Thursday, October 1, 2009

Somali rebel groups fight in southern port


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By Ibrahim Mohamed

MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Rival Islamist rebels battled in southern Somalia's Kismayu port on Thursday, killing at least 20 people and the fighting threatened to spread to other parts of the failed Horn of Africa state.

Witnesses said al Shabaab gunmen and their one-time allies from Hizbul Islam attacked each other at dawn, and that by mid-afternoon al Shabaab appeared to control most areas.Sporadic shooting continued, however, and many residents remained desperate to join the hundreds who have already fled.Maryam Maalin, a single mother-of-four, told Reuters the fighting outside her house made it impossible to escape."They are firing in front of my home. We have nothing to eat and we are scared for our lives. If I could get a chance to run, I would take my young kids and go," she said by telephone.The confrontation had been brewing for days, and Hizbul Islam leaders had threatened to fight al Shabaab "everywhere" in Somalia if clashes began at the rebel-held port, which is a lucrative source of taxes and other income.Security analysts say Somalia has become a safe haven for militants, including foreign jihadists, and Washington says al Shabaab is al Qaeda's proxy in the country.Relations between al Shabaab and Hizbul Islam degenerated last week after al Shabaab named its own council to run Kismayu, excluding all Hizbul members. Until then, the two groups had run the port in an uneasy coalition. Continued...

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