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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Somalia's Ethiopia-backed transitional government and some opposition1 figures have formally signed a peace deal reached two months ago at U.N.-led talks in Djibouti. But with the leadership on both sides deeply divided, the pact2 is not expected to stem the ongoing3 violence in Somalia. VOA correspondent Alisha Ryu has that story from our East Africa Bureau in Nairobi.
A U.N. press statement says Somalia's transitional government and a faction4 of the opposition Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia formally signed the peace agreement late Monday in Djibouti.
In addition to the joint5 call for the replacement6 of Ethiopian troops in Somalia by a U.N. stabilization7 force in the coming months, the United Nations says the warring parties promised to continue the political dialogue and they strongly condemned8 acts of violence against innocent civilians9.
A man is helped by others after he was injured when a mortar10 shell fell in the Bakara market in Mogadishu, 10 Aug 2008
The signing should have prompted celebrations in Somalia, where more than 8,000 people have been killed and more than one million uprooted11 in 19 months of fighting pitting Ethiopian and government soldiers against Islamist-led insurgents12.
Instead, a member of Somalia's interim13 parliament, Issa Waheliye Moalim, says there are fresh concerns that the government could disintegrate14 amid an escalating15 conflict between Somalia's interim President Abdullahi Yusuf and interim Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein.
"Almost all institutions are paralyzed," said Issa Waheliye Moalim. "It [the government] is very weak. Also security-wise, it is getting weak day-by-day. You see what is happening in Mogadishu. If the government was strong and we are working, that should not happen."
The rift16 in the Somali leadership emerged last month after Prime Minister Hussein fired powerful factional leader Mohammed Dheere as mayor of Mogadishu, accusing the mayor of financial mismanagement and of failing to improve security in the Somali capital.
President Yusuf opposed Mr. Hussein's decision and the president's supporters in parliament have threatened to suspend the prime minister.
Both men were summoned to the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, where they met Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi on Saturday to discuss the political crisis. Somali and Ethiopian officials have declined to comment on the meeting.
In June, disagreements over the Djibouti peace talks split the leadership of the Eritrea-based opposition alliance between moderate Islamist leader Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed and hard-line cleric Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys.
Ahmed's faction endorsed17 the June 9 agreement in Djibouti. But Aweys and his supporters, including a militant18 Islamist group called the Shabab, rejected it, saying the deal failed to call for an immediate19 withdrawal20 of Ethiopian troops from Somalia.
A 90-day cease-fire, stipulated21 in the June 9 agreement, was never implemented22, further deepening a humanitarian23 crisis that aid workers say is among the worst in the world.
Ethiopia intervened in Somalia in late 2006 to oust24 an Islamist movement led by Ahmed and Aweys and to install Somalia's secular25 government in power in Mogadishu.
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