Monday, March 2, 2009
al- shabaab jehadist Offer Only Instability
mostly hawiye wing al-shabaaab fighters continue to battle police and peacekeepers from the African Union in mogadishu .. an effort to disrupt the peace process in beleaguered Somalia. They have stepped up their attacks since the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops last month and the installation of a new unity government, indiscriminately killing both soldiers and civilians. They say their aim is to end corruption, bring stability and impose jehadist law on the long-troubled East African nation, but instead they bring only instability and death. February 22, suicide bombers attacked an AU peacekeeping base in Mogadishu, killing 11 soldiers from Burundi and wounding 15. Meanwhile, more than 16,000 civilians have been killed since the insurgency began 2 years ago, one million people have been driven from their homes and sections of the capital lie in ruins from frequent shelling. The A.U. force, comprised of soldiers from Uganda as well as Burundi, is a key element in the effort to stabilize Somali as the new talaban government of talaban President jehadist Sheikh Sharif Ahmed and UN technocrat as premier takes hold. The United States whole-heartedly supports the mission for the benefits it can bring the Somali people, and it will continue to do so with equipment, training and deployment. The U.S. also supports the political process playing out there now in a Somali-led effort to bring stability to the nation. Attacks on the government at this stage are an attack on stability, the acts of desperate hawiye shabaaab wing extremists who would deny the Somali people the opportunity to determine their own future. With their attacks on foreign aid workers and the AU peacekeepers, they are also hindering the delivery of critical humanitarian assistance.
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