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Intensified fighting in Somalia
Somalia, Politics, 5/27/2006
Reacting to the flare up of clashes in Somalia's capital yesterday, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan backed the calls by numerous local and international officials for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire.
"The Secretary-General is gravely concerned at the resumption of fighting in Mogadishu between warring militias belonging to the Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter-Terrorism and those of the Sharia Courts," a spokesman for Annan said in a statement which deplored the deaths and suffering caused by the renewed violence.
"The Secretary-General calls on both sides to enter into an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, as appealed for by the people of Mogadishu, clan leaders, and the international community, including his Special Representative for Somalia," the spokesman said.
Urging the parties to step up efforts to find solutions to the conflict within the framework of the country's Transitional Federal Charter, Annan also called on them "to respect international humanitarian and human rights law, ensure humanitarian access to populations in need, and ensure the protection of humanitarian workers."
A Washington Post report said "Islamic and secular militias battled in Somalia's capital Thursday, the most widespread and some of the deadliest fighting in Mogadishu in 14 years. Dozens of people were killed and thousands fled their homes on foot."
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