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Eritrea arming Al Shabaab

By Standard Team and Agencies The possible role of Eritrea in supporting Al Shabaab insurgents has come into sharp focus after the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) confirmed that two aircraft landed in Baidoa with a consignment

By Standard Team and Agencies

The possible role of Eritrea in supporting Al Shabaab insurgents has come into sharp focus after the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) confirmed that two aircraft landed in Baidoa with a consignment of arms for the rebels.

Although KDF did not name the origin of the aircraft, chatter on many Somali Internet sites, quoting Al Shabaab, said they were Eritrean.

Kenya’s military now plans to strike Baidoa and has advised anyone with relatives and friends in the town to warn them of the imminent attack.

Hitting Baidoa and taking over the airstrip would cut off one of the key supply routes, apart from Kismayu port, for weapons to the militants.

On Tuesday, The Standard exclusively reported that aircraft suspected to be from Eritrea were spotted on Baidoa’s airstrip on Saturday under tight security from Al Shabaab.

Eritrea has been accused of pouring flames on the conflict in Somalia by flying in weapons and explosives to the militants using the airstrip in Baidoa, a town controlled by the militants.

During the invasion of Somalia by Ethiopia, Eritrea harboured leaders of the Islamic Courts Union (ICU) and its military wing, now Al Shabaab, and was accused by the United Nations of supplying them with weapons to fight a proxy war against Ethiopia.

On Tuesday, a member of Somalia’s Parliament, Mr Mahamud Abdulla, told a Somali news agency website that he witnessed over 10 vehicles from Baidoa airstrip enter a building in the area over the weekend.

He said Al Shabaab informants told him the weapons included heavy artillery and explosives.

In his daily briefing notes for the media, military spokesperson Major Emmanuel Chirchir, in addition to Baidoa, warned residents of Baadheere, Baydhabo, Dinsur, Afgooye, Bwale, Barawe, Jilib, Kismayu and Afmadow to beware and avoid being used as conduits for the weapons.

“In line with the Kenya Defence Forces Strategy of diminishing Al Shabaab effectiveness and weapon use, the aforementioned towns will remain under imminent attack. Residents in the towns are advised to avoid contact with Al Shabaab militia,” said Major Chirchir.

“The Kenya Defence Forces also urges anyone with relatives and friends in the aforementioned areas to advise them accordingly,” he noted.Al Shabaab are marshalling forces and digging in around Afmadow, where heavy rains, muddy terrain and the threat of landmines have made movement on the ground difficult.

Kenyan jets have been pounding Al Shabaab training camps around Afmadow ahead of a final battle that could be decisive, as far as Kenya’s and Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government’s (TFG’s) goal of moving on to capture Kismayu is concerned.

The immediate goal of the joint offensive is to clear Al Shabaab out of its strongholds in central and southern Somalia and put in place adminstrators friendly to both Kenya and the TFG. Kenya is tightening the diplomatic screws on Al Shabaab and its allies even as the insurgents prepare for a major showdown at their Afmadow base. Just a day after the Government announced it would ask the United Nations to assist in blockading the Somali port of Kismayu, Prime Minister Raila Odinga on Tuesday met a select group of diplomats and appraised them on the operation against the militants.

“Our joint forces have liberated a large portion of Jubaland are now assisting the civilian population to set up local administrative units. The towns that have been captured are now being put under civilian administration,” said Raila.

The two premiers were addressing the press outside Raila’s office in Nairobi, after a lengthy meeting with diplomats drawn from various countries that are in one way or another supporting the joint operation in Somalia. Raila reiterated their call that the International Criminal Court should investigate and indict Al Shabaab commanders for acts against humanity. And as the Kenya Defence Force (KDF) and troops from the TFG close in on the terrorists, international support from Africa and beyond is being marshalled to back the exercise dubbed “Operation Linda Nchi”.

The flurry of diplomatic activity is also meant to counter Al Shabaab’s propaganda machine, which has had a field day due to the scarcity of updates by the KDF on its military offensive.

Raila and Ali maintained they were fighting a common enemy and needed more support from the international community.

Raila said Kenya is not interested in occupying Somalia and will move its troops out as soon as the country gains stability.

“Our joint military operation has so far liberated a large portion of Jubaland and we are assisting civilian population on the ground,” said Raila. Ali said the Al Shabaab was a global problem that required support not only from Kenya and other African countries but also from the international community.

“We are succeeding with these efforts, we are facing a common enemy, and therefore we should have common strategy to defeat Al Shabaab,” he said.

Mohammed said the people of Somalia had suffered enough, and that they would need help from the international community to rebuild the country.

