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Somalia: Thumbs-up for foreign troops
2006-06-14
Somalia's transitional government has approved the deployment of foreign troops, despite opposition from the Islamic courts. The government motion was endorsed by 125 MPs and rejected by 73 in the vote on Wednesday. The other MPs in the 275-member, clan-based assembly either abstained or were absent. Parliament sits in Baidoa, about 250km northwest of the capital Mogadishu.

On Tuesday, east African states, meeting in Nairobi, told Uganda and Sudan to prepare their forces for deployment under the African Union banner, once the United Nations modified an embargo imposed in 1992 that barred the entry of arms into Somalia.
Boy, that'll make the islamists sit up and take notice. Once they stop laughing, that is...
Talks between the Somali government and the Islamic courts collapsed over the weekend. The Islamists would not countenance the deployment of foreign troops and walked out.

The victory of the Islamists in Mogadishu and the outlying town of Jowhar boosts their negotiating power, because the government has to depend on their goodwill to exert control across the nation. The Arab League, meanwhile, has urged support for the transitional government in Somalia. It also wants an end to funding for the coalition of militia groups pitted against the Islamists.
Natch....
Amr Mussa, the secretary-general, said: "The situation in Somalia requires immediate end of support to the so-called warlords ... [it] necessitates support for the legitimate Somali government."

Samir Hosni, the league's senior Horn of Africa official, expressed displeasure that no invitation had been received to join a US-sponsored international "contact group" on Somalia. The group was expected to meet in New York on Thursday to discuss ways to prop up the transitional government. "The Arab League hopes the US administration reviews the contact group to include the most important international and regional players on the Somali issue, including the Arab League," Hosni said.
Posted by:Steve

#5  Perhaps Drool will lead the fighting Frito Brigade into the heart of dinkness.

LOL and the Wednesday Winner is 6r!
Posted by: RD   2006-06-14 16:54  

#4  I expect this to get fast tracked at the U.N. and A.U. troops to be on the ground in as little as 14years.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-06-14 15:21  

#3  Perhaps Drool will lead the fighting Frito Brigade into the heart of dinkness.
Posted by: 6   2006-06-14 14:51  

#2  There's a "Legitimate Somali Government"?

Who knew?
Posted by: mojo   2006-06-14 13:28  

#1  All it does with regards to Soudan is make the presence official.
Posted by: Fordesque   2006-06-14 13:27  

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