
Efforts to broker political reconciliation achieved a breakthrough in January when Sheikh Ahmed was elected president. But his movement, a conglomerate of religious figures and businessmen, had been engaged in war with the former government and Ethiopian forces for years – and soon after his election his former comrades in al Shabaab and Hizbul Islam took up arms against his government, considering his reconciliation an act of treason.
Now the country is again on the brink of collapse, having squandered yet another opportunity for stability. More than 100,000 people have been displaced in the past month alone. The conflict has spread to regions untouched by the previous conflict, and aid agencies are struggling to operate amid the current violence. Sheikh Ahmed has asked for international assistance in his fight against the militants, even extending a hand to Ethiopia, his former foe. The Somali government’s battle with rebels must be going badly indeed if it is asking the Ethiopians to return...more..http://www.thenational.ae/article/20090623/OPINION/706229906
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