Two die in Somali currency riot
05.05.2008 16:23 - source: BBC News
Somali troops kill at least two people in the capital as they try to halt riots over rising costs and counterfeit money. Read more
Somali troops kill at least two people in the capital as they try to halt riots over rising costs and counterfeit money. Read more
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