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Ethiopia seeking Somalia pullout | Ethiopia seeking Somalia pullout |
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Ethiopia's prime minister has said he wants to withdraw all his troops from neighbouring Somalia, where they helped oust Islamists last year. | Ethiopia's prime minister has said he wants to withdraw all his troops from neighbouring Somalia, where they helped oust Islamists last year. |
Meles Zenawi told the BBC that he hoped African Union peacekeepers would deploy soon to relieve his troops. | Meles Zenawi told the BBC that he hoped African Union peacekeepers would deploy soon to relieve his troops. |
One of the AU leaders says it would be a "catastrophe" if Ethiopia pulled out before the AU troops arrived. | One of the AU leaders says it would be a "catastrophe" if Ethiopia pulled out before the AU troops arrived. |
Up to a third of the population fled recent fighting in the capital, Mogadishu, and badly need aid. | Up to a third of the population fled recent fighting in the capital, Mogadishu, and badly need aid. |
Less than 40% of the estimated 300,00 displaced Somalis are receiving any help, according to UN humanitarian relief chief John Holmes. | Less than 40% of the estimated 300,00 displaced Somalis are receiving any help, according to UN humanitarian relief chief John Holmes. |
After a visit to Mogadishu, he said Somalia now represents a worse displacement crisis than Sudan's Darfur region. | After a visit to Mogadishu, he said Somalia now represents a worse displacement crisis than Sudan's Darfur region. |
'Onerous' | 'Onerous' |
Mr Meles said he wanted to end the "onerous" financial burden of having Ethiopian troops, estimated to be several thousand in number, in Somalia. | Mr Meles said he wanted to end the "onerous" financial burden of having Ethiopian troops, estimated to be several thousand in number, in Somalia. |
"Things have improved significantly in Mogadishu, making it possible for peacekeeping troops to do their job," he said. | "Things have improved significantly in Mogadishu, making it possible for peacekeeping troops to do their job," he said. |
Clan rivalries behind violence Doctor's story: 'Too many patients' | Clan rivalries behind violence Doctor's story: 'Too many patients' |
"I very much hope and expect that those African countries that have promised to send troops will do so." | "I very much hope and expect that those African countries that have promised to send troops will do so." |
AU Commission chief Alpha Oumar Konare told the AFP news agency that Ethiopia must wait for the AU forces. | AU Commission chief Alpha Oumar Konare told the AFP news agency that Ethiopia must wait for the AU forces. |
"If Ethiopia withdrew from Somalia today, it would be a catastrophe," he said. | "If Ethiopia withdrew from Somalia today, it would be a catastrophe," he said. |
He said Ethiopia had done the job of the AU but its continued presence could "block political dialogue" in Somalia. | He said Ethiopia had done the job of the AU but its continued presence could "block political dialogue" in Somalia. |
Ethiopia has twice fought border wars with Somalia and is widely distrusted there. | Ethiopia has twice fought border wars with Somalia and is widely distrusted there. |
So far, Uganda has sent 1,700 peacekeepers but the AU says another 6,300 troops are needed. | So far, Uganda has sent 1,700 peacekeepers but the AU says another 6,300 troops are needed. |
Nigeria, Burundi and Ghana have all promised to contribute to the AU force. | Nigeria, Burundi and Ghana have all promised to contribute to the AU force. |
Mr Meles said the "organised resistance" of the Islamists had now been "broken". | Mr Meles said the "organised resistance" of the Islamists had now been "broken". |
The Ethiopia-backed government says it is in control of Mogadishu after what is seen as the worst fighting in 16 years in the city. | The Ethiopia-backed government says it is in control of Mogadishu after what is seen as the worst fighting in 16 years in the city. |
But gunmen attacked a World Health Organization office in the city on Monday night, injuring a guard, WHO officials say. | |
Cholera | Cholera |
Aid workers have accused authorities of hindering the passage of food aid at checkpoints set up across Mogadishu. | Aid workers have accused authorities of hindering the passage of food aid at checkpoints set up across Mogadishu. |
"We estimate that we are only reach 35 - 40% of those in need," Mr Holmes said. | "We estimate that we are only reach 35 - 40% of those in need," Mr Holmes said. |
Mr Holmes described conditions in Mogadishu as "depressing""Many are already suffering from a cholera outbreak." | Mr Holmes described conditions in Mogadishu as "depressing""Many are already suffering from a cholera outbreak." |
Mr Holmes said international law had been violated by the fighting factions in the city, saying that some citizens had disappeared without explanation. | Mr Holmes said international law had been violated by the fighting factions in the city, saying that some citizens had disappeared without explanation. |
"Clearly, human rights abuses have taken place, but the government categorically denied reports and accusations of their involvement," he said. | "Clearly, human rights abuses have taken place, but the government categorically denied reports and accusations of their involvement," he said. |
He said the government had promised to co-operate with a planned UN investigation into the reports. | He said the government had promised to co-operate with a planned UN investigation into the reports. |
Mr Holmes, the most senior UN official to visit the city in more than a decade, had to cut short his trip on Saturday, after bombs exploded in Mogadishu, killing three people. | Mr Holmes, the most senior UN official to visit the city in more than a decade, had to cut short his trip on Saturday, after bombs exploded in Mogadishu, killing three people. |
Somalia has been without an effective national government for 16 years, controlled by rival militias and awash with guns. | Somalia has been without an effective national government for 16 years, controlled by rival militias and awash with guns. |