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Agreement between Transitional Federal Governament and the Allaince for Re-Liberation of Somalia  

In the name of Allah, the most Beneficent and the most Merciful

 

 

AGREEMENT BETWEEN

 

THE TRANSITIONAL FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF SOMALIA (TFG)

And

THE ALLIANCE FOR THE RE-LIBERATION OF SOMALIA (ARS)

 

 

1.          The Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia and the Alliance for Re-liberation of Somalia (ARS) attending a meeting from 31 May to 9 June 2008 in Djibouti, facilitated by the UN. They are hereafter referred to as "the Parties".

 

2.          The Parties gave their respective analyses of the 18 year old crisis and made proposals aimed at restoring trust, confidence and at ending the conflict. Their discussion led to the present Agreement.

 

3.     The primary requirement of this Agreement is to: ensure the cessation of all armed confrontation and a political settlement for a durable peace; promote a peaceful environment; avoid a security vacuum; facilitate the protection of the population and the unhindered delivery of humanitarian assistance and call for the convening of a reconstruction and development conference.

4.     The Parties noted that:

 

a. Over the past eighteen years, Somalia has suffered massive human losses, insecurity and vast destruction of its physical infrastructure and other vital public investments. A whole generation of young people and adults has been sacrificed or denied education and development;

 

b. The human and humanitarian situation is continuously deteriorating. At the same time, the country’s international image and standing have been seriously undermined;

 

c. This tragic situation, and the fact that eighteen years of war and conflict have brought neither durable peace nor stability and inspired by patriotic and religious examples of compromise.

 

5.         Decided to:

 

a. Reaffirm the dignity, sovereignty and the territorial integrity of Somalia;

 

b. Take courageous measures to finally bring this situation to an end and resolve the crisis through peaceful means.

 

6.    Agreed on:

a. The termination of all acts of armed confrontation by the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia (ARS) and its allies and by the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) and its allies;

b. The cessation of armed confrontation shall come into force thirty (30) days from the signing of this agreement throughout the national territory;

c. The cessation of armed confrontation is approved for an initial period of ninety (90) days, renewable.

7.     The Parties agreed from the date of coming into effect of this Agreement:

a. To request the United Nations, consistent with UN Security Council Resolution 1814 and within a period of one hundred and twenty (120) days, to authorize and deploy an international stabilization force from countries that are friends of Somalia excluding neighboring states;

b. Within a period of 120 days of the signing of this agreement the TFG will act in accordance with the decision that has already been taken by the Ethiopian Government to withdraw its troops from Somalia after the deployment of a sufficient number of UN Forces;

c. The ARS shall, through a solemn public statement, cease and condemn all acts of armed violence in Somalia and dissociate itself from any armed groups or individuals that do not adhere to the terms of this Agreement.

8.  To ensure the effective implementation of this Agreement, the Parties agree to:

a. Undertake all necessary measures to ensure unhindered humanitarian access and assistance to affected populations;

b. Refrain from declarations and actions inconsistent with the peaceful spirit of this Agreement;

c. Establish a Joint Security Committee to follow up the implementation of security arrangements within fifteen (15) days of the signing of this Agreement. The composition and mandate of this Committee, chaired by the UN, shall be adopted within the same period.

9.     A High Level Committee, chaired by the UN, should be established within fifteen (15) days of the signing of this Agreement to follow up on issues relating to the political cooperation between the Parties and concerns over justice and reconciliation. These issues will be discussed at a conference to be organized by 30 July 2008.

10.   The Parties will work with all other relevant Somali stakeholders to ensure the full and effective implementation of this agreement.

11.   The Parties call on the international community to help provide the adequate resources for the implementation and follow-up of this Agreement. The Parties also consider it a priority to convene within the next six (6) months an international conference aimed at addressing Somalia’s Reconstruction and Development.

Djibouti

9 June 2008

 Transitional Federal Government                                     Alliance for Re-Liberation of Somalia

United Nations

Observer States:                                                                 Observer Groups:

France                                                                                               African Union

United Kingdom                                                                   League of Arab States

United States                                                            Organization of Islamic Conference

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia                                                   European Union

 

Djibouti



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 AhluSomal,

What should we do?
 Thanks Arraweelo & Mahiigan.

Brov Momo519, is your glass half-full or half-empty?
You see,  the 2 Colonels, or shall I say 3 colonels if I include Nur Adde, are mortal beings. It is not their respects or blessings that are at stake here. But rather my destiny, your destiny, our children and grandchildren’s destiny.

The most protracted and complex political problems in modern history were/are those problems in South Africa, Northern Ireland & Israel/Palestine. The first 2 have already been resolved not by brute force and bombings but through negotiations. And the 3rd is on the negotiating table. If these people did it or are on the verge of doing it, surely Somalis can do it!

I hope this quotation helps you in breaking free from your self imposed pessimistic mindset.
“On those days when nothing in your life seems to be going right, it can be really tough to see the silver lining among all those clouds. However, it's during these times when the ability to see the good in even the worst situations is so important. An optimistic attitude benefits not only your mental health, but your physical well-being as well.”

Keep Hope Alive
 Blind optimism is not going to get us anywhere. If Nur Adde want to solve the Somali mess, he has to first make peace with his boss. If he cannot gain Colonel Yusuf's respect and blessing, what makes you think that he'll gain the respect of Colonel Aweys?
 Ehlu-Somaal

You are real Somali.
 Ahlu Soomali
Aleyle inaad soomali runa tahay. Dadkan caloosha xanuuniso
markey maqlaan heshis baa soomali ka dhalinsaa dan soomaliyee
kama hadlin. Aad baan ugu faraxsanahay in maanta hal erey xataa lagu heshiyey
waayo Masakiinta geedaha hoos fadhiyaa dantooda laga Shaqeynayaa.

Dadkan qurbaha sida gafanaha ku naaxeey, waxay ka hadlayaan cidi dhageysan mayso.
ha iska niicniicleeyaan. dadkale uun baay dhiigooda inu daato rabaan, iyaguna waa soo carareen.



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