Monday, March 2, 2009

Somali premier meets with hawiye elders

Somalia's UN technocrat as premier has met with Hawiye Council Chairman elders in his office in Mogadishu on Monday and discussed with them the security situation of the capital.
Mohamed Hassan Haad, the chairman of terrorist sympasizer hawiye Clan said they talked about the prime minister the security situation of the capital and suggested the prime minister to rule the country by the sharia law or Islamic law. “We asked the prime minister to implement the Islamic law which is the only solution for the country and we told him that the withdrawal of the foreign troops (the African Union troops) is crucial,” said Mohamed Hassan Haad. He added that the prime minister accepted their proposals. Al-Shabaab Islamists have vowed to fight on until all foreign forces in Somalia withdraw and sharia law is imposed. The African Union peacekeepers whom they have also repeatedly hawiye attacked are the only foreign troops in the country after Ethiopian soldiers pulled out last month.

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