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Willian Hague Spoke to Somali Diaspora at Chattam House

Transcript A New Effort to Help Somalia Rt Hon William Hague MP Foreign Secretary, UK 8 February 2012 This speech was delivered at the conference, British Government Consultation on Somalia, organized by the Chatham House Africa Programme. William Hague: I   am   very   grateful   to   Robin   Niblett and   to   Chatham   House   for   hosting   this event. Chatham House’s Africa programme is highly regarded internationally, especially      for  their  work    with   diaspora     communities,       so   this  is  a   very appropriate place to hold today’s consultation. And I am extremely grateful to all of you for coming today, and to anyone who is watching us via live stream over the internet. In just over two weeks’ time London will host a major international conference on   Somalia,   attended   by   heads   of   government   and   senior   representatives from more than 50 countries and organisations, including the President and Prime Minister of Somalia itse

Barnaamijka Qurbo Joog ee VOA oo lugu waraystay Mudane Abdulkadir

Halka hoose ka dhagayso Barnaamijka oo dhamestiran VOA: Qorbo Joogta Pakistan  "Didiinglay dhamaateih"

Pakistan Institute of International Affairs has published Abdulkadir's Article about European Conservatism

Norway's Conservatism: Would you want your daughter to marry a Sicilian? "Didiinglay dhamaateih"

US COUNTERTERRORISM POLICY AND THE ALSHABAB TACTICS

In the meantime American leverage on many Muslim countries, deteriorating dramatically and the significance of counter terrorism policy seems to be obsolete; Alshabab appears for speeding up new strategies like divide-and-defeat, outlawing its name “Alshabab” and rankling to the prominent Somali Ulema (clerics). Although it might be a coincidence yet it can’t be ruled out that there must be an analogy for the unfolding events concerned to the respective strategies. America has almost lost potential friends in the region of Middle East and many others in South Asia, would certainly follow the suite sooner or later, but Alshabaab despite it had been driven from Mogadishu doesn’t look like to be studying where the wind is moving to; instead it is implementing yet far more naive policies and strategies that may not only facilitate their eventual decline but would likely led severe consequences on the Alshabab leadership.   Right after the momentum of indigenous movements inspire