Raila said Kenya was ready to investigate claims by a humanitarian agency of civilian deaths in an air raid by Kenyan warplanes against the militants on Sunday.

“If there is any death that has occurred as a result of the military operation, it will be investigated thoroughly,” Raila told reporters. “It is not our intention to kill innocent civilians”. Aid agency Medicines Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) alleged that five civilians, including children, were killed when a bomb hit a camp in Jilib hosting some 9,000 displaced Somalis.

Aid agencies operate in the area only with permission from the terror outfit and there has been no independent confirmation of the claims that were widely reported by western news agencies.

A regional Shabaab official, Sheikh Abukar Ali Ada, put the death toll at 15 and vowed to avenge the attack.

But military spokesperson Major Chirchir said 10 Shabaab fighters were killed in the raid and the civilians died after a Shabaab vehicle mounted with an anti-aircraft gun and explosives was hit by the warplane and then driven into the camp where it exploded. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) urged all sides on Tuesday to respect civilian lives and said it had resumed food distribution to over 6,000 displaced people in the camp after a temporary suspension.

“The ICRC and the Somali Red Crescent remind all parties to the conflict of their obligation to spare the civilian population,” ICRC Somalia chief Pascal Mauchle said in a statement.

Raila cautioned Kenyans against singling out ethnic Somalis saying Al Shabaab terrorists were not limited to one ethnic group.

He also assured tourists visiting the country, and those planning to spend their Christmas holidays in Kenya that security had been enhanced.

“We have secured our vital installations, hotels and buildings. The country is more secure than before,” said the PM

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  • lemelem Testhaye November 1, 2011

    Every accustive fingers pointing towards Eritrea..!! Sick leader, sick diplomacy, sick results.
    Anything that’s happening in Somaila including the famine is exasperated by Al-shabab which is supported by Iseyas.

    I hope the Kenyans succeed illiminating shaaba’s as these are enemies of humanity!!

  • Weldit November 1, 2011

    I have big doubts about the credibility of this report.
    I don’t think the PFDJ would dare send arms or is capable of doing so when:
    1- At the very moment the UN Security Council is considering additional sanctions,
    2- At the very moment the regime is frantically fighting to avoid further punishment,
    3- At the very moment the Somali skies are controlled by American drones and Kenyan fighter jets,
    If the report is true, then the PFDJ is outsmarting the U.S and Kenyan governments.
    I just don’t think this is true.

    • Huluf November 1, 2011

      Weldit,

      I have been ardent believer and still am in the organization of Hizbawi Genbar not Hidgef Mendef while I will give room to those who can argue of some mired past ..and I will let historians and the people of Eritrea judge it…I have my view and am sure you do.
      That said this current organisation is as mafiosi as it gets…It is called HIGDEF…..DIA systematically captitulated and politically assasinated those brave Eritreans that limited his demeneted behaviour from time to time amongst some of his good qualities….now there is no braving to challenge and disagree his emotional rant and decision like sparking cross border skirmishes(completely not in International Law) so my advice to you do not bet on it…I will not and am not surprised after the blunders of the 2nd and 3rd offensive…not listening to sane strategic minds :Petros, Durue, etc.,
      Cont…)

      • Huluf November 1, 2011

        Weldit,

        In short DIA is unpredictable, if he deems the jury is out on him….he is going one way…he will gamble.
        It is not by chance he was hugging Gadaffi my friend…Another dictator who was a friend of an older dictator Mengistu…..

        • Baraee November 1, 2011

          Report or no credible report is immaterial now….Al Shebab went to Kenya to create chaos and fear. …so DIA being a sponsor whether he will dare do any thing wrong or not does not matter any more….His ultimatium and steps to correct was delivered to him via Musseveni…that press conference was to give him a path of come back….and I am sure he would like to …But the list he is given will be hard pill to swallow….1. Constituional 2. Election 3. Dawit Ishak and rest of the press and problem comes now 4. G-15 , recall there is habeas corpse filed by a brave Eritrean in Sweden Mussie….now he must deliver them alive….the rest will unfold….in the coming months.

        • Weldit November 1, 2011

          Huluf,
          The question is not whether or not PIA would do such things.
          What I am wondering is, with all the U.S and France (you have to pass thru Djibouti air space) sophisticated surveilance systems, how is it possible that obsolete/outdated Eritrean fighter planes were able to deliver weapons undetected and return home safely?
          Sorry, I still don’t find the report crdible. It just doesn’t add up.

