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Misunderstanding Between The Somalis New Cabinet And Parliamentarians
17 July 2009
Nairobi — Some of the transitional parliamentarians have held meeting in Nairobi and said that there is misunderstanding between the transitional legislators and the cabinet over an agreement signed by Somali PM with other governments, officials told national jounalists on Thursday. Ali Bashi Abdullahi, a Somali MP told Shabelle radio that about 100 MPs held meeting in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on Wednesday and discussed more on an agreement that the Somali Prime Minister Omar Abdi Rashid Sharma'arke signed with Kenya and other countries saying that the members requested from the cabinet to bring the deal before the MPs. He also said that they issued a call to the African Union peacekeepers (AMISOM) not to keep only the three highest officials of the transitional government, but also to keep they, themselves. The meeting which some of the parliamentarians held in Nairobi on Wednesday comes as there insecurity situation in the Somali capital Mogadishu as fighting between government soldiers and Islamist forces is going on in the capital. Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a Lifts Curfew, Official Attacked in Guriel Town The Islamic administration of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a has lifted a curfew imposed to Guriel town in central Somalia after unidentified gunmen attacked one of the clerics' house in the town with a grenade at overnight, official told Shabelle radio on Thursday. Reports say that the clerics had imposed the curfew to the town as unknown gunmen stormed the house of Mohamed Yusuf, an official of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a organization in Guriel town in Galgudud region which caused the curfew. No casualty was reported so far. More people with the Islamist forces of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a had gathered to the neighborhoods where the blast occurred ordering to the residents to remain their house. It is not yet clear who behind the bomb attack. Latest reports from the town say that the Islamist forces of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a organization were still searching those who were the mastermind of the attack and lifted the curfew from the town on Thursday morning. The attack against the official of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a comes as warning letters scattered in the town recently which the security forces held for a men in the case in Guriel town in central Somalia.
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