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UN backs peace force for Somalia | UN backs peace force for Somalia |
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The United Nations Security Council has approved the deployment of an African Union peacekeeping force to Somalia. | The United Nations Security Council has approved the deployment of an African Union peacekeeping force to Somalia. |
Somalia has been beset by the heaviest fighting between insurgents and government troops since the withdrawal of Islamist militias last year. | Somalia has been beset by the heaviest fighting between insurgents and government troops since the withdrawal of Islamist militias last year. |
The 8,000 strong force has a mandate to help stabilise the situation, but only 4,000 troops have been pledged so far. | The 8,000 strong force has a mandate to help stabilise the situation, but only 4,000 troops have been pledged so far. |
A resolution has urged all AU member states to contribute troops. Moreover, a UN force may arrive in six months. | A resolution has urged all AU member states to contribute troops. Moreover, a UN force may arrive in six months. |
Specifically, the resolution, drafted by Britain, authorises the 53 AU member states to deploy for six months a mission to Somalia which will be provided with all the means necessary to accomplish its mandate. | Specifically, the resolution, drafted by Britain, authorises the 53 AU member states to deploy for six months a mission to Somalia which will be provided with all the means necessary to accomplish its mandate. |
The council has asked UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to investigate the possibility of a UN peacekeeping operation. | The council has asked UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to investigate the possibility of a UN peacekeeping operation. |
On Tuesday, fierce battles prompted thousands of residents to flee the Somali capital Mogadishu. | On Tuesday, fierce battles prompted thousands of residents to flee the Somali capital Mogadishu. |
Ethiopian soldiers have started to withdraw after helping the government oust the Islamists. | Ethiopian soldiers have started to withdraw after helping the government oust the Islamists. |
So far only Uganda, Burundi, Nigeria and Ghana have agreed to send soldiers to the mission. | So far only Uganda, Burundi, Nigeria and Ghana have agreed to send soldiers to the mission. |
Uganda is expected to be first to deploy troops and will announce details later on Wednesday. | |
They have proposed sending 1,500 soldiers in a phased operation. | |
After 16 years without an effective national government, Mogadishu is awash with weapons. | After 16 years without an effective national government, Mogadishu is awash with weapons. |
Some Islamist leaders vowed to start a guerrilla war after they were driven out of Mogadishu in December. | Some Islamist leaders vowed to start a guerrilla war after they were driven out of Mogadishu in December. |
But no-one has claimed responsibility for the spate of recent attacks. |