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After four years of war, Mogadishu bears the signs of a city slowly rising from the ruins of war. Gunfire, bombs and mortars had punctured the coastal city almost everyday as Western-backed government forces and African Union troops fought an insurgency by the Islamist al Shabaab rebel group. But earlier this month, the al Qaeda-inspired militants -- outgunned and divided -- withdrew nearly all their combatants from their bases in the capital and Somalis woke to what they say they hope will be an extended period of calm. Abdulle fled to Elasha on the outskirts of Mogadishu, one of several towns where tens of thousands of displaced Somalis settled. The house was looted and destroyed. Business is good and people have returned,' he said. A local rights group said up to half a million people had returned to their dwellings in the last three weeks, in a city that numbered two million people before the insurgency. The militants have vowed to press the fight and resort to al Qaeda-style attacks. But the threats have not deterred many families from returning, with their mattresses, pillows, buckets, rugs and tyres piled high on carts and buses. On one Sinai street, bullet holes scar a row of one-storey bricked houses, their metal sheet roofs in various stages of collapse. Everyone around here has an axe to clear bushes around their houses. It is do it yourself,' he said. Roads that once served as front lines in the fighting have re-opened. The booming parts of the capital are those which have been under government control for the last four years. There, vehicles are out on the streets late into the night, businesses stay open later and older houses along well-lit streets are being torn down to make way for newer ones. Mogadishu has become a haven for Somalis fleeing the drought-hit, rebel-controlled parts of the country where al Shabaab imposed a ban on food aid agencies and tried to prevent Somalis from fleeing in search of food. Although operating in Mogadishu is far from easy, relief groups say that more food aid is reaching refugee camps and sanitation conditions have improved since al Shabaab pulled out. Previously living under al Shabaab control, Yasin described a filthy, mosquito and flea-ridden camp where her children suffered from measles and malnourishment. There are no parasites and no al Shabaab. We get free food, medicine and water. I will work for my children and take them back to our house,' she said. Many regional observers expect al Shabaab, who said their retreat was tactical, to reemerge in Mogadishu, this time as guerrilla fighters rather than a conventional fighting force. On Tuesday, hundreds of men, traditional white cloth wrapped around their bodies, gathered in a football stadium and engaged in Shirib, poetic short verse composed by some Somali clans. They jumped to the rhythm of their chants: 'Come out for peace. Come out for peace.
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After four years of war, Mogadishu bears the signs of a city slowly rising from the ruins of war. Gunfire, bombs and mortars had punctured the coastal city almost everyday as Western-backed government forces and African Union troops fought an insurgency by the Islamist al Shabaab rebel group. But earlier this month, the al Qaeda-inspired militants -- outgunned and divided -- withdrew nearly all their combatants from their bases in the capital and Somalis woke to what they say they hope will be an extended period of calm. Abdulle fled to Elasha on the outskirts of Mogadishu, one of several towns where tens of thousands of displaced Somalis settled. The house was looted and destroyed. Business is good and people have returned,' he said. A local rights group said up to half a million people had returned to their dwellings in the last three weeks, in a city that numbered two million people before the insurgency. The militants have vowed to press the fight and resort to al Qaeda-style attacks. But the threats have not deterred many families from returning, with their mattresses, pillows, buckets, rugs and tyres piled high on carts and buses. On one Sinai street, bullet holes scar a row of one-storey bricked houses, their metal sheet roofs in various stages of collapse. Everyone around here has an axe to clear bushes around their houses. It is do it yourself,' he said. Roads that once served as front lines in the fighting have re-opened. The booming parts of the capital are those which have been under government control for the last four years. There, vehicles are out on the streets late into the night, businesses stay open later and older houses along well-lit streets are being torn down to make way for newer ones. Mogadishu has become a haven for Somalis fleeing the drought-hit, rebel-controlled parts of the country where al Shabaab imposed a ban on food aid agencies and tried to prevent Somalis from fleeing in search of food. Although operating in Mogadishu is far from easy, relief groups say that more food aid is reaching refugee camps and sanitation conditions have improved since al Shabaab pulled out. Previously living under al Shabaab control, Yasin described a filthy, mosquito and flea-ridden camp where her children suffered from measles and malnourishment. There are no parasites and no al Shabaab. We get free food, medicine and water. I will work for my children and take them back to our house,' she said. Many regional observers expect al Shabaab, who said their retreat was tactical, to reemerge in Mogadishu, this time as guerrilla fighters rather than a conventional fighting force. On Tuesday, hundreds of men, traditional white cloth wrapped around their bodies, gathered in a football stadium and engaged in Shirib, poetic short verse composed by some Somali clans. They jumped to the rhythm of their chants: 'Come out for peace. Come out for peace.
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