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Somali Islamists recruit fighters for war against Ethiopia 

mogadishu . Somali Islamists have begun recruiting thousands of young
fighters to fight against Ethiopia, officials said yesterday, amid fears of
all-out war across the lawless Horn of Africa nation. 

A day after claiming to have capturing an Ethiopian military officer in
fierce weekend battles with a militia allied to Somalia's weak government,
the Islamists said at least 3,000 people had enlisted for combat in the holy
war. 

Many new recruits have signed up in the last two days, since the supreme
leader of the powerful Islamist movement announced the start of a threatened
jihad against Ethiopian troops alleged in Somalia, officials said. 

"We have at least 3,000 young fighters who have now registered to fight the
enemy of Allah," a senior official with the Supreme Council of Islamic
Courts (SICS) official said in Mogadishu. 

The newcomers, including women, will join what the Islamists claim are tens
of thousands of battle-hardened gunmen who seized Mogadishu in June from
warlords and now control most of southern and central Somalia. "We have
trained them to fight and that is religious obligation," said Sheikh Abdinur
Farah, a senior Islamist commander who runs a jihad recruitment center in
Qoryoley, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) south of Mogadishu. 

"Ethiopia has made clear its intention: that is a war against us," he said
from the town. "So we are calling an open war against Ethiopia and every
young fighter is welcome to join the jihad against the Ethiopian invaders." 

Ethiopia and the Somali government have repeatedly denied eyewitness
accounts of Ethiopian soldiers in Somalia, although Addis Ababa has said
several times it has sent trainers and advisers. 

But mainly Christian Ethiopia has vowed to protect itself and the Somali
government from the "jihadists," whom, together with the transitional
government, it accuses of links with Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda network. 

On Tuesday, the Islamists claimed to have seized the Ethiopian officer in
clashes that killed at least 51 people north of the southern port of
Kismayo. 



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