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Islamist rules out Somalia talks | Islamist rules out Somalia talks |
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Somalia's influential Islamist leader has ruled out holding talks with the president to end years of violence. | Somalia's influential Islamist leader has ruled out holding talks with the president to end years of violence. |
Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys called on Islamists to continue fighting the government led by moderate Islamist Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. | Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys called on Islamists to continue fighting the government led by moderate Islamist Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. |
Mr Aweys returned to Somalia last month from exile in Eritrea, raising speculation that he might again work with the president. | Mr Aweys returned to Somalia last month from exile in Eritrea, raising speculation that he might again work with the president. |
The pair were joint leaders of a group ousted from Mogadishu in late 2006. | The pair were joint leaders of a group ousted from Mogadishu in late 2006. |
Ethiopian troops helped government forces topple their Union of Islamic Courts, after it had gained control of most of southern Somalia. | Ethiopian troops helped government forces topple their Union of Islamic Courts, after it had gained control of most of southern Somalia. |
But January saw Mr Ahmed elected president as part of a UN-brokered peace deal which saw Ethiopian troops leave the country. | But January saw Mr Ahmed elected president as part of a UN-brokered peace deal which saw Ethiopian troops leave the country. |
The president had said he was open to talks with Mr Aweys, who is seen as a kingmaker in Somali politics. | The president had said he was open to talks with Mr Aweys, who is seen as a kingmaker in Somali politics. |
Somalia's kingmaker returns | |
But after his return to Mogadishu, it was not clear whether Mr Aweys would join forces with President Ahmed or the al-Shabab Islamist radicals. | But after his return to Mogadishu, it was not clear whether Mr Aweys would join forces with President Ahmed or the al-Shabab Islamist radicals. |
"While we are sticking to our policy, he [President Ahmed] entered into a different politics. Therefore, I am not ready to hold talks with him now," he told reporters in Mogadishu. | "While we are sticking to our policy, he [President Ahmed] entered into a different politics. Therefore, I am not ready to hold talks with him now," he told reporters in Mogadishu. |
"[President] Sharif is in the same trench with the international community and we are against it." | "[President] Sharif is in the same trench with the international community and we are against it." |
The US accuses both Mr Aweys and al-Shabab of links to al-Qaeda. | The US accuses both Mr Aweys and al-Shabab of links to al-Qaeda. |
Al-Shabab operates freely in much of southern Somalia, while Mr Ahmed's government only controls small pockets of the country. | Al-Shabab operates freely in much of southern Somalia, while Mr Ahmed's government only controls small pockets of the country. |