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Sheik Aweys Says Efforts to Unite Harakat Al-Shabab Al-Mujahideen And Hisbul Islam Continue
27 July 2009
Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys, the leader of Hisbul Islam organization who is in the Somali capital Mogadishu has said on Friday that there are efforts to unite the Islamic organiszations of Hisbul Islam and Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen. Sheik Aweys had attended at a friday prayer in Abu Hurera mosque in Mogadishu and talked more about the situation of the country saying that both Islamic organizations are required to be united adding that it is an important step for the two sides and would welcome it. Asked about the casualties of the civilians when fighting both rival sides, he replied that there are some problems in the country pointing out that the people are required to telorate the difficulties and compare the victories and the problems. more people had died and many others desplaced from the Somali capital Mogadishu as fighting between the Islamist forces and government soldiers bacing by AMISOM troops. Harakat Al-Shabab Mujahideen Denies Involving Foreign Aid Workers Kidnap in Mandera Town Sheik Aden Noh, chairman of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen in Balad-Hawo town has said on Wednesday that they were not involved to the kidnap of three foreign aid workers taken from Mandera, in the border between Somalia and Kenya. asked about the relation between both administrations, Sheik Noh replied that they had a meeting with Mandera officials and talked about the security situation of Kenya and Somalia adding that they also agreed to let the Somali students go through both countries to continue their studying and the business movement between both counties which was halted due to the foreign aid workers' abduction. The chairman of Balad-Hawo town of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen also said that the talks are still continuing saying that they are going to reach a desicion on the issue. Kenya had deployed more of its troops in the border between Somalia and Kenya after the abduction of three foreign aid workers who were working for an international charity organization based on in Mandera town to tighten the security in the border. the meetings between both administrations of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen of Balad-Hawo town and Mandera comes as the foreign aid workers kidnapped from their centre in Mandera town.
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