Al-Shabaab welcomes foreign fighters

A hard-line Somali Islamist militant holds his gun as he patrols a street in the capital Mogadishu, July 27, 2009. Photo/REUTERS

MOGADISHU, Wednesday

Somalia’s al-Shabaab insurgents called today for more foreign militants to join them in the failed Horn of Africa state after US forces killed one of the region’s most wanted al-Qaeda suspects.

The US commando operation that killed Kenyan-born Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, 28, in remote southern Somalia on Monday has triggered an angry response from Islamist rebels fighting the nation’s UN-backed government.

Truck bombing

The raid likely gained Washington valuable counter-terrorism intelligence, but it risked further inflaming anti-Western opinion in a country of growing concern to the West.

Nabhan, wanted over a 2002 truck bombing that killed 15 people at an Israeli-owned beach hotel in Kenya and a simultaneous failed missile attack on an Israeli airliner as it left nearby Mombasa, was allied with al-Shabaab.

Washington says al-Shabaab is al-Qaeda’s proxy in Somalia.

“We call for all Muslim fighters in the world to come to Somalia,” Sheikh Mahad Abdikarim, commander of al-Shabaab forces in Bay and Bakol regions, told a news conference in Baidoa town.

He also referred to an African Union peacekeeping mission that is backing President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed’s administration.
“If Burundians and Ugandans, who are not Muslims, are allowed to stay in Somalia, who can refuse our Muslim brothers to join us in the struggle?” Abdikarim asked.

Using missiles

Monday’s raid marked an apparent change in tactics for the US military, which has previously targeted wanted militants in Somalia using missiles, as opposed to helicopter-borne troops.

Western security agencies say the country, where fighting has killed more than 18,000 civilians since the start of 2007, has become a safe haven for militants, including foreign jihadists, who use it to plot attacks in the region and beyond. (Reuters)