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Africa Horn |
Somali Islamists close Ethiopian border as tensions soar |
2006-10-08 |
MOGADISHU - Somalia’s powerful Islamist movement ordered the partial closure of the country’s border with Ethiopia on Saturday, after accusing Ethiopian troops of invading, mining and shelling Somali territory. Islamic court officials closed down border crossings in the central Hiran region for “national security reasons”, claiming that Ethiopian troops had occupied a village well inside Somalia and were conducting operations there. “The border with Ethiopia is closed in the Hiran region for national security reasons,” said Sheikh Hussein Mohamud Gagale, the deputy security officer for the region. “Ethiopian soldiers are conducting military manoeuvers around Sarirale village which is inside Somali territory,” he told Mogadishu’s Simba radio, noting that Sarirale is about 45 kilometers (28 miles) from the border. “They also planted landmines around the border areas,” Gagale said. “The mines could kill our “These are false allegations,” Ethiopian foreign ministry spokesman Solomon Abebe told AFP in Addis Ababa. “The extremists try to use Ethiopia as a cover to hide the real motives behind the curtain. “The international community should give attention to what the extremists are doing, because it is an act of aggression against Ethiopia,” he said, repeating denials of any Ethiopian troops in or near Beledweyne. Beledweyne is about 30 kilometers (19 miles) from the Ethiopian border and 300 kilometers (185 miles) north of Mogadishu, which the Islamists seized from warlords in June and have used as base for rapid expansion. |
Posted by:Steve White |