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Martial law declared in Somalia | Martial law declared in Somalia |
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Somalia's parliament has voted to declare three months of martial law after the rout of Islamist forces. | Somalia's parliament has voted to declare three months of martial law after the rout of Islamist forces. |
MPs sitting in the provincial town of Baidoa voted 154 to two to ratify Prime Minister Ali Mohamad Ghedi's plan to restore order in the war-ravaged state. | MPs sitting in the provincial town of Baidoa voted 154 to two to ratify Prime Minister Ali Mohamad Ghedi's plan to restore order in the war-ravaged state. |
The government regained control after a campaign led by Ethiopian troops which also saw US air attacks on militants. | The government regained control after a campaign led by Ethiopian troops which also saw US air attacks on militants. |
Meanwhile, nine people have died in clashes between rival clans in a town in central Somalia. | Meanwhile, nine people have died in clashes between rival clans in a town in central Somalia. |
Residents say at least nine people were killed in the settlement of Biyo-Adde when fighting broke out in a local market. | Residents say at least nine people were killed in the settlement of Biyo-Adde when fighting broke out in a local market. |
The transitional government says it has sent police from its headquarters in nearby Jowhar. | The transitional government says it has sent police from its headquarters in nearby Jowhar. |
Martial law 'necessary' | |
Correspondents say the government is trying to assert its authority over clan disputes and re-emerging local warlords two weeks after the Union of Islamic Courts militia was ousted from central and southern Somalia. | Correspondents say the government is trying to assert its authority over clan disputes and re-emerging local warlords two weeks after the Union of Islamic Courts militia was ousted from central and southern Somalia. |
The government says the last Islamic Courts base at Ras Kamboni is now in government hands and operations are continuing to hunt down Islamist militiamen. | The government says the last Islamic Courts base at Ras Kamboni is now in government hands and operations are continuing to hunt down Islamist militiamen. |
Martial law will allow the president to issue decrees on matters of national security, bans unlawful demonstrations and outlaws the spreading of propaganda. | |
A government statement, quoted by news agency AFP, said the vote would give it the right to take "all necessary actions to enforce security in the country". | |
Lawmakers opposed to the motion said too many people have arms in Somalia and it would be dangerous to impose martial law in such a situation. | |
Earlier this week the US launched air strikes against Islamists, who they accuse of harbouring al-Qaeda members suspected of carrying out attacks against US embassies in East Africa. | |
The Islamists denied they were sheltering senior al-Qaeda operatives and the strikes were condemned by some regional powers, and humanitarian groups. |
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