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Rusty Shackleford
28th July 2010, 19:08
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/media/ALeqM5g6vUrMIUT-f296iZEIL_iuBxNh3g?size=l

MOGADISHU — Clashes in Mogadishu pitting Islamist insurgents against Somali government troops backed by African Union forces have killed at least 17 civilians, medics said Wednesday.
"The ambulance servicemen collected 10 civilian bodies and 46 others who were injured in the clashes yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon," Ali Musa, the head of Mogadishu's ambulance services, told AFP.
Seven others died of their injuries while undergoing treatment at the city's Madina hospital, officials said.
The fighting erupted as African Union leaders agreed Tuesday to boost the bloc's force in Somalia by 4,000 to counter the Islamist insurgents waging a deadly battle to oust the country's transitional government.
The decision came in response to the devastating bomb attacks in Kampala that killed 76 people and claimed by Somalia's Al Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels two weeks ahead of the AU summit in the Ugandan capital.
Tuesday's fighting broke out in Mogadishu's Taleh district, with mortar shells fired by rival sides smashing houses and killing civilians.
Civilians have borne the brunt of the relentless clashes for the control of the war-riven Mogadishu.



News about somalia has been going on for about a year now but there has not been much discussion about it. There was some stability brought by the Islamic Courts(who were also independently aligned) until a us backed ethiopian invasion fucked it all up again(2006-2009)

anyone have a better grasp on the situation?

Os Cangaceiros
28th July 2010, 20:59
The Ethiopian invasion served not only to destabilize Somalia, but also give more power to the more extreme/hardline factions within the Islamic Courts movement, Al-Shaabab especially, while marginalizing more moderate voices like Sharif Ahmed.

The situation in Somalia would take care of itself, if not for the insane persistence of the United Nations and surrounding Afrian nations that it must have a unifed nation-state. I really hope that the clans drive them out.

AK
29th July 2010, 10:25
Let's hear it for "anarcho"-capitalism, everyone! :thumbup1: