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    Ali Mohammed Gedi (Somali: Cali Maxamed Geeddi, Arabic: علي محمد جيدي) (born 2 October 1952), popularly known as Ali Gedi, is a Somali politician who was...
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  • pen name Shahbaz, Kashmiri revolutionary poet Ali Mohammed Ghedi, (born 1952), popularly known as Ali Gedi, Prime Minister of the Transitional Federal...
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  • سودي يالاهو) was a Trade Minister in the Transitional Government of Ali Mohammed Ghedi. He was dismissed in June 2006 after ignoring government requests...
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  • Minister Ali Mohammed Ghedi, He served as minister of security in 2006 but was dismissed after ignoring calls by the Prime Minister Ali Mohammed Ghedi to stop...
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    Cristina Ali Farah, author, intellectual Hassan Abshir Farah, MP, former Prime Minister of Somalia, former Mayor of Mogadishu Ali Mohammed Ghedi, former...
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    government (TFG) from until 2012. On 7 January 2005, the government of Ali Mohammed Ghedi, under the leadership of Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, appointed Osoble as...
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    nascent Transitional Federal Government, part of Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Ghedi's second cabinet lineup. In May 2005, rival parliamentarian and faction...
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  • over the ICU and the Fall of Mogadishu, Prime Minister Ali Mohammed Ghedi, accompanied by Salad Ali Jelle, held a review of the former troops of the government...
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    appointment of the Council of Ministers, including Prime Minister Ali Mohammed Ghedi (November 4). Officially dubbed the 2002 Somalia National Peace Conference...
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  • Nicaraguan President Adan Cardenas, and Prime Minister of Somalia Ali Mohammed Ghedi. In theology, notable alumni include Archbishop Giovanni Battista...
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