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Somalia bans Christmas celebrations | |
2013-12-27 | |
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The ban came just hours before Christmas Day, when Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, their spiritual saviour. "We alert fellow Muslims in Somalia that some festivities to mark Christian Days will take place around the world in this week," said Sheikh Ali Dhere during the press conference, adding: "It is prohibited to celebrate those days in this country." Mr Aden, on his part, stated that all security and law enforcement agencies had been instructed to counter any such celebrations. He added that copies of the directive were delivered to hotels and other meeting places in Mogadishu. The officials did not say anything on whether non-Muslim foreign workers or residents could celebrate or not. It is the first time that a Somali government bans the celebrations since the last central government collapsed in 1991. | |
Posted by:Steve White |
#3 Why don't you ask your Afghani taxi driver? That's a serious question, by the way. Ask him, and then let him answer. Or there must be some Paks that you're on speaking terms with - ask them. Investigative journalism is sometimes rewarding. |
Posted by: Pappy 2013-12-27 13:58 |
#2 why are muslim countries so afraid of religious freedom? |
Posted by: Paul D 2013-12-27 10:09 |
#1 Possibly related: Down at Fort Benning all day yesterday. Drove by the jump towers on my way home. Appears there were no Christmas lights on the towers this year. None there last night anyway. Think of the money saved. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2013-12-27 05:43 |