World News | Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times | Wednesday September 21, 2011
A typical prize for a children's contest might be a backpack, a lunchbox or maybe some toys. Not in Somalia.Over the weekend, a Somali radio station run by the Shabab, the most powerful Islamist militant group in the war-ravaged country, held an awards ceremony to honor children who were experts at Shabab trivia and at reciting the Koran. The prize...
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