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Eritrea: Congress for Liberation And Reconstitution


 

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PRESS RELEASE
31 August 2007
Posted to the web 3 September 2007

Asmara

Somali Congress for Liberation and Reconstitution - Press Release by the Preparatory Committee

The above is the first conference of its kind at the backdrop of the United States sanctioned and abetted invasion of Somalia by the Woyane led Ethiopian proxy forces.

The aims and objectives of this conference are totally different from all its predecessors of the last sixteen years. It is keyed to purely national issues of liberation of the country and reconstitution of the essential structures, while its predecessors were focused on clan centered division.

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Technical arrangements for the holding of the conference are in their very final stages, parallel with the flow of arriving participants.

The majority of 450 participant invitees from various social groups of the Somali society have already reached the conference venue.

The congress shall be opened on Thursday morning, 6th September 2007.



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