Shabelle Media Network (Mogadishu)

Somalia: Harakat Al-Shabab Mujahideen Sets Condition for Any Reconciliation Conference for Somali People

Hasan Osman Yasdi

26 October 2009


The officials of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen officials have set condition for any peace and reconciliation conference held for the rival Somali people who are fighting in the country, official told Shabelle radio on Monday.

Sheik Ali Mohamud Rage, known as (Ali Dere), the spokesman of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen who is Aden Yabal district in Middle Shabelle region held press conference for the journalists though the telephone and put a condition for mediating and talks between the rival Somalis fighting in the country saying that the Sharia law was enough for the Somalis and will accept who ever wants to mediate some thing through the Sharia law.

The spokesman also talked more reports saying that Libyan government was planning to hold mediating conference in Libya reiterating that the Somali's reconciliation was in the Sharia law not other thing, he said.

"Follwing the Sharia law is the only thing that the people can reach agreement and there is no other peace talks needed. We shall accept who ever wants to solve all misunderstandings through the Sharia law. We shall not take other things, it as we had already refused," Sheik Ali said.

The spokesman also talked more about the statement from the Burundian and Ugandan states on the latest warring from the Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen after the bombardment of Bakara Market saying that both Burundi and Uganda are better for to withdraw their forces from whole the Somali country and halt the massacre of the Somali people if they want to be saved.

It was recently while Ugandan and Burundian governments replied the warning of the representative of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen for Banadir region who said that they would attack both capital cities of Uganda and Burundi, Bujumbura and Kampala.

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