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Several killed in Somalia clashes
Issue 324
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Enough Support In Both Houses Of Parliament For Bill Banning Ahmedou Abdallah From Entering Somaliland

Norwegian Firm TGS Spent $10 Million On Geophysical Surveys In Somaliland Says Minerals Ministry Official

KULMIYE’s II Conference Succeeds

Fuad A. Adde Sacked For Accusing Riyale Of Mismanaging Donations For Sool

Somaliland Local Government Re-organisation through Presidential Decrees in an Election Year

Norway To Withdraw From International Contact Group On Somalia

Ethiopian factor surfaces in Puntland oil dispute

Two Somaliland-Born Prisoners In Guantanamo Search For New Home

Politics of one belly

Divide Widens Between Insurgent Groups In Somalia

There can be another Zimbabwe without Bob

No Ethiopian soldiers in Puntland, says leader

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Somaliland’s Opposition Leader Warns Against Any Delay Of Presidential Elections

Vice-President Ahmed Yusuf and delegation visit Las Anod

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Validating foreign policy folly

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My 47-day ordeal at the hands of Somali pirates, by British captain held for ransom

Somaliland: Past, Present And Future

GINI, THE LOST QUEEN

Search for Khouri smoking gun is on

Socotra is precious, humanity-central Island, says study

A Generation Of Career Women

Founder member Henry Allingham on the RAF at 90

Somalia Called 'World's Most Neglected Crisis'

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A Message to KULMIYE 2nd Convention: Hargeysa Somaliland

She Is A Surviving Veteran

Somaliland American Council Criticizes Report By UN Official

Welcome in Lascanood, Mr Vice President

Speech By Jenny Sonesson Secretary-General Liberal Women Of Sweden At The Opening Of The KULMIYE Party’s Conference

Somalia: The Need for a Popular Culture

 
The last time Somalia had a functioning government was in 1991 [AP]
Ethiopian soldier

Mogadishu, Somalia, 6 April 2008 - At least nine people have been killed in clashes between Islamic Court fighters and government troops supported by Ethiopian soldiers, residents and witnesses have said.

The Associated Press news agency reported gunfire being heard in the south of the capital of Mogadishu early on Saturday and resident Sarhra Ali said she saw three dead Somali government troops and three wounded civilians.
 
Another resident, Muse Ahmed, said he had seen the bodies of two government soldiers and two civilians in the area, and "several" wounded during a shoot out that lasted several hours.

"The incident occurred when insurgents targeted patrolling government soldiers with an explosion and then exchanged fire with the soldiers," he said.
 
It was not immediately clear if he was referring to the same casualties as Ali.

In another part of the city, a government soldier and a civilian were killed when fighting broke out in the residential area of Hararyale.
 
"The fighting started when the Islamists hurled a hand grenade at government soldiers based nearby, and then fighting ensued between the two sides for nearly five hours, killing a civilian and a government soldier. Three other civilians were wounded," said Abdi Haji, a local resident.
 
Islamic Courts fighters have launched almost daily attacks on government troops and their Ethiopian allies after being pushed out of power in December 2006.

Cinema attacked
 
In a separate incident just on the road between Mogadishu and Afgoye, Ethiopian soldiers shot dead a civilian, a witness said.
 
"They were conducting an operation on the road, during the operation they shot dead a young man, we do not know why, but maybe they suspected him," said Abdi-shakur, a bus driver, who travelled on the road after the shooting.
 
Violence continued elsewhere around the impoverished Horn of Africa nation.
 
In Baidoa, 240km (150 miles) south of the capital, armed men shot dead a government security officer working with the national intelligence department late on Friday.
 
"They hit him twice in the head," said Aden Bid, the police chief of Baidoa, the current seat of the Somali interim parliament.
 
In Hudur, in the Bakol region, two people were wounded overnight when armed men hurled a hand grenade at a cinema where young people were watching an Indian film dubbed into Somali.
 
"We were in the middle of watching an Indian film when an explosion rocked us. We scattered out of the cinema and I saw two wounded people," said Farah Malaq, an eyewitness.
 
Islamic Court fighters have often targeted cinemas before.
 
The last time Somalia had a functioning government was in 1991, when warlords used their clan-based militias to topple dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and then fought each other for power.

Source: Agencies

 


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