Printer Friendly
The Free Library
4,631,412 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

SOMALIA - Jan 30 - Somalian Government Agrees To Conference Of Clan Leaders.


Pres Abdullahi Yusuf of Somalia agree to call a broad conference of clan and religious leaders, triggering the release of EU funding for an African peacekeeping force peacekeeping force nfuerza de pacificación

peacekeeping force nforces fpl qui assurent le maintien de la paix

 in Somalia. The European aid envoy envoy: see diplomatic service.

Envoy - Motorola's integrated personal wireless communicator. Envoy is a personal digital assistant which incorporates two-way wireless and wireline communication.
, Louis Michel Louis H.O.Ch. Michel (born 2 September 1947) is a Belgian politician, currently serving as European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid. A prominent member of the French-speaking liberal party, the Mouvement Réformateur, he was Belgium's foreign minister until July , told journalists after talking with Yusuf at an African summit meeting in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa Addis Ababa (ăd`ĭs ăb`əbə) [Amharic,=new flower], city (1994 pop. 2,112,737), capital of Ethiopia. It is situated at c.8,000 ft (2,440 m) on a well-watered plateau surrounded by hills and mountains. , that the conference would be held within weeks. He said the EU would now release 15m, or $19m, to fund the peacekeeping force. The aid had been conditional on the interim government being inclusive in the aftermath of a war in which Ethiopian military power enabled the Somalian government to crush Islamists who had threatened to overthrow it. "I was very impressed by his decision to call for a national reconciliation conference", Michel told reporters. "I felt a sincere will from President Yusuf to bring together all the parties in Somalia, of course the moderates, those who want a good and right future for the country and the people. "In my opinion, the conditions are fulfilled. He has committed himself with this". Washington, Europe and Ethiopia have put pressure on the Yusuf government to avoid revenge and triumphalism tri·umph·al·ism  
n.
The attitude or belief that a particular doctrine, especially a religion or political theory, is superior to all others.



tri·umph
, and engage in dialogue with all parties in Somalia, especially moderate Islamists and powerful clans. They fear that if the government does not make peace with all the clans in Somalia's complex political and social structure, including those who supported the Islamists, the country will slide back into anarchy ANARCHY. The absence of all political government; by extension, it signifies confusion in government.  and violence. Michel said he had been invited to the conference, which the EU would back financially. Yusuf said at a press conference with Michel: We understood each other and we agreed to work together. Anyone who wants peace is our citizen and we are ready to cooperate". He said African peacekeeping peace·keep·ing  
adj.
Of or relating to the preservation of peace, especially the supervision by international forces of a truce between hostile nations.



peace
 troops would be deployed in Somalia soon. Ethiopia is anxious to withdraw its forces within weeks. Only 4,000 troops have been pledged to the peacekeeping force so far, which is half of the projected force. Officials are lobbying presidents at the summit meeting for more troops despite a reluctance to commit soldiers to one of the world's most dangerous countries, where violence is endemic. Michel said reconciliation would include "clans, members of the diaspora, respected eminent persons, political parties, including the religious authorities who are ready to leave behind violence, terror and these kinds of awful things". "Of course we know this is not easy, this will remain fragile for a long time", Michel said. "The international community has to remain close to them to help them, to back them, to support them also financially". PM Romano Prodi of Italy said that Somalia's former colonial ruler was ready to host a peace conference on reconstruction. It was not immediately clear if this would be the same meeting. The Yusuf government was set up in 2004 in a 14th attempt to restore central rule to Somalia since the removal in 1991 of the dictator dictator, originally a Roman magistrate appointed to rule the state in times of emergency; in modern usage, an absolutist or autocratic ruler who assumes extraconstitutional powers. From 501 B.C. until the abolition of the office in 44 B.C., Rome had 88 dictators.  Muhammad Siad Barre Mohamed Siad Barre (Somali: Maxamed Siyaad Barre) (1919 – January 2, 1995) was the Head of State of Somalia from 1969 to 1991. Prior to his presidency he was an army commander under the democratic government of Somalia which had been in place since independence in June .
COPYRIGHT 2007 Input Solutions
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2007, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Publication:APS Diplomat Recorder
Date:Feb 3, 2007
Words:488
Previous Article:PALESTINE - Feb 2 - Factions Retreat From Brink Of Gaza War.
Next Article:ARAB AFFAIRS - Feb 5 - Arab League Ambassador Arrives To Lay Groundwork For Expected Moussa Visit.
Topics:



Related Articles
Before we start shooting. (Operation Restore Hope; includes dissenting sidebar favoring U.S. military intervention in Somalia) (Editorial)
Somalian women: the facts we need to know. (mistreatment of Somalian women by their countrymen)
The politics of human suffering.
'Fundamental review' of UNOSOM II follows violence: Council creates Commission of Inquiry. (UN Operation in Somalia; Security Council) (includes...
Operation restore truth. (U.S. relations with Somalia)
UN peace-keepers to withdraw by end of March 1995. (Somalia)
ARAB-US RELATIONS - Jan 4 - US Helps Contain Somalia's Islamist Forces.
ARAB-US RELATIONS - Jan 9 - US Confirms Air Strikes In Somalia Conflict.
SOMALIA - Feb 23 - Somalia On Brink Awaiting Peace Troops.
SOMALIA - Mar 6 - Mortar Fire Greets First Au Troops In Somalia.

Terms of use | Copyright © 2008 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles