Heavy fighting continues in Mogadishu…

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      Lee Ridley
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      Heavy fighting is continuing in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, for a second day with at least six people killed and six others wounded in a gun battle.
      The fighting is between militia loyal to the Islamic Courts and the Anti-Terrorism Alliance, a secular grouping of warlords.

      The latest upsurge in violence comes despite a truce being agreed between the two groups 10 days ago.

      More than 100 people died in eight days of fighting earlier this month.

      Most of the recent fighting has been in northern Mogadishu but heavy fighting is now being reported in southern districts, as well.

      Somalia has had no effective government since the overthrow of President Siad Barre in 1991.

      Warlords resign?

      The two sides were using mortars and heavy machine-guns, while residents try to escape.

      “Three people have been killed and five wounded in clashes at K4 neighbourhood in south Mogadishu,” Ahmed Ibrahim, a resident who fled the area, told the AFP news agency.

      Meanwhile, several ministers involved in the fighting are reported to have resigned from the transitional government, saying that the rest of the government had not been doing enough to stem the unrest.

      Reports say their resignations came as they failed to meet a government ultimatum to join the rest of the ministers in the town of Baidoa, where they had been meeting.

      But Security Minister Mohammed Qanyare Afrah later denied that he had resigned.

      Many of the dead and wounded were non-combatants caught up in the gunfire on Wednesday were around CC neighbourhood in north Mogadishu.

      “I saw two dead bodies lying in the street through my window,” local resident Hassan Yare, told the BBC.

      Doctors at Madina and Keysaney Hospitals have also confirmed that six people were killed in the battle.

      The clash began at midnight and intensified once daylight arrived, with the two sides using machine guns and rocket propelled grenades.

      Both sides have been massing troops into the area since local traditional elders brokered the truce.

      Hundreds of residents who had been optimistic that tensions were easing have again begun to flee from their homes around Yaqshid and Kaaraan districts.

      Despite requests by the traditional elders, neither side wants to withdraw fully from the area, because both sides believe they have a right to control CC and surrounding areas.

      http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/5015152.stm

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      Nobody cares. I asked around.

    • #7657
      ROB
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      SRR, I care.

      :cry:

    • #7658
      soulohio
      Member

      i think for americans it may be difficult to really give a shake about mogadishu….i mean how do you stabilise the place? the elected leaders don’t do it and the warlords…

      do we really have to fix mogadishu? and what would have to be done?

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