          • Huluf November 3, 2011

            Weldit,

            They fly from Massawa to Dahlak Islands and once they make it in International Nautical Space until they branch into Somalia…What Djibouti is not even 50Miles on their area…This is not their first time..
            But I could be wrong….and appreciate mind like yours which questions never the less….it may very well be incriminating propaganda…But flying there is not impossible.

    • Helen November 2, 2011

      Isias will do the support beause people will think same way like you have stated. i belive the report is true.

  • Lemlem Indiotro November 1, 2011

    Okie dokie then. Not sure what to make of this. Could be true could be utter nonsense. If indeed the planes landed, someone with means is arming Alshabab. It could be the Arabs or the Mafia criminals in Asmara. It they are still being armed by pfdj bandits, they have learned nothing. They are no longer feared. They are being confronted. They have run out their welcome. So to keep up with this game they must be on their last leg. You would by now think that they would try to attone for their crime and try to change. The Americans have drone bases in Ethiopia and a foot hold in Djibuty. They can launch strikes at anytime. But he still thinks he can countinue to play a game. They wil teach the thugs soon. When this mafia posse uses a slave labour in the mines while paying upto 10000 to 15000 U.S. Dollars. The money that could have been used to care for veterans of the armed struggle, used to pay for education and a whole lot other of other things. How is a Country supposed to buy modern machinery to improve agricalture out put or improve productivity when a bunch of criminals use slave labour? Gaddaffi was sodomized with a knife. I hope I see the day when this bandits are dealt with. I hope the Americans launch strikes. Fuck it!! It is a lost cause anyway.

    • Abdi November 4, 2011

      You thought gloating was appropriate?

  • Baraee November 1, 2011

    Abdi Abadi,

    As you ponder when you read the news Kenya’s army sighting of planes presumed to be of DIA…..food for thought:
    “Dictators ride to and fro upon tigers which they dare not dismount. And the tigers are getting hungry.” Winston Churchill

    President John Kennedy once noted “…….remember that, in the past, those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside.”

    • Weldit November 1, 2011

      Abdi hasn’t even said anything YET.
      Is preemptive attack allowed @ assenna? looool

    • Abdi November 2, 2011

      beree
      i missed you too.
      i promise you if this is true me and all eritreans who shocked you the in NY will join you!
      qurub ekua aythasbun Im wondering what washing up liquid those rugumat agame have used to brainwash you?
      forget all possibilities and just tell me why would the gov’t bothered to discuss the previous accusations with UNSG if they are gonna commit another mess?
      its a baseless rumors of zmerqenu somlais,if this was true do think America would have given as the chance to debate about it here?
      Know you can attack Abdi,lol

      • Abdi November 2, 2011

        Pls read;
        shocked you in NY.&
        if this was true,do you think

        • To abdi November 2, 2011

          “i promise you if this is true me and all eritreans who shocked you the in NY will join you!”
          If you join the opposition what would happen to your villa and summer vacation to Eritrea. A selffish like you will never fight for people, just for them self.

          • Abdi November 3, 2011

            @to Abdi
            you must be dreaming,its IF and only IF to challenge you stop your LIES.
            ISAYAS is for the people,being with ISAYAS is being for the people,so I AM with ISAYAS.Edmen TEnan yhabo Trah bel.
            AWET NHAFASH.

      • Baraee November 3, 2011

        Abid,
        No one brain washes you… let me share a thoghout that may help you not be one single track mind which did not help our monster DIA:
        “Every man has his own courage, and is betrayed because he seeks in himself the courage of other persons.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

      • Baree November 3, 2011

        Abdi,

        Just to give one little dosage -food for thought:

        “No man is good enough to govern another man without that other’s consent.” ~Abraham Lincoln

        Until Eritreans vote including you and I -PIA(DIA) is not good enough…we have wonderful Eritreans that can out do him.

        • Abdi November 4, 2011

          beree
          99% are happy with PIA’s leadership,for the proof he made on the ground, why you denying them this simple choice?
          you know the difference b/n you and PIA? ,you force people to accept you by any means,spoiling meets,seminars and festivals, fabricate lies without known what the consequence will be on the ordinary eritrean, meanwhile,PIA simply is proving it on the ground everybody can see and feel it, its kinda when somebody offers you cash and another cheque its simple as that,or in tgrigna Kab zenfelto melak,nfelton n hager kewanian PIA. million x yhshena.
          Eritreans are not idiots to accept things without proofs,and if you want ppl to trust and support you;
          you will have to leave addis and collaboration with those Agames that’s the first thing to do
          your websits will have to post both good and bad news about Eritrea and let ppl debate freely and uncensored.>>>>>>

          • Abdi November 4, 2011

            @Beree
            >>>> Show ppl you are real eritreans be for Eritrea say NO to sanctions (m’enti megogo thlef anchwa) say no, for the sake of Eritrea,you will have to throw everything behind stand by your bro/sis alenalki Eritrea (and this is Hgi enda ba) If you remember back home when some disagreement happens among people and happened to be any social event they throw everything behind and stand side by side,its “Hgi enda ba” this is what you need to show people not lies and disrespects,and this way ppl will listen to you and think why you are opposing even if they don’t agree you will get their sympathy and respect ,
            but if carried on spoiling meetings,seminars, festivals shout at and insulting peopl in every venue and hall entrance “komaro,lekhbat, mendef twed’ekum etc, people will look at you as worthless thugs,
            until you correct these faults thou, we will look at you as thugs ,and no doubt, we will choose PIA cash on hand.

            dhray kea kndey wdbat tbezhu ekhum, eea,eeb, eac,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,70th ksab assmat zewdeakum? tesemamiEkum tsbhi mokuannti kunu.
            wedahanka¡¡
            AWET NHAFASH

  • addis November 1, 2011

    wow, if its true, Eritreans must have the best pilot than Americans drone or Israelis pilots who flew from telaviv to Entebee in 1979 below the radar altitude. Assenna, can you do me a favore?? you are admiring Eritrean defense forces unintentionally.
    we know they are the best trained and diciplined army from the whole world.

    • ahmed Saleh November 2, 2011

      Yes we are, you got problem with that. The only person who hold us back is your man IA.

  • Kalu November 1, 2011

    I really wonder how some people are very shallow minded, that is why the so called stooges of enemy do not progress with their to nowhere opposition policy. There is a saying in Tigrinya, “Anka’rirka Tuf Zibelkayo Temelisu Nighestka” meaning, if you spit facing up ward, then the saliva drops on your face. Similarly the hooligans’ propagate anything they assume against Eritrean government without investigation and after minutes it slaps their face. A 24hr term life of propaganda is the a character of people with no goal..

  • Dekebat November 1, 2011

    isaias is doing this no doubt! HE NEVER EVER LEARN UNTILL HE GOT CUT OFF HIS HANDS!!!!

    lets support sunction on EPDJ once again.

    • Abdi November 3, 2011

      @Dekebat
      Ayzereban dekebat,Dekebat hawey.

  • Kozami November 2, 2011

    This news item is not authored by this website as some are insinuating. Some Somali websites have started the rumor mill and a Kenyan tabloid had also hosted the story just like this website. It appears though the Kenyan Govt. is not aware of whose plane it is, or if there was a plane at all. Coincidentally, the Kenyan govt. has plans to bomb the airport runway strip in Baidoa in its escalating conflict in Somalia. It has already issued a warning for civilians to stay away from the vicinity of the airport runway strip. Such an undertaking, essentially, constitute a widening of the combat theater and therefore requires a fabricated case of weapons delivery to make it plausible. Now, who would be best suited for scapegoating, it is anyone’s guess.

    • Huluf November 3, 2011

      Kozami,

      It may be just a set up like DIA set up that a sudanese tried to assasinate him. Remember we were hoodwinked to believe that Sudanese President and Tourabi now his best friends tried to kill him. ….So everyone is playing the ploy.
      Whether it is true or not they are about to get the rope on his neck a the UN.
      Begin to practice Kuzame.

  • robel November 2, 2011

    I think this would be my last time to browse this website !
    This people really thinking EAF can sneak from Massawa to somalia under the radar of US and Israel.
    Kabakumsi shabia ekoa yihishena atleast Iseyas is 1000 % loyal to his country all he need is power!!!

  • Abdi November 2, 2011

    I think its good news for eritrean and the sanction has been scrapped
    Its possibly one of American devilish tactics to cover its defeat on the first accusations,having plan “A” didn’t work as planned,this is plan “B” they will ask the UNSG to delay the already under discussion accusations and to open a new investigation and leave it open inorder not to give Eritrea peace of mind.and bin them both at the end.

    • Huluf November 3, 2011

      Abdi,

      That is what Gadaffi thought when he came waving that he is now joining the international community remember soon he saw Sadam was being wipped…. so the path seems similar….also remember how Gadaffi came to New York and all the hulabula to get him a tent in New Jersy etc….Waw! so whether these are good pilots no pilots, planes can land there…it is immaterial….As far as AlShebab exisit he is entangled with them….God bless his heart! God bless ya abid ze abadi wo ubbud!

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