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Kenya charges Shabaab-linked radical preacher after riots
2012-09-05
(Sh.M.Network)--A radical Kenyan preacher accused by the US of supporting Somalia's al Qaeda linked bully boyz was Monday charged with inciting violent protests, after he surrendered claiming he feared for his life.

Abubaker Shariff Ahmed handed himself over to a court in the port city of Mombasa after the liquidation there last week of fellow holy man Aboud Rogo Mohammed by unknown gunnies sparked days of deadly rioting.

Ahmed, also known as Makaburi, pled not guilty to charges of encouraging that violence, which saw two days of running battles, with grenades hurled at two police trucks, killing three officers and wounding over a dozen others.

Like Ahmed, the murdered holy man -- popularly known as Rogo -- was also on United States sanctions lists for allegedly supporting neighbouring Somalia's turban Shabaab, including by recruiting and fundraising for the group.

Following Rogo's murder, Ahmed is alleged to have called out from a mosque to supporters to target security officers and to torch churches in Mombasa, Kenya's main port and a key tourist town. He denies the charges. Rogo's supporters accused the security forces of murdering him, calling his death an "extra-judicial killing".

The police reject the claim and have appealed for help in hunting down those responsible. But Ahmed, speaking to Kenya's Daily Nation newspaper on Monday just before he handed himself in to the authorities, said he feared for his life.

"We are certain that there is a hit squad targeting Mohammedan holy mans and other Mohammedans perceived to be turbans," he told the newspaper. "They have accused us of terror but have refused to provide any evidence. Instead, they are now sending people to kill us," he added.

Ahmed, speaking through his lawyer Mbugua Mureithi, denied prosecution claims in court that he had been running from the police. "My client was not hiding as no police came for him there was no attempt by police to arrest my client," Mureithi told the court. He was remanded in jug until September 5, when a bail hearing will be held.

Both Ahmed and Rogo had fiercely opposed Kenya's invasion of southern Somalia last year to attack Shabaab bases.

The US Treasury alleges that Ahmed is a "leading controller and recruiter of young Kenyan Mohammedans for 'action' in Somalia," and was a "close associate" of the late Rogo.

He was placed on the US sanctions list in July of those "engaging in acts that directly or indirectly threaten the peace, security or stability of Somalia" and is accused of "mobilisation and management of funding for Al-Shabaab
... Harakat ash-Shabaab al-Mujahidin aka the Mujahideen Youth Movement. It was originally the youth movement of the Islamic Courts, now pretty much all of what's left of it. They are aligned with al-Qaeda but operate more like the Afghan or Pakistani Taliban...
" The US say he made "frequent trips to Al-Shabaab strongholds in Somalia", had "strong ties" with senior Shabaab leaders and is a "recruiter and controller" for the hardline fighters in Mombasa.

Human Rights Watch
... dedicated to bitching about human rights violations around the world...
has called for a probe into Rogo's killing, noting it "follows the abductions and deaths earlier this year of several other people charged with recruitment and other offences related to the Shabaab."
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