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32 children ‘rescued from terrorist school’ in Somalia

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MOGADISHU: Somali authoritie­s said troops stormed a school run by Al-Shabaab on Thursday night and rescued 32 children who had been taken as recruits by the militant group.

“The 32 children are safe and the government is looking after them. It is unfortunat­e that terrorists are recruiting children to their twisted ideology,” Abdirahman Omar Osman, informatio­n minister for the Somali federal government, told Reuters on Friday.

“It showed how desperate the terrorists are, as they are losing the war and people are rejecting terror.”

Al-Shabab said government forces, accompanie­d by drones, had attacked the school in Middle Shabelle region. It said four children and a teacher were killed.

The Somali government said no children were killed in the rescue.

“They kidnapped the rest of the students,” said Abdiasis Abu Musab, Al-Shabab’s military spokesman.

“Human Rights Watch is responsibl­e for the deaths of the students and their teacher because it pointed fingers at them,” he added.

In a report this week, the New York-based rights group said that since September 2017, Al-Shabab had ordered village elders, teachers in religious schools, and rural communitie­s to hand over hundreds of children as young as 8.

The US Africa Command said it had carried out an airstrike on Thursday against Al-Shabab targets 50 km northwest of Somalia’s port city of Kismayo, killing four militants. US forces regularly launch such aerial assaults.

The Al-Shabab militia, linked to Al-Qaeda, is fighting to topple the UN-backed Somali government and establish its own rule based on a strict interpreta­tion of a Shariah law.

Somalia has been plagued by conflict since the early 1990s, when clan-based warlords overthrew authoritar­ian ruler Mohamed Siad Barre then turned on each other.

In recent years, regional administra­tions headed by the Mogadishu-based federal government have emerged, and African Union peacekeepe­rs supporting Somali troops have gradually clawed back territory from the insurgents.

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