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Somalia:Demonstrations in support of TFG’s decision held in Galkayo

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    Somalia:Demonstrations in support of TFG’s decision held in Galkayo

    Voicing her feelings one of the demonstrators, Dahabo Waddani said they fully support the decision of the Prime Minister, Mr. Farmaajo and his government for rejecting to take part in coming meeting scheduled in Nairobi.

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Voicing her feelings one of the demonstrators, Dahabo Waddani said they fully support the decision of the Prime Minister, Mr. Farmaajo and his government for rejecting to take part in coming meeting scheduled in Nairobi.

Galkao (Sunatimes) Demonstrations in support of the last decision by the government not to participate in the meeting which will be held in Kenya mid of this month happened in northern Galkayo, the headquarter of the Mudug province. The demonstrations were organized by the community and students.

Voicing her feelings one of the demonstrators, Dahabo Waddani said they fully support the decision of the Prime Minister, Mr. Farmaajo and his government for rejecting to take part in coming meeting scheduled in Nairobi.

Heeb Hassan Jama, the leader of an association of disabled youth in Galkayo, who spoke to the crowd said they do not want any meeting about the issues of Somalia to be held outside the country as there has been no meaningful outcome of all meetings held outside the country.

There were no participants from the officials of the self-autonomous region of Puntland.

Puntland administration accepted to take part in the meeting, and believes that the meeting is intended to look for a lasting peace for Somalia.

By Rooble Dirir




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