Somali traders want UN to lift charcoal trade ban
ABDI GULED, Associated Press on November 1, 2012
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Thousands of sacks of dark charcoal sit atop one another in Somalia's southern port city of Kismayo, signs of a trade once worth some $25 million dollar a year to the Islamist extremist rebels who used to control the region.
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