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Somalia: Ramadan quiz winners get prizes of guns and grenades

"The reason the young men were rewarded with weapons is to encourage them to participate in the ongoing holy war against the enemies of Allah in Somalia," said Sheikh Abdullahi Alhaq. Monty Hall he ain't. I'd rather have the latest from Speidel. Full Article at Jihad Watch

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