Gabbal Posted July 4, 2013 Abtigiis will probably say he spoke to Kenya Defense Ministry and after speaking with BBC headquarters was notified this reporter spole without merit. Somalia accuses Kenya over Kismayo clashes By Mark Doyle BBC International Development Correspondent The apparently accidental publication of a diplomatic letter has exposed a rift between the Somali government and Kenyan troops - supposedly allies. The letter, verified as genuine by the BBC, accuses the Kenyan army of causing recent faction fighting that left at least 65 dead in the port of Kismayo. Kenyan troops are part of the African Union force battling Islamist militants in support of the UN-backed government.The Kenyan authorities have not yet commented on the letter in detail. Some regional diplomats say Kenya is trying to create a buffer state, known as Jubaland, inside Somalia run by local politicians it can control. 'Incompetent' The letter is from the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fawzia Yusuf Adam - who is also the deputy prime minister - to the African Union.It is headed "Extremely Urgent - Kismayo conflict". A diplomat in Mogadishu said the letter appeared to have been emailed to journalists in error. It seems, the diplomat said, that someone mistakenly added the prime minister's "press contacts" into the email recipients' list. A senior official in the president's office confirmed to the BBC that the letter was genuine.The communication accuses the Kenyans, who are part of the African Union peacekeeping force, Amisom, of not being neutral peacekeepers. It says the Kenyan Defence Force (KDF) backed one Somali faction against others, arrested a senior Somali government army officer and used heavy weapons in areas containing civilians. What the letter bluntly called the "incompetence" of the Kenyan commander of Amisom in southern Somalia is said to have caused an outbreak of recent fighting in the southern port city of Kismayo that had led to a "preliminary" count of 65 dead and 155 injured. The Kenyan Amisom contingent was recently reinforced by several hundred troops from Sierra Leone. But the Sierra Leoneans are "embedded" inside Kenyan units, so the KDF is very much the dominant force in this part of Somalia, which is known in Amisom jargon as "Sector 2". The letter calls for the "immediate deployment" of a multinational African peacekeeping force in southern Somalia. It doesn't go as far to say the Kenyans should be replaced, but pointedly says new "political officers" should be appointed for the area "whose nationalities will be different from the Amisom contingent in Sector 2". This explosive diplomatic letter has only just been revealed. Kenya has not yet officially responded to it. But the Kenyan army has earlier insisted it is neutral in its dealings with Somalia and is trying to bring peace to its neighbour.The Somali government accusations may nevertheless confirm suspicions in the region that while the Kenyans are part of Amisom they also have their own agenda. Kenyan forces seized the key port of Kismayo about 480km (300 miles) south of Mogadishu from the Islamist group al-Shabab in October 2012. At the moment, there are several self-declared presidents of Jubaland and the government has said it recognises none of them. Although the AU and Somali government have driven al-Shabab from most major cities, its fighters still control smaller towns and rural areas in central and southern Somalia and they sometimes launch attacks in government-controlled territory. The new government, formed last year, is the first one in more than two decades to be recognised by the US and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). http://bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-23177825 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dabrow Posted July 4, 2013 This is the letter: http://allgalgaduud.com/?p=12051 Kenya dont seem to understand whats the mission here. They have mandate to fight alshabab not creating a proxy state inside Somalia and shelling civilians neighbourhoods, taking sides in clan disputes etc. This will only lead to the creating of resistance fronts towards the very precence of kenyans troops in "sector two" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted July 4, 2013 One wonders is your concern for Somalia or your warlord who you proudly boast about and was insistant on his impending victory. One would hope after 22 years, people would understand your group's fortunes can change pretty fast and the only way forward is honest sincere reconciliation. Hopefully, this was a lesson in humility. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dabrow Posted July 4, 2013 Enough with crocodile tears alshabab boy. My post historic is here for anyone to see. I have many times called for a sincere reconciliation and I'm still calling for it. Altough the situation is now more complex with the direct interference of Kenya. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
uchi Posted July 4, 2013 What a joke, I am surprised Fowziya didn't use 'Republic of Somalia' in her letterhead and completely ignore the federal government part like her boss Hassan. The whole thing is a mess, why were SFG soldiers/commanders in Kismayo? Shouldn't they be at the front lines fighting Al Shabab? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted July 5, 2013 Che -Guevara;966802 wrote: One wonders is your concern for Somalia or your warlord who you proudly boast about and was insistant on his impending victory. One would hope after 22 years, people would understand your group's fortunes can change pretty fast and the only way forward is honest sincere reconciliation. Hopefully, this was a lesson in humility. :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted July 5, 2013 Dabrow. That was for Gabbal but I guess farta iyo meeshii bugta is og. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faafan Posted July 5, 2013 Its time the Government received an adequate response and the evidence proving its hand in the conflict put forward to the IC. This letter holds no weight when the government itself is siding with one-side or sides in the conflict, they have been using proxies to destabilize the Ras Kambooni lead Jubbaland Government from the beginning despite all the sacrifices this group has made to liberate Kismaayo. What do they expect Ras Kambooni to do sit there and watch all these militia hordes descend on a city administered by them and then the government has the audacity to blame Kenya for allegedly siding with them and routing their proxies. The Government is a participant in this conflict and should be seen this way,It seems like the Government just took Barres rant and put it in this statement. The SNA in J.Hoose have allied themselves with Madoobe so the Government used Baasto, Cabaas, Barre, etc. Its ironic how this SNA doesn't get a mention, they actively fought to get Barre out alongside Ras Kambooni. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted July 5, 2013 We've the unofficial Hiiraale aka Gabal in here putting out the talking point of the real criminal warlord Hiiraale. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gabbal Posted July 5, 2013 Jacpher af xumadaa kugu badan iyo aflagadada shaqsiyaadka. Doodu waxay ku saabsantahay mawduuc dawlada Somalia soo saartay. Halkaas sheekada ku koob. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites