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Somali Olympians deny seeking asylum over threats

August 12, 2012   ·   12 Comments

One of two Somali athletes competing at the Olympic Games in London has denied that they are seeking asylum in the UK

LONDON — One of two Somali athletes competing at the Olympic Games in London has denied that they are seeking asylum in the UK.

Mohamed Hassan Mohamed, a 1,500m runner, told the BBC Somali Service they both intended to return home.

Earlier his compatriot Zamzam Mohamed Farah, who ran in the first heat of the women’s 400m, spoke of the threats she has faced since competing.

Somalia has been devastated by two decades of conflict and an al-Qaeda group controls many areas.

Its last functioning national government was ousted in 1991 and the resulting vacuum has enabled both pirates and lawlessness to flourish.

Worried

Mr Mohammed, 20, told the BBC that he and Ms Farah were going back to the capital, Mogadishu, this coming Tuesday.

He admitted that they were worried about the threats they had received but they did not intend to stay in the UK and apply for asylum as some reports had suggested.

The Islamist al-Shabab, which joined al-Qaeda in February and controls much of rural southern and central Somalia, oppose activities they deem to be “Western”, including certain sports.

Ms Farah told London-based Universal TV that she had been singled out for carrying the national flag at the opening ceremony and “exposing herself” during her race.

An observant Muslim, the 21-year-old took to the track in a headscarf and with her arms and legs covered. She also ran while fasting, in accordance with the holy month of Ramadan, the television reported.

“There are a lot of threats coming through both Facebook and on the telephone. My parents have also been called and were informed that what I did was not a good thing and that once I return, I will be dealt with.”

She added that Mohamed had been told that “there is a cross on his head and that if he returns to Mogadishu, his head will be no more”.

In April, the president of Somalia’s Olympic Committee, Aden Yabarow Wiish, and the Somali Football Federation chief, Said Mohamed Nur, were killed in a suicide attack in Mogadishu.

In 2010, al-Shabab said it carried out twin bombings in Uganda which killed more than 70 people who had gathered to watch the World Cup final on TV.

But for several months, the group has come under pressure on several military fronts and the capital is now mainly under the control of African Union peacekeepers.

Correspondents say despite continued insecurity and assassinations in the city this has led to a construction boom and hopes that the UN-backed process under way to elect a new government and president this month will bring more stability to the country.

Speaking before the games, Ms Farah, who shares the name of the two-time Olympic gold winner Mo Farah – a Somali-born British athlete, said medals were not a priority for her: “I am not going for pride… I will be representing my flag, my soil and its people.”

- BBC

August 12, 2012

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Readers Comments (12)

  1. kaboon says:

    kkkkk we will see if they don't seek asylum or not. I will believe they are returning home when they return home

    • Ayanle says:

      À refugee mocking other refugee ! You made my
      Day Kaboon. So i tell you Again in case you deaf :

      "@Kaboon poor little thing why don't you claim another country
      And leave us SOMALIAN Alone ?
      It's not our fault if you feel ashame by your
      origin or country. "
      Next time a White boy Ask you where you from, do
      Us a favour and say Kenya, Ethiopia or Pluto.

      • Somaliaqueen says:

        A refugee mocking other refugee kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk good one.

        • kaboon says:

          kkkk i am not a refugee kkkkkkk. only southerners are refugees. they are the ones who celebrate donations from international community.

          • Somaliaqueen says:

            Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk are you holding somaliland passport? No so yes you are a refugee kkkkkkkkkkkkk

             
          • kaboon says:

            not i am holding a qatari and british passports. not that worthless zoomali passport. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

             
          • Ayanle says:

            Why not somaliland passport ? Kkkkkk put your
            Money where your mouth is !!!

             
          • kaboon says:

            i will get a somaliland passport inshallah. WE DON'T EAT HAYINAS AND DOGS IN SOMALILAND WE DON'T EAT HUMANS IN SOMALILAND. WE DON'T EAT DONKEYS IN SOMALILAND.

            meanwhile in zoomalia, they eat donkeys,dogs ,cats and humans.kkkkkkkkkkkk dont go mogadisho or your kins will eat you.kkkkkkkkkkk

             
          • Ayanle says:

            Southerners Uh ? So you acknowledge that the only
            Difference between you and our people is that
            We from the south of the same Country !
            Anyway you're an interesting case Kaboon. I remember
            You in another article telling your pride seeing the restoration of Somali airline plane.
            I suggest you to join us. Look how beautiful our athlètes are. Plus bear in mind that we're on the verge of becoming an
            Oil rich country mate !!

             
          • kaboon says:

            kkkkkkkkkkkkk keep that oil to your self and use it to civilize your people. there are lots of difference between our two people but i do not want to say it sa it is ramadan. i said that the somali airlines is good for somalia as it is their airlines. if we join you we will be eating hyena meat too.

             
          • tr says:

            ayanle.
            You should now by now Kaboooon is confuse single mother lives UK.kkkkk

             
  2. mad dogg says:

    Kaboon.

    You are a joke.


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