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USA reportedly to work with Somalia's Islamic Courts Union.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report by Somali Radio HornAfrik on 8 June

The US government has said that it will work with the Islamic Courts Union that took over Mogadishu after fighting the Anti-Terrorism Alliance that is widely believed to get financial support from the USA.

According to Chinese news agency, Xhinua, a US official, identified as McCormack, said he thinks it was justified to work with every individual or group they see concerned about security and peace in Somalia.

McCormack made the remarks after The Washington …

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