Rebel groups to merge

Date 2010/12/21 9:49:21 | Topic: Somalia

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Al-Shabab and Hizbul Islam - the two Islamist groups fighting government forces and AU troops in Somalia - are to merge. The two had been allies but have fallen out over the past year, with Hizbul Islam losing ground.
According to the BBC, some see the merger as a takeover by al-Shabab, which has links to al-Qaeda.

A spokesman for the African Union force which is supporting the government and which has recently gained ground said the move would make no difference. Maj Bahoku Barigye told the BBC that his troops had often been attacked by both these groups at the same time.

The Islamist groups together control much of south and central Somalia, while the government says it now runs more than half of the capital, Mogadishu.

The reported merger has not been confirmed by the leaders of the two groups, in particular Hizbul Islam leader Hassan Dahir Aweys.

Various armed groups have been battling for control of Somalia for two decades, leading hundreds of thousands of people to flee the country.



This article comes from AFRAN Study and Research Institute (Africa & Iran)
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