The
AU commission chief Alpha Oumar Konare says it would be a "catastrophe" if
US
Up to a third of the population fled recent fighting in the capital,
Less than 40% of the estimated 300,00 displaced Somalis are receiving any help, according to UN humanitarian relief chief John Holmes.
After a visit to
'Onerous'
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said he wanted to end the "onerous" financial burden of having Ethiopian troops, estimated to be several thousand in number, in
"Things have improved significantly in
"I very much hope and expect that those African countries that have promised to send troops will do so."
Mr Konare told the AFP news agency that
"If
He said
But Ms Frazer said that an Ethiopian withdrawal before the AU troops arrived would lead to a security vacuum.
"It would be a mistake for
So far,
Mr Meles said the "organized resistance" of the Islamists had now been "broken".
The Ethiopia-backed government says it is in control of
But gunmen attacked a World Health Organization office in the city on Monday night, injuring a guard, WHO officials say.
Cholera
Aid workers have accused authorities of hindering the passage of food aid at checkpoints set up across
"We estimate that we are only reach 35 to 40% of those in need," Mr Holmes said.
"Many are already suffering from a cholera outbreak."
Mr Holmes said international law had been violated by the fighting factions in the city, saying that some citizens had disappeared without explanation.
"Clearly, human rights abuses have taken place, but the government categorically denied reports and accusations of their involvement," he said.
He said the government had promised to co-operate with a planned UN investigation into the reports.
Mr Holmes, the most senior UN official to visit the city in more than a decade, had to cut short his trip on Saturday, after bombs exploded in Mogadishu, killing three people.
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AU peacekeeper in