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Somalia: Harakat Al-Shabab Mujahideen Vows They Will Continue the Fighting Against TFG in Bay And Bakol Regions

30 June 2009


Baidoa — The newly appointed administration of Harakat Shabab Mujideen in Bay and Bakol regions has vowed that they will continue the fighting against the transitional government soldiers there in southern Somalia, official said on Tuesday.

The former Islamic administration of Harakat Shabab Mujahideen in Bay and Bakol regions was changed on Monday and Sheik Mahad Omar Abdikarin was appointed as a chairman of the new administration.

Sheik Mahad Omar Abdikarin, the newly chosen chairman talked for the first time and said that they continue the clashes against the transitional government soldiers in Bay and Bakol regions as fighting between the Islamist forces and government forces is going on in the Somali capital Mogadishu.

Speaking in a public meeting in Baidoa town that attended many high officials of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen, traditional elders, scholars and other people in the town, Sheik Mahad Omar said that the fighting will be nonstop one asserting that they continue the war until they capture the world.

Any how it is not the first time that the Islamic administration of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen talks about the fighting in Somalia and also their position of the war.

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