By Aweys Yusuf
NAIROBI, Dec 8 (Reuters) – Somali insurgents seized a small town in central Somalia after a brief battle with government troops on Saturday, the government and residents said.
The insurgents took Bule Burte, 220 km (140 miles) north of the capital Mogadishu. It it was not clear if there were casualties, witnesses said.
“It is true that Islamists captured Bule Burte, but they will not last there. The government will fight them and will liberate the town from the enemy,” Yusuf Ahmed Hagar, government chairman of Hiraan province, told Reuters by phone.
The Islamists, who before their defeat by the government and Ethiopian Woyanne troops a year ago had tried to impose Islamic sharia law on Somalia, put sharia into force again in Bule Burte, residents said.
“Islamist fighters seized the town. They fought and easily defeated [Woyanne-backed] government troops. We are now under the rules of the Islamists,” Ali Osman, a resident, told Reuters by phone.
Witnesses said an Islamist who called himself Amin Daad gave a short speech to people of the town after seizing it from a handful of Somali troops.
“You should limit your movements because we are now in operation and when we are finished with our duties, we will meet you,” Daad told the people of Bule Burte.
Islamist insurgents have fought back against the government and allied Ethiopian Woyanne troops in the capital Mogadishu since they were ejected by them a year ago in a lightning war backed by U.S. intelligence.
WOYANNES PULL BACK
ETHIOPIANS
Iraq-style car bombings and guerrilla attacks, often met by Ethiopian Woyanne artillery and tank bombardments in retaliation, in Mogadishu and conflict elsewhere in the Horn of Africa nation have sent at least a million Somalis fleeing within the country.
In Mogadishu’s Black Sea and Bar Ubah neighbourhoods, some residents who had fled began returning after Ethiopian Woyanne troops who had occupied the areas for several weeks during sweeps for insurgents left, police said.
Witnesses said jubilant Somalis danced in the streets as the soldiers — from Somalia’s ancient rival — moved out.
“The government told the Ethiopians to go back to their bases after considering complaints from the people and the traders in Mogadishu,” police spokesman Abdulahi Ibrahim Omar said.
Somalia’s interim government is struggling to impose national authority, missing since warlords plunged Somalia into anarchy in 1991 after ousting dictator Mohamed Siad Barre.
On Saturday Somalia’s parliament passed a bill requiring licensing for media houses, and also guaranteeing that they not be censored. The law also says media cannot be required to broadcast one-sided reports.
Deputy parliament speaker Mohamed Omar Dalha said the bill was approved by 145 out of 159 legislators present.
This week, independent broadcasters shut down by Mogadishu’s mayor finally went back on the air after they struck a compromise over restrictions he had imposed, criticised as draconian by media houses and press freedom groups. (Additional reporting by Ahmed Mohamed in Baidoa; writing by Bryson Hull; editing by Andrew Roche)
8 thoughts on “Somalis seize Bule Burte town, 220 km north of Mogadishu”
Peace is the most important thing for the ethiopians and eritreans and important for the somalianpoepel
DOWN for the weyanes and meles
Down with Woyane is OK. Down with Ethiopia is NOT acceptable under any circumstance. You should identify Ethiopia from Woyane Jamma! Do NOT try to antagonize the people for the arrogance and destruction carried out by the ruling regime.
Welldone Somali freedom fighters! Hope more good news will follow.
Down with Woyane Dictatorship!
Long Live Somalia!
Long Live Ethiopia!
ወያኔ ከሀገር እንዲጠፋ ሁሉም ይረባረብ!
Dear Minale when you say LONG LIVE SOMALIA AND LONG LIVE
ETHIOPIA you forget tosay LONG LIVE ERITREA
Dear Warsai,
Thank you for your correction. My intention was just to show an Ethiopian solidarity to the achievements of the Somali freedom fighters in their fight against ‘woyane’.
Otherwise, I believe that solidarity among Ethiopians, Somalis and Eritrean is a needed thing in order to free East Africa from unrepresentative self appointed rulers, who are after their personal interest and have chosen to serve as puppets and mercenaries for superpowers.
Long Live Somalia!
Long Live Ethiopia!
Long Live Eritrea!
Peace means Unity; Unity means Love: Somalia, Eritrea, Ethiopia are all the same Nation: ancient and Eternal Ethiopia. For Peace we only need Unity, and for Unity we only need Love. May God give us back our Love, and shed away the hate sewn among us by neo-colonialists.
DEATH TO WOYANNE CRIME FAMILIES
DEATH TO RAPIST AND MURDERERS!!!!
The count is gradually coming to zero. Woyanne murderers soon or later shall be prosecuted and awarded the right justice according to the crime they committed.