Friday, May 21, 2010

Ban arrives in Turkey to attend international summit on Somalia, Conference focusing on piracy, restoring order in Somalia starts in Istanbul, UN chief urges action against child soldiers

Ban arrives in Turkey to attend international summit on Somalia

he Associated Press
ISTANBUL - High level officials are meeting in Istanbul for an international conference focusing on restoring order in Somalia — gripped by anarchy and political turmoil.
The officials held a preliminary session Friday to lay the ground for Saturday's main conference which will be attended by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Somali President Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed.
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Somalia has been mired in anarchy since 1991, allowing piracy to flourish off its shores. Ahmed on Thursday reversed his decision to fire the country's prime minister amid divisions over how to combat Islamic insurgents allegedly linked to al-Qaida, saying there is need for unity.
The conference is co-hosted by the United Nations and Turkey, which is keen to expand relations with African nations.
UN chief urges action against child soldiers

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