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UN envoy for Somalia condemns Mogadishu violence 


by Daniel Ooko

NAIROBI, May 12 (Xinhua) -- Top United Nations envoy for Somalia on Tuesday condemned the continuing violence in the Somali capital of Mogadishu targeted at the legitimate government of the Horn of Africa nation.

In a statement issued in Nairobi, UN Special Representative forSomalia, Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah said the violence, which has led to the deaths and displacement of a large number of civilians, was completely unacceptable.

"There must be an immediate end to this fighting. There is now a legitimate, internationally recognized government in Mogadishu which should be supported," said Ould-Abdallah. "Instead, irresponsible elements backed by foreigners, have attacked Mogadishu in an attempt to seize power by force. It is interesting that no particular clan has publicly admitted responsibility for this attempt to destabilize Somalia."

The latest fighting which has killed more than 100 people, began on Thursday and escalated over the weekend between pro-government forces and Islamist groups.

"The people of Somalia have clearly shown they are sick and tired of the conflict yet once again they are subjected to violence which has killed and displaced innocent men, women and children. I can not understand why Somalis are fighting and killing Somalis," said Ould-Abdallah.

The UN envoy said the Djibouti Peace Process was continuing and was open to any group that supported peace and stability.

He stated he was pleased that the regional grouping IGAD and the African Union had moved quickly to condemn the conflict, reject aggression and prepare effective action.

"There is absolutely no justification for this violence and those who launched these attacks must bear full responsibility for the consequences. They are intent on continuing the violence and anarchy of the past two decades and should be rejected by the Somali people and the international community," he said.

Somalia, a nation of about eight million people, has experienced almost constant conflict since the collapse of its central government in January 1991. 

Source: Xinhua, May 12, 2009


       
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10 comment(s)
diidgaal @ 5/12/2009 9:57 PM EST
 YEEYda waxaa laga celin la'yahay raggii u qayilay YEEY.
War oday aan cilmi lahayn oo af adduun iyo mid aakhiraba gareneyn
intaad adinku qaban lahydeen baad dadka ku soo deyseen.
Markii la ceyriyay oo aad ku ilaalin weydeen dhulkiina
oo uu yemen ka raadiyay hoos gal baad dadka eedeyneysiin.
dhasheegduur @ 5/12/2009 1:57 PM EST
 Nin baa laga sheegey anaa didyoo dalkee a eryey xeegoo gobanimo ka doonaa,
Heesihii kacaankuna waxey dhihi jireen Imisaan ka daa niri Imsaase loo digey,
Ninkale na wuxuu yiri Jehadoow dalkaad gasheen waa mid daacad ahe dar ilaahey
Weeyaan in aa duulan kicisaane dabka iyo rasaastaad rideen waan ku diirsadye,

Xaalku wuxuu la marayaa Walad cabdala meel fiican;; Bal dayaye wadaadkii wakaa sii
Dabeyshadye.
Sahalsiidi @ 5/12/2009 12:58 PM EST
 Kucadeye

I agree Wallad is the project Manager of this bloodshed.
He orchestrated the division between the apposition group
and this is the outcome that he predicted. This man should be
investigated and charged for prolonging the demise of Somalis.
kucadaye @ 5/12/2009 12:43 PM EST
 Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah,NurCadde, and Ahmed Abdisalam are the authors of the TRAGEDY that is on display in Mogadishu today, where Somalis are killing Somalis while Meles and his Gaalo Handlers are SMILING.
Ahmdou, as the Project Manager of the Djibouti debacle that led to this bloodshed you should take responsibility and resign. You may also take your two Somali Assistants back to Muratinia!
peacetalk @ 5/12/2009 12:08 PM EST
 Mr. Ould Abdalla, please do not just condemn, but be a man and take some responsibility for it. Only few months ago, you orchestrated a campaign to dismantly the former TFG, instituted a Islamist vs. Islamist apparatus in Djibouti, and advocated and installed a moron as the "President" of non-existent "Midnimo Qaran."  You never hesitated to dictate at the Djibouti conference and it is outcome, so must own its fruits, the carnage in Mogadishu today.  
Sahalsiidi @ 5/12/2009 11:59 AM EST
 lilisamatar

kkkkk Tarzan ayaa caawinaaya shariifka. Ma hubtaa
inuusan soo cararin oo diyaaradii ugu horeysay ku dhicin.

Walad do the magic, over throw Sharif and call for another
round of reconciliation meeting.
ibn-somal @ 5/12/2009 11:52 AM EST
 walad cabdullah wadadi wu isku dirtey. Bada Somaliyana norway iyo Kenya bu ka gatey. Wale wa player asalah.
mercano @ 5/12/2009 11:25 AM EST
 Walad Hawiye, waxaa abuurtey lee dhashtey, basbaasaa abuurteyee ka xaaxaabsahee!
diidgaal @ 5/12/2009 11:15 AM EST
 YUR OO YUR WALAD GAALOOW. Wax lagaa dhageysanayo ma lehee.
haddii ay daacad kaa tahay u keen UN ciidamo oo weli
NATO ah haddii kale meelahaaga iska jaq jaqlee dabadhilifyohow.
Meel xoog looga baahan yahay lacagi wax kama tarto.
lilisamatar @ 5/12/2009 11:03 AM EST
 if it wasn't for this bastrad favouring some and rejecting some the whole thing would have been different.  Sharif was sent to represent the opposition but ended up doing deals that they were not happy with and when he was dissmissed he was encouraged to build his own group instead of going for the sake of peace, he stayed on and said ok to all the demands to become a president with all ciyaalo suuqs like tarsan!!!!!!well let tarsan help you now!!!!!!!!

 
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