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Posted: 5/16/2013 11:40:48 AM EST
In this photo taken Friday, April 19, 2013, Sufis eat traditional toasted and fried coffee beans during a ritual service at the Sufi's main center in Mogadishu, Somalia. Sufism, a mystical branch of Islam, is having a comeback in Somalia since al-Shabab, an armed militant Islamic group, was pushed out of the capital in August 2011. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh)
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Posted: 5/16/2013 11:40:48 AM EST
In this photo taken Friday, April 19, 2013, Sufis chant and sway in a circle of worshippers, at the Sufi's main center in Mogadishu, Somalia. Sufism, a mystical branch of Islam, is having a comeback in Somalia since al-Shabab, an armed militant Islamic group, was pushed out of the capital in August 2011. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh)
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Posted: 5/16/2013 11:40:48 AM EST
In this photo taken Friday, April 19, 2013, a Somali Sufi woman counts prayer beads during a ritual at the Sufi's main center in Mogadishu, Somalia. Sufism, a mystical branch of Islam, is having a comeback in Somalia since al-Shabab, an armed militant Islamic group, was pushed out of the capital in August 2011. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh)
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Posted: 5/16/2013 11:40:48 AM EST
In this photo taken Friday, April 19, 2013, Sufis chant and sway in a circle of worshippers, at the Sufi's main center in Mogadishu, Somalia. Sufism, a mystical branch of Islam, is having a comeback in Somalia since al-Shabab, an armed militant Islamic group, was pushed out of the capital in August 2011. (AP Photo / Farah Abdi Warsameh)
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Posted: 5/14/2013 5:54:03 PM EST
FILE - This combination of undated photos show Somali nationals, from left, Mahamud Said Omar, Abdifatah Yusuf Isse, Salah Osman Ahmed, and Omer Abdi Mohamed. Nine people convicted in a government investigation of terror recruitment and financing for an al-Qaida-linked group in Somalia are to be sentenced in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis. Authorities say more than 20 young men have left Minnesota to join al-Shabab since 2007(AP Photo/file)
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Posted: 5/9/2013 8:19:54 PM EST
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta turns to speak to a member of his delegation at the Somalia conference in London May 7, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Winning
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Posted: 5/7/2013 3:16:31 PM EST
Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud (L) and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron arrive for a Somalia Conference media briefing at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in central London May 7, 2013. REUTERS/Ben Stansall/POOL
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Posted: 5/7/2013 9:48:41 AM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (C) sits with Foreign Secretary William Hague (L) and Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, as he speaks at the Somalia conference in London May 7, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Winning
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Posted: 5/7/2013 9:43:25 AM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, center, sits with Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague, left, and Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud as he speaks at the Somalia conference in London, Tuesday May 7, 2013. British Prime Minister David Cameron is welcoming Somalia's president and a host of international leaders to London for a conference aimed at securing support for the government in Mogadishu after two decades of conflict. (AP Photo/Andrew Winning, Pool)
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Posted: 5/7/2013 9:43:25 AM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, left, listens as Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud speaks at the Somalia conference in London, Tuesday May 7, 2013. British Prime Minister David Cameron is welcoming Somalia's president and a host of international leaders to London for a conference aimed at securing support for the government in Mogadishu after two decades of conflict. (AP Photo/Andrew Winning, Pool)
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Posted: 5/7/2013 9:43:25 AM EST
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta turns to speak to a member of his delegation at the Somalia conference in London Tuesday May 7, 2013. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomed Somalia's president and a host of international leaders to London for a conference aimed at securing support for the government in Mogadishu after two decades of conflict. (AP Photo/Andrew Winning, Pool)
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Posted: 5/7/2013 9:43:25 AM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and the President of Somalia Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, right, ahead of the Somalia Conference later in the day. British Prime Minister David Cameron is welcoming Somalia's president and a host of international leaders to London for a conference aimed at securing support for the government in Mogadishu after two decades of conflict. (AP Photo/Stefan Rousseau, Pool)
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Posted: 5/7/2013 9:43:25 AM EST
Prime Minister of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta, left, arrives at the Somalia Conference held at Lancaster House in London, Tuesday, May 7, 2013. British Prime Minister David Cameron is welcoming Somalia's president and a host of international leaders to London for a conference aimed at securing support for the government in Mogadishu after two decades of conflict. Man at right is unidentified. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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Posted: 5/7/2013 9:43:25 AM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and the President of Somalia Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, left, listen during a meeting in London, Tuesday May 7, 2013, with members of the Somali diaspora living in Britain, ahead of the Somalia Conference later in the day. British Prime Minister David Cameron is welcoming Somalia's president and a host of international leaders to London for a conference aimed at securing support for the government in Mogadishu after two decades of conflict. (AP Photo/Steve Parsons, Pool)
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Posted: 5/7/2013 9:43:24 AM EST
Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague arrives at the Somalia Conference held at Lancaster House in London, Tuesday, May 7, 2013. British Prime Minister David Cameron is welcoming Somalia's president and a host of international leaders to London for a conference aimed at securing support for the government in Mogadishu after two decades of conflict. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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Posted: 5/7/2013 9:43:24 AM EST
Prime Minister of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta arrives for the Somalia Conference held at Lancaster House in London, Tuesday May 7, 2013. British Prime Minister David Cameron is welcoming Somalia's president and a host of international leaders to London for a conference aimed at securing support for the government in Mogadishu after two decades of conflict. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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Posted: 5/7/2013 9:43:24 AM EST
President of Uganda Yoweri Museveni, left, arrives for the Somalia Conference held at Lancaster House in London, Tuesday May 7, 2013. British Prime Minister David Cameron is welcoming Somalia's president and a host of international leaders to London for a conference aimed at securing support for the government in Mogadishu after two decades of conflict. Man at right is unidentified. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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Posted: 5/7/2013 9:43:24 AM EST
Prime Minister of Ethiopia Hailemariam Desalegn, left, is greeted as he arrives for the Somalia Conference held at Lancaster House in London, Tuesday May 7, 2013. British Prime Minister David Cameron is welcoming Somalia's president and a host of international leaders to London for a conference aimed at securing support for the government in Mogadishu after two decades of conflict. Man at right is unidentified. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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Posted: 5/7/2013 9:43:24 AM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaks as Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague, left, and Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud listen at the Somalia conference in London, Tuesday May 7, 2013. British Prime Minister David Cameron is welcoming Somalia's president and a host of international leaders to London for a conference aimed at securing support for the government in Mogadishu after two decades of conflict. (AP Photo/Andrew Winning, Pool)
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Posted: 5/5/2013 5:38:21 AM EST
Somali security force members carry away a wounded civilian following a suicide car bomb blast in the capital Mogadishu, Somalia Sunday, May 5, 2013. A Somali police official at the scene said four civilians and a soldier were killed after the suicide bomber attempted to ram a car laden with explosives into a military convoy. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh)