Somalia's Shabaab fighters have warned they will "cut the throat" of
members who shift allegiance from al-Qaeda to Islamic State (ISIS), amid
reports some factions have already been punished for doing so.
"If
anyone says he belongs to another Islamic movement, kill him on the
spot," top Shabaab official Abu Abdalla, said in a radio broadcast on
Monday. "We will cut the throat of any one... if they undermine unity."
The
Shabaab, East Africa's long-time al-Qaeda branch, is fighting to
overthrow the internationally-backed government in Mogadishu, which is
protected by 22 000 African Union troops.
The Islamists have lost
much ground in recent years but remain a threat in both Somalia and
neighbouring Kenya, where they have carried out a series of attacks.
The
reported divisions come at a time when Islamic State in Iraq and Syria
has become the jihadist franchise of choice, attracting fighters from
abroad and the allegiance of other militant groups such as Boko Haram in
Nigeria.
But al-Qaeda has also recently expanded its territory in Yemen, just across the Gulf of Aden from Somalia.
A
handful of Shabaab factions have switched allegiance to ISIS but the
shift has failed to gain momentum. Pro-ISIS groups have been attacked
and their leaders assassinated as Shabaab emir and al-Qaeda loyalist
Ahmed Diriye seeks to shore up his control.
Last month President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said "the now-public dispute" within Shabaab showed the group had "lost its way".
But Abdalla said Shabaab remained united. "The world wanted us to be divided," he said. "This
is a collective decision, and anybody who wants to join another Islamic
group must leave the country to meet them where they are." he said. "I
swear by the name of God we will not tolerate the acts of saboteurs."

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