Somalia – Security Agents Still Hound Journalist after Detaining, Torturing Him

    Reporters Without Borders is appalled by the way the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) is persecuting Mohamed Bare, the director of Mogadishu-based Radio Danan. Released on 13 February after being held arbitrarily for three days and tortured, Bare received a summons yesterday for interrogation at NISA headquarters. “Repeated arrests and interrogations are being used…

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      Slovakia Takes In 11 Somali Refugees

      Humenné, 25 Feb 2014 (SDN) – Slovakia has granted temporary asylum to 11 Somali refugees arriving from Yemen, who will spend the next six months at the emergency transit centre in the eastern Slovak town of Humenné in Prešov Region, the TASR newswire reported. The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Slovakia wrote on its…

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        50,000 Somali Kids At Risk: UN, Govt Ask For Help

        Mogadishu, 25 Feb 2014 (SDN) – Somalia’s president is urging donors to fulfill aid pledges made to his fledgling government, while the U.N. is appealing for aid money, saying that 50,000 children are at risk of death from malnutrition. Philippe Lazzarini, the U.N.’s top aid official in Somalia, said Tuesday that Somalia’s hunger situation does…

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          Prime Minister of Somalia declares “We will not allow terrorists to attack our Nation.”

          Prime Minister of Somalia H.E Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed chaired last night an extraordinary meeting of his cabinet, Mayor of Mogadishu, district commissioners of Banadir region and security agencies on improving security measures in Mogadishu. The meeting discussed how to raise safety awareness in local communities in Mogadishu and strengthening relations between the government and local…

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            President Hassan “It is essential that pledges are honoured in order to sustain confidence in the New Deal.”

            Mogadishu, 24 February 2014 – H.E. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, the President of Federal Republic of Somalia today chaired the first High Level Partnership Forum with the United Nations Special Representative for the Secretary General, H.E. Nicolas Kay