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Somalia: Government Loses a String of Districts to Islamist Fighters


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The Nation (Nairobi)

29 April 2008
Posted to the web 29 April 2008

Abdulkadir Khalif
Mogadishu

In the past 24 hours, Islamists led by the Union of Islamic Courts and its more radical youth wing, Al-Shabaab, have gained substantial territorial control in south and central Somalia.

Districts in the Middle Shabelle, Bay and Middle Juba regions have fallen to the religious men after pro-government officials abandoned their stations.

Bu'ale, Qansax Dhere and Ufurow districts in the Bay and Middle Juba regions are the latest to come under the control of the Islamist militias.

Even Daynunay, a village 27 kilometres northeast of Baidoa and the seat of the Transitional Federal Parliament, is now controlled by Al-Shabaab, according to a statement by Sheikh Mukhtar Robow Abu Mansur, the movement's spokesman.

No reports of serious casualties were made as the militias, walked over the areas previously controlled by authorities approved by the Transitional Federal Government (TFG).

As a result, some supposed TFG strongholds like Beled-weyne, the regional capital of the Hiran region, and the Jowhar, just 90 kilometres north of Mogadishu, are under no authority.

For many people, it has come as a surprise since few expected the Islamists to regroup and gain ground so fast. Their defeat by the TFG forces, with the help of Ethiopian troops, over a year ago seemed so decisive that no one expected them to recover in such a short time.

Addressing audiences in Jowhar in Middle Shabelle and Qansax Dhere in the Bay region, the Islamists said they had not come to impose their will, but at the invitation of the people.

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"These indoctrinated religious rebels are repeating the same story old story," remarked a resident of Jowhar, "that they were invited to the villages, districts and regions - the same thing they said nearly two years ago while extending their rule across southern and central regions of Somalia."

Ufurow town, 300 kilometres southwest of Mogadishu, was the fifth location captured by the Islamists within the past 24 hours.

Interestingly, neither TFG officials nor the Ethiopian army has issued any statement regarding the new development.



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