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Senior UN Envoy Begins Seven Nation Tour to Promote Peace

ISSUE 246
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Mogadishu’s Islamic Courts Plot
A Somaliland Takeover From Within

Interview: Somaliland President Lashes Out At Arab’s Position On His Breakaway Country

Arab League Proposes International Somalia Meeting

Foreign Fighters Influence Increasing In Somalia

Woman In Court Over July 'Plot'

Unveiling Somalia's Islamists

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Nine Muslims Dead In Ethiopia Riots With Christians

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Case Of Ends And Means In Conflict

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US Policy And Somaliland

Regional Involvement In Somalia

“CIA Coup In Somalia”

“Somalia: Spiraling Toward War”

From Somalia To Madison

British Pair Score Shock Wins

Address To The Africa Society Of The National Summit On Africa

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Is The ICU Posing A Serious Threat To Somaliland?

The Islamic Courts Union Is Endangering The Regional Peace

World Teachers' Day Celebrated

Stop Denial About Somali Killings

Driven To Death By Political
Instability And Poverty

Reply To The Article Titled: ''Security Threat To Somaliland From Islamic Courts'' By Rashid Nur

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Addis Ababa, October 3, 2006 – Starting a seven-nation mission to promote peace and reconciliation in Somalia, the top United Nations envoy for the war-torn east African country today visited neighboring Ethiopia to discuss the next round of peace talks between the rival Somali factions.

Acting on recommendations contained in a Security Council presidential statement of 13 July, Secretary-General Kofi Annan's Special Representative for Somalia, Frans Lons Fall, also plans to visit Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Sudan, Uganda and Yemen for consultations with their leaders.

"Among the most critical issues on Ambassador Fall's agenda is the third round of the Khartoum peace talks scheduled for 30 October between the Transitional Federal Institutions (TFIs) based in Baidoa and the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) established in Mogadishu," the UN Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS) said in a statement.

The last round of talks between the rival sides took place at the beginning of last month in an effort to bring peace to the impoverished drought-afflicted country, which has been riven by factional fighting and has not had a functioning national government since President Muhammad Siyad Barre's regime was toppled in 1991.

Mr. Fall had separate meetings today with Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and African Union (AU) Commissioner for Peace and Security Said Djinnit. In August he said his office had been informed by UIC Executive Council Chairman Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed that Ethiopian troops were in Somalia but it had no monitoring capacity on the ground to confirm the charge.

Mr. Fall will travel to Asmara tomorrow for talks with the Eritrean Government. He is scheduled to visit Djibouti and Yemen next week, before holding talks with leaders in Uganda, Sudan and Egypt prior to the Khartoum talks. Included in his Cairo schedule will be discussions with officials from the Arab League.

Source: United Nations

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