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VOA标准英语2012--Life Returns to Somali Coastal Town after Al-Shabab Exit

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Life Returns to Somali Coastal1 Town after Al-Shabab Exit

AMISON in, Al-Shabab out

African Union forces known as AMISOM faced little resistance when they rolled into Marka late last month.

The Al-Shabab Islamist militants3, who had controlled the town for four years, had already fled.

Marka residents welcome al-Shabab’s exit, ending the harsh version of Islamic law they had imposed on the town.

Fahia sells cigarettes outside a mosque4. Under al-Shabab, she says, she would have been severely5 punished for selling tobacco. “You would be caned6 or imprisoned7. You would be taken to an open field where they would call people and start caning8 you 20 to 30, counting every lash9 out loud,” she explained.

Al-Shabab had used Marka as a base to launch attacks in the region. AMISOM recently seized a large cache of weapons from a house belonging to a militant2 commander. 

AMISOM Commander Liutenant Colonel Silver Muhwezi says al-Shabab has been weakened as a military force. But he says his soldiers have a harder time fighting the small-scale hit-and-run attacks that still take place. “The problem with these guys, I think they have mastered bombs. Bombs: it is the most dangerous weapon - IED’s [we know] what it is, but insurgency10, no no no, my soldiers are good at that one,” he said.

AMISOM says there have been at least four grenade attacks targeting soldiers since the militants left Marka.

The town was strategically important for Al-Shabab. Its port served as a major supply route for weapons.

AMISOM officials say senior militant commanders, including foreign fighters, would meet in town to discuss operations. And they had a recruitment center nearby.

But as the military pushed in, al-Shabab fighters began to flee.

Concerns remain

Former al-Shabab fighter Fathil Ahmed Ali says he decided11 to defect as the militants' hold in Marka weakened. “They were using religion to control us. When things started becoming hard for us on the military front, some fighters were fleeing and others were left behind. We didn’t have any medication or food so I decided to come back to my town and work with the government,” Ali explained.

Concerns remain that elements of al-Shabab remain mixed in with the population.

But District Commissioner12 Ahmed Maalim Abdi says this is not a serious concern. "There’s not much problem here, there’s so much security around. You have a mix of different forces you have military, police. There are some elements, but there’s no big fear," he said.

AMISOM says it is consolidating13 its forces in Marka before pushing on against al-Shabab fighters.

The next big target in the country is the seaside city of Kismayo in the southern part of the country. 


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