A City of Refugees: Mogadishu Clashes Continue

by Jordan Yerman | May 19, 2007 at 10:12 am
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The bitter fighting between Ethiopian troops and the fighters aligned with several Somali warlords is claiming more and more lives, as well as displacing more and more people.

Ethiopia said on Saturday its troops backing Somali government forces killed nearly 1 000 insurgents in Mogadishu in March and April during some of the heaviest clashes in the city's bloody history.

"[About 200 to 300 al-Shabaab fighters [Somali insurgents] and other extremists died in the fighting in late March and more than 600 in the fighting that ended on April 26," the Ethiopian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

It said 150 others were taken prisoner, "many of them international mujahedeen", but did not indicate where the detainees were being held.

Mogadishu's dominant Hawiye clan elders and a local rights panel estimated that at least 1 400 people, mainly civilians, died in the clashes, which drew international condemnation for attacks on civilian targets.

Addis Ababa said at least 80 000 people fled the violence, while United Nations agencies said up to 400 000 people were displaced.

"The numbers of those who had fled from the two or three [Mogadishu] districts where the fighting was fiercest was perhaps as many as 80 000, but this was no more than a fifth of the higher UN estimates," the statement added.

Sixteen years without government has left Somalia a political wasteland, overrun by warring factions, and with a war-weary populace.

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