African analyst says Eritrea wants more bloodshed in Somalia

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Abdi_Som
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African analyst says Eritrea wants more bloodshed in Somalia

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:cry: :cry: now, african analyst exposes that eritrea is hoping for the violence to continue in somalia. that is sick!! terrible!!! Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys can't even liberate himself from eritrea.
i am happy that ARS general assembly Sharif Hassan Sheik Adan joined Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed in yemen.

http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-05-29-voa40.cfm
Meanwhile, Ahmed and the leader of the ARS general assembly, Sharif Hassan Sheik Adan, are in Yemen, reportedly receiving advice from senior Yemeni officials about how best to proceed toward direct negotiations with the Somali government.



The two top Islamists in ARS, Ahmed and Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys, had an uneasy alliance in the Islamic Courts Union before the movement was ousted after six months in power. The men fled to Eritrea, where they established the opposition group last September. From Asmara, the ARS has led a bloody 16-month, anti-Ethiopian, anti-government insurgency that has killed thousands of people and has displaced more than one million others.

African-analyst Richard Cornwell at South Africa's Institute for Security Studies says he believes it is likely Eritrea is backing Aweys because Asmara, too, opposes any moves to reach a deal with a government backed by Eritrea's bitter rival in the Horn, Ethiopia.

"Eritrea has absolutely no interest in there being a reconciliation between the ARS and the TFG [transitional federal government]. None. The longer it can keep Somalia boiling, the more they like it," said Cornwell.
Somali media is reporting that Ahmed has moved his faction of the alliance to Djibouti and has no plans to return to Asmara
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Re: African analyst says Eritrea wants more bloodshed in Somalia

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Abdi_Som wrote::cry: :cry: now, african analyst exposes that eritrea is hoping for the violence to continue in somalia. that is sick!! terrible!!! Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys can't even liberate himself from eritrea.
i am happy that ARS general assembly Sharif Hassan Sheik Adan joined Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed in yemen.

http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-05-29-voa40.cfm
Meanwhile, Ahmed and the leader of the ARS general assembly, Sharif Hassan Sheik Adan, are in Yemen, reportedly receiving advice from senior Yemeni officials about how best to proceed toward direct negotiations with the Somali government.



The two top Islamists in ARS, Ahmed and Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys, had an uneasy alliance in the Islamic Courts Union before the movement was ousted after six months in power. The men fled to Eritrea, where they established the opposition group last September. From Asmara, the ARS has led a bloody 16-month, anti-Ethiopian, anti-government insurgency that has killed thousands of people and has displaced more than one million others.

African-analyst Richard Cornwell at South Africa's Institute for Security Studies says he believes it is likely Eritrea is backing Aweys because Asmara, too, opposes any moves to reach a deal with a government backed by Eritrea's bitter rival in the Horn, Ethiopia.

"Eritrea has absolutely no interest in there being a reconciliation between the ARS and the TFG [transitional federal government]. None. The longer it can keep Somalia boiling, the more they like it," said Cornwell.
Somali media is reporting that Ahmed has moved his faction of the alliance to Djibouti and has no plans to return to Asmara

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