West warns that Somalia is becoming a haven for international terrorists
PASS beyond what is described as government territory in the Somali capital — a few blocks between the airport, the harbour and the presidential palace — and you are at the mercy of al-Shabaab, the extremist Islamic group that holds sway across southern and central Somalia. Where it rules, it has implemented laws and punishments reminiscent of Afghanistan under Taleban rule.
A Somali soldier in Bakara market, Mogadishu. Tensions are growing between al-Shabaab fighters and the foreign jihadists but President Ahmed’s Government is too weak to take advantage of the differences