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ANSWER: It is possible that the structure of any government is not all that important, but what is important is that it gives the people what they want; that it is based in justice, is broad-based and effective. That is what we think is important for the country.
SOMALIA: Interview with Shaykh Sharif Shaykh Ahmed, Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) chairman 22 June 2006 (IRIN)
interview with the eloquent chairman of the islamic courts, he goes on to say that the Transitional Govt of Somalia is a sideshow composed of "the same people who were the biggest obstacle [to peace and stability] in the last 16 years" & imposed by non-somalis."We have been entrusted with this task by the people and we don't see anyone that we should hand weapons to. "
Somalia has been portrayed as an anarchist state by a lot of classical political studies, i have a link for one somewhere. so far mixed reports about the islamic courts regime, despite inevitable charaterisations as 'taliban' style govt, they've apparently banned the world cup so they can't be all bad.