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‘People’s uprising’: Somalian push against Al Shabab gains momentum

Enough was enough. For 13 years, extremists with Al Qaeda’s East Africa affiliate had controlled Mohamud Adow’s village in central Somalia, imposing harsh ideology and arresting local teachers and traditional leaders.

Then, word came that Somali forces in a surprising national offensive had expelled the fighters from nearby villages.

A small group of residents sneaked out one night in August to meet with Somali troop commanders and invited them into their village of Rage-El. The 80-year-old Mr. Adow was among those taking up arms, joining a local militia fighting alongside Somali forces in rural battles with battered guns.

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