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German troops headed for Somalia
Ken Opala
31 December 2001    
Two German warships with 1,600 troops aboard arrive in
Djibouti next Wednesday to take part in operations
against suspected terrorists in Somalia. 
Two German warships with 1,600 troops aboard arrive in
Djibouti next Wednesday to take part in operations
against suspected terrorists in Somalia. 
Sources said the contingent, the biggest movement of
German troops outside its borders since the Second
World war, joins a allied forces that dismantled the
al Qaeda network in Afghanistan forced out the Taliban
regime. 
Sources in Nairobi said the Germans would take part in
the second round of the war on terrorism which
analysts predict will target Somalia and possibly
neighbouring Sudan. 
Somalia has been without a commonly accepted central
government since the overthrow of Mr Siad Barre in
1991. 
A transition government established with the support
of neighbouring countries recently has denied reports
that Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda terrorist network has
cells in the country, a view that American authorities
do not share. 
The warships, from the German city of Hanover, are
expected off the coast of Djibouti on January 2. 
Reports of Germany's participation in the new phase of
the war came amid calls by Somali warlords for
international military intervention in the country. 
Three Somali factions said radical Islamic groups, al
Qaeda and al-Itihad, had several bases in the Horn of
Africa country. 
Somalia's transitional government has strongly denied
the presence of terrorist cells, and diplomats have
warned that opposition warlords may use the US war on
terror to try and damage their opponents. 
At a news conference in the Ethiopian capital Addis
Ababa, warlords Hassan Mohammed Nur Shatigudud,
General Abdullahi Nur Gabyow and Hussein Aideed said
foreign intervention was needed to stop extremist
groups going underground. 
But diplomats have warned that militia chiefs, who
flourished in the chaos of civil war and control large
parts of Somalia, have seized on the US anti-terror
campaign as their own route back to power. 
(Nation)  
 
 
 

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