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By Cathy Majtenyi
Nairobi
08 January 2007
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Somalia's president Monday arrived in the capital Mogadishu to hold consultations1 with representatives from religious, civil society, business and other groups. Somalia's foreign minister says the meetings are, in part, to pave the way for the government to move its base from Baidoa to Mogadishu. Cathy Majtenyi reports for VOA from Nairobi.
Abdullahi Yusuf sits in his compound during interview in Baidoa, 15 Dec. 2006
This is the first time Abdullahi Yusuf stepped into the capital since he took office more than two years ago.
Until now, he and other members of the transitional government, commonly known as the TFG, cited security concerns as being the main reason why the government chose to be based in Baidoa, rather than Mogadishu.
But, says Somali foreign affairs minister Esmael Mohamud Hurreh, things are different at this time.
"It [Yusuf's visit] is a very symbolic2 and very important move. It symbolizes3 that a president of the TFG is moving into Mogadishu. There has been an absence of governance in Mogadishu for a long period, and I think this signals the end of the absence of governance in Mogadishu."
Sources tell VOA the reason for Yusuf's visit to Mogadishu was to soothe4 tensions between the Hawiya and Darod clans6, in part arising from the government's disarmament exercise.
The historical rivalry7 between the two clans was exacerbated8 in recent months with the Hawiya clan5 said to support the Islamic Courts Union and the Darod clan said to back the transitional government.
Somali foreign minister Esmael Mohamud Hurreh (Sep 2006)
Foreign Minister Hurreh denies that the president is there primarily to ease clan tensions.
He said, "The purpose of the visit is to make clear to anybody that the TFG has got every intention of moving into the capital."
Until about two weeks ago, the capital was controlled by militiamen from the Islamic Courts Union, which rose to power in the middle of last year and took control over much of southern Somalia.
During two weeks of air raids and combat fighting at the end of December, the Islamists abandoned areas they held as Ethiopian-backed government troops advanced.
Now, the government and officials from the International Contact Group on Somalia among others are looking for ways to move forward, including holding reconciliation9 talks with a cross-section of Somalis, sending in a peacekeeping force, reducing the number of guns, and developing the country.
But the capital is still volatile10. There were reports of gunmen firing on Ethiopian forces Sunday following anti-Ethiopian protests in which two people died.
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n.磋商(会议)( consultation的名词复数 );商讨会;协商会;查找 | |
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2 symbolic | |
adj.象征性的,符号的,象征主义的 | |
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v.象征,作为…的象征( symbolize的第三人称单数 ) | |
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4 soothe | |
v.安慰;使平静;使减轻;缓和;奉承 | |
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5 clan | |
n.氏族,部落,宗族,家族,宗派 | |
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宗族( clan的名词复数 ); 氏族; 庞大的家族; 宗派 | |
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n.竞争,竞赛,对抗 | |
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v.使恶化,使加重( exacerbate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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9 reconciliation | |
n.和解,和谐,一致 | |
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10 volatile | |
adj.反复无常的,挥发性的,稍纵即逝的,脾气火爆的;n.挥发性物质 | |
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