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08 Nov 2006
Source: Reuters

 
Somalia's Islamist fighters stand next to their armed pickup truck in Mogadishu, in this November 2, 2006 file photo. Somalia is torn between Islamic forces based in the capital Mogadishu and a weak, Western-backed interim government. Many fear the Horn of Africa country is on the verge of all-out war. To match feature SOMALIA BLIND
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U.N. envoy Francois Lonseny Fall (R), accompanied by Interior Minister Hussein Mohamed Farah Aideed, leaves a meeting at the Presidential palace in Baidoa, headquarters of the Somalia interim government, November 20, 2006. Fall, the U.N. Secretary-General's special representative to Somalia, met Somali government leaders on Monday to try to revive foundering peace talks with rival Islamists, the latest bid to stop growing hostilities in the Horn of Africa nation.