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Fighting forces civilians to flee Kismayo IDP camps  


Thursday, August 21, 2008

 


Photo: Leila Aden, of IRIN Radio
Ali Bashi Abdullahi, the head of the Fanole Human Rights Organisation
NAIROBI (IRIN) - Fighting between Islamic insurgents and forces of the local administration in Somalia's port city of Kismayo entered a second day on 21 August, displacing hundreds of families, with dozens killed, sources told IRIN.

"Our estimate is that 3,000 families [18,000 people] were displaced by the fighting yesterday," Ali Bashi Abdullahi, the head of the Fanole Human Rights Organisation, said.

The fighting, between the Al-Shabab group and the forces of the local administration, was reported to be spreading to other parts of the city from its initial concentration in the neighbourhoods of Fanole, Isku filan and Farjano, in the north and northeast of the city, according to Abdullahi.

The latest fighting was mainly in the western neighbourhoods of Alanley and Via Afmadow, he said, causing hundreds of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Fanole to abandon their camps.

Abdullahi said more were still fleeing: "We don't have today's figures, but it looks like the 30,000 IDPs along with residents are on the move again."

He said most were fleeing to safer parts of the city, while others had sought refugee in the surrounding countryside.

"Some of these people are being displaced for the second or third time," said Abdullahi.

At least 29 people have reportedly died since the fighting began on 20 August, while over 80 were injured, he added.

Ali Hassan, a doctor at the Kismayo General Hospital, said dozens of injured were brought into the hospital.

"We have received 50 people injured in the fighting since this morning [21 August]," said Hassan, adding that the injured included both combatants and civilians.

"These are the numbers of the people who made it to the hospital," he said.

Kismayo is 500km south of the capital Mogadishu and has been suffering from persistent insecurity.

According to other sources, tension had been building between the two groups over who should administer the city.

"It just boiled over yesterday [Wednesday]," said a source.

Later, the source said the fighting appeared to have died down. "It seems that the Al Shabab group has been pushed back."

Abdullahi appealed to both sides to spare the civilian population and to stop using heavy weapons in populated areas.

He also called on international aid agencies to urgently assist the displaced.

Meanwhile, violence continued in Mogadishu as combined Ethiopian and government troops battled insurgents on 21 August.

The fighting occurred mostly in the north of the city, according to a local source. Hospital sources said at least "four foreign troops and 10 Somalis were killed on Wednesday".

Since fighting between Ethiopian-backed Somali forces and insurgents began in early 2007, about one million Somalis have fled their homes. Some 8,000 civilians have been killed.

The UN estimates that 2.6 million Somalis need assistance. That number is expected to reach 3.5 million by the end of the year if the humanitarian situation does not improve.

ah/sr

Theme(s): (IRIN) Conflict, (IRIN) Refugees/IDPs
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Source: IRIN, Aug 21, 2008



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 Sorry sis I,do not care about this clan business bout you the one who is looking clan business
To Allah i don't care about clan.But waxaan dhahay waa run  
 Legend,
First the comment wasn't meant for you. Please follow all the commentators before jumping to that conclusion. I don't mix Islam and Somali politics, but our sister Aisha1 has been on the religious side of this debate. For her to venture into 'Affare Qabil business" perhaps its her true colors are shining.  
 What a hypocrisy to read individuals like shanta to write comments like the following one "Aisha1 you disappoint me! I thought you were good Muslim who didn’t care about this clan business? the dude chats like his comments were never clan based.  


 Are we heading back to the civil war era. There are no Ethiopians in Kismayo and its is againt the TFG, so what is the point of faighing over it.
 Aisha1,
You disappoint me! I thought you were good Muslim who didn’t care about this clan business?



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