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Friday 28 July 2006 12:53 PM GMT 


An Islamist militia controls large areas of Somalia  

A minister in Somalia's transitional national government has been shot
dead in a new blow to the country's internationally recognised but
virtually powerless administration.


Abdallah Deerow Isaq, the Constitution and Federalism Minister, was
killed as he left Friday prayers in the town of Baidoa - seat of the
fragile interim Somali government.

"It looks like an organised assassination," Mohamed Abdi Hayr, the
Somali information minister said.

"So far we do not know who did it. They shot him as he was leaving the
mosque then ran off. Police are chasing the gunmen."

The government was formed in 2004 as the 14th attempt to restore
central rule to Somalia since the 1991 overthrow of military ruler
Mohammed Siad Barre. 

It has been unable to halt the rise to power of the Supreme Islamic
Council of Somalia - an Islamist militia that took control of the
capital Mogadishu and other towns in June.

Deerow was not among the 18 ministers who resigned from the 
administration on Thursday, complaining about the government's 
inability to stabilise the African nation.

Also on Friday, fighters loyal to the Islamist group closed roads
around the capital's airport and chased away onlookers while a large
cargo plane was unloaded of unidentified cargo. 

A similar aircraft landed on Wednesday, and officials from the 
transitional government accused Eritrea of sending arms to the 
militants.

Local people said several trucks came to collect the delivery from the
airport.

"The Islamists are arming themselves and now we have to wait for
fighting," said Abdullahi Ali, a local man.


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