Al-Shabaab Spokesman Denies Claims of His Death

    Sheikh Ali Mohamud Raage (Ali Dheere) The Spokesman for the Al-Qaeda affiliated Al-Shabaab denied the claims that he was killed. The spokesman declared that he disliked telling the Kenyan Defence Forces that he was still alive, but did not want to spread frantic fear amongst the Somali citizens. “It is one of their lies that…

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      Farah focused despite sacrifices

        Double world and Olympic champion Mo Farah has spoken about the continuing sacrifices he makes to remain the world’s top distance runner. Farah won the 5,000 and 10,000 metres at the London Olympics in 2012 and repeated the golden double at the World Championships in Moscow last year. The Somalia-born 30-year-old had also won…

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        The real fight is behind closed doors

        NARRATIVES about countries, especially under-reported ones, can be hard to shift. For the last two years Somalia’s narrative has been one of fragile progress. The international community rallied around Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Somalia’s president, selected in murky circumstances in 2012. The main threat to the new man was said to the continued presence of Islamist…

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          Reward Offers for Information on al-Shabaab Members

          U.S Department of State Press Release Friday, March 14, 2014 Office of the Spokesperson Washington, DC The U.S. Department of State’s Rewards for Justice program is offering rewards for information on three members of the Somalia-based terrorist organization Harakat Shabaab al-Mujahidin, al-Shabaab. The Department has authorized rewards of up to $3 million each for information…

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            Somalia: Take Whatever You Can Get Any Way You Can

            March 14, 2014:  Foreign aid workers are demanding better security now that al Shabaab has been largely driven from Mogadishu and much of the countryside. That’s not going to happen and there’s a simple reason why. In the last few weeks a large offensive by peacekeepers and Somali troops drove al Shabaab out of five…

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              The black stuff can be very useful

              The ramshackle capital of Somaliland, Hargeisa, in northern Somalia has a bustling market for camels and is a frequent destination for aid workers. International businessmen are relatively rare. Yet untapped oil reserves have lured a number of foreign companies to the city, chief among them the Turkey’s Genel Energy under the leadership of ex-BP CEO…

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                5 killed in Somalia landmine blast

                MOGADISHU – Five people were killed when a government convoy struck a landmine in southern Somalia’s Lower Juba region, eyewitnesses said. Government forces sealed off the area following the blast. Somali authorities have yet to comment on the incident, for which no group has claimed responsibility. Somalia has suffered from on-again, off-again violence since the…

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                  Rybak endorses Noor for Rep. Kahn seat

                  Mohamud Noor got a significant boost in his challenge of long-time state Rep. Phyllis Kahn on Thursday by winning the endorsement of former Mayor R.T. Rybak. Rybak’s endorsement is sure to shake up the race, an intraparty DFL battle that has already exposed tensions within the city’s Somali-American community. Noor would be the legislature’s first…

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                    Amnesty censures Kenya over Somali refugees

                    Amnesty International says extensive intimidation and human rights abuse is forcing Somali refugees out of Kenya. In a report published on Wednesday, the human rights group warned over the hostile environment in Kenya, saying that the refugees are actively targeted by the police with indiscriminate arrests. According to the report, named No Place Like Home,…

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                      Less Than Three Years After Famine Gripped Somalia’s Breadbasket, Somali Farmers Bounce Back

                      MOGADISHU- For the first time, Somali farmers are turning themselves into suppliers of high-quality food assistance, which WFP will use to support their fellow Somali people. Agricultural communities – especially in south-central Somalia, the country’s grain basket – have, over the last two decades, been severely affected by conflict and recurrent drought, which has resulted…

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                        Somali community mourns death of infant in NY fire

                        UTICA, N.Y. (AP) — Authorities say the 6-month-old baby who died in an apartment fire last weekend was the daughter of parents who emigrated from Africa. The Observer-Dispatch of Utica reports (http://bit.ly/1lRvbtG ) that Marian Omar was buried Monday in the cemetery owned by the Bosnian Islamic Association of Utica. Fire officials say the girl died…

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                          PORTLAND — Riverton residents Saharo Sharif-Isaack and Safiya Mohamed did not quote Shakespeare last Friday when talking about improving their neighborhood, but they do know the value of a picture.

                          PORTLAND — Riverton residents Saharo Sharif-Isaack and Safiya Mohamed did not quote Shakespeare last Friday when talking about improving their neighborhood, but they do know the value of a picture. “I think it shows what we are really capable of doing. We are people that want a change,” Sharif-Isaack said about a project called Photovoice,…

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