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The Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia Chairman, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, has agreed to a ceasefire, but harder-line militants have rejected it and called for his expulsion from ARS. The opposition ARS is critical to the success of the ceasefire, signed with Somali government officials in Djibouti on 9 June....

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Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, Djibouti, Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, Ethiopia, Hassan Dahir, ‘Aweys’, Hassan, Turki, Turkey, Jordan, Malaysia, Nur Hassan, Adde, or Al Qaida

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