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Top Islamist returns to Somalia | Top Islamist returns to Somalia |
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One of Somalia's main Islamist leaders has returned to the Somali capital two years after being driven from power. | One of Somalia's main Islamist leaders has returned to the Somali capital two years after being driven from power. |
Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed's Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) was ousted by the Ethiopian-backed interim government. | Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed's Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) was ousted by the Ethiopian-backed interim government. |
His arrival follows a deal, between the government and the opposition movement he now leads, which should see Ethiopia withdraw its forces later this month. | His arrival follows a deal, between the government and the opposition movement he now leads, which should see Ethiopia withdraw its forces later this month. |
The Islamist al-Shabab insurgent group that controls much of southern Somalia has not signed up to the peace deal. | The Islamist al-Shabab insurgent group that controls much of southern Somalia has not signed up to the peace deal. |
Correspondents say Mr Ahmed was regarded as the more moderate of the leaders in the UIC, the group which ruled most of the country for the second half of 2006. | |
Islamist rival Sheikh Hassan Aweys has accused Mr Ahmed of siding with the enemy. | |
Somalia has been without a central government for nearly two decades and half of the population is dependent on food aid. | Somalia has been without a central government for nearly two decades and half of the population is dependent on food aid. |
'Good step forward' | 'Good step forward' |
Mr Ahmed was welcomed at Mogadishu's main airport by members of the current government. | Mr Ahmed was welcomed at Mogadishu's main airport by members of the current government. |
UN peace envoy to Somalia, Ahmedou Ould Abdallah, told the BBC it was "a good step forward" in the peace process. | UN peace envoy to Somalia, Ahmedou Ould Abdallah, told the BBC it was "a good step forward" in the peace process. |
In late 2006, the UIC, which Mr Ahmed headed along with Mr Aweys, was overthrown by troops from neighbouring Ethiopia - who still protect the beleaguered government they then installed. | |
The Ethiopian move was supported by the United States, which said the Somali Islamists had links with al-Qaeda. | |
BBC world affairs correspondent Mark Doyle says over the past two years Mogadishu has been the scene of violence on a scale that is unprecedented even for Somalia. | BBC world affairs correspondent Mark Doyle says over the past two years Mogadishu has been the scene of violence on a scale that is unprecedented even for Somalia. |
Islamist and nationalist forces have battled the Somali government and their Ethiopian allies on an almost daily basis, causing at least half a million people to flee the city into the surrounding semi-desert. | Islamist and nationalist forces have battled the Somali government and their Ethiopian allies on an almost daily basis, causing at least half a million people to flee the city into the surrounding semi-desert. |
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