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Removing Barricades in Somalia

Notes

     1. Advisory Committee: Jawahir Adam, Hargeisa, Somaliland; Ahmed Q. Ali, Mogadishu, Benadir Region; Omar Eno, Kismayu, Juba Region; Dahabo Farah, Bosaso, Northeast Region; Col. Abdullahi Farah Holif, Bosaso, Northeast Region; Mohamud Jama, Burao, Somaliland; Mohamed Hajki Makhtar, Baidoa, Bay Region; Ms. Qamar Osman, Borama, Somaliland; Dr. Ahmed Samatar, Borama, Somaliland; Amina Sharif, Afgoi, Benadir Region; Ms. Fadumo Ahmed Alim ÒUreji,Ó Harardhere, Mudug Region; Mahamud Abdi Ali ÒBayr,Ó Las Khorey, Somaliland; Ibrahim Meygag Samater, Hargeisa, Somaliland.

     2. Robert Kaplan, ÒThe Coming Anarchy,Ó Atlantic Monthly, February 1994, pp. 44ø76.

     3. The experience of the Somaliland Republic (former British Somaliland) is treated in a separate report to be completed in early 1999.

     4. On May 15, 1990, an unarmed opposition group consisting of more than 100 prominent personalities based in Mogadishu issued a manifesto criticizing the Siyad regime. The signers came to be referred to as the ÒManifesto Group.Ó

     5. Khat is a mildly hallucinogenic leaf that, when chewed, produces a temporary state of euphoria. Habitual khat chewers often state that they can create new plans and programs when stimulated by the drug.

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