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Anti-War on Iraq Rallies
throughout Somalia Thousands of slogan-shouting demonstrators have taken to the streets of
Somali cities to protest the US-led war on Iraq, media reports from
Mogadishu said. Somalia’s Transitional National Government (TNG)
President, Abdi Kassim Salad Hassan, has condemned the war, describing it
as “naked aggression” on Iraq. He said he was praying for an Iraqi
victory. ***** Somali women’s groups attending the ongoing peace talks in Kenya have
called for women’s rights to be included in all stages of the peace
process. Their call came after at the end of a three-day workshop on
Friday for women delegates, which was sponsored by international aid
agencies. The women met Kenyan envoy to Somalia Bethwel Kiplagat to urge his
support their cause. Somali women delegates have sought at least 25
percent representation in all new institutions, including Parliament.
Kiplagat agreed to support their cause and urged them to play a meaningful
role in the peace process. “I believe the problem of marginalization of
women is discrimination when it comes to education. The African continent,
especially Somalia, will not develop if you freeze such a great asset —
women,” he said. Meanwhile, Somali civil society groups have accused the organizers of
the peace talks in Kenya of influencing inappropriate selection criteria
for participants, a statement published late last week said. Those who
signed the statement included the son of Somalia’s first democratically
elected president, Abdul Qadir Aden Abdulle, and other prominent peace
activists. “The organization of the talks is poor and should it continue in this
manner, very little could be expected to come out of them. It seems the
Somali participants lack vision, common objectives, willingness and the
drive necessary to achieve peace,” the statement warned, adding that the
organizers are legitimizing and empowering the warlords or factional
leaders. The civil society groups have also issued a number of recommendations,
including the formation of a consensus-building committee to solve the
differences on critical issues and find a common ground for negotiations.
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