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Two French security advisers seized in Somalia this week have been split up and are now being held by two different hardline groups, reports say. | Two French security advisers seized in Somalia this week have been split up and are now being held by two different hardline groups, reports say. |
The pair were snatched by gunmen from a Mogadishu hotel on Tuesday and were being held by the Hizbul-Islam group. | The pair were snatched by gunmen from a Mogadishu hotel on Tuesday and were being held by the Hizbul-Islam group. |
But officials say the al-Shabab group wanted them and after a row, Hizbul-Islam handed one of the men over. | But officials say the al-Shabab group wanted them and after a row, Hizbul-Islam handed one of the men over. |
Al-Shabab has recently carried out several beheadings, amputations and stonings in areas it controls. | Al-Shabab has recently carried out several beheadings, amputations and stonings in areas it controls. |
They are allied with Hizbul-Islam against the UN-backed interim government and together control much of southern Somalia. | They are allied with Hizbul-Islam against the UN-backed interim government and together control much of southern Somalia. |
Both groups are said to have links to al-Qaeda and have been reinforced by foreign fighters. | |
A BBC East Africa correspondent, Peter Greste, says kidnappings in Somalia are normally about the negotiation of ransom payments rather than making violent points about foreign interference. | A BBC East Africa correspondent, Peter Greste, says kidnappings in Somalia are normally about the negotiation of ransom payments rather than making violent points about foreign interference. |
But he says this abduction has diplomats worried because making a point about foreign support for the government might be more valuable than demanding a cash payout. | But he says this abduction has diplomats worried because making a point about foreign support for the government might be more valuable than demanding a cash payout. |
'Good health' | |
A group of gunmen dressed in military uniform seized the men on Tuesday morning and handed them over to the Hizbul-Islam group. | A group of gunmen dressed in military uniform seized the men on Tuesday morning and handed them over to the Hizbul-Islam group. |
The move apparently sparked a row with the al-Shabab militants, who managed to persuade the other group to hand over one of the hostages. | The move apparently sparked a row with the al-Shabab militants, who managed to persuade the other group to hand over one of the hostages. |
Meeting al-Shabab Somali justice - Islamist-style | |
An unnamed al-Shabab militant told Reuters the two men had been shared "to avoid clashes between Islamists". | An unnamed al-Shabab militant told Reuters the two men had been shared "to avoid clashes between Islamists". |
Somali Social Affairs Minister Mohammed Ali Ibrahim told French media the government was trying to free the men. | Somali Social Affairs Minister Mohammed Ali Ibrahim told French media the government was trying to free the men. |
"The Shabab party took one of the two hostages and the other is in the hands of the Hizbul-Islam, but we're in negotiations with them and we're hoping for a positive result," he said. | "The Shabab party took one of the two hostages and the other is in the hands of the Hizbul-Islam, but we're in negotiations with them and we're hoping for a positive result," he said. |
Mr Ibrahim said that Somalia's prime minister had spoken to one of the hostages who was being held in Mogadishu and said they are apparently in good health. | Mr Ibrahim said that Somalia's prime minister had spoken to one of the hostages who was being held in Mogadishu and said they are apparently in good health. |
Moderate Islamist Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed was sworn in as president in January after UN-brokered peace talks. | |
He promised to introduce Sharia law but the hardliners accuse him of being a western stooge. | |
The French advisors were reportedly helping to train the forces of government, which has recently appealed for foreign help to tackle the Islamists. | |
The US last month confirmed that it has sent weapons to the government, which is also being protected by some 4,000 African Union troops in Mogadishu. | |
Somalia has not had a functioning national government since 1991. | Somalia has not had a functioning national government since 1991. |