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Islamists Warn the Ethiopian Troops Who Poured in Parts of Central Somalia
17 June 2009
Kismayu — The Islamic administration in the port town of Kismayu 500 kilometers south of the Somali capital Mogadishu has warned the Ethiopian troops who poured in parts of Hiran and Galgudud regions in central Somalia, officials told Shabelle radio on Sunday.
Sheik Hassan Ya'qub Ali, head of the information affairs for Islamic administration in Jubba regions warned for the Ethiopian troops who returned back to parts of regions in central Somalia since their withdrawal in the earlier of the this year.
Sheik Hassan told reporters that they are aware of that the Ethiopian troops are organizing military attacks against the Islamist forces in southern regions of Somalia like: Gedo, Bay, Bakol and also Hiran and Galgudud regions in central Somalia adding.
"We are informing the Ethiopians that there is no candy and dates to eat from here in Somalia. But the men who chased you forcibly from the country are here in Somalia," Sheik Hassan Ya'qub told the media.
The head of the information affairs for the Islamic administration in Jubba regions has also warned lastly to the Kenyan officials for intervening the Somali affairs suggesting it refrain from the Somali country.
Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a Organization Starts Solving Tensions Between Clans Near Balanbal Town
The Islamic administration of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a organization has started Sunday solving tensions between Somali clans who recently fought in Durwale village in the border between Somali and Ethiopian, official said on Monday.
Sheik Yusuf, an official of the Islamic administration of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a organization in Balanbal town in Galgudud region talked for the first time about tensions between two rival Somali clans near Balanbal town in central Somalia that caused casualties of deaths, injures and loss of property.
Reports say the fighting between the two Somali tribes started after they had greatly disputed for farming and grazing land there and the Islamic administration of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a said that they expect to end the conflict between the two sides.
Sheik Yusuf said that they are continuing efforts mediating both sides and how they would achieve solving the tensions between the two Somali clans which continued in Durwale village between the Somali region in Ethiopia and Galgudud in central Somalia.
Hiran Traditional Elders Start to Halt Fighting Between Clan Militias
Traditional elders from Hiran and middle Shabelle regions have begun on Monday mediating two clan militias who recently fought in villages neighboring both regions in south and central Somalia.
The elders and scholars of both regions said that it is very important to halt the war between the two Somali clans fighting in Elbaras and El-koryale villages in Hiran and Middle Shabelle regions adding that the elders had had talks in the areas of the fighting and discussed more on how they would achieve solving the conflicts between the two sides.
Reports say that the traditional elders are from both the warring sides and people both regions expressed hope for the possibility to stop the fighting adding that it will be a chance which both rival clans will live together in their houses peacefully.
Residents said that elders had talked more about how they would mediate the two sides analyzing more about ending the conflict that affected the livelihood of the nomads and pastoralists in the region.
Many of the traditional elders and scholars told Shabelle radio that the mediation process is going well but declined to say more about the results they had reached from the conflict so far.
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