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Its official, Dhair aweis has been killed.

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A warlord who lives by the gun dies by the gun.

 

Pro-government militia says Aweys dead, rebels deny it

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MOGADISHU, June 6 (Reuters) - Battles between rival Islamist groups in central Somalia have killed 123 people, a rights group said on Saturday, and a pro-government militia said militant rebel leader Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys had died in the fighting.

 

Aweys' militia denied that as propaganda.

 

Witnesses said scores of bodies lay in the streets of Wabho town after fighters from the hardline al Shabaab and Hizbul Islam groups battled moderate Islamist group Ahla Sunna Waljamaca for control. Most of the deaths were on Friday.

 

The local Elman Peace and Human Rights Organisation said it had confirmed 123 fighters killed in one of the worst flare-ups of the year in the conflict-riven Horn of Africa nation.

 

An Islamist insurgency that broke out in early 2007 -- the latest in 19 years of conflict in Somalia -- has killed around 18,000 civilians and thousands more fighters.

 

It has also drawn foreign jihadists into Somalia, enabled piracy to flourish offshore, and unsettled the whole region, putting East African neighbours on high security alert.

 

In Mogadishu, al Shabaab have been battling the security forces of President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed. In the central region, pro- and anti-government Islamist militia have been fighting all year, with towns changing hands regularly.

 

DEAD OR ALIVE?

 

 

Among the dead in Wabho, according to pro-government Alha Sunna, was Hizbul Islam leader Aweys, a 62-year-old cleric and hardliner whom the United States and United Nations have accused of links to al Qaeda. The group said he died of gunshot wounds.

 

"Hassan Dahir died in El Bur," Alha Sunna spokesman Sheikh Abdullahi Sheikh Abu Yusuf told Reuters, referring to a nearby town with a hospital.

 

"We seriously injured him yesterday. This is good news."

 

If confirmed, Aweys' death would be a major blow to the rebels and a boost for Ahmed's government, which had tried unsuccessfully to broker peace talks with the cleric.

 

But Hizbul Islam spokesman Sheikh Musa Arale denied the report of Aweys' death.

 

"Sheikh Hassan is alive and unharmed," he told Reuters. "That is the propaganda of our enemies whose commanders and leaders we killed yesterday."

 

Some residents of Wabho and a Hizbul Islam fighter said Aweys was injured and taken to hospital in El Bur.

 

"I understand Sheikh Hassan was hit by bullets in the back and thighs," the fighter, who asked not to be named, told Reuters. "He may be serious but I have not heard of his death."

 

Neither side controlled Wabho on Saturday, locals said, but the battles had halted for them to collect and bury corpses.

 

The violence is swelling Somalia's more than 1 million internal refugee population. Aid agencies say 3 million people need urgent food aid in one of the world's worst -- and most neglected -- humanitarian crises.

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osman_nz   

I'll wait to see when it is confirmed 100% that he is dead..till then it could be just propaganda by tfg to distract the al shabab fighters..

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Gabbal   

Perhaps the most underrated and under-talked about battles in the annals of Somalia's civil war history are the recent battles in Galgaduud between Ahlu Sunnah and Al Shabaab.

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Coloow   

If wishes were horses beggers could ride.

 

Hassan, let us see; you named the topic; it is official Dhair Aweis has been killed; and what do we read "Pro-government militia says Aweys dead, rebels deny it".

 

How many topics of lies and cheap propaganda have you introduced thus far??? Nobody is going to believe you.

 

You cook the news without using salt smile.gif

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Belial   

The great patriotic Awais has not died. But Sharif the former sheijk now "moderate" have died many times in Somali eyes.

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