MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Militiamen clashed on Friday outside talks to try and bring peace to Somalia, where a charity said anti-Islamist air raids had hit the wrong people and killed 70 herdsmen.
President Abdullahi Yusuf, in the capital Mogadishu after driving out Islamists with Ethiopian help, was talking to former warlords at his compound to try and bury past differences when his government guards and warlord militiamen clashed.
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