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warrior1972
06-03-2007, 01:21 PM
As we all know Al Queda is trying to take over somalia and it's militants have tried to set up an Islamic Courts promoting Shira law Somalia had to have the Etheopian government come in and help out to root out the group. I guess they were not going to leave without one last strike.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/africa/06/03/somalia.bombing/index.html


Story Highlights• Somali PM Ali Mohamed Gedi survives suicide bomb attack on his home
• Six guards were killed in the attack, and the PM's house damaged
• Gedi has survived two previous assassination attempts using bombs

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MOGADISHU, Somalia (CNN) -- Somalian Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi survived a suicide vehicle bomb blast that heavily damaged his home Sunday, his spokesman said.

A Toyota Land Cruiser loaded with explosives crashed through the security gate of the prime minister's Mogadishu home and exploded, killing six guards and damaging the house that also serves as the prime minister's office, spokesman Abdullahi Odka said.

He said the prime minister was at home at the time, but he was unhurt.

An African Union spokesman said Gedi was taken from the residence to an undisclosed location.

Odka said he believed it was the biggest explosion in Mogadishu to date.

"I saw limbs nearly a kilometer from where the suicide bomber detonated," a police officer at the scene, who asked not to be named, told Reuters by telephone.

"We don't know how the suicide bomber managed to pass through undetected ... The wounded cannot be counted."

Prime Minister Gedi has survived two previous assassination attempts using bombs in recent years.

His interim administration is struggling to impose its authority on the anarchic Horn of Africa nation.

Near daily attacks on government troops and their Ethiopian military allies are blamed on members of a defeated Islamist movement who have vowed to wage an "Iraq-style" insurgency.

On Friday, a U.S. warship fired missiles at one group of foreign fighters in the remote mountains of northern Somalia.

On Sunday, the region's finance minister said six Islamists -- from America, Britain, Sweden, Morocco, Pakistan and Yemen -- had been killed in the air strikes and in gun battles with local forces. (Full story)

Dzerod
06-03-2007, 01:44 PM
I'm glad that ICU fanatics were kicked out of Somaliya, but i believe people there are going to face the same future as in Afghanistan. As far as i remember when Taliban was overthrown, somebody also said it was the last strike. I think the problem is that somalians are living in poverty, and it is always a good soil for extremism, especially in muslim states.

warrior1972
06-04-2007, 10:15 AM
I agree poverty and desperation are perfect breeding grounds for extremism. 80 percent of gang members are from poor neighborhoods. They just do not care about their lives anymore. When you do not care about your life in this world anymore blowing yourself up or picking fights with other gang members to get shot is easy to do.

Travh20
06-04-2007, 11:07 AM
who even knew they had a government? Good for them.