Italy offers Somalia help
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SOMALIA: Italy offered on Thursday to help form an
anti-terrorist police force for Somalia and urged other international
donors to fulfil pledges of support for the beleaguered government in
the Horn of Africa nation.
Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini told reporters after meeting
Somali President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed that Italian military police, or
Carabinieri, were ready to train such a force in neighbouring Kenya.
Two rebel groups hold sway in much of southern and central Somalia
and the Government controls only a few blocks of the capital Mogadishu,
propped up by a 5,000-strong African Union peacekeeping force, Amisom.
Western nations say the chaos in Somalia, which has lacked central
government since 1991, is giving Islamist militants a safe haven to
train and plot attacks in the region and beyond.
“We offered to President Sharif to form a very robust anti-terrorist
police for Somalia,” said Frattini after their talks in Kenya’s capital
Nairobi.
The Amisom force has prevented insurgents from overrunning the
capital and driving out the Western-backed government, but government
troops have made little headway against the rebels.
Fighting since the start of 2007 has killed more than 21,000 Somalis
and driven 1.5 million from their homes.
Washington accuses one rebel group — al Shabaab — of being al Qaeda’s
proxy in the country. NAIROBI, Friday, Reuters |