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Somalia Islamist rebels celebrate joining Al-Qaeda
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An armed member of Al-Shabaab attends a rally on the outskirts of Mogadishu.
An armed member of Al-Shabaab attends a rally on the outskirts of Mogadishu.

MOGADISHU: Gun-toting Al-Shabaab insurgents staged rallies across Somalia Monday to celebrate their group’s recognition by Osama bin Laden’s successor as a member of the Islamist Al-Qaeda network.

“The unification of Al-Shabaab with Al-Qaeda breaks the hearts of the enemy,” Al-Shabaab spokesman Sheikh Ali Mohammad Rage told a crowd of several hundred in rebel-held Afgoye, just outside Somalia’s war-torn capital Mogadishu.

Extremists chanting anti-Western slogans ordered people to attend the rallies, witnesses said.

“At least 600 people gathered carrying placards supporting the unification of the two groups – people chanted Allahu Akbar (God is great),” said Abdikarin Adan, a witness.

“Businesses were shut after Al-Shabaab fighters in cars with loudspeakers ordered people to attend the demonstration,” said Mohammad Sufi, another witness.

Al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri announced in a video message posted on jihadist forums last week that Al-Shabaab fighters had joined ranks with the Islamist network.

Al-Shabaab insurgents, fighting to overthrow the weak Western-backed government in the war-torn Horn of Africa country, proclaimed their allegiance to then-Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in 2009.

“Mujahedeen fighters worldwide, I promise you that the unification is a sign of the return of the Islamic caliphate worldwide,” Rage added.

Several demonstrations also took place across Al-Shabaab-held southern Somalia including the port city of Merka, where the extremist gunmen ordered people to shut down businesses to attend the rally.

“Sheikh Ayman al-Zawahiri has regional leaders in Iraq, Afghanistan, and sub-Saharan Africa,” Rage added. “Here, where we are today, we will strengthen the unification of the mujahedeen fighters.”

Al-Shabaab fighters still control large parts of central and southern Somalia but are facing increasing pressure from regional forces, with Kenya in the far south, Ethiopia in the south and west, and African Union troops in Mogadishu.

Kenya army spokesman Major Emmanuel Chirchir said the rallies were a “forced demonstration.”

Somalia’s embattled government – which controls Mogadishu with 10,000 AU troops from Uganda, Burundi and Djibouti – repeated calls Monday for the lifting of a United Nations arms embargo so it can “defend the country.”

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on February 14, 2012, on page 9.
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