[dehai-news] (Reuters): Somali rebel chief Aweys calls for truce in south


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From: Berhane Habtemariam (Berhane.Habtemariam@gmx.de)
Date: Tue Oct 06 2009 - 16:46:08 EDT


Somali rebel chief Aweys calls for truce in south

Tue Oct 6, 2009 10:38am EDT

  

* Two rebel groups fought for Kismayu

* Clashes continue around southern port

By Ibrahim Mohamed

MOGADISHU, Oct 6 (Reuters) - The leader of Somalia's Hizbul Islam rebels,
Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, called on rival al Shabaab insurgents on Tuesday
to agree a ceasefire and end days of sporadic clashes around the southern
port of Kismayu.

Fighters from al Shabaab, which Washington says is al Qaeda's proxy in the
failed Horn of Africa state, drove Hizbul Islam gunmen out of Kismayu last
week and the two groups have continued to battle each other in surrounding
districts.

Aweys told reporters in the capital Mogadishu the fighting between the
rebels was only helping their mutual foes -- Somalia's U.N.-backed
government and African Union peacekeepers.

"I am telling al Shabaab to stop fighting us and accept a ceasefire," the
elderly cleric told a news conference.

"I am asking them to stop the fighting, which is only useful to the enemy.
It is immoral. Muslim blood is being shed."

Until last week's battle for Kismayu, the country's two main insurgent
groups had controlled the strategic port and much of southern and central
Somalia in an uneasy alliance.

Western donors have long hoped hardliners in al Shabaab could be isolated by
a deal between more moderate Hizbul leaders and President Sheikh Sharif
Ahmed's government.

Ahmed has had little luck luring Aweys to his side, but a worsening rift
between the insurgents could give his fragile government some much needed
breathing space.

Western security experts say Somalia has become a safe haven for militants,
including foreign jihadists, who are using it to plot attacks across the
region and beyond.

Fighting in Somalia has killed nearly 19,000 civilians since the start of
2007 and driven 1.5 million from their homes.

Al Shabaab has blamed the fighting in Kismayu on a local Hizbul commander in
the area, and on Tuesday Aweys appealed to the commander to stop the
bloodshed.

"Sheikh Ahmed Madobe, who is leading the fighting, is one of our mujahideen
of Hizbul Islam. I am calling for that fighting to stop," Aweys said. "I am
asking our brothers (in al Shabaab) for talks. These clashes are spoiling
our principles."
(Reuters)

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