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Somalia targets Islamists' escape | Somalia targets Islamists' escape |
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Somalia's transitional government has issued an urgent appeal to Kenya to seal their common border to prevent fleeing Islamist forces from crossing. | Somalia's transitional government has issued an urgent appeal to Kenya to seal their common border to prevent fleeing Islamist forces from crossing. |
There has been no formal response, but a large convoy of armoured vehicles was seen heading towards the Somali border in the eastern Kenyan town of Garissa. | |
The appeal came after the Islamists were driven from their last stronghold, the southern port of Kismayo. | The appeal came after the Islamists were driven from their last stronghold, the southern port of Kismayo. |
The Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) militia abandoned the town overnight. | The Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) militia abandoned the town overnight. |
Local militias briefly took control, before a combined Somali-Ethiopian force entered the port city to what local correspondents say was a big welcome. | Local militias briefly took control, before a combined Somali-Ethiopian force entered the port city to what local correspondents say was a big welcome. |
Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Ghedi has urged the African Union (AU) to send peacekeepers and offered an amnesty to Islamist fighters. | Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Ghedi has urged the African Union (AU) to send peacekeepers and offered an amnesty to Islamist fighters. |
'Misled' | 'Misled' |
The Islamists had swept through Somalia last year, and their retreat from Kismayo is seen as a major reversal. | The Islamists had swept through Somalia last year, and their retreat from Kismayo is seen as a major reversal. |
Somalia's sudden power shift Q&A: Somali conflict | Somalia's sudden power shift Q&A: Somali conflict |
The UIC had withdrawn to Kismayo on Thursday, after abandoning the capital Mogadishu. | The UIC had withdrawn to Kismayo on Thursday, after abandoning the capital Mogadishu. |
Mr Ghedi offered an amnesty to Islamist fighters who handed over their weapons and gave them three days to comply, saying they had been "misled by international terrorists". | Mr Ghedi offered an amnesty to Islamist fighters who handed over their weapons and gave them three days to comply, saying they had been "misled by international terrorists". |
However he stressed that there would be no amnesty for leaders of the UIC. | However he stressed that there would be no amnesty for leaders of the UIC. |
The BBC's Karen Allen in Nairobi, Kenya, says this is far from the end of the story, as the Islamists have vowed to fight back. | The BBC's Karen Allen in Nairobi, Kenya, says this is far from the end of the story, as the Islamists have vowed to fight back. |
The presence of Ethiopian troops on Somali soil could damage the government's attempts to win widespread support, our correspondent says. | The presence of Ethiopian troops on Somali soil could damage the government's attempts to win widespread support, our correspondent says. |
The prime minister also called on the AU to help stabilise the country. | The prime minister also called on the AU to help stabilise the country. |
"We would like the military observers and peacekeepers to come in to help us as soon as possible," he told reporters. | "We would like the military observers and peacekeepers to come in to help us as soon as possible," he told reporters. |
Talks rejected | Talks rejected |
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki has called for a summit of East African countries to discuss the situation. | Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki has called for a summit of East African countries to discuss the situation. |
Ugandan Foreign Minister Sam Kutesa told the BBC that his country was ready to commit 1,000 troops as part of an African regional peace-keeping force, with a mandate to protect the government and help train troops. | Ugandan Foreign Minister Sam Kutesa told the BBC that his country was ready to commit 1,000 troops as part of an African regional peace-keeping force, with a mandate to protect the government and help train troops. |
An Islamic commander, Sheikh Yaqub Ishak, confirmed his forces had left Kismayo, but said they would not "stop fighting the Ethiopian invader". | An Islamic commander, Sheikh Yaqub Ishak, confirmed his forces had left Kismayo, but said they would not "stop fighting the Ethiopian invader". |
Ethiopian aircraft and artillery are backing Somalia's governmentThe Islamists have rejected offers of talks with the government, saying Ethiopia must withdraw its forces first. | Ethiopian aircraft and artillery are backing Somalia's governmentThe Islamists have rejected offers of talks with the government, saying Ethiopia must withdraw its forces first. |
Ethiopian troops officially entered Somalia on 24 December, joining fighters loyal to Somalia's interim government, to repel an Islamist assault on the government stronghold of Baidoa. | Ethiopian troops officially entered Somalia on 24 December, joining fighters loyal to Somalia's interim government, to repel an Islamist assault on the government stronghold of Baidoa. |
Ethiopia accuses the UIC of harbouring al-Qaeda militants. This is denied by the militia. | Ethiopia accuses the UIC of harbouring al-Qaeda militants. This is denied by the militia. |
The UIC assumed control of the capital in June, driving warlords out and rapidly extending its influence to much of central and southern Somalia. | The UIC assumed control of the capital in June, driving warlords out and rapidly extending its influence to much of central and southern Somalia. |
Some analysts say the UIC's popularity stemmed from its ability to transcend the clan enmities that have bedevilled Somalia since the overthrow of former President Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991. | Some analysts say the UIC's popularity stemmed from its ability to transcend the clan enmities that have bedevilled Somalia since the overthrow of former President Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991. |
The UN estimates that about 30,000 people have been displaced during the fighting, and casualties have been high. | The UN estimates that about 30,000 people have been displaced during the fighting, and casualties have been high. |