By Jack Kimball
Yusuf nominated Nur Hassan Hussein on Thursday three weeks after his predecessor quit under pressure over a lack of progress in building a transitional goverment -- the 14th attempt at restoring central rule since the 1991.
Now a senior Red Crescent officer, Hussein is largely seen as a politically neutral figure, but a spokesman for an opposition group uniting former lawmakers and Islamists was sceptical about Hussein's ability to make a difference.
"The issue is not changing one person for another. The (issue) is about a new strategy for the withdrawal of the Ethiopian occupation forces from all of
"There is no policy change. Still (Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles) Zenawi is instructing his followers in
If the nomination is endorsed by parliament, Hussein faces a tough challenge as the prime minister of a country facing what the United Nations says is
Thousands have been killed in fighting this year between gunmen loyal to ousted Islamist leaders and allied Somali- Ethiopian soldiers. One million Somalis have fled their homes.
U.N. refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Friday it was concerned about the welfare of at least 26 Somalis detained at
They were among 49 Somalis returned to
"We have received reliable information that all of the Somalis of the group expressed fear of persecution were they to be returned to
"We are now extremely concerned that the remaining group ... will be returned to the
"They were denied entry into