Los Angeles Times
Monday, July 31, 2006
It has been observed that when the world’s policemen are distracted by front-page conflicts, minor tyrants seize the opportunity to go on rampages. Thus, while news cameras dwell on the latest carnage in Israel and Lebanon, Somalia may be collapsing into a terrorist haven comparable to Afghanistan under the Taliban.
The Islamic militia is headed by a known terrorist; its aims are unknown, but there are ominous indicators of trouble. Newsweek recently got hold of a militia training video in Mogadishu in which masked fighters refer to Somalia as the new Afghanistan and urge disaffected Muslims to gather there. …
Last week, the Islamists began encroaching to within 20 miles of Baidoa, the headquarters of a warlord-controlled “government” created two years ago with help from the United Nations in a failed attempt to gain some semblance of order. Officials in neighboring Ethiopia, vowing to protect this shell of a governing body, rashly moved troops into Baidoa. Given that majority-Christian Ethiopia and majority-Muslim Somalia have been warring off and on for more than a century, this has served only to increase support for the militia by mainstream Somalis.
Complicating matters is half-Christian, half-Sunni Eritrea, which won a tense independence from Ethiopia in 1991 and is believed to be supplying arms to the Somali Islamists. Then there are the clan loyalties that make Somalia’s power struggles at least as much about ethnicity as anything else. …
There are some clear first steps, though. Ethiopia, which is making a bad situation worse, should be pressured to withdraw immediately. The Baidoa government, meanwhile, is on the verge of collapse; on Thursday, one-fifth of its cabinet resigned.
…The U.N. and other groups, such as the African Union, should work with the more moderate elements of the Islamist camp and try to start over.
Source: LA Times, July 31, 2006