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Somali Troops, Islamist Militia Clash

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 10:36 am
by michael_ital
Ethiopia denies role in propping up government forces
Oct. 21, 2006. 07:22 AM
REUTERS


MOGADISHU — Somali government troops fought with a local militia loyal to the country's newly powerful Islamist movement on Saturday, residents said.

"Heavy fighting took place early this morning between government troops and a local militia loyal to the Islamists," said Abdihakim Ahmed, a resident of Bur Hakaba town.

"There is only sporadic shooting now. The two sides are just six km (3.7 miles) apart," he told Reuters by telephone. "Nobody has been killed or wounded. I went to the hospital to check."

Bur Hakaba lies between Mogadishu — which was seized by the Islamists in June — and provincial Baidoa town, the seat of Somalia's fragile interim government.

The administration's information minister, Ali Jama Jangali, said government forces had taken action to bring security to the town.

"Bur Hakaba is calm, it is very secure and our troops are in control," Jama told reporters in Baidoa.

Bedri Hassan, a senior Islamist information officer, said Islamist forces were gathered around Lego, a town 55 km (34 miles) west of Bur Hakaba on the road to Mogadishu, and would strike the government troops if they remained in Bur Hakaba.

"We have every reason to defend our allies," he said.

"We cannot sit and watch them being overrun. We will attack the government troops if they decide to stay in Bur Hakaba."

He said the government was being helped by Ethiopian troops and was planning to attack them on different fronts.

"We are waiting for them to make the move on us," he said. "We are on a high alert and are ready to face any challenges."

Another Islamist source who declined to be named said the movement was planning to send more fighters and supplies to Lego. "Heavy preparations are going on in Mogadishu," he said.

Jama told Reuters government troops would respond to any Islamist attack with force. "If they attack, the government has a right to defend itself," he said.

He rejected the allegation Ethiopian troops were involved.

"There are no Ethiopian troops in Somalia... It is only the government troops who went to Bur Hakaba," he said. "Bur Hakaba is part of the regions that come under the government."

The rise of the Islamists, who control much of southern Somalia, threatens the government's attempt to reimpose central rule on a country in chaos since the 1991 ousting of a dictator.

Laying down strict sharia law, the Islamists have vowed holy war against giant neighbour Ethiopia, whose troops they accuse of invading Somalia to prop up the Western-backed government.

Ethiopia denies it and calls the Islamists terrorists.

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 10:44 am
by fagash_killer
nice stratetgy of the uic, the end of the warlord of badaboi is near, and they know that thats why they are trying to do something, the uic took it smart out they got nothing to lose, it goes like this if they are beeing attacked they will say habaashis were involved, and the majorty of somalis will support the uic, if the uic attack the goverment, than somalis will support it since they are warlords and are beeing backed by habaashis, and if some of those milities die, than no problem since they came their to fight and die for their religion and country, i see it just like the hebzollah thing, this gives them now the opportunity for the uic to send forces their

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 10:44 am
by Galol
Michael

It is all over. The Wadads lost Bur Hakaba.

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 11:11 am
by fagash_killer
galol buur hakaba waxaa joogeey gola ka tiirsanaa maxkamaad kalee, let me just say 100 milities taageersaan maxaakiimta islaamiiga, thus not the uic excetly,but pro icu, excetly this is what the uic wants, they control now 9 of the 10 media(s) of somalia, maybe their were no habaashi troops, when they seized that town,the uic are using divide and rule strategy, they are hoping now that that reer digil and mirfil inay taageeraan maxaakiimta islaamiiga, for the warlords of baydaboi seems it bad, cuss they attacked their own town with the support of habaashiis

Maxaakimta oo wada abaabul dagaal
21 Oct 21, 2006, 11:15

Guud ahaan Malishiyaadka deegaanka Buur Hakaba ee taageersanaa Maxkamadaha Islaamiga Somaliyeed ayaa isaga soo baxay degmada Buur- Hakaba iyo hareeraheeda kadib markii ciidamada Dowladda ay la wareegeen gacan ku heynta degmadaasi.

Maliishiyada Maxkamaddaha Islaamiga ayaa isugu tagay deegaanka Qardho oo dhowr iyo toban Km u jirta degmada Buur hakaba halkaasi oo ay abaabul dagaal ka wadaan, halka ciidamada dowladda ay iyaguna ay ku sugan yihiin halka lagu magacaabo Jameeco oo u dhaxeysa oo dhinaca Muqdisho ugu beegan Buur hakaba.

Maleeshiyaadka ka baxsadey degaanka Buur-Hakaba ayaa waxa ay ka sugayaan Magaalada Muqdisho hub iyo Maleeshiyaadka Maxkamaddaha.

Cali Muxayadiin Cali, Muqdisho

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