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Somali woman killed for not wearing veil, relatives say | Somali woman killed for not wearing veil, relatives say |
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Militant Islamists in Somalia have shot dead a Muslim woman for refusing to wear a veil, her relatives say. | Militant Islamists in Somalia have shot dead a Muslim woman for refusing to wear a veil, her relatives say. |
Ruqiya Farah Yarow was killed outside her hut near the southern Somali town of Hosingow by gunmen belonging to the al-Shabab group, they say. | |
The militants had ordered her to put on a veil, and then killed her after returning and finding she was still not wearing one, the relatives said. | The militants had ordered her to put on a veil, and then killed her after returning and finding she was still not wearing one, the relatives said. |
An al-Shabab spokesman denied the group had killed the woman. | An al-Shabab spokesman denied the group had killed the woman. |
Al-Shabab does not fully control the area where she was living, he added. | Al-Shabab does not fully control the area where she was living, he added. |
Relatives, who asked not to be identified for fear of reprisals, told the BBC that Mrs Yarow was killed at about 07:30 (04:30 GMT). | |
She was shot twice and died instantly, they added. | |
She is survived by her husband and children, the relatives said. | |
Al-Shabab, which controls much of southern and central Somalia, imposes strict rules of behaviour, including dress codes for men and women. | Al-Shabab, which controls much of southern and central Somalia, imposes strict rules of behaviour, including dress codes for men and women. |
BBC Somalia analyst Mary Harper says the fact that al-Shabab has denied killing Mrs Yarow suggests that rogue elements within the group may have been responsible for her death. | |
It is also possible that al-Shabab wants to distance itself from the shooting because it is likely to provoke a strong public reaction, she says. |