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Thursday, September 26, 2013

SOMALI PRESIDENT CITES SUCCESSES IN REBUILDING COUNTRY; URGES SUPPORT IN FIGHT AGAINST TERRORIST GROUPS

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Date: 26 Sep 2013 19:00:00 -0400
Subject: SOMALI PRESIDENT CITES SUCCESSES IN REBUILDING COUNTRY; URGES
SUPPORT IN FIGHT AGAINST TERRORIST GROUPS
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SOMALI PRESIDENT CITES SUCCESSES IN REBUILDING COUNTRY; URGES SUPPORT
IN FIGHT AGAINST TERRORIST GROUPSNew York, Sep 26 2013
7:00PMRecalling the major milestones
<"http://gadebate.un.org/68/somalia">Somalia achieved over the past
year, the country's President today told the United Nations that
bolstering its political and governance gains requires international
support, particularly the ongoing struggle to drive out armed groups
such as Al-Shabaab, which continue to menace the Horn of Africa.

"Somalia would not have ended the transition last year without the
help of the United Nations and all other countries that stood with us
during difficult times," Hassan Sheikh Mohamud told the General
Assembly, while making it clear that the "difficult times" are far
from over, with Al-Qaida and its offshoots such Al-Shabaab still
wreaking havoc across the region.

In that context, he strongly condemned the "cruel and terrible attack"
on Westgate shopping mall last weekend in Nairobi, Kenya. Al-Shabaab
has claimed responsibility for the attack, proving that the armed
group is "down" but not out. They must be combated on many fronts:
military, economic, political and ideological.

"We now need the tools to finish the job and we call on our friends to
remain resolute and help us to end this situation. Our brave Somali
forces, AMISOM (African Union Mission in Somalia), and Ethiopia, need
help to fight our enemies," Mr. Mohamud declared, adding specifically
that AMISOM must be reinforced and expanded.

"Little investment is required for these enhancements, [indeed it will
be] insignificant compared to the great expense that will be needed
later if the international community does not help finish the job," he
said, urging comprehensive action while at the same time cautioning
against "overreacting to or underestimating" the threat.

Mr. Mohamud went on to draw the Assembly's attention to the "New Deal"
agreed for Somalia earlier this month at an international conference
in Brussels. It aims to drive the country's economic and political
recovery and lay a strong foundation for building reliable,
transparent, accountable and functioning State institutions,
respectful of the fundamental rights and freedoms and equality of
Somalia's citizens.

"We need to transform lives of our people, reconnect with our citizens
and enhance their wellbeing," he said, acknowledging that the
programme will have to show tangible results on the ground. In the
meantime, the Government started a campaign to revitalize service
delivery in districts and regions, provide healthcare, and enable
access to clean water, among other positive initiatives.

Mr. Mohamud welcomed the recently-deployed UN Mission Assistance
Mission in Somalia (UNSOM), and said the operation is now working
together with eth Government to bring peace and stability to the
country.

The President is one of scores of leaders to speak at the annual
General Assembly session at which heads of State and Government and
other high-level officials will present their views and comments on
issues of individual national and international relevance.Sep 26 2013
7:00PM
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