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Somalia's al Shabaab vows to avenge bin Laden

 

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By Abdi Sheikh
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somalia's al Qaeda-linked rebels vowed on Saturday to avenge the killing of Osama bin Laden and said his death would not hurt their fight to topple the country's Western-backed government.
Analysts have said bin Laden's death is unlikely to dampen the insurgency waged by Somalia's al Shabaab militants, who are regrouping amid infighting among the country's politicians after a recent government offensive.
After news broke of bin Laden's death in Pakistan some al Shabaab combatants in the Somali capital Mogadishu wore white as a sign of grief, residents said.
"We shall redouble our jihad and we shall overpower our enemies. Osama is not the first martyr, may God rest his soul," al Shabaab spokesman Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage told reporters on Saturday.
"We shall never divert from the path of Sheikh Osama and we shall continue the jihad till we taste the death our brother Osama faced, or achieve victory and rule the whole world," he said in the capital Mogadishu.
Al Shabaab is battling to overthrow the government and impose its own harsh version of sharia law on the nation, although its predominately nationalist agenda is also coloured by clan rivalries and money-making rackets.
This week, the Somali government, which only controls parts of the capital, warned of al Shabaab revenge attacks.Continued

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