(afrol News / IRIN) The African Union (AU) peace mission now due to be deployed in Somalia will not try to disarm armed groups in that country, but will instead train a Somali national army, Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni said today while sending away 1,500 Ugandan soldiers to the war-ridden country.
Somalia has had no effective national government since the overthrow in 1991 of the regime headed by Dictator Muhammad Siyad Barre. The country plunged into factional bloodletting soon after his government was toppled as rival armed groups and warlords fought for power, resources and territory.
It can been saw that no one goverment wants put a leg on the somali terrytori to fight against the anarchy forces. The unique labor that the Ugandan forces is to teach the somali army to can fight angainst revel forces. Economically speaking, this aid can give to Somalia a air of confidence in the peacification process. It in a future, can show to the international investors, that the somali gobernment is stable and finally it can impel the investment process.
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