Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 29 No. 91
Somalia: Sovereign Disguise for a Mogadishu Mafia
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Abstract of Briefing
Title:Somalia: Sovereign Disguise for a Mogadishu Mafia
Author:Andre Le Sage
Location:Vol.29 No.91 (March 2002), p132
 On 22 August 2000, the Somali National Peace Conference drew to a close in Arta, Djibouti, with the election of the President of a Transitional National Government (TNG). Sceptics had bemoaned the so-called Arta Process as another round of meaningless reconciliation initiatives. Thirteen different peace conferences for Somalia had reached conclusions over the past decade, but none bore fruit. Such dismissals were significantly wide of the mark, as less than two months later President Abdiqasim Salad Hassan and the majority of his 245-member parliament left Djibouti for Mogadishu.

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