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Somalia Militia Seeks Foreign Fighters

Saturday, December 23, 2006 12:33:49 PM
By MOHAMED OLAD HASSAN

A Somali government soldier guards a path in Moode Moode a town nine miles from the government garrison town of Baidoai. Friday, Dec 22, 2006. Thousands of Somalis fled their homes Friday as government and Ethiopians troops used artillery to defend against Islamic fighters attempting to advance on the U.N.-backed regime's only stronghold. (AP Photo/Mohamed Abdulle Hassan Siidi)MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Islamic militants who want to govern Somalia by the Quran urged foreign Muslims on Saturday to join their war with Ethiopian troops, after four days of heavy fighting in this volatile nation that threatens to escalate into a regional conflict.

"Muslims are brothers and help each other. We have a right to call our brothers and sisters to help us in this holy war," said Sheik Yusuf Indahaadde, national security chairman for the Council of Islamic Courts, which controls much of southern Somalia.

The Islamic group has vowed to drive out troops from neighboring Ethiopia, a largely Christian nation that is giving military support to Somalia's U.N.-backed interim government. Ethiopia denies its troops are fighting, saying it has sent only military trainers.


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