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Ethiopia rejects Somali request | Ethiopia rejects Somali request |
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Ethiopia has refused a request by Somalia for military support to fight insurgents, saying such an intervention would need an international mandate. | Ethiopia has refused a request by Somalia for military support to fight insurgents, saying such an intervention would need an international mandate. |
The Somali authorities have been battling Islamist insurgents who control much of the country. | The Somali authorities have been battling Islamist insurgents who control much of the country. |
The speaker of Somalia's parliament had earlier urged neighbouring countries to send troops within 24 hours. | The speaker of Somalia's parliament had earlier urged neighbouring countries to send troops within 24 hours. |
Ethiopian troops helped topple an Islamist movement in Somalia in 2006, but were withdrawn earlier this year. | Ethiopian troops helped topple an Islamist movement in Somalia in 2006, but were withdrawn earlier this year. |
On Saturday Somali parliamentary Speaker Sheikh Aden Mohamed Nur urged neighbouring Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Yemen to intervene as fierce fighting continued for a second day in the capital Mogadishu. | |
But Ethiopian government spokesman Bereket Simon said that an international mandate was needed for such an intervention. | But Ethiopian government spokesman Bereket Simon said that an international mandate was needed for such an intervention. |
He added that the international community, not just Somalia's neighbours, should assist its transitional government. | He added that the international community, not just Somalia's neighbours, should assist its transitional government. |
Assassinations | Assassinations |
Somalia has been without an effective government since 1991. Its UN-backed transitional government controls only parts of Mogadishu, but little of the rest of the country. | Somalia has been without an effective government since 1991. Its UN-backed transitional government controls only parts of Mogadishu, but little of the rest of the country. |
There are some 4,300 African Union troops deployed in Mogadishu, but they lack any mandate to pursue the insurgents. | There are some 4,300 African Union troops deployed in Mogadishu, but they lack any mandate to pursue the insurgents. |
Pro-government forces have been fighting radical Islamist guerrillas in the capital since 7 May. | Pro-government forces have been fighting radical Islamist guerrillas in the capital since 7 May. |
On Friday, gunmen killed Mohamed Hussein Addow, an MP who represented the Karan district where fighting has been particularly intense in recent days. | On Friday, gunmen killed Mohamed Hussein Addow, an MP who represented the Karan district where fighting has been particularly intense in recent days. |
It was the third killing of a high-profile public figure in as many days. | It was the third killing of a high-profile public figure in as many days. |
Somalia's security minister - an outspoken critic of the militant Islamist group al-Shabab - was killed in a suicide attack in the northern town of Beledweyne, and Mogadishu's police commander was also killed this week. | Somalia's security minister - an outspoken critic of the militant Islamist group al-Shabab - was killed in a suicide attack in the northern town of Beledweyne, and Mogadishu's police commander was also killed this week. |
Militant groups including al-Shabab, which is accused of links to al-Qaeda, have been trying to topple Somalia's government for three years. | Militant groups including al-Shabab, which is accused of links to al-Qaeda, have been trying to topple Somalia's government for three years. |
Some four million people in Somalia - or about one-third of the population - need food aid, according to aid agencies. | Some four million people in Somalia - or about one-third of the population - need food aid, according to aid agencies. |
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