Saturday, 17 July 2010

Somalia president criticizes int'l community, 10 killed in Mogadishu

Somalia ’s interim president has criticized the international community for “doing too little” to help stabilize the war-torn country, as at least 10 people were killed in continued Mogadishu violence, Radio Garowe reports.
Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, the president of Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government (TFG0, arrived in the Egyptian capital Cairo on Saturday where he spoke publicly critical of the international community's role.
"The Kampala bombings is evidence that the anti-government forces in Somalia are now spreading mayhem to other African countries as we warned befiore," President Sheikh Sharif said.
On July 11, at least 70 people were killed in the Ugandan capital Kampala in bombings claimed by Al Shabaab insurgents in Somalia.

President Sheikh Sharif vowed that the weak government he leads, which is cornered to a few districts of Mogadishu and protected by Uganda-led African Union troops, will "begin a new war to eliminate the anti-government groups and our troops have completed training."Read More

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