Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6901|132 and Bush

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Somali president: No more talks with insurgents
Somalia's president on Thursday vowed that his forces would fight to the last man against hardline Islamist rebels because of their continued refusal to discuss peace.

Somalia's two main hardline Islamic groups last month launched a major offensive against the Western-backed government's positions in Mogadishu and heavy street battles killed close to 200 civilians.

"We are committed to fight against our rebels because they have refused our constant offer of peace," President Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed Ahmed told a meeting of more than 150 moderate Islamic leaders.

"We will fight them until our last man dies."

"Anyone who changes his mind would be welcomed. But as long as they carry on this wrong ideology, the only option open for us is to fight against them," said Ahmed.

Ahmed's government, which aims to rule Somalia with a moderate version of Islam, controls only a few blocks of Mogadishu and a border town. His allies control pockets of southern and central Somalia.

One of the main rebel groups, Al-Shabab, controls large parts of southern Somalia and has ordered stoning and other harsh punishments in the areas it controls.
No Winner Seen in Somalia’s Battle With Chaos
The government is begging for help, saying that more peacekeepers, more money and more guns could turn the tide against the Islamist radicals.
Child killed in attack on Somalia peacekeeper base.
By MOHAMED OLAD HASSAN – May 20, 2009
3 civilians killed in Islamic attack in Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — An attack by Islamic insurgents on Somali troops near an African Union peacekeeping base in the capital killed a sleeping child and at least two other civilians early Wednesday, as regional leaders met to discuss ways of aiding the beleaguered government.

The 6-year-old child was among those killed when a mortar shell slammed into a home near the AU base, Mogadishu resident Farhiyo Sharif Awale said.

AU spokesman Lt. Cize Justice said none of his troops were hurt and the attack was aimed at government forces stationed near the AU base. Government spokesmen did not return calls seeking comment on casualties.

In recent weeks, Islamic insurgents have stepped up attacks aimed at toppling Somalia's Western-backed government, prompting tens of thousands of people to flee Mogadishu. At least 45,000 people have left since May 8, the U.N. reported Wednesday.

In the capital of neighboring Ethiopia, regional leaders suggested ways of aiding the weakened Somali government, which now only directly controls pockets of the capital.

AU commission chairman Jean Ping called on member nations to help Somalia blockade ports held by the insurgents — where the fighters collect taxes and illegally import weapons — and help control Somali airspace.
52 killed, 130 wounded in four days of Mogadishu battles
3 Jun 3, 2009 - 3:31:46 PM

MOGADISHU, Somalia June 3 (Garowe Online) - Heavy fighting continued for the fourth consecutive day in the Somali capital as government forces and insurgents battled for control over war-battered districts, Radio Garowe reports.

Wednesday's battles were concentrated in Yaaqshiid district, with sources confirming at least 12 deaths and 17 wounded persons, including civilians.

"I saw 12 dead bodies, all of which were young men," said a witness, who added that government forces "pulled back" from areas they previously controlled.

The rival sides battled over control of Yaaqshiid police station, which was taken over by government forces on Monday after intense fighting with Hizbul Islam faction.

Hundreds of families have fled Yaaqshiid district since renewed clashes started on Sunday, locals said.

Sheikh Ahmed Lashin, a commander with Hizbul Islam, claimed on Mogadishu-based radio stations that Hizbul Islam fighters have retaken control of the police station in Yaaqshiid.
This is going to hurt local tourism.
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KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
+2,983|6933|949

Haha there goes my trip to the Horn of Africa.  And I've heard it's so lovely this time of year!

I think the term "government" is used a little loosely here.  The current faction in charge controls Mogadishu (barely) and not much else.  I think opposition to the Islamic groups there has to come from the AU and other local governments if there is any headway to be made in the region.
DesertFox-
The very model of a modern major general
+796|6985|United States of America

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

Haha there goes my trip to the Horn of Africa.  And I've heard it's so lovely this time of year!

I think the term "government" is used a little loosely here.  The current faction in charge controls Mogadishu (barely) and not much else.  I think opposition to the Islamic groups there has to come from the AU and other local governments if there is any headway to be made in the region.
Yeah, that's what I had to reread when I saw it.

First thingy wrote:

Ahmed's government, which aims to rule Somalia with a moderate version of Islam, controls only a few blocks of Mogadishu and a border town. His allies control pockets of southern and central Somalia.
That's a big hill to climb.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6901|132 and Bush

Ken they haven't had a government/leader for a long time.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalia#Ea … for_Africa
In the late 19th century, after the Berlin conference, European powers began the Scramble for Africa, which inspired the Dervish leader Muhammad Abdullah Hassan to rally support from across the Horn of Africa and begin one of the longest colonial resistance wars ever. In several of his poems and speeches, Hassan emphasized that the British infidels "have destroyed our religion and made our children their children" and that the Christian Ethiopians in league with the British were bent upon plundering the political and religious freedom of the Somali nation. He soon emerged as "a champion of his country's political and religious freedom, defending it against all Christian invaders." Hassan issued a religious ordinance that any Somali national who did not accept the goal of unity of Somalia and would not fight under his leadership would be considered as kafir or gaal. He soon acquired weapons from Turkey, Sudan, and other Islamic and/or Arabian countries, and appointed ministers and advisers to administer different areas or sectors of Somalia. In addition, Hassan gave a clarion call for Somali unity and independence, in the process organizing his follower-warriors. His 'Dervish' movement had an essentially military character, and the Dervish state was fashioned on the model of a Salihiya brotherhood. It was characterized by a rigid hierarchy and centralization. Though Hassan threatened to drive the Christians into the sea, he committed the first attack by launching his first major military offensive with his 1500 Dervish equipped with 20 modem rifles on the British soldiers stationed in the region.

Taleh was the capital of the Dervish state.

He repulsed the British in four expeditions and had relations with the central powers of the Ottomans and the Germans. In 1920, the Dervish state collapsed after intensive arial bombardments by Britain, and Dervish territories were subsequently turned into a protectorate.
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Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|6966|NT, like Mick Dundee

Wonder how Somaliland is faring atm.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Macbeth
Banned
+2,444|5886

So they're trying to gain favor, money, and weapons from the west? The "government" that is.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6901|132 and Bush

I'd also imagine that their not too happy with the fact that the insurgency has been intentionally targeting their children.
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Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6706|North Carolina
Somalia is a prime candidate for a neutron bomb.  Well... I suppose a lot of Africa fits that description....
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6901|132 and Bush

Turquoise wrote:

Somalia is a prime candidate for a neutron bomb.  Well... I suppose a lot of Africa fits that description....
Why?
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Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6706|North Carolina

Kmarion wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

Somalia is a prime candidate for a neutron bomb.  Well... I suppose a lot of Africa fits that description....
Why?
Neutron bombs remove people but leave the resources intact.  But yeah, they're internationally outlawed.
Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|6922|London, England
Not all of Somalia is fucked up, they have that bit called Somaliland which is pretty decent apparently, just that nobody will recognise them even though they're practically their own country
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6706|North Carolina
Maybe we could do the same thing for Somaliland that we did for Kosovo.  Recognize their independence, and then if the rest of Somalia comes down on them, we'd have an excuse to obliterate them.

No more Somalia = no more piracy (of the sailing kind)
Lotta_Drool
Spit
+350|6484|Ireland
The religion of peace strikes again.
Little BaBy JESUS
m8
+394|6449|'straya

Lotta_Drool wrote:

The religion of peace strikes again.
Haha didn't see that one coming 10000 miles off
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6901|132 and Bush

Actually, more like failed imperialism strikes again.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scramble_for_Africa
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