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Somalia: Sheikh Sharif and Sheikh Aweys to meet: sources


MOGADISHU, Somalia Jan 3 (Garowe Online) - Two Islamist leaders in Somalia who have parted ways following the Ethiopian invasion of 2006 are planning to meeting soon, informed sources tell Garowe Online.

Arab governments, including Egypt, are spearheading efforts to reconcile differences between Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, the sources added.

Sheikh Aweys
"Sheikh Sharif and Sheikh Aweys have [both] accepted requests to meet in Cairo," said a source closely associated to Sheikh Sharif, who is currently in Egypt.

In 2006, the two men were the twin heads of the Islamic Courts Union (ICU) militia that captured Mogadishu and more than half the country, prompting the U.S.-backed Ethiopian invasion later that year.

The ICU militia scattered away as the Ethiopian army advanced and its top leaders, including Sheikh Sharif and Sheikh Aweys, fled to Eritrea, while a bloody insurgency erupted in Mogadishu.

The two men broke ties earlier this year after Sheikh Sharif entered into peace talks with the Somal interim government, but Sheikh Aweys steadfastly refused to enter the negotiations until Ethiopian troops withdraw.

Ethiopia has began pulling its troops out of Somalia, citing international negligence of the situation in the Horn of Africa country as well as Sheikh Sharif's peace deal.

It is not clear if Sheikh Aweys has softened his political stance due to recent developments, including President Abdullahi Yusuf's resignation and Ethiopian pullout.

Source: Garowe Online

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