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ReutersSomalis hope Afro-Arab force can help peacekeepersSun Sep 23, 2007 4:21am EDT
By Aweys Yusuf and Abdi Sheikh
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somalis in Mogadishu have broadly
welcomed calls for an Arab-African peacekeeping force to
replace Ethiopians troops supporting their interim
government, which is being battered by an insurgency.
Ethiopian artillery, tanks and war planes helped fighters
loyal to the fragile administration rout rival Islamists from
the capital in a brief conflict over the New Year.
But the continued presence of soldiers from a Christian-led
neighbor that many Somalis view as an enemy has raised
tensions among many residents of Muslim Somalia who are
weary of war.
-snip-The call for a new Arab-African force under the aegis of the
United Nations came in a visit to Saudi Arabia a week ago by
Prime Minister Mohamed Gedi and President Adbullahi Yusuf.
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