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Somalia: Leader Says His Government Liable the Countrys Chaos

Abinasir Mohamed Guled

16 November 2008


Mogadishu — Somali president Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed has declared that his government would be held responsible entire chaos occurred in Somalia in the word or doomsday.

Speaking at lunch meeting with MPs in Nairobi president Yusuf has noted that during the term of his government many disastrous incidents took place in the country those would be legally responsible by the TFG in particular the leaders of the government.

He further said that the history would reveal what every person in the government had committed.

Weve made all the atrocities in the country, the Somali people are witness that the latest grievous events is behind by the government Yusuf said.

He accused IGAD regional body of not behaving with them as head of states during the conference hosted by IGAD in Nairobi after consecutive accusation speeches against the two top leaders have been delivered at the summit.

He told to the MPs that if the insurgents seize the country they would be entirely slaughtered as he put it, he warned to them to be cautious against those groups he said that (Islamists) they wouldnt let off any one in his government.

President Yusufs passionate scold remarks is indicating that the TFG is at exceedingly fragile term, as the two top leaders are surrounded by huge differences those couldnt be unraveled by Ethiopia government which is the main ally of the government.

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