Reports from Djibouti say that Somali government delegates and the opposition group have started to hold crucial talks on litigious subjects between the two far-off opinion sides at the nation house in Djibouti officials said. The main outline of the talks was how Djibouti peace agreement articles could be implemented by the two sides. The ICU delegates have played down if the security committees of the two sides would be added the TFG commanders saying that they akin to kill civilians. No officials took part the talks discovered for the media about their discussion. During three days of meetings in Djibouti, the groups will try to finalize details of a peace agreement worked out in June between the Somali government and the opposition icu . Sharif wing Somalia's government struck the deal in June with a relatively moderate faction of the country's Islamic insurgency. But Somalia's more hard-line opposition leaders Terrorist Hassan Dahir Aways wing(al-shabaab)http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2008/mar/102338.htm never took part in the agreement, which has had little effect on the ground. The talks in neighboring Djibouti aim to renew the deal. Mediators also hope the talks will reconcile Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf and his estranged Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein so the peace agreement doesn't fall apart altogether. Both men have clashed since Hussein's attempts to fire a powerful presidential ally earlier this month. A spokesman for the faction of the insurgency that signed the deal in June, Suleyman Olad Roble, said both sides have drawn up a list of 32 people to implement it during Saturday's talks.The Islamists have launched dozens of hit and run attacks on towns this year, taking control of territory for a few hours while they free prisoners and steal weapons before withdrawing ,Another resident, Shakir Idow, said hundreds of heavily armed insurgents launched an The Islamists had controlled Mogadishu and much of the south for the previous six months. They were popular for dismantling militia roadblocks and disarming gunmen, but many Somalis also objected to their introduction of rigid Sharia law.Somalia has not had a functioning government since 1991, when Somalia has not had a functioning government since 1991, when Terrorist Hawiye clan warlords overthrew Somalia’s Federal government, USC terrorist leader Mohammed Farah Aideedsub-clan, the Habre Gedir and Ali Mahadi abgaal -sub-clan then turned on each other.today the shariif wing is smostly abgal sub-clan of the Hawiye and terrorist aways wing is mostly Habargidir sub-clan of Hawiye ,they belong to the same clan hawiye.They don’t want peace and they are engaged in terrorism for the last 18 years. hawiye Terrorist clan responsible killing thousands of innocent somalia citizens. in 1992 when the United States intervened to arrest famine in the midst of an ongoing civil war in the east African country of Somalia. Ultimately hundreds of thousands were saved from starvation, but hawiye terrorst kill unintended involvement in Somali civil strife cost the lives of thirty American soldiers, four marines, and eight Air Force personnel and created the impression of chaos and disaster.http://www.history.army.mil/brochures/Somalia/Somalia.htm
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