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William Hague visits 'world's most failed state'

William Hague today called for a stepping up of the fight against Somali-based terrorism as he became the first British foreign secretary to visit the war-torn state for 20 years.

His arrival in the capital Mogadishu amid tight security marked the start of a major diplomatic push to bring stability to a country he described as "the world's most failed state".

Mr Hague said recent gains by the 10,000-strong African Union force in the country (Amisom) had driven back the radical Islamist group al Shabaab from the capital.

But with much of the south of the country still controlled by the organisation, which has links to al Qaida, he said there must be no let-up in the pressure.

"We need to step this up. We are not complacent about it," he said.
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Hmmm.

This is fishy.

Somalia is ignored by the world for 20 years. Then suddenly everyone is interested again. We only used to have visits from our Djiboutian brothers and Ethiopia lol...now we have high level delegations from all over the world.
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The second scramble for resources.....
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It sure is interesting times for Somalia. 2012 can't get any better. :som: 8-) :up:
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I firmly believe all of this is to offset the Turks. The Turks have set the bar high with regards to Somalia of now and I just smell resentment from these sleazy Europeans.

Personally I wish the Brits would stay out of Somalia affairs and never be allowed to get involved. I wish the London conference was actually the Ankara conference. F'uck the Brits and all European influence. Long live Africa, Turkey, and China. :up:
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Voltage wrote:I firmly believe all of this is to offset the Turks. The Turks have set the bar high with regards to Somalia of now and I just smell resentment from these sleazy Europeans.

Personally I wish the Brits would stay out of Somalia affairs and never be allowed to get involved. I wish the London conference was actually the Ankara conference. F'uck the Brits and all European influence. Long live Africa, Turkey, and China. :up:

But the Turks aren't politically doing much for the country. They just seem to assistant with the humanitarian work. The British political involvement is needed specially in regards to the Somalidiid, who have been believing they are the Orphans of the Queen and awaiting to be saved and recognized by it's former master. This is the reality check we have been waiting, and soon it shall be delivered.
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Somalian_Boqor you are so naive and you make one throw up with that schit sxb. Get a grip! I and every other decent human being who has traveled to any part of Africa with a touch of British influence despises whatever these parasites from that cold and dreary Isle touch. I say again sxb, F'uck the Brits and I hope that graemlin looking guy they call Foreign Secretary leaves Somalia ASAP.
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Voltage take a chill pill, dude just appointed first ambassador to Somalia. United Kingdom has returned and is here to stay.

