Saturday 9 October 2010

Somali rebels shrug off talk of feuds

A wounded child is supported a ralative, as you arrive at a hospital in Mogadishu on October 6. Government says it has more spaces in the capital, officials say, the gain is an advantage the feud between the rebels leadership groups raises the Transitional Government of "baseless propaganda" seized
(Reuters) - Somali militants accused the nation interim Government "baseless propaganda" after officials said the rebel group is on the verge of splitting.
Government troops more areas in the capital Mogadishu with help of the African Union troops took officials in a statement said.
"These gains that the al-Shabaab's second in command his troops withdrew from the city, as divisions within the extremist group during the failed Ramadan offensive deepen come amid reports," said this week the Government an opinion.
The interim Government has extended the areas to which controls it in Mogadishu seven districts, home to 90 percent of the population of the city, according to the Government.
But an al-Shabaab military commander back fired Friday.
Sheikh Sheikh Mukhtar Robow told reporters in the capital that the Group was agreed and the militant "remained students" from al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden declared.
Officials said this week that a gap between Sheikh Robow and al-Shabaab had led leader Sheikh Abu Zubayr Sheikh Robow withdrawal of its troops from the capital.
Sheikh Robow label reports of discord "baseless propaganda disseminated" by African Union forces and the Übergangsregierung.Er said the rebels continue to fight government troops and peacekeeping troops.
The African Union Mission in Somalia has Government al-Shabaab help fight rebels in the country.
The group which is al Qaeda proxy in the country, a terrorist organization considers the United States.
Al-Shabaab waging a war against Somalia's Government in an effort to implement a more stringent form of Islamic law, or Sharia.
Somalia has no stable Government since 1991 had and the humanitarian crisis in the famine has escalated fighting between rebels and Government troops devastated country.
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