Mohamud Gure
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/ 12 March 2007

Somalia: ‘Ethiopians must go’

Between June and December 2006, Mogadishu and most of south-central Somalia enjoyed relative peace after the notorious warlords who devastated the country were routed by the Islamic Courts. The courts swiftly stabilised the capital and won people’s hearts by providing much-needed security. Regrettably, the law and order restored by the courts was destroyed when Ethiopian forces invaded the country in December.