news agencies ignoring this tragedy, imagine if this happened in a muslim country or this barbaric action was done by muslims, imagine the amount of publicity they gave to the rapped indian girl, or to the murdered english solder in London. but this reminds me of the arabic proverb "Ma la yarxam, laa yurxam" umadaan isu nixin looma noxo.

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Suldaanka;958018 wrote:
The shocking thing is not the Somali man that was killed by the Zulu. I find it shocking that this story is not getting the deserved traction among the Somali people.

 

Imagine if reer Qansax did this to another man from reer Qudhac? All hell would have broken loose. At least 10 posts would have appeared on SOL a second after the story hit the internet. Reer Qudhac from all over the world would not have slept a night unless Reer Qansax paid the price.

 

Guys... look at the reaction from the Somali people... that is the shocking thing. No one is organising protest movements all around the world outside South Africa's embassies and consulates.

 

+1.. I made a thread about this yesterday as well, nobody commented not even a AUN.. WTF is wrong with somalidaan magaca ilaahey?:mad:

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