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Battles erupt in Mogadishu

2008-03-19 14:48
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Mogadishu - Battles erupted in Somalia's capital on Wednesday between Islamist rebels and Ethiopian troops backing the government a day after the United Nations said it was still too dangerous to send peacekeepers there.

Witnesses in northern Mogadishu said three Ethiopian soldiers and at least one insurgent were killed as both sides traded heavy machinegun fire, grenades and artillery barrages.

"I was hiding in a wrecked building in the area, where the fighting took place," Abdullahi Hussein, a resident of the Suq Holana neighbourhood, said.

Late on Tuesday, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said insecurity in Somalia made it too dangerous to deploy a UN peacekeeping force there until far-reaching political and military conditions were met.

Viable political process

The African Union had called on the world body to send troops to replace a small AU mission and help the country's interim government fend off the Islamist insurgency.

In a major report, Ban said UN officials had identified conditions that could lead to such a deployment.

They included a viable political process taking hold with 70% of parties agreeing to lay down their arms and work together in a power-sharing deal.

Ethiopian soldiers currently supporting the government would have withdrawn or would be in the process of doing so.

Ban said: "A military technical agreement in support of peace would have been signed by the major clans and factions, which would list security arrangements, such as certain ways to achieve disarmament, in respect of heavy weapons as a minimum, and non-violent settlement of disputes.

"As detailed in the fact-finding report, these conditions are regrettably not in place."

Troops 'struggle to keep peace'

Ban said international factors including arms proliferation, the potential for a proxy war in Somalia between its neighbours and piracy, worsened an already complicated security issue.

The Security Council would discuss his report on Thursday and diplomats said it would again consider possibly sending UN peacekeepers - a move that was supported by South Africa, but which permanent council members Britain and France were wary of.

About 2 600 AU troops from Uganda and Burundi had struggled to keep the peace in Somalia's capital Mogadishu, where Islamist rebels had waged an Iraq-style insurgency of assassinations, grenade attacks and roadside bombings.

On Tuesday, the United States said it had formally designated Somalia's al Shabaab militants, thought to be behind much of the violence, as a foreign terrorist organisation.

The group was the militant wing of the Somalia Islamic Courts Council, which ruled most of southern Somalia for the second half of 2006 until the interim government and Ethiopian forces routed its leaders in a two-week war.

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