SOMALIA: Somalia's Government Ban Media From Referring To Al-Shabab By Name
The Somali government has told media houses to stop referring to militant group al-Shabab by their name according to reports by BBC.
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The Somali government has told media houses to stop referring to militant group al-Shabab by their name according to reports by BBC.
They instead want the group to be called Ugus, an acronym for the Somali words meaning "the Group that Massacres the Somali People".
Al-Shabab responded by asking journalists to refer to the Somali government with the same acronym, Ugus.
In this case, Ugus means "the Group that Subjects the Somali people to Humiliation".
Al-Shabab, which is affiliated to al-Qaeda, controls many rural parts of southern Somalia.
The head of Somalia's Intelligence and Security Services Gen Abdirahman Mohamud Tuuryare told journalists that al-Shabab, which means the youth in Arabic, was "a good name".
"We should not allow this good name to be dirtied. This enemy we are fighting is called Ugus."
The government-controlled Radio Mogadishu and SNTV have already been using the term for a while.
Ugus is an acronym for Ururka Gumaadka Ummadda Soomaaliyeed.