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Somalia's President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed Resigns

Posted By buzz321 on Dec 29, 2008   FROM: news.yahoo.com report abuse

The president of samalia Yusuf Ahmed gave Resignation. Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed Leaves From The president of samalia Post.

Abdullahi Yusuf in Baidoa parliament announced his resignation - the only Somali cities, which quickly side with a powerful Islamic insurgency has been weakened by the government controlled. Work as president until elections can Somalia Parliament speaker, standing in the will.

In a radio address broadcast Abdullahi Yusuf is in Somalia that could not unite the disputes of national leadership, and said the country Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed"had been arrested.""Most of the country is not in our hands," said Joseph. "I see all these things from the left."

The administration of the war Abdullahi Yusuf for security in the country and destroy not only the pockets of Mogadishu and Baidoa are controlled. The most aggressive of the Islamic insurgency group, Al Shabab in the last few months have made progress in the region dramatically, and the rebels a statement Monday, Al Shabab Joseph resigned in shame that most CountryLine control. "

Abdullahi Yusuf as the resignation of several Islamic militias and political chaos and violence in the jockey for position and power to enter.

After Parliament's attempt earlier this month, Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein blocked the fire's position Abdullahi Yusuf has been in doubt. In late December, Ethiopia, the government and too insecure to leave insurgents.The Ethiopia to withdraw its troops in Somalia for almost two years has been a group of Islamic rebels in the first to help after the plan is doing. But the rebels have regrouped major power.

Abdullahi Yusuf of Somalia during the 1960s in a former army colonel, Barre by a coup in 1969 when he refused to cooperate in prison. Although a Jose Somali clans of the four most important, a member of the Darod, who was in Mogadishu to Ethiopia unpopular because of their relationship - a traditional enemy of Somalia.

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