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BAIDOA, Somalia: Somaliaââ¬â¢s Islamists are at war against Ethiopia not the government, a hardline Islamist leader said on Thursday, as fighting raged for a third day between his forces and pro-government troops.
Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, who was speaking to Reuters by telephone, also accused Ethiopia of attacking the Islamists in southern Somalia. Three days of fighting with rockets, artillery and machineguns have increased fears of a devastating Horn of Africa war that could suck in rivals Ethiopia and Eritrea, who diplomats say are conducting a proxy war there.
The most sustained combat so far for control of a nation in anarchy since the 1991 ouster of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre, follows two months of increasingly violent skirmishes along a frontline snaking across Somalia. Aweysââ¬â¢s declaration came hours after he called the fighting around the governmentââ¬â¢s encircled stronghold, Baidoa, ââ¬Åa small incidentââ¬Â and a top European Union envoy said the two sides had agreed to stop fighting and resume peace talks.
Thursdayââ¬â¢s shelling seemed to scuttle the shuttle diplomacy mission by EU aid chief Louis Michel, who flew into Baidoa and later to Mogadishu to try to push the two sides back to the bargaining table.
ââ¬ÅThe Somali government and the Islamists do not have heavy artillery pieces-that shows Ethiopia is at war with us,ââ¬Â said Aweys, whom Washington says has links to al Qaeda.
The News Pakistan.
Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, who was speaking to Reuters by telephone, also accused Ethiopia of attacking the Islamists in southern Somalia. Three days of fighting with rockets, artillery and machineguns have increased fears of a devastating Horn of Africa war that could suck in rivals Ethiopia and Eritrea, who diplomats say are conducting a proxy war there.
The most sustained combat so far for control of a nation in anarchy since the 1991 ouster of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre, follows two months of increasingly violent skirmishes along a frontline snaking across Somalia. Aweysââ¬â¢s declaration came hours after he called the fighting around the governmentââ¬â¢s encircled stronghold, Baidoa, ââ¬Åa small incidentââ¬Â and a top European Union envoy said the two sides had agreed to stop fighting and resume peace talks.
Thursdayââ¬â¢s shelling seemed to scuttle the shuttle diplomacy mission by EU aid chief Louis Michel, who flew into Baidoa and later to Mogadishu to try to push the two sides back to the bargaining table.
ââ¬ÅThe Somali government and the Islamists do not have heavy artillery pieces-that shows Ethiopia is at war with us,ââ¬Â said Aweys, whom Washington says has links to al Qaeda.
The News Pakistan.