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AU supports Somalia plea for foreign troops 


Monday, June 22, 2009

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — The African Union said Monday it supports Somalia's plea for neighboring countries to send troops to help fight Islamist insurgents, but there was no indication the reinforcements would be forthcoming.

AU Commission Chairman Jean Ping said in a statement that the Somali government "has the right to seek support from AU member states and the larger international community."

Somali lawmakers pleaded this weekend for immediate international military intervention from countries including Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti to help quash the insurgency.

But Kenyan government spokesman Alfred Mutua said Monday the country would not send troops, choosing instead to help Somalia "in other ways." He did not elaborate.

There was no immediate word on whether other countries would answer the call. There is already an AU force in Mogadishu, but its mandate is restricted to guarding government officials and installations.

A surge in violence in recent weeks, which diplomats said is a major push by the insurgents to force the government out of its Mogadishu strongholds, has killed nearly 200 civilians.

Nearly 126,000 people have fled their homes since May 7, according to the U.N. refugee agency. The United Nations says an estimated 3.2 million Somalis — almost half the country's population — need food and other humanitarian aid.

Somalia's defense minister was supposed to be in Paris to meet with French government ministers Monday but returned to Somalia instead because of "the degradation of the situation on the ground," according to the French Foreign Ministry.

Two years ago, Ethiopia deployed troops to support Somalia's fragile, Western-backed government, but they were widely unpopular and were finally withdrawn in January after the election of the new president. Last month Ethiopia sent in troops to the border regions of Somalia.

Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti are members of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, a regional group that has led past peace talks on Somalia and last month imposed a sea and air blockade to stop supplies reaching the Islamic insurgents in Somalia. It is not clear whether the blockade is effective.

Somalia has not had an effective government since 1991 when the overthrow of a dictatorship plunged the country into chaos.

AP Writer Tom Odula contributed to this report from Nairobi, Kenya.



       
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9 comment(s)
hymohamed2004 @ 6/22/2009 8:52 PM EST
 kufr lover Gacaliye,
I wish you went to Somalia where you face the Islamic justice.  Your h9te against Islam is beyond imagination.  It looks your constant attacks on the 'wiilasha' is not political but something much more worse than that.  
camalow @ 6/22/2009 7:23 PM EST
          GACALIYE

KKKKK. MALA YAABTAY AXMAQAAN GAALDOON OO ISAGOO UK JOOGA OO XAARKA GAALADA U DHAQA MISANA DADKA KALE GAALO KU SHEEGA....MOORYAAN IS ALWAYS MOORYAAN...DOOFAAR IS ALWAYS DOOFAAR.
diidgaal @ 6/22/2009 4:51 PM EST
 Gacalie gaaloow,
Pestuni afkaaga gaalka lagu amaano ka daa waa kuwaa gaalada
ka qeyli siiyaay. Adigana dabadaad u dhaqeysaa oo gabdhahaada
baad siisatay. Tigrega kuwii ay idiin dhaleen baa weli
idiin dhooban ayagan waa la laynayaa oo wadanka
kuma tarmayaan oo waa xaqiiqo. Gacmo la gooyana waa
soconeysa si kasta oo gaalkaaga u diido. Xoog baan wax walba
ku qabaneynaa. Tigre injirlena haddaa la ogaan inuu
heshiis ku baxay iyo in kale ee car ha soo noqdaan haddii
ay heshiis ku baxeen? Saa baan mid mid idiin siibeynaa
dabadhilifoow oo meel aad ku dhuumataan ma leh. Xitaa
Taangi dhexdii waa idiinku imaaneynaa fuleyaalyohoow.
Gacaliye@ @ 6/22/2009 2:54 PM EST
 Hyena, Gaaldoon & co,
are you and Doofaar Aweys traitors saying the st*nking pashtoon and their Arab masters are Somalis (non foreigners), yes or no dummys?
Gacaliye@ @ 6/22/2009 2:45 PM EST
 camalow @ 6/22/2009 1:03 PM EST  "an old thief is cutting another thieves hand..this is funny wallahi...".

The next thieves to face such amputations would suitably be Hyena-mohamed 2004 and Gaaldoon who without resevation support these sub-human's barbaric business
camalow @ 6/22/2009 1:08 PM EST
 LISTEN TO THOSE MOORYAANS.......THE ETHIOPANS ARE COMING TO SAVE US FROM ALQAIDA AND THEIR SERVANTS CIYAAL MOORYAAN....VERY SOON YOU WILL HEAR DOOFAAR AWEYS WILL RUN BACK TO ASMARA AS HE DONT WANT TO DIE...
paper21 @ 6/22/2009 11:57 AM EST
 the only think au wants is to send another ethiopia regime
troops to somali so they could kill our ppl and rap our girls/women
then take over land just as they did to soamli man who sold their soul the
ethiopia regime and western back frinds and al-shaabe is not the solution
for the somali ppl.we need strong national somali man if their is any of them left in this crazy world.
hymohamed2004 @ 6/22/2009 11:33 AM EST
 One by one, foreign plans are coming out of the masks they were covered.  It has been settled now that since Somali stooges and apostates can't manage Somalia for the foreign interest, it must be militarily invaded + other schemes which are unknown to us.
diidgaal @ 6/22/2009 11:14 AM EST
 Oo ma awal baan idinka sugeynay inaad tiraajdaan
waa ka soo horjeednaa. Fulayaal baad tihiin xerooyin
gadaashood madaafiic ka soo tuuraya ee banaanka u soo
baxa haddii aad wax isku haysaan. Haddii kale wax yar
suga mar dhow xerooyinkaa la idinku soo geli.

 
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