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(16 Jul 2010) +++PLEASE NOTE THIS EDIT CONTAINS DISTURBING IMAGES+++ AP Television Northern Mogadishu, Somalia - January 1, 2010 1. Various shots Al-Shabaab marching into Mogadishu AP Television Northern Mogadishu, Somalia - February 12, 2010 2. Wide of man being buried up to his chest ahead of his stoning to death for adultery 3. Wide of crowd ahead of stoning 4. Men hurling stones 5. Various shots of a teenage girl being flogged for adultery AP Television Nairobi, Kenya - May 31, 2010 6. Set up shot of Rashid Abdi, Horn of Africa analyst, International Crisis Group 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rashid Abdi, Horn of Africa analyst, International Crisis Group: "So what we have seen is a very radical, very harsh imposition of a Sharia system without being codified, without the trained people, and so we have had, floggings, stoning and very terrible you know crimes in the name of justice in Southern Somalia by Al-Shabaab." AP Television Northern Mogadishu, Somalia - January 1, 2010 9. Various shots Al-Shabaab marching into Mogadishu AP Television Nairobi, Kenya - May 31, 2010 9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rashid Abdi, Horn of Africa analyst, International Crisis Group: "Initially Al-Shabaab was welcomed in southern Somalia. What they did is basically they brought law and order into the country, they started offering the minimum of social services: things like education, health care to the people. So they stepped into vacuum the which was left by the collapse of the central government." AP Television Nairobi, Kenya - June 2, 2009 10. Various of Muslims praying in Nairobi. 11. Various set ups of Sheikh Ramdhan Khamisi 12. SOUNDBITE: (Kiswahili) Sheikh Ramdhan Khamisi of the Masjid Al Rahma Mosque: "Non Muslims, when they see or hear about a situation where a stoning has taken place and that somebody has been stoned or killed, they find this unacceptable and a violation of basic human rights. They find it difficult to accept that a Muslim can stone to death another Muslim. However this is law for Muslims. As for our brothers in Somalia where applying the law of stoning to death is happening, I say this is our law which is based on the Holy Quran, and the Quran states clearly that the punishment for adultery is stoning to death, by God's will." 13. Muslim worshipers at the mosque praying 14. SOUNDBITE: (Kiswahili) Sheikh Ramdhan Khamisi of the Masjid Al Rahma Mosque: "Before the execution by stoning to death, Islam requires that there must be a minimum of four witnesses to have been present to confirm the evidence that the allegation of adultery has indeed been committed. This level of evidence is difficult to prove, so we are not just talking about flogging and stoning adulterers without very solid evidence." AP Television Mogadishu, Somalia - April 4, 2010 15. Wide of Hisbul Islam spokesperson coming into a press briefing room 16. Cutaway photographers 17. SOUNDBITE: (Somali) Mo'allim Hashi, Hisbul Islam spokesperson: "The order to ban the playing of music and songs first came from Allah, glory to him. We are his servants and that is why we decided to issue this order. There are a lot of sayings by the Prophet and verses in the Quran calling for such a ban on vices." AP Television Mogadishu, Somalia - April 28, 2010 18. Various interior shots of Shabele radio station which is adhering to the ban on non Islamic music AP Television Nairobi, Kenya - May 31, 2010 19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rashid Abdi, Horn of Africa analyst, International Crisis Group: AP Television Mogadishu, Somalia - May 3, 2010 20. Various shots of musician playing in Mogadishu Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...