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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Somalia: Al-Shabab Forgives Former Members of TFG in Bay And Bakol Regions

Hassan Osman Abdi
21 February 2010

Somalia — The officials of Harakat Al-shabab Mujaheddin have said that they forgave the former members of the transitional government of Somalia in southern Somalia after a meeting attended the scholars, educators, traditional elders and the administration of Bay region held in Baidoa town, official said on Sunday.

Sheik Moktar Robow Ali (Abu Mansour), high profile official and former spokesman of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen who was heading the meeting with the attendees told reporters after the meeting that they had officially forgiven the members of the transitional government in Dolow town in Gedo region and Yeed village in Bakol region who were reportedly making military movement recently and planning to seize the control of several areas in south of the country.

Sheik Moktar asserted that it was not good for the people in southern Somalia to meet with other problems those most of them are under the control of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen saying that the main aim was to keep peace in those regions taking as an example for Salah Badbado, a Somali MP who recently splinted from the transitional parliamentarians in Mogadishu and traveled to the zones under the control of Al-shabab in Mogadishu.

It is not the first time that the Islamic administration of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahdeen display mercy to the former administration and MPs of the transitional Federal Government of Somalia, but it is unclear how the government officials would accept that.

Source: allAfrica.
Link: http://allafrica.com/stories/201002220448.html.

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