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Somali fighters attack AU troops  

Aljazeera

May 24, 2009

Islamist fighters in Somalia's capital have fired mortar bombs at the presidential palace and attacked African Union(AU) peacekeepers.

Fighting raged on Saturday night leaving three people dead near Bakara Market, and the AU called on the United Nations to impose sanctions on Eritrea, which Mogadishu accuses of backing the fighters.

At least 45 people had been killed in clashes a day earlier.

A senior Burundian officer told the Reuters news agency: "Opposition groups have attacked us with rocket-propelled grenades. They are still firing at us and we shall defend ourselves."

In a statement, the AU called for a no fly-zone along with a sea blockade off Somalia to stem the flow of weapons from Eritrea, which denies supporting the Islamists.

Eritrea has recalled its AU ambassador in retaliation.

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A lull in fighting in Mogadishu saw many
residents fleeing [AFP]


Hizbul Islam and al-Shabab fighters, linked to al-Qaeda, have intensified their offensive against the new government of Sharif Ahmed, the Somali president.

Somalia's neighbours and Western governments fear the Horn of Africa nation, mired in civil war for 18 years, could become a haven for Islamist fighters unless the new government can defeat them.

A human rights group said a lull in the violence on Saturday saw many residents fleeing, joining 49,000 others who have left the city.
   
But heavy gunfire and explosions could still be heard as people fled.

The AU, which has some 4,300 peacekeepers from Burundi and Uganda in Mogadishu, is protecting key sites but its mandate limits the force to defending itself when attacked.

Islamist fighters took up arms in 2007 to drive out Ethiopian troops propping up a Western-backed government which failed to wield control over much of Somalia.

Since the start of 2007, fighting has killed at least 17,700 civilians and driven more than one million from their homes.

About three million Somalis survive on emergency food aid.

The Ethiopians withdrew at the start of 2009 leaving Somalia as they found it - in chaos and with a weak central government.

SOURCE: Aljazeera, May 24, 2009



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 Saba lol
Yes dear, they are more informed and have their heads and eyes set on us.
We are less informed and also have our heads full of nonsense this Qabiil and that Qabill, this Sheikh and that Sheikh, this warlord and that warlord.
I am sure we can understand more if we put them, the sheikhs, warlords and clan elders in one basket and see the bigger picture.

Have a nice break dear.
 Human life is priceless let alone the lives of our Somali women and children….and Yet, there are those who joyfully cherish on this never ending cycle of violence.

I guess Dahir Aweys, H. Turki, Al=Sha*b and others like it are determined to press on with the “Barbarian and Savagery” mind-set, but make no mistake…. history and time will definitely work against them!
 
SOMALIS ARE AT THEIR BEST WHEN THEY ARE POOR...Jaale siyaad.

That one was for Nomy the nephew .


 Forgot to say so long BHUDA.
 Nomy,

They know not because they are smarter, they do because
they are more INFORMED.

It is the same paper that wrote in FINE PRINT that during
Somali reconciliation gathering in Egypt, Madellein Allbright
WROTE to Egypt's Mubarak, COMMANDING him to Not do anything
about the Somali mediation.

LEAVE IT FOR ETHIOPIA was the order. That was in mid ninetieth.

You saw with your eyes what they did to you in 2006.

They write almost everything, they don't hide from us anything.

Some in headlines like..." RELIGIOUS FIGHTS IN SOMALIA" and

others are in fine print.

Ciao Nomy, will be absent for a while.




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