Al-Shabab seizes Somali town after peacekeeper pullout
African Union forces
abandon Halgan town in the Hiran region, allowing al-Qaeda-affiliated fighters
to enter soon after.
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Fighters from al-Shabab have seized control of yet another town in
central Somalia after it was abandoned by African Union peacekeepers, according
to a spokesman for the group and a local official.
It was the third time this month that the al-Qaeda-affiliated
group moved into a town in the region after the withdrawal of Ethiopian forces.
On Sunday, an Ethiopian contingent abandoned the town of Halgan in
the Hiran region, allowing the group's fighters to enter soon after, Abdiasis
Abu Musab, al-Shabab's spokesman on military operations said.
A military offensive
launched in 2014 by African Union forces and the Somali army pushed out
al-Shabbab of major strategic centres, but the fighters, who once held sway over
much of the Horn of Africa country, still control some settlements and rural
areas
The fall of Halgan was confirmed by Dahir Amin Jesow, a member of
parliament from the region, who said residents are being subjected to reprisals
at the hands of the fighters.
"Each day, civilians are being beheaded over suspicion that
they are government supporters," he told the Reuters news agency. "We
do not have a government that is effective enough to protect our
civilians."
The reason for the peacekeepers' withdrawal was not clear.
Officials in Ethiopia were not immediately available for comment.
Somalia has been embroiled in conflict and lawlessness since the
early 1990s following the toppling of military dictator Mohamed Siad Barre.
Propped up by the African Union-mandated force known as AMISOM,
Somalia's military and central government have strengthened their grip on the
country but a relentless campaign of violence by al-Shabab persists.
The group regularly attacks AMISOM's troops, which is made up of
about 22,000 soldiers and police from African nations supporting Somalia's
government and army.
Al-Shabab aims to drive out the peacekeepers, topple Somalia's
Western-backed government and impose a strict version of Islam.
Source: Agencies
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