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Lost_lady
23-01-07, 20:17
U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Michael Ranneberger told reporters in Nairobi that the $40 million that the U.S. has given Somalia recently for peace and development efforts will not be effective unless Somalia is stable and the government (TFG) reaches out to the people, including the Islamists.

"We are putting a lot of pressure on the TFG for dialogue and outreach," he said. "They need to build unity in their own government, but it is also dialogue with all segments of the population. We have indicated, for example, that someone like Sheikh Sharif, if he wanted to play a positive role, that that should be a possibility. He is a recognized moderate, and a respected figure, and there may be other moderates who were associated with the Islamic Courts who could play a significant role in the future of the country."

Ranneberger says this dialogue and other necessary changes will not happen overnight, and that the United States and others should not, in his words, "write off the efforts of the transitional government."

The U.S. ambassador addressed journalists on recent developments in Somalia, following the ouster of the Islamic Courts Union and U.S. policy towards the volatile nation.

The U.S. recently launched an air strike on a southern Somalia location believed to be a hideout for al-Qaida members.

Ranneberger told reporters he thinks the air strike was successful, despite the fact the three al-Qaida people being targeted by the strike escaped.

"It did achieve its goal," he added. "One part of what we are doing in Somalia is to apprehend preferably, but also obviously kill, foreign terrorists who have perpetrated terrorist attacks against Americans and other people around the world."

Eight people who the U.S. ambassador calls "significant" were killed.

Meanwhile, in Somalia, the transitional parliament voted out its speaker, Sharif Hassan Sheik Aden, by a vast majority. Lawmakers were upset with Aden primarily, because he held unauthorized peace talks with the Islamic Courts Union last year.

http://www.voanews.com/english/2007-01-17-voa33.cfm





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:lol: Nu wil de VS dat Islamitische rechtbank deelneemt aan de regering
ze beseffen nu pas wat de Somalische volk wil =SICC en geen overgangsregering -de boeven en de schoothond van VS :o

The US says they wont pay the $40 million dollars that they said they would give the TFG unless it makes a peace agreement with ICU leaders.

The EU says that wont give the them the money unless Sharif Hassan Sheik Aden gets his position back as the parliament speaker.

:zwaai: TTG=overgansregering

Lost_lady
23-01-07, 20:24
US envoy to meet top Somali Islamist in Kenya

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

NAIROBI (AFP) - A senior US official is to meet a top member of Somalia's ousted Islamist movement to urge the faction not to pursue a campaign of violence, the US embassy in Kenya has said.

US ambassador to Kenya Michael Ranneberger plans to see Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed this week in Nairobi, possibly as early as Tuesday, after his weekend surrender to Kenyan authorities, the embassy said

"The ambassador will urge Sheikh Sharif to counsel his supporters not to carry out violence and to support the development of an inclusive government," embassy spokesman Jennifer Barnes told AFP Tuesday..

"Sheikh Sharif now has an opportunity as an individual to demonstrate his willingness to work towards a positive and long-term solution in Somalia by urging his supporters to eschew violence and extremism," she said.

The venue for the meeting was not yet determined but Ahmed, who turned himself over to Kenyan officials on Sunday at a border crossing point, remains under Kenyan protection at an upscale Nairobi hotel, Barnes said.

Meanwhile, the Kenyan government, which had remained silent for two days about Ahmed's presence in the country, belatedly confirmed he was in police custody.

"The government of Kenya confirms that Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed of the Islamic Courts Union is in Kenya under police custody," spokesman Alfred Mutua said in a statement. "The police are talking to him."

Ahmed, head of the executive wing of the Supreme Islamic Council of Somalia, is the most senior member of the movement to have turned himself in after its recent ouster by Ethiopian and Somali government forces.

Diplomats say they hope Ahmed, widely seen as a moderate in the vanquished hardline regime that seized Mogadishu in June and held it for six months, could be a useful element in pulling fractious Somali factions together.

The United States, which backed Ethiopia's late December intervention in Somalia and then launched an air strike at suspected Al-Qaeda operatives there, had already said it believed Ahmed could be a worthy interlocutor.

Ranneberger, whose brief includes Somalia, met with Ahmed, initially the Islamists' top leader, in Nairobi last year after US-backed warlords fled Mogadishu in a bid to press moderation on the then-powerful movement.

But soon after the capital fell, Ahmed was demoted to the executive arm, paving the way for Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, a firebrand cleric designated a terrorist by the United States, to take over as the movement's supreme leader.

The Islamists then began to institute strict Sharia law in areas they controlled, sparking fears of a Taliban-style takeover of Somalia and threatening the largely powerless Somali transitional government.

http://www.hiiraan.com/news2/2007/jan/us_envoy_to_meet_top_somali_islamist_in_kenya_.asp x

Olive Yao
23-01-07, 21:41
Ik kan me voorstellen dat de EU noch de USA bezwaar hadden tegen deelname van vertegenwoordigers van sjaria-rechtbanken aan een democratische volksvertegenwoordiging en regering.

Helaas leek het er niet op dat de sjaria-rechtbanken zelf dat wilden. Het leek erop dat theocratische elementen onder hen al in 2004 de overhand hadden gekregen.