"In the stage of Kismayo, where there was about a thousand spectators, reveals the British daily The Guardian, was opened a hole in the ground where they buried Aisha, hand and foot folded, still trying to resist her executioners. A group of 50 men threw stones against her, that had been brought to the stadium for the purpose. Three times, Aisha was removed from the hole and observed by nurses that confirmed she was still alive. And the stoning continued ... until death.
"The stoning was totally illogical and had nothing religious. The Islam does not execute women for adultery unless four witnesses and the man with whom she committed adultery will certify it publicly," said Aisha's sister, whose family, shows the Mail online, is furious with what happened and whose father ensures that the victim was only 13 years. That was 13th. of a family of six brothers and six sisters and was born in the refugee camp of HAGARD, in southern Kenya in 1995, where the family came three years before fleeing from Mogadishu. Aisha, who suffered from epilepsy, was returning to the Somali capital and had to stop in the town Kismayo, that the extremists militia captured last August.
The stoning of Aisha was condemned by the presidency of the European Union and International Amnesty, while Al-Shabab militia continues their policy of radicalization of society of Kismayo."
"In the stage of Kismayo, where there was about a thousand spectators, reveals the British daily The Guardian, was opened a hole in the ground where they buried Aisha, hand and foot folded, still trying to resist her executioners. A group of 50 men threw stones against her, that had been brought to the stadium for the purpose. Three times, Aisha was removed from the hole and observed by nurses that confirmed she was still alive. And the stoning continued ... until death.
"The stoning was totally illogical and had nothing religious. The Islam does not execute women for adultery unless four witnesses and the man with whom she committed adultery will certify it publicly," said Aisha's sister, whose family, shows the Mail online, is furious with what happened and whose father ensures that the victim was only 13 years. That was 13th. of a family of six brothers and six sisters and was born in the refugee camp of HAGARD, in southern Kenya in 1995, where the family came three years before fleeing from Mogadishu. Aisha, who suffered from epilepsy, was returning to the Somali capital and had to stop in the town Kismayo, that the extremists militia captured last August.
The stoning of Aisha was condemned by the presidency of the European Union and International Amnesty, while Al-Shabab militia continues their policy of radicalization of society of Kismayo."
Source: http://dn.sapo.pt/2008/11/03/internacional/jovem_somali_morta_apedrejame...
This is what came on the portuguese newspaper about this event.
Only God Can Judge Me
الله فقط يمكنه محاكمتي
I am you and you are me, if you love i love, if you suffer i suffer
أنا أنت, و أنت أنا, إذا أحببت نفسك أحببت نفسي, إذا عانيتَ عانيتُ