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Exodus of Somali ministers puts power in Islamists' hands
Somalia's interim government lurched closer to collapse yesterday as 29 politicians, including four ministers, abandoned the unelected body, saying it should reconcile itself with the de facto regime of the Islamic Courts.
The latest defections from the crippled administration based in Baidoa, hundreds of miles from the capital Mogadishu, has raised further questions of credibility for a government which has international backing but practically no support within the country.
Five MPs had already resigned on Tuesday and 18 resigned late last week.
The leader of the Islamic Courts, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, told a local radio station that the former ministers were welcome in his group.
"This is great step forward and we call everybody in the government to step aside," the Islamist leader Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys said. "It is not the correct cabinet that fits Somali people, so they have taken the correct decision. Every government member is welcome to join the Islamists to participate in rebuilding peace in Somalia," the cleric added.
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http://news.independent.co.uk/world/africa/article1211307.ece
Five MPs had already resigned on Tuesday and 18 resigned late last week.
The leader of the Islamic Courts, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, told a local radio station that the former ministers were welcome in his group.
"This is great step forward and we call everybody in the government to step aside," the Islamist leader Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys said. "It is not the correct cabinet that fits Somali people, so they have taken the correct decision. Every government member is welcome to join the Islamists to participate in rebuilding peace in Somalia," the cleric added.
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http://news.independent.co.uk/world/africa/article1211307.ece
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