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Al-Qaeda inspired movement called The Shebab which is currently engaged in a violent campaign against the Somali government.
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Al-Qaeda inspired movement called The Shebab which is currently engaged in a violent campaign against the Somali government.
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Efforts by the US and Ethiopia to impose a puppet regime on Somalia failed miserably as Somalis, led by a militant Islamic youth group called Shebab, battled Ethiopian occupation forces and their local Somalia collaborators.
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The Shebab is the resurgent military and youth wing of the Islamic
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King mentioned Shirwa Ahmed, a Minneapolis resident who is "the first confirmed American suicide bomber in our history," as well as Omar Hammami, identified as a Shebab commander "who was raised a Baptist in Alabama, and who has repeatedly threatened the US homeland."
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Shebab, which is fighting Somalia's transitional government, said Ramtane Lamamra, the AU peace and security commissioner.
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Shebab, which is trying to topple Somalia's transitional government, said Ramtane Lamamra, the
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Shebab, which is trying to topple Somalia's transitional government, said Ramtane Lamamra, the
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These troops could find it hard going against the seasoned guerrilla fighters of al-Shebab, which is led by hardened jihadists and control much of southern and central Somalia.
Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010
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The Shebab was the youth wing of an Islamist movement, the Islamic Courts Union, that ruled
iac world news feed 2010
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