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'No solution but war'

2008-05-26 21:04
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Mogadishu - There is "no solution but war" to solve Somalia's problems and Somali Islamists must re-arm and fight, a long-time hardline Islamist leader linked to al-Qaeda said on Monday.

In a rare interview, Sheikh Hassan Abdullah Hersi al-Turki urged the United Nations not to send soldiers to shore up an African Union peacekeeping force and Ethiopian soldiers, who are backing the interim government's fight against a 17-month-old insurgency.

"There is no solution except war," Turki, 65, told Reuters by radio phone from an undisclosed location in southern Somalia, where security experts say he runs training camps for Somali Islamist insurgents.

Turki is head of training for the al Shabaab group, which is waging an Iraq-style insurgency against President Abdullahi Yusuf's government. He was among the suspected targets of a US air strike in March near Dhobley along the Kenyan border.

The insurgency has killed at least 6 500 people and sent more than 600 000 fleeing the capital Mogadishu since starting early in 2007.

"All foreign troops are like united lions that devour us. We shall not tire from fighting them. Let every Somali take his guns and knives. We shall never have peace until we chase the Ethiopians out of our country."

Talks won't change anything

Security experts say al-Itihaad, then fighting to make Somalia an Islamic republic, helped al-Qaeda operatives when they planned deadly 1998 bomb attacks on US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

Turki joined the Somali Islamic Courts Council (SICC), which in the second half of 2006 took over most of southern Somalia and imposed sharia law by force after defeating a coalition of warlords.

The Islamist group has since split into factions, and a more moderate wing is in UN-backed talks with the interim government in neighbouring Djibouti.

"The talks in Djibouti will never change anything. I urge our colleagues to come back, take their guns and fight our enemy. We shall defeat Ethiopians, Burundians, Ugandans and the coming UN forces as we defeated the warlords," Turki said.

Ethiopia has pledged not to withdraw its soldiers until all "jihadist" groups were eliminated from the country.

Ethiopian troops joined Somali forces in late 2006 and early 2007 to scatter the SICC with covert US support.

Somalia has been at war since the 1991 ousting of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre.

Yusuf's interim government since its inception in 2004 has struggled against infighting and daunting security challenges in one of the world's most lawless and well-armed nations.

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Francois says... Godfrey, it never was the intention to give the explanations you are asking for. My comment was in reply to the article and not to instigate the debate on whether there is a God or not or why He allows suffering or whether Jesus is alive or not. This is not the place to debate it and from your comments I will deduct that you are not Christian and probably atheistic - I don't think a ranting from your side will change my faith and I don't think a sermon from my side will turn you into a believer. Disregarding your non - believe in God, He still believes in you and disregarding the fact that the leaders of Zimbabwe feel that they have the favour of God, the people of Zimbabwe is still loved by God and he will provide for them, even if it is only with fair judgement. Read the article...

 
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