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AU Troops 'May Spark Somalia War'

ISSUE 268
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Haatuf Journalists sent to prison

Ethiopia’s Ability To Tackle The Meddle In The Horn vs. Saving Its Ties With Somaliland From Hackers “Use It First Or Lose It”

Somaliland government blames the judiciary
For canceling the press law

Peacekeepers Suffer First Casualties In Somalia

Mandeeq Chairman Passes away

Could Somaliland War Of Words Lead To Conflict ?

The Foreign Minister Of The Republic Of Somaliland,, Has Appealed To The Chairman Of The African Union

AU Troops 'May Spark Somalia War'

Somali president returns to Baidoa after Puntland stopover

Largest Number of Wounded People Admitted to Hospital in Mogadishu

Mission Report on the Trial Observation of Detained Human Rights Defenders
in Somaliland

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African Union Vows No Meddling In Somali Affairs

Somaliland celebrates International Women Day

Editorial
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Q: On the independence of Somaliland from Somalia?

Empower women to secure prosperity in Somalia, says UNICEF

Aid Workers Bid To Fight Genital Mutilation

Why is the US press silent on Brzezinski’s warnings of war against Iran?

Bush Backing Kibaki's Re-Election Drive, Charges Raila As He Wraps Up U.S. Visit

DynCorp lands Somalia contract

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Oil in Darfur? Special Ops in Somalia?

Editorial - Somaliland People Will Tolerate No More

The Other Somalia: An Island Of Stability In A Sea Of Armed Chaos

International Women’s Day: Concern About Increasing Violence Against Women Journalists

SEritrean diaspora urged to intercede on behalf of imprisoned journalists on 2,000th day since “Black Tuesday"

SOMALIA FACES BEST CHANCE IN YEARS FOR PEACE, BUT CHALLENGES ARE ENORMOUS - UN REPORT

The Assyrian and Israelite Origin of the Northern Europeans and Americans

Food for thought

Opinions

The King Is Truly Naked

Mr. President, Back Off From Your Self-Defeating Mission: And Reform Your Leadership and Administration

Somaliland Need Regime Change By Any Means Necessary

Ignored Somaliland should embrace terrorism to be noticed !

In Defense Of The Press Law

Gold Ball at Rayale’s Court

Haatuf Journalists Jail Sentences: Travesty of Injustice

Climate Change Concern: Why Now?


Eritrea says Ugandan peacekeepers could spark war in Somalia

By Martin Plaut

Ugandan troops

Asmara, March 9, 2007 – Eritrea has warned of dire consequences unless Uganda pulls its peacekeeping troops out of war-torn Somalia.

Eritrean Information Minister Ali Abdu said that unless Uganda withdrew the situation would be increasingly dangerous for the entire region.

Mr Abdu said the Ugandan troops, who arrived in Somalia this week as part of an African Union peacekeeping mission, would only worsen the situation.

The deployment could prompt war between Somalis and external forces, he said.

'Puppet state'

Speaking to the BBC, the minister accused Ethiopia - which helped install the Somali government in the capital, Mogadishu - of wanting to carve up the country.

Mr Abdu said Ethiopia was acting as a puppet of the United States, which helped attack forces of the Islamic Courts as they fled before the Ethiopian advance.

Eritrea itself was accused by the United Nations of supplying arms and equipment to the Islamists - all part of their long-running dispute with Ethiopia over their common border.

The ramifications of that conflict are still rumbling across the region, and lie behind Mr Abdu's dire warnings to the Ugandan forces now installed in Somalia.

Source: BBC News


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