[Published: Wednesday December 21 2011]
Rebels' kill Senegalese soldiers
Dakar, 21 Dec – (ANA) - At least 12 people, including five Senegalese soldiers, have been killed after suspected rebels attacked an army base in the southern Casamance region. Five suspected rebels and two civilians died in the clashes, the army says.
The Casamance Movement of Democratic Forces (MFDC) has been fighting for the region's independence since 1982. Casamance is separated from the capital, Dakar, by Gambia and is home to numerous ethnic groups, while northern areas are dominated by three, largely Muslim communities. Two weeks ago, five soldiers were taken hostage by suspected rebels - one of whom has since escaped. Analysts say the latest violence is linked to the elections due in February 2012. Some rebel factions are trying to extract concessions from the the government ahead of the poll, while others wish to transform the group into a political party, they say. Reports say the 30-year rebellion has become an important campaign issue, especially as army bases are now being targeted. (ANA)
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