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Abdinasir
Said Ibrahim (L) and Samia Yusuf
Omar, Somali's only two athletes
who will represent Somalia at the
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games,
prepare to set off for Beijing at
the Aden Adde International
Airport in Mogadishu, capital of
Somalia, on Aug. 4, 2008. (Xinhua/Abdurrahman
Warsameh)
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Thursday,
August 07, 2008 -
BEIJING,Aug.
7 (Xinhua) -- The delegation from war-torn
Somalia held their flag-raising ceremony in
the Olympic Village here on Thursday, hoping
that Games can bring peace and harmony to
their country.
"We
have gone through many internal difficulties
in the past 18 years. It is v
ery important for us to be part of the Olympic
Games and see our flag raised here. Medals are
not goals for us, we come here to represent
our country and take part in the Olympic
reunion,"said Duran Faraha, Chef de
Mission of Somalia.
Somalia
has sent two athletes to Beijing. Abdinasir
Said Irahim will participate in men's 5,000m
race and female sprinter Samia Yusuf Omar will
compete in 200m event.
"I
hope sports can be used as a tool to bring
peace to our country, and all the country can
unite as a whole to support our two
athletes."
Somalia
has been in civil conflict for nearly two
decades which has claimed the lives of many
people and left the country's sports
facilities in a mess, but the Somali Olympic
Committee managed to make the two athletes
well prepared for the Beijing Olympic Games.
Abdulkadir
Ibrahim Gaal, President of Somali Olympic
Committee, expressed the hope that the
athletes will be competing to help bring
Somalis together in "this turbulent times
of our history."
"The
main aim of attending any event is not to win
medals. People are brought together in peace
and harmony is more important for us at this
stage," Gaal told Xinhua on Monday at the
airport before the delegation left for
Beijing.