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Woyanne mercenaries 'packing up in Somalia'

(BBC) – Ethiopian Woyanne troops have started to prepare to leave Somalia on the day they were supposed to complete their withdrawal, witnesses say.

The troops were packing mattresses, personal belongings and loading trucks with military supplies, they said.

But there was no sign that the Ethiopians Woyannes had started to leave the capital Mogadishu, as they have promised to do by the end of the year.

Some fear the Ethiopian Woyanne withdrawal could lead to a power vacuum. But others say it could make it easier for a new government to be formed, including moderate Islamist forces.

The Ethiopian Woyanne intervention to help government forces oust Islamists from the capital two years ago was deeply unpopular with many Somalis. Various Islamist and nationalist groups now control much of southern Somalia. Government forces only control parts of Mogadishu and the town of Baidoa.

But hardline Islamist leader Sheik Muktar Robow said his forces would continue to fight government troops even after the Ethiopian Woyanne mercenary troops leave.

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  1. The Weyanes were urged not to invade Somali in the name of Ethiopia two years ago believing that the final outcome would be today’s shamefull looser-withdrawal. That’s what is happening now.

    What do the few Weyane thugs and those so called diaspora radio shows-echos of the former like “And Ethiopia” and “Hager Fikier” tell us now? They were propagating the agenda of the regime as if they were enlightend or envisioned that the invasion of Weyane would prevent a kind of falling cracked sky on Ethiopia from Somalia.

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