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Somalia and Yemen 'swap rebels' | Somalia and Yemen 'swap rebels' |
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A radical Somali Islamist group fighting to overthrow the government in Somalia says it is exchanging fighters with rebels in Yemen. | A radical Somali Islamist group fighting to overthrow the government in Somalia says it is exchanging fighters with rebels in Yemen. |
An al-Shabab spokesman told the BBC the group was sending forces to Yemen and receiving fighters in return because of its close links with the country. | An al-Shabab spokesman told the BBC the group was sending forces to Yemen and receiving fighters in return because of its close links with the country. |
Yemen has come under scrutiny after last month's failed US airliner attack was linked to militants in the country. | |
Al-Shabab controls swathes of southern and central Somalia. | Al-Shabab controls swathes of southern and central Somalia. |
Its ideology is based on a much more radical form of Islam than is traditionally practiced in Somalia, and the movement is accused of being an ally of al-Qaeda. | Its ideology is based on a much more radical form of Islam than is traditionally practiced in Somalia, and the movement is accused of being an ally of al-Qaeda. |
Al-Shabab spokesman Sheikh Ali Mohamud Raage portrayed al-Shabab as no more than the organised arm of Islamic resistance to Western oppression. | Al-Shabab spokesman Sheikh Ali Mohamud Raage portrayed al-Shabab as no more than the organised arm of Islamic resistance to Western oppression. |
He denied formal links with groups like al-Qaeda. | He denied formal links with groups like al-Qaeda. |
"What is al-Qaeda?" the Sheikh asked. "It is Muslim people who are massacred in countries like Iraq, Afghanistan and other Islamic countries like Yemen." | "What is al-Qaeda?" the Sheikh asked. "It is Muslim people who are massacred in countries like Iraq, Afghanistan and other Islamic countries like Yemen." |
A Muslim is the brother of other Muslims, he said, "so we and al-Qaeda share the Muslim faith and are fighting for freedom. That's all we share." | A Muslim is the brother of other Muslims, he said, "so we and al-Qaeda share the Muslim faith and are fighting for freedom. That's all we share." |
Sheikh Raage rules out talking to Somalia's Western-backed government, saying this can only take place when African Union forces present in the country leave. | Sheikh Raage rules out talking to Somalia's Western-backed government, saying this can only take place when African Union forces present in the country leave. |
He also warned that if American troops are ever sent to Somalia they will end up dead. | He also warned that if American troops are ever sent to Somalia they will end up dead. |
"They will suffer the same fate they did in 1993, when they were dragged through the streets of Mogadishu," he said. | "They will suffer the same fate they did in 1993, when they were dragged through the streets of Mogadishu," he said. |
Al-Shabab's message is one of unremitting hostility to Somalia's government and any form of Western involvement in the country. | Al-Shabab's message is one of unremitting hostility to Somalia's government and any form of Western involvement in the country. |
"We are on that road, and we will be on that road for the rest of our lives," said the sheikh. | "We are on that road, and we will be on that road for the rest of our lives," said the sheikh. |
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