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Somalia Protesters Tackle Cairo
ISSUE 78
Front Page
Index

Headlines

- Local Drug Baron to Sue Haatuf Newspaper for Defamation

- Warplanes Strike Somaliland Eibaat Island

- Somaliland Sets Terms of Dialogue with Somalia

Health

- Drug: The Double Edged Knife (Part 15)

International News

- EU Support For Upgrading Infrastructure in Border Corridor

- EU Backs IGAD on Somalia Peace Process

- Somali Influx Gets Mixed Carolina Welcome

- Community Welcomes Its First Kids' Bookstore

- Body Found in U.K. Fuels Iraq Row

Peace Talks

- Somalia Protesters Tackle Cairo

- Statement on Somalia by the Security Council

- Frontline States Say They Are United

- Amnesty Urges "Central Role" For Human Rights Activists

Editorial & Opinions

- The Mysterious Attack on Eibaat Island

- The Lies and Deceptions of Abdiqasim Salad, Djibouti, BBC & IRIN

- Intimidating the Press

- A Rich Nation, a Poor Continent

- Falling From "Hanoi"


Mogadishu, 18 July 2003 (News24) - Protesters in Somalia burnt an effigy of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and the Egyptian flag on Friday, accusing Cairo of trying to derail ongoing Somali peace talks in Kenya, witnesses said. 

"Egypt is derailing peace efforts by the regional Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) by supporting anti-peace elements in the ongoing Somali talks in Kenya," Mogadishu-based warlord Bashir Raghe told the protesters. 

Raghe accused Egypt of arming late dictator Mohamed Siad Barre before he was toppled in 1991. His ouster pushed Somalia into anarchy. 

"Weapons provided by Egypt are the cause of endless civil-strife in Somalia. Egyptians wanted a puppet government in Somalia for their selfish political interests," Raghe charged. 

Other speakers also accused Egypt of supporting the Transitional National Government (TNG), which controls only pockets of Mogadishu. 

A similar anti-Egypt demonstration also took place on Friday in the town of Jawhar, 90km north of the capital.

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