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Somali peace hopes elusive as talks kick off

MOGADISHU (AFP) - After a months-long delay, the latest Somali peace conference is due to start in Mogadishu on Sunday but hopes of a breakthrough remain low amid raging violence and a boycott by key players.

 

The so-called reconciliation conference was called by the transitional federal government (TFG) after it defeated an Islamist movement with the help of Ethiopia in January, but their main adversaries have rejected the meeting.

 

The virtually homeless government, which has failed to bring the restive country under control in three years of existence, is staging the conference at a former police warehouse in northern Mogadishu.

 

The area, nearby the presidential palace, came under mortar attack late on Wednesday but Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf put on a brave face in front of reporters.

 

"I am telling you that it will be held as scheduled," he said. "No matter how much violence escalates in Mogadishu, our will will not be broken."

 

Observers said there was the danger that insurgent attacks could still thwart the latest peace initiative.

 

With 2 300 delegates expected for talks that could last weeks, government forces beefed up security around the site and across Mogadishu.

 

"Adequate security is in place and the delegates will be safe," said General Abdi Hassan Awale Qeybdid, a former warlord and the country's police chief.

 

Although no clear agenda has been formulated, the conference was designed to discuss a power-sharing arrangement known as "4.5", bringing four major clans and a smaller one together.

 

Yet the conference has been rejected outright by the Islamic Courts Union (ICU), which was toppled after weeks of heavy fighting with the joint TFG and Ethiopian forces.

 

ICU leaders exiled in Eritrea have demanded that such a conference be held outside of Somalia in a neutral country and only after the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops.

 

"We are not attending a conference aimed at misleading the Somalis as well as other countries. No peace deal is expected from a conference attended by TFG loyalists," a senior ICU official said on condition of anonymity from Asmara.

 

The transitional government blames the Islamist group for the daily guerrilla attacks that have rocked Mogadishu since the group's defeat.

 

The USC clan, dominant in the capital and many of whose members also belong to the ICU, is divided over the conference.

 

"The conference would make sense if it was bringing rival politicians and armed groups to the same table," said Ahmed Diriye, a spokesperson for the Mogadishu Elders.

 

"But if the idea is to talk about a non-existent tribal conflict, it's a waste of money and energy," he said.

 

Another USC faction said it would attend the conference.

 

Asmara-based Islamist leaders and opposition lawmakers have called for their own conference in Eritrea.

 

"The constituent congress will form a coalition with the aim of liberating Somalia from the yoke of the Ethiopian occupation and their collaborators," they said in a statement.

 

Reconciliation and peace initiatives were also undertaken in 2000 and 2002 but violence has continued to convulse the country, which has lacked a functioning central authority since the 1991 ouster of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre.

 

Roland Marchal, an expert from France's Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, said the conference was taking place because the international community had requested it but argued the talks were a non-starter.

 

"It's billed as a clanic reconciliation, but the problem isn't so much between clans. It's between the government and the insurgents," he said.

 

"These talks are going down the wrong path ... The time wasted trying to make this conference work will allow the violence to grow and evolve."

 

Marchal argued the conference would be broaching the wrong issues with the wrong people if it failed to involve the insurgents and tackle political differences as well as an Ethiopian pullback.

 

"These things should be discussed with the radicals and the insurgents, but this is where the international community is deficient," he said.

 

"If you want a ceasefire, you will have to talk to these people, whether you like them or not. Alternatively, you can pretend to have won, like it was done in Iraq and Afghanistan."

 

Source: AFP, July 13, 2007

 

 

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Ali Musa Abdi

Friday, July 13, 2007

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^Looool. Amin always cracks me up.

 

Listen,this is just a rubber stamp meeting to legitimize this govt. You,Yussuf & everyone knows this whole thing is a waste of time unless the IUC is involved. Maawelis.com

 

MADAXWEYNE YUUSUF: “Hoobiye iska daaye, Qumbulatu-Duriya haddii ay soo ridaan dhegeysan meyno, dhegna u dhigi meyno, shirka waa la qabanayaa

^^

The kicks of a dying horse waaye sheekada.

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Even before it started the EU, AU & IGAD are looking for other solution, this raises abig question over this circus and its aim.

 

EU, IGAD pledge to solve Somalia problem through political means

 

The European Union (EU) and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) emphasized that Somalia's problems can only be solved through political means at a Ministerial Troika between the EU and IGAD held in Lisbon on Thursday.

 

The political means should be based on the Transitional Federal Charter, and through an inclusive National Reconciliation Congress involving all sections of Somali society rejecting violence, the two sides said in a statement.

 

They also reaffirmed their support for the African Union (AU) Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and called on all international partners to provide further support to AMISOM and African countries contributing troops.

 

On Sudan, the EU and IGAD concurred on the vital importance of the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) on the Darfur conflict.

 

Both sides stated their strong support for the joint efforts of the African Union (AU) and UN Special Envoys to promote a negotiated settlement of the conflict, and both looked forward to the deployment of the AU/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur as soon as possible.

 

The meeting was co-chaired by Joao Cravinho, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Portugal and H.E. Seyoum Mesfin, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, while representatives from Slovenia, the Commission and the Council General Secretariat also attended the meeting.

 

The EU has always regarded Africa as a neighbor, and reaffirms the strategic importance the EU attaches to the Horn of Africa and the promotion of cooperation and peace, security and development in that region, Cravinho said.

 

Source: Xinhua, July 13, 2007

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xalado meel ey ethen geysey bal eega! Your against people tryin solve things by talking to each other. how can you people be against people talking, whatever the outcome let it pass and see what it accomplishs. what are the alternatives, shooting each other. I real wish all you people advocating for violence would go there and fight there your selfs!

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Originally posted by Naxar Nugaaleed:

xalado meel ey ethen geysey bal eega! Your against people tryin solve things by talking to each other. how can you people be against people talking, whatever the outcome let it pass and see what it accomplishs.

How ideal it would have been sxb if that was the case. And let me straight forward give my apologies if what you say is the actual happening.

But unfortunately it is not - wax is dagalsan oo mesha ku wada hadlayo maleh. Those convening are those who are in common agreement and want to mislead others by saying we are reconciling.

Therefore my friend, let me return the question to you, will you be the first one to say that your assumptions were wrong if you realise that those convenng now are not in conflict but rather allies in policy - thus a waste of time and effort.

Lets see if you and I can agree on that - inta aan Soomaali kaleba lo tegin.

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