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Somali Islamists ban UN agencies | Somali Islamists ban UN agencies |
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Somali militants accused of links to al-Qaeda have banned three United Nations agencies from operating in two southern towns they control. | Somali militants accused of links to al-Qaeda have banned three United Nations agencies from operating in two southern towns they control. |
Members of al-Shabab also raided the offices of the UN Political Office for Somalia, the Development Programme and the Department of Safety and Security. | Members of al-Shabab also raided the offices of the UN Political Office for Somalia, the Development Programme and the Department of Safety and Security. |
Al-Shabab, who are fighting the UN-backed interim government, accused the agencies of being enemies of Islam. | Al-Shabab, who are fighting the UN-backed interim government, accused the agencies of being enemies of Islam. |
A UN official said the raids had halted vital humanitarian work in the country. | A UN official said the raids had halted vital humanitarian work in the country. |
The UN brokered the deal which brought President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist, to power in January. | The UN brokered the deal which brought President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist, to power in January. |
Although he has promised to introduce Sharia law, al-Shabab accuses him of being a Western stooge and stages frequent attacks on government targets. | Although he has promised to introduce Sharia law, al-Shabab accuses him of being a Western stooge and stages frequent attacks on government targets. |
Staff unharmed | Staff unharmed |
One unnamed UN staff member told Reuters news agency that armed militia had surrounded the compound in Baidoa and taken away three cars. | One unnamed UN staff member told Reuters news agency that armed militia had surrounded the compound in Baidoa and taken away three cars. |
Another official told AFP news agency that al-Shabab members had "told staff not to worry, nobody will harm them". | Another official told AFP news agency that al-Shabab members had "told staff not to worry, nobody will harm them". |
Roseanne Charlton, the UN's acting humanitarian co-ordinator for Somalia, told the BBC that crucial radio equipment had been taken from Baidoa. | Roseanne Charlton, the UN's acting humanitarian co-ordinator for Somalia, told the BBC that crucial radio equipment had been taken from Baidoa. |
She said the theft would hold up critical humanitarian work. | She said the theft would hold up critical humanitarian work. |
After some two decades of conflict in Somalia, almost a third of the population needs food aid, donors say. | After some two decades of conflict in Somalia, almost a third of the population needs food aid, donors say. |
AFP reported that offices in the town of Wajid had also been targeted. | AFP reported that offices in the town of Wajid had also been targeted. |
Other UN offices in both towns were not affected. | Other UN offices in both towns were not affected. |
The UN runs its operations largely from neighbouring Kenya. | The UN runs its operations largely from neighbouring Kenya. |
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A statement broadcast on local radio from al-Shabab said the three UN organisations were "working against the benefit of the Somali Muslim population and against the establishment of an Islamic state in Somalia". | A statement broadcast on local radio from al-Shabab said the three UN organisations were "working against the benefit of the Somali Muslim population and against the establishment of an Islamic state in Somalia". |
Al-Shabab and its allies control much of southern Somalia and swathes of the capital Mogadishu. | Al-Shabab and its allies control much of southern Somalia and swathes of the capital Mogadishu. |
The group is currently holding two French security advisors, who were seized by gunmen in Mogadishu last week. | The group is currently holding two French security advisors, who were seized by gunmen in Mogadishu last week. |