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'Truce' after Somali gun battle | 'Truce' after Somali gun battle |
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Elders from the dominant clan in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, have reached an informal truce with the Ethiopian army after two days of heavy fighting. | Elders from the dominant clan in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, have reached an informal truce with the Ethiopian army after two days of heavy fighting. |
More than 20 people have died in clashes between insurgents and Ethiopia-backed government forces. | More than 20 people have died in clashes between insurgents and Ethiopia-backed government forces. |
The Ethiopian army last year helped the interim government drive out an Islamist group, which was largely drawn from Mogadishu's dominant Hawiye clan. | The Ethiopian army last year helped the interim government drive out an Islamist group, which was largely drawn from Mogadishu's dominant Hawiye clan. |
But there are reports that the ceasefire has already broken down. | But there are reports that the ceasefire has already broken down. |
We agreed with the Ethiopian military officials to implement a ceasefire Ugas Abdi Dahir MohamedHawiye clan spokesman class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/6480561.stm">In pictures: Mogadishu battles Correspondents say it is too early to determine exactly what is going on but one resident in the south of the city said he had heard a number of large explosions and machine gunfire. | |
A government official, who did not want to be identified, told the BBC he had heard that Ethiopian tanks had been firing on buildings occupied by Islamist insurgents. | A government official, who did not want to be identified, told the BBC he had heard that Ethiopian tanks had been firing on buildings occupied by Islamist insurgents. |
He said he had heard reports that a truce had been signed but he had no details and agreed that the resumption of fighting in the past few hours threw doubt onto whether a truce had been effective. | He said he had heard reports that a truce had been signed but he had no details and agreed that the resumption of fighting in the past few hours threw doubt onto whether a truce had been effective. |
Significant | Significant |
Earlier, a Hawiye clan spokesman said that the elders had agreed with Ethiopian military officials to implement a ceasefire. | Earlier, a Hawiye clan spokesman said that the elders had agreed with Ethiopian military officials to implement a ceasefire. |
African Union peacekeepers were sent to restore order | African Union peacekeepers were sent to restore order |
"After serious discussions on the current political situation and on the renewed violence, we agreed with the Ethiopian military officials to implement a ceasefire," AFP news agency quotes Ugas Abdi Dahir Mohamed as saying. | "After serious discussions on the current political situation and on the renewed violence, we agreed with the Ethiopian military officials to implement a ceasefire," AFP news agency quotes Ugas Abdi Dahir Mohamed as saying. |
The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says at the meeting it was discussed how government troops would withdraw from Hawiye clan strongholds. | The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says at the meeting it was discussed how government troops would withdraw from Hawiye clan strongholds. |
The latest fighting - described as the heaviest since the Islamists fell - started when pro-government forces tried to take control of these areas. | The latest fighting - described as the heaviest since the Islamists fell - started when pro-government forces tried to take control of these areas. |
The bodies of government soldiers were dragged through the streets and set on fire. | The bodies of government soldiers were dragged through the streets and set on fire. |
Our correspondent says that although the deal is informal, it could be significant as the Hawiye clan is powerful in Mogadishu. | Our correspondent says that although the deal is informal, it could be significant as the Hawiye clan is powerful in Mogadishu. |
Mistrusted | Mistrusted |
The transitional government is led by President Abdullahi Yusuf, who is neither a Hawiye nor from Mogadishu. | The transitional government is led by President Abdullahi Yusuf, who is neither a Hawiye nor from Mogadishu. |
He is a Darod from the Puntland region and is accused by the Hawiye of precipitating this crisis by bringing in his own militiamen and relying on the mistrusted Ethiopians. | He is a Darod from the Puntland region and is accused by the Hawiye of precipitating this crisis by bringing in his own militiamen and relying on the mistrusted Ethiopians. |
The withdrawal of Ethiopian troops from the country was also discussed at the meeting, our reporter says. | The withdrawal of Ethiopian troops from the country was also discussed at the meeting, our reporter says. |
Ethiopian troops have been gradually handing over responsibilities to an African Union force which has been deploying to Mogadishu this month to try and bring stability to the city. | Ethiopian troops have been gradually handing over responsibilities to an African Union force which has been deploying to Mogadishu this month to try and bring stability to the city. |
The interim government has blamed remnants of the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) for escalating violence in the capital. | The interim government has blamed remnants of the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) for escalating violence in the capital. |
Somalia enjoyed a six-month lull in the insecurity that had dogged the country for the past 16 years when the UIC took power last year. | Somalia enjoyed a six-month lull in the insecurity that had dogged the country for the past 16 years when the UIC took power last year. |
But insecurity has returned to the city and the UN estimates some 40,000 people have fled from Mogadishu since February. | But insecurity has returned to the city and the UN estimates some 40,000 people have fled from Mogadishu since February. |