Nairobi — The deputy speaker of the transitional parlaiment professor Mohamed Omar Dalha who is in the Kenyan capital Nairobi has Monday said that the fightign continuing in the Somali capital Mogadishu is against the somali people who are from the southern regions of the country.
Professor Dalha said that the clashes going on in Mogadishu are organised by what he described people who are against greatly to the people in south of the coundtry to live peace and stability saying that it was a process continued since the fightng in 1977 pointing out that the people in south did not still wake up to understand those who are the mastermind of the instability.
The statement of the deputy speaker of the transitional parlaiment of Somalia professor Mohamed Omar Dalha comes as there is tense situations and fighting between the government soldiers and Islamist forces in the Somali capital Mogadishu
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