Government appoints first Somali ambassador since 1991

MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Britain appointed its first ambassador to Somalia for 21 years on Thursday during a visit to the capital of the anarchic Horn of Africa nation by Foreign Secretary William Hague.
It was the first visit to Mogadishu by a British foreign minister since 1992 and comes ahead of a conference in London this month to discuss measures to tackle instability in Somalia and piracy off its shores.
Britain's new envoy to Somalia, Matt Baugh, will remain based in Kenya's capital Nairobi until security conditions permit the opening of an embassy in Mogadishu.
Somalia descended into chaos after dictator Mohamed Siad Barre was ousted in 1991 and a Western-backed transition government has been battling local al Qaeda-linked insurgents al Shabaab for the past five years.
At the moment, there are six diplomatic missions in Mogadishu, representing Djibouti, Ethiopia, Libya, Sudan, Turkey and Yemen. The U.N.'s special envoy to Somalia also moved to Mogadishu last month.
An African Union force (AMISOM) in Mogadishu has helped drive al Shabaab out of the capital, but much of the south of remains in the hands of the rebels. Kenya and Ethiopia have both sent forces into Somalia to battle al Shabaab.
Analysts say the departure of al Shabaab from the capital, combined with the offensives by neighbouring states, has opened a window of opportunity to defeat the hardline militants, although Mogadishu remains prone to almost daily bomb attacks.
"We need to step this up. We are not complacent about it," Hague said, describing Somalia as "the world's most failed state."
"For the security of the UK, it matters a lot for Somalia to become a more stable place," he said. "Some progress has been made on this, partly because of the progress of the AMISOM force."
DISRUPT TERRORIST NETWORKS
Al Shabaab struck Uganda in 2010, killing nearly 80 people watching the soccer World Cup final. The militants have launched a series of grenade and roadside bomb attacks in Kenya since it sent troops into Somalia in October.
Britain has warned it is only a matter of time before Islamist militants trained in Somalia strike on British soil.
"One of the objectives of our conference in London is to strengthen counter-terrorism cooperation to make it easier for countries in this region to disrupt terrorist networks, to disrupt their financing and the movement of potential terrorists," Hague said.
Hague's visit came as Kenyan and Somali troops seized two towns in southern Somalia from al Shabaab in a bid to consolidate control of border areas, a Kenyan military spokesman said, ahead of an eventual push on rebel strongholds.
Kenyan ground forces entered Hosungow, near the Kenyan border, on Wednesday after air strikes over the weekend weakened the al Shabaab rebel group's defensive positions, Emmanuel Chirchir told Reuters.
"Capturing Hosungow is important for denying Shabaab their rearguard operations," Chirchir said on Wednesday.
While Kenya's near four-month military campaign inside Somalia has dislodged al Shabaab from several towns in the border area, the militants have retreated into the bush and regularly ambush the Kenyan forces on key supply routes.
Al Shabaab denied Chirchir's claim several insurgents had been killed in a battle for Hosungow and said its fighters were based outside the town at the time Kenyan troops advanced.
Further south towards Somalia's Indian Ocean coastline, Somali government troops regained control of Badhaadhe late on Wednesday. Kenyan troops were stationed within "firing distance."
(Additional reporting by Abdirahman Hussein in Mogadishu, Richard Lough and David Clarke in Nairobi; Writing by David Clarke; Editing by Giles Elgood)

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SBoq you make me sad to be a Somali wallahi. There is no government on earth more opportunistic and nihilistic than the British government. Some would say America but the Brits are just a shadow of what they were before so they mistake even more declining power as niceness. They serve nothing good for Somalia, ZERO, and as for the Ambassador they have done nothing more than what the US and many other countries did which is name an Ambassador and place them in Nairobi unlike the Turks for example who keep their ambassador in Mogadishu.

All this is to build up hype for Cameron's little conference that will result in nothing but something to give Cameron a foreign policy coup. Herp derp, oh look I am working on fixing the world's foremost failed state, I should give myself a pat on the back herp derp
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Voltage wrote:SBoq you make me sad to be a Somali wallahi. There is no government on earth more opportunistic and nihilistic than the British government. Some would say America but the Brits are just a shadow of what they were before so they mistake even more declining power as niceness. They serve nothing good for Somalia, ZERO, and as for the Ambassador they have done nothing more than what the US and many other countries did which is name an Ambassador and place them in Nairobi unlike the Turks for example who keep their ambassador in Mogadishu.

All this is to build up hype for Cameron's little conference that will result in nothing but something to give Cameron a foreign policy coup. Herp derp, oh look I am working on fixing the world's foremost failed state, I should give myself a pat on the back herp derp
What's up with your emotional rats? :lol:

Ninyahow, I can careless for the British Government, and it's foreign policy. What I don't mind is the media attention, and these fuckers visiting Mogadishu, as it truly shows huge improvement in security for Xamar. As for the conference, it is symbolic and it's outcome something we are all looking forward too.
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Somalia is a failed state, so I welcome any political engagement with the outside world.
We have to face the fact that somalia now is worse off than when it was an Italian Trust territory 1950-1960.
The country will have to be managed by outside powers for at least a generation, just like south Sudan.
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If somalis had any dhiig the would tell britain to fck off. But they invite ugandans and xabashis so what do you expect from them. :down:
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^ :lol: :lol:

His probably like, man am I in hell?
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Advo wrote:^ :lol: :lol:

His probably like, man am I in hell?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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