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Somali Government says it begins its plans to remove Shabab

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Somali Government says it begins its plans to remove Shabab

Postby Coeus » Sun Dec 19, 2010 8:03 am

officials of the Transitional Federal Government have stated that they have begun the 100-days plans to remove Islamist militias of Al-shabab, reports said.

A/shakur Sheikh Hassan Farah, Minster of home affairs and national security told local F.M stations in Mogadishu that the previous stated plans which were to remove Islamist militias of Al-shabab with in hundred days’ period.



‘After the hundred days I expect that fled people will return to Mogadishu, interior minister, A/shakur said.



The government is committed to defend its people from what the minister called foreign enemy from abroad.



Prime Minister Mohamed Abdulahi farmajo told that the capital will be divided into four parts putting each section 500 soldiers and would gain control with in hundred days, but days a heading now and there is no development that his government reached from on going war against Shabab.

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