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A new prime minister has been named in Somalia, three weeks after his predecessor was forced from office. | A new prime minister has been named in Somalia, three weeks after his predecessor was forced from office. |
The new man is Nur Hassan Hussein, a former policeman, who heads the Somali Red Crescent humanitarian organisation. | |
Mr Hussein, also known as Nur Adde, said he would do his best in a "difficult" job. | |
He takes office amid a humanitarian crisis in Somalia, where the UN refugee agency says 1m people are now homeless following fighting in Mogadishu. | |
Islamist insurgents are battling the Ethiopia-backed government forces in the capital. | |
I pledge to do my utmost to perform the difficult obligations in front of me, by respecting the Somali federal charter Nur AddeNew Somali prime minister Profile: Nur Adde | I pledge to do my utmost to perform the difficult obligations in front of me, by respecting the Somali federal charter Nur AddeNew Somali prime minister Profile: Nur Adde |
Some 200 000 people have fled their homes in the past two weeks. | |
Somalia is so unstable that UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon say it is too dangerous to send peace-keeping troops there - even though the Security Council would like to. | Somalia is so unstable that UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon say it is too dangerous to send peace-keeping troops there - even though the Security Council would like to. |
Only Uganda has sent troops to an African Union mission but they have not been able to stop the violence. | |
After his appointment, Nur Adde said: "I pledge to do my utmost to perform the difficult obligations in front of me, by respecting the Somali federal charter." | |
He is from the Hawiye clan, the largest in Mogadishu, many of whom distrust President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, from the rival Darod group. | |
The previous prime minister, Ali Mohamed Ghedi, resigned amid intense diplomatic pressure to try to bring stability to the western-backed transitional government - and after losing a power struggle with President Yusuf. | |
Somalia has not had a functioning national government since President Mohamed Siad Barre was overthrown in 1991. |