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Islamists deny Somali bomb claims | Islamists deny Somali bomb claims |
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The Islamist group which controls much of southern Somalia has rejected accusations that it was behind the car bomb on the government base, Baidoa. | The Islamist group which controls much of southern Somalia has rejected accusations that it was behind the car bomb on the government base, Baidoa. |
Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) leader Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys has condemned the attack, in which at least nine people died. | Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) leader Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys has condemned the attack, in which at least nine people died. |
Government officials have accused the UIC of organising Thursday's blast. | Government officials have accused the UIC of organising Thursday's blast. |
There are fears of widespread conflict between the government and the UIC and their regional allies. | There are fears of widespread conflict between the government and the UIC and their regional allies. |
The government says they have arrested three more suspects following raids in houses and hotels in Baidoa, after three people were arrested on Thursday. | |
A government source says one of those arrested lost a leg in the explosion and another is a woman. | |
Police have tightened security around the town and several cars from the Islamist-held capital, Mogadishu, were not allowed to enter Baidoa. | |
Evidence | |
A policeman told the BBC that a female suicide bomber wearing a veil blew herself up at a check-point on the outskirts of the only town under government control. | A policeman told the BBC that a female suicide bomber wearing a veil blew herself up at a check-point on the outskirts of the only town under government control. |
"There were flames everywhere," an eye-witness said. | |
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The government says it was a suicide bombing but there is no independent verification of this. | The government says it was a suicide bombing but there is no independent verification of this. |
"All indications are that they were trying to bring the explosives into Baidoa and their motive could be killing government officials, but we expect to get a clearer picture from the interrogation," Information Minister Ali Jama told the AFP news agency. | |
Some officials have suggested that the attackers were foreign members of the al-Qaeda network. | Some officials have suggested that the attackers were foreign members of the al-Qaeda network. |
But Mr Aweys denied the charges. | But Mr Aweys denied the charges. |
"This is a baseless allegation. They have no evidence to say the Islamic courts are behind this," he told the AP news agency. | "This is a baseless allegation. They have no evidence to say the Islamic courts are behind this," he told the AP news agency. |
Ethiopia resolution | Ethiopia resolution |
Interim President Abdullahi Yusuf survived a suicide car bomb attack in Baidoa two months ago, which killed his brother. | Interim President Abdullahi Yusuf survived a suicide car bomb attack in Baidoa two months ago, which killed his brother. |
He said they were foreign members of al-Qaeda. | He said they were foreign members of al-Qaeda. |
The UIC denies links to al-Qaeda but is opposed to the government and has threatened to launch a holy war to drive Ethiopian troops out of the country. | The UIC denies links to al-Qaeda but is opposed to the government and has threatened to launch a holy war to drive Ethiopian troops out of the country. |
Ethiopia admits it has hundreds of military trainers helping the government but denies they are taking part in any conflict. | Ethiopia admits it has hundreds of military trainers helping the government but denies they are taking part in any conflict. |
The Ethiopian parliament on Thursday passed a resolution authorising the government to take all necessary and legal steps against any invasion by UIC. | The Ethiopian parliament on Thursday passed a resolution authorising the government to take all necessary and legal steps against any invasion by UIC. |
The resolution said there was a clear and present danger to Ethiopia from the UIC. | The resolution said there was a clear and present danger to Ethiopia from the UIC. |
Ethiopia's rival Eritrea denies claims that it backs the UIC. | Ethiopia's rival Eritrea denies claims that it backs the UIC. |