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Somalia: Parliament Member Ashara Condemns Asmara Convention


 

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Shabelle Media Network (Mogadishu)

13 September 2007
Posted to the web 13 September 2007

Mogadishu

Somali parliamentarian Ahmed Cawad Ashara called Asmara summit one to escalate the long standing antagonism between Ethiopia and Eritria.

When Cashara was speaking to Shabelle radio he said, "The opposition groups in Asmara are only there to mislead the Somali people, and nothing important will come out of it" he said.

He added that the world is keeping an eagle eye over Somalia and the UN has received huge amount of money over Somali's affairs.

The spokes person of the opposing groups in Asmara Mr. Zachariah Hajji Mahmud Abdu said the consequence of the conference will be marvelous.



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