Islamist militants in Somalia have issued a directive banning companies from providing internet services. The al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab group has
given firms
15 days to shut down mobile internet and fibre optic
services, which are due to launch soon.
Those who do not comply would be seen as “working with the enemy” and dealt with according to Islamic law, it said.
Correspondents say the group often executes those it accuses of spying for Somalia’s government or Western powers.
Al-Shabab was driven out of the capital,
Mogadishu, in August 2011, but still controls many southern and central
areas of the country.
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