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As the warlords talk on in Nairobi, their credibility gap is growing

Somalia is no longer a country at war. However, fighting and killing continue, and it is not yet a country at peace. Its reconciliation conference has entered its final phase, said its Kenyan mediator, Bethwel Kiplagat, last month. Others are not so sure, though the mandate of the Transitional National Government (TNG) runs out this month and something is supposed to replace it....

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