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Hillary Clinton to meet Somali leader on Africa tour
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 06 - 08 - 2009


US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was
due Thursday to meet beleaguered Somali President Sheikh Sharif
Sheikh Ahmed in a show of support for a regime penned in by Islamist
insurgents, according to dpa.
Clinton, in the early stages of a seven-nation African tour, was
expected to meet Sheikh Sharif in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, as
lawless Somalia is considered too dangerous.
Large swathes of the Horn of Africa nation are in the hands of the
insurgent group al-Shabaab, which the United States said has close
links with al-Qaeda.
An estimated 18,000 Somalis have died and a million have been
displaced by the insurgency, which kicked off in early 2007.
Sheikh Sharif, a former close ally of the insurgents, came to
power this year in a United Nations-backed peace process.
Hopes were high that he could end the fighting, but the insurgents
have instead redoubled their efforts. They oppose Sheikh Sharif,
saying he is too close to the West.
Somalia has not had an effective central government since the 1991
ouster of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre.
The US recently provided military supplies to the Somali
government, but US officials said no further assistance was expected
to be pledged at the meeting.
Sheikh Sharif wants international military assistance, but the US,
with memories of the 1993 incident in which 18 soldiers died in
Mogadishu, is reticent to help with anything other than supplies and
training.
Nonetheless, Sheikh Sharif on Tuesday called the meeting a "great
opportunity" for Somalia.
"The meeting shows ... how the international community is ready to
support the government," he told reporters in Mogadishu.
Meeting Clinton is unlikely to further endear him to al-Shabaab,
which many see as an increasing regional threat.
Neighbouring Kenya has beefed up security along its borders and
raised its security level as worries over possible terrorist attacks
rise.
According to diplomats in Nairobi, foreign fighters have been
flooding into Somalia this year and suicide bombings against
government forces and the African Union peacekeepers backing them
have become more frequent.
Kenya has already borne the brunt of suicide bombings organized by
al-Qaeda-linked operatives, and Clinton on Thursday paid her respects
to the mainly Kenyan victims of the attack.
She laid a wreath at the site of the former US embassy in downtown
Nairobi, just one day before the 11th anniversary of the simultaneous
bomb attacks on US embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
that killed over 200 people.
The Kenyan mastermind of the operation is believed to be
sheltering in Somalia.
The secretary is on the second full day of an 11-day tour of
Africa. She plans to visit South Africa, Angola, the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Nigeria, Liberia and Cape Verde as well as Kenya.
On Wednesday, she warned delegates at a trade conference in
Nairobi that while Africa has a bright future, it was unlikely to
come to pass unless governance improved dramatically.
She also pushed Kenya to set up a local tribunal to prosecute
those responsible for the violence that followed December 2007's
disputed presidential election.
Around 1,500 people died in tribal violence that many believe was
orchestrated by high-ranking politicians.


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