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| Somalis Stage Massive Demonstration Against Islamist Militant Group |
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| Tuesday, 08 December 2009 17:16 |
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Hundreds of Somalis staged a massive demonstration in Mogadishu on Monday, protesting against an Islamist militant group believed to be responsible for last week's suicide attack that killed over 20 people in the capital city. The al-Shabaab militants, along with other allied Islamist insurgent outfits, control large areas in southern Somalia, where they enforce strict Islamic law or the Sharia. Currently, the militant group is engaged in fierce fighting with the rival Hisbul-Islam group for the control of the southern port city of Kismayo. The clashes between the two groups erupted a couple of months ago, when fighters of the al-Shabaab group attacked Hisbul-Islam bases in Kismayo. Al-Shabaab and several other allied militants groups have opposed past UN-sponsored reconciliation efforts in Somalia, insisting that they will negotiate with the country's UN-backed transitional government only after the AU peacekeeping mission leaves Somalia. Source: RTT News The comment section is restricted to members only. |
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