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The African Union's special envoy1 for Somalia has condemned2 the rise in attacks on AU peacekeepers in the country in the past week. He asserted the right of AU troops to defend themselves, but reinforced the mission's neutrality in the country's conflict. Derek Kilner has more from the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
Ugandan peacekeepers on patrol in Mogadishu (May 2007)
In recent weeks, Somalia's Islamist insurgents4, who since early 2007 have been battling the country's transitional government and the Ethiopian troops who back it, have launched a growing number of attacks on African Union peacekeepers in the capital Mogadishu, the center of the insurgency5.
A series of attacks last week killed two Ugandan peacekeepers. This week, insurgents attacked the peacekeepers' positions on three consecutive6 days. While the AU has reported no casualties, the group's special envoy, Nicolas Bwakira, described the attacks as "unprecedented7", and the peacekeepers have responded with some of the heaviest firepower they have used since deploying8 in February, 2007.
Speaking in Nairobi, Bwakira described the insurgent3 attacks as a deliberate effort to provoke a response from the African forces.
"Available information indicates that these attacks were a calculated move intended to draw AMISOM into direct armed confrontation9 with the insurgent forces and therefore to appear to be involved directly in the conflict. They were also intended to portray10 AMISOM as a partisan11 in the on-going conflict so that its troops could easily become a target and subjected attacks," he said.
The U.N.'s refugee agency said on Friday that over 80 civilians13 are believed to have been killed in this week's fighting, and 15-thousand people have fled their homes in Mogadishu.
Some residents have described the peacekeepers' shells hitting civilian12 targets. Bwakira said the peacekeepers reserved the right to defend themselves from insurgent attacks, but pledged that the force would not take sides in the conflict.
"We would like to reiterate14 in the strongest terms possible that the African Union is not in Somalia to fight or to be drawn15 into conflict we are not part of, we are there as an impartial16 and neutral peacekeeping force in order to help Somalis in their quest for peace in their country," he said.
The AU mission has an authorized17 force of 8,000 but to date only 2,600 troops from Uganda and Burundi have been deployed18, and the mission has had little success in stemming the conflict. The AU wants the United Nations to take over responsibility for peacekeeping in Somalia, but the U.N. is unlikely to agree to a mission without a dramatic improvement in security, fearful of getting bogged19 down in the messy conflict.
Analysts20 have suggested that the recent targeting of AU forces by insurgents may be a strategy to discourage further foreign intervention21 in the conflict.
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(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的过去式和过去分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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