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At least 16 Killed in Somalia Militia Battles
2015-02-11
[AnNahar] At least 16 people have been killed and 14 others maimed in festivities between Somali government troops and a Sufi militia, witnesses and local elders said Tuesday.
Another proof that Sufi Muslims are not inherently peaceful, despite being mystics.
The festivities appeared to be part of a local power struggle sparked by politicians meeting in Dhusamareb, in the north-central Galgadud region, aimed at forging a regional government.
War being a continuation of politics by other means, diplomacy being merely a At least 16 people have been killed and 14 others wounded in clashes between Somali government troops and a Sufi militia, witnesses and local elders said Tuesday.

The clashes appeared to be part of a local power struggle sparked by politicians meeting in Dhusamareb, in the north-central Galgadud region, aimed at forging a regional government.

The confrontation between soldiers and Ahlu Sunnah Wal Jamaah militia usually allied to the army erupted in the town of Guricel, 400 kilometers (250 miles) north of the capital Mogadishu.

"There was heavy fighting inside the town, it started in the outskirts but later spread," local leader and elder Abdulahi Muktar said.

"There were many dead. I saw the dead bodies of 16 people, three of them civilians."

Guricel resident Dahir Hussein said corpses were strewn in the streets, and that he had seen at least 14 wounded people taken to hospital.

"Fighting has stopped now and government troops were pushed out of the town, but there is still tension. We can hear sporadic gunfire in the suburbs of the town," Mohamed Dhabarey, another resident said.

Local Somali army commander Abdikarim Ali said that "more than 10" people had died, and that government troops had "made a tactical withdrawal."

Somalia has been unstable since the collapse of Siad Barre's hardline regime in 1991, with the country's internationally-backed government, along with African Union forces, currently battling Al-Qaida affiliated Shebab rebels.
War being a continuation by other means of not just diplomacy, but of politics at all levels.
The confrontation between soldiers and Ahlu Sunnah Wal Jamaah militia usually allied to the army erupted in the town of Guricel, 400 kilometers (250 miles) north of the capital Mogadishu.

"There was heavy fighting inside the town, it started in the outskirts but later spread," local leader and elder Abdulahi Muktar said.

"There were many dead. I saw the dead bodies of 16 people, three of them civilians."

Guricel resident Dahir Hussein said corpses were strewn in the streets, and that he had seen at least 14 maimed people taken to hospital.

"Fighting has stopped now and government troops were pushed out of the town, but there is still tension. We can hear sporadic gunfire in the suburbs of the town," Mohammed Dhabarey, another resident said.

Local Somali army commander Abdikarim Ali said that "more than 10" people had died, and that government troops had "made a tactical withdrawal."

Somalia has been unstable since the collapse of Siad Barre's hardline regime in 1991, with the country's internationally-backed government, along with African Union
...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful...
forces, currently battling Al-Qaeda affiliated Shabaab rebels.
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