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30 dead in Somali violence
At least 30 people have died in nine days of fighting over grazing land in southern Somalia, witnesses and officials said Friday. Ten people, including four children, died late Thursday in the fighting, which has pitted clan-based militias against each other in Heejow Mahaad 200 kilometers (125 miles) southwest of Mogadishu, witnesses told The Associated Press by two-way radio. They asked not to be identified for fear of retaliation from the militias. The fighting started September 29 when local farmers and pastoralists clashed over a plot of land. Regional leader Sheikh Yusuf Mohamed Siyad Indha-ade and clan elders have appealed to both sides to stop fighting and begin peace talks. Hundreds of people have fled their homes in the area to avoid getting caught in the crossfire. The fighters are using heavy machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades that can easily tear through most Somali homes.
"We are simple, if extremely well-armed shepherd militias..."
Farah Osman Yabar, a 76-year-old farmer, said the farmers have lived in and worked the area for years. "Clashes have periodically flared up between the two groups as migrating pastoralists in search of water during the dry season would graze on farmers land," he said. Yabar said disputes over lost crops in the past would be settled by tribal leaders, with the nomadic people reimbursing the farmers. But now he said the disputes turn violent because "it's the gun that counts."
Posted by: Dan Darling 2005-10-08
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