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Somali conference postponed again | Somali conference postponed again |
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Twice-delayed Somali reconciliation talks set for 14 June have again been postponed, the organisers say | Twice-delayed Somali reconciliation talks set for 14 June have again been postponed, the organisers say |
The chairman of the organising committee, Ali Mahdi Mohamed, says the talks were postponed "due to unforeseen circumstances". | The chairman of the organising committee, Ali Mahdi Mohamed, says the talks were postponed "due to unforeseen circumstances". |
The conference is meant to initiate dialogue between rival clans and factions in the war-torn country. | The conference is meant to initiate dialogue between rival clans and factions in the war-torn country. |
The decision comes a day after Islamists and the prominent Hawiye clan said they would not attend the talks. | The decision comes a day after Islamists and the prominent Hawiye clan said they would not attend the talks. |
Speaking to the press, Mr Mahdi said the committee had received requests from some clans to postpone the talks to allow more time to choose delegates. | Speaking to the press, Mr Mahdi said the committee had received requests from some clans to postpone the talks to allow more time to choose delegates. |
The conference, originally scheduled for April, will now be held on 15 July. | The conference, originally scheduled for April, will now be held on 15 July. |
Hawiye elders agreed to a ceasefire in April after the worst violence the capital had seen in 16 years. | Hawiye elders agreed to a ceasefire in April after the worst violence the capital had seen in 16 years. |
A leader of the ousted Islamists said the conference could not take place until Ethiopian troops withdraw from the country. | A leader of the ousted Islamists said the conference could not take place until Ethiopian troops withdraw from the country. |
Meanwhile, a BBC correspondent says one person was killed in Mogadishu when Ethiopian troops opened fire on civilians after a grenade attack on one of their military convoys. | |
The Somali Dayniile website says the soldiers arrested people who were in the area where the explosion occurred and took them to an undisclosed location. | |
Ethiopian troops have been in Somalia since December, when they helped government troops oust the Union of Islamic Courts. | Ethiopian troops have been in Somalia since December, when they helped government troops oust the Union of Islamic Courts. |
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