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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Somalia: Al-Shabab says they are not intending to attack Kenya

The administration of Al-Shabab in the southern Jubbah regions in Somalia, a vigorous Islamist movement in Somalia has on Tuesday said that they have pardoned their opponent Hizbul-Islam and is not intending to crossover the boarder between Kenya and Somalia and yet not willing to attack Kenya.

Al-Shabab also sent warning message to the government of Nairobi to abstain from
the uncertain politics of Somalia and to keenly observe the bilateral relationship between the two countries.

“Starting from Birta Dheer where we have started our combat with Militants commanded by Ahmed Madobe to the Kenyan Somali border town of Dobley there is reliable security, and the inhabitants of these areas are very delighted with our move, and we have pledged for them the security of the region” said Sheikh Abdi Fatah Ibrahim Ali the vice Chairman of the department of information for Al-Shabab.

Eventually Sheikh Abdi Fatah has wrapped up his press conference and reiterated that they are not intending or planning to attack Kenya, however he has added that if Kenyan government does the slightest aggression in the boarder between the two countries they will carryout reprisal attack in full swing.

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