Over 500 al Shabaab members accept Somali government amnesty offer

Addis Ababa, 30 September 2014 (WIC) – A total of 545 members of the armed Islamist militant group al Shabaab have accepted an amnesty offered by the Somali government after the death of former leader of the militia, Ahmed Abdi Godane.
According to Business-Standard, the number was reported Monday by the Barbaar Initiative, an international agency which support the reintegration of former fighters.
The increasing number of desertions from the militant ranks shows that the group is gradually being weakened by continuing military offensives and loss of income, the government claims.
The Somali ministry of youth and sports has called for support from the international community to promote the reintegration process and the training of terrorists who put down their weapons.