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Somalia's battle against al-Shabab militants by Mark Doyle

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Somalia's battle against al-Shabab militants by Mark Doyle

Postby BoholKing » Sun Apr 06, 2014 10:09 am

Lol@ the Ugali eater sweating excessively starting at 1:43 you can see the fear in his face. It seems Godane's boys are very feared even by foreigners.







Published on Mar 26, 2014

The Somali Islamist insurgent group al-Shabab controls more land than any other al-Qaeda affiliate organisation across the world.

In Somalia, government troops have been joined in their operation to suppress the militants by African Union soldiers.

The BBC's International Development correspondent Mark Doyle is the only foreign correspondent accompanying the African troops.

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