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Bowing to pressure, Somalia s president agrees not to extend presidential term
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Somalie: des zones de Mogadiscio sous contrôle de miliciens pro-opposition
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Alarm is mounting over a splintering of the country’s security forces into rival factions.
The International Crisis Group (ICG) said in a statement that the “immediate trigger” for Sunday’s violence was the influx of army units loyal to one of the opposition presidential candidates, who had abandoned their posts in south-central Hirshabelle one of the frontlines of the fight against the Al Qaeda linked Al Shabaab.
These troops, who have barricaded roads and deployed trucks mounted with machine guns, were now “in control of sections of the capital”, said the ICG.
AFP spoke with one military commander who had entered Mogadishu to fight for the opposition and vowed to remain in the capital until Farmajo had been toppled.
Tigray crisis dents Ethiopia s emerging image
Fighting continues in Ethiopia, despite Ethiopia s premier Abiy Ahmed declaring victory over Tigrayan rebels in November 2020. With elections on the horizon, has the war in Tigray done more damage to Ethiopia s unity?
The blunt comments by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the worsening humanitarian and human rights crisis in Ethiopia, and his references to an impending disaster in Tigray are a rude awakening for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed s government.
Ahmed declared victory over the Tigrayan People s Liberation Front (TPLF) in late November 2020. But six months later, the conflict is still going on, with the TPLF reportedly entrenching themselves and turning the conflict into a guerilla war. Eritrean troops, which Abiy belatedly admitted, were operating on Ethiopia s soil and reportedly sometimes wearing Ethiopian army uniforms, have still not left Tigray. TheUN says there is no sign of them leaving, either.
Civilians flee amid fears of fresh Mogadishu violence
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