Jacaylbaro Posted February 6, 2007 Mogadishu 05, Feb.07 ( Sh.M.Network) - A law dealing with so-called the “war on terror” was presented before the cabinet ministers of the Somali transitional federal government on Tuesday after the ministers have met at their headquarter in Baidoa. The ministers debated long about the new law concerning the war on terrorism. The meeting was chaired by the assistant prime minister and minister of livestock, Salim Aliyow Ibrow. The cabinet ministers have appointed a committee made up 4 persons led by the minister of national security, Abdulahi Abdi Garun. The committee has been assigned to assess the new law which is first to be approved by the cabinet that will present to the interim parliament. Some of the ministers debated that war on terrorism law would spark lack of confidence between the government and the Somali population, while some others said the law would create fresh conflicts and standoff in the Somalia, a country torn apart by clan and sub-clan fighting. The news comes as the country is in a three-month state of emergency. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bambo Posted February 6, 2007 somali as nation as people are being misled wallahi ........ Whats is up with these moorons , why are they wasting time , i can blaim tho , they are uneducated foks ??? careless washed with blood..... "The meeting was chaired by the assistant prime minister and minister of livestock, Salim Aliyow Ibrow". He should go do what his titled states ???? confused minister mybe he does not even know a thing or two about somali livestocks , therefore make him self busy on other issue not concerning his title. THey should debated other important issue such as reconciling the somali citizen , health issues , Live stock , Tax , Border issue , sea issue we are being robbed by outside world , HOw to improve the life rufuges in kenyan and Ethopia rufuge camps .......... General duke sxb pass this on to abdulahi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted February 6, 2007 ^^^They are wasting time on such things, but all the new laws must be reviewd. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites