Above: Gabre Yohannes Abate, the Ethiopian troop
commander in Somalia watches during a farewell ceremony
which took place in the presidential palace Tuesday Jan. 13,
2009 .The commander of Ethiopian troops has formally handed
over security of Somalia to joint force of Somali government
security and militiamen from a faction of the country’s Islamists.
(AP Photo/Mohamed Sheikh Nor)
By Mohamed Amiin Adow
January 13, 2009
NAIROBI, Kenya — Ethiopian forces propping up Somalia’s transitional government have begun their withdrawal from the country, pulling out of two key bases in Mogadishu, eyewitnesses and officials said Tuesday.
The Ethiopians withdrew late Monday from two former factories in the northeast part of the capital, the eyewitnesses and officials said.
Hundreds of jubilant residents poured into the abandoned bases Tuesday.
“We are so glad that they have left after two years of their presence in our neighborhood,” cried Asha Omar, a resident of the neighborhood where one of the factories is located.
Forces from the Islamic Courts Union, the largest Islamic group and one of those fighting against the presence of the Ethiopian forces, were immediately seen taking over the two bases vacated by the Ethiopians.
Ethiopia invaded Somalia in December 2006 to depose the Islamic government and install a U.N.-backed transitional government. The Islamists, whom the United States accuses of having ties to the al Qaeda terrorist network, responded with a guerrilla campaign that has crippled efforts to support a U.N.-backed transitional government. Read more at CNN.
Peace lover troops, you have done well in Somalia. Those who are eager to see peace are proud of the Ethiopians. I am happy to say welcome back home to your country after you stabilized the Somalians.
I am proud of you!
Are you kidding? What planet are you on Mr. Kassa? For the record, there is no stabilization in Somalia. The country (if we insist calling Somalia a country), is in complete disarray. Just google it.
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