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Speaker Sherif reconciling with President Government of Somalia - Yemen again

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This Egyptians are very cruel. As if the games they play with Palestinians and use them as source of income, is not enough, they want to use the same tactics everywhere. They have a resolution now to coincide with US efforts, but still want to show that egypt is on both sides, the arab and the african ways.

Thats cruelty and arrogance.

 

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Somalia’s lawmaker visits Yemen as Egypt calls for fresh democratic election

 

Aweys Osman Yusuf

Mogadishu 05, Dec.06 ( Sh.M.Network) – Somalia’s parliament speaker Sharif Hassan Sheik Aden has set on a visiting trip to Sana, the capital city of Yemen. According to Yemen news agency, Aden said he reached Yemen to talk with president Ali Abdlla Salah over the developments in the war ravaged country, Somalia, indicating that president Salah had to take grate role in mediating Somalia’s challenging parties, Union of Islamic Courts and the transitional government based in Baidoa, southern Somalia.

 

Sharif Hassan

 

He praised Yemen for its role in trying to resolve Somalia’s internal conflicts.

 

The news comes as Egyptian parliament has called on Somalia’s Union of Islamic Courts to halt expansion and negotiate with the federal government to prevent bloodshed in Somalia.

 

The Egyptian parliament suggested that there should be fresh free democratic election, which international community and the African regional organizations should supervise to give the Somali population the chance to have their choice of government. Egypt recommends that the clan-based government should be transformed to a democratic government.

 

Egypt called on the Arab League to fulfill their promise of solving the political crisis in Somalia, a country considered member of Arab states. It also urged the African Union to maintain the peace initiative in Somalia.

 

Somalia’s Union of Islamic Courts took control of the capital early June this year after deadly battles with warlords who controlled the country in the past 15 years. The Islamists also seized most central and southern provinces of the country, while the transitional federal government only administers the small town of Baidoa with the help of thousands of Ethiopian military forces also based in Baidoa.

 

Somalia has had no central government since 1991 when tribal warlords ousted President Siad Barre.

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Boqol jeer ayaan kuu sheegnay, inkastoo aadan istaahilin jawaab, Masar waa walaalaheena. Hadee dhib kugu haayaan, dhibkaas adigee ku jirtaa. Masar waxba kama galabsan Soomaalida, waana na caawiyaan.

 

Adigoo Soomaali ah inaad Amxaar/Tigreey iska dhigto waa heybxumo iyo foolxumadii ugu weyneyd aan inta ku arko.

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Soomaalidu inteey dhulkeeda burburisey bay dad kale dusha ka saaraan oo ay ku raftaan. Runtii ma aaminsani in Masar iyo wadddamo kale oo badanba ay ka eed la'yihiin waxa ka dhacay dalkeenna balse dhabtu waxay tahay Soomaali ayaa EEDDA koowaad iska leh.

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The egyptians are very cruel merchants by human suffering in the arab world.

 

Egypt which run a one man voting democracy (except the last election) calls for democracy in somalia.

 

Egypt, knowing full well that the supreme islamic leader, hassan tahir has declared democracy to be against Islam, calls for democracy.

 

I can see Egypt getting another cheque from America for this, as they get 2.2 billion cheque every year for calling arabs for peace with Israel.

 

How low does one has to go to be a pawn to egypt, which itself is the pawn with no self respect, but only for money. Why Egypt doesn't apply to itself what she wants Somalia to apply, Be it politics, democracy, religion...etc.?

The egyptians have learned something very well from the west, hipocrisy and they are using it for what it is worth in Sudan and Somalia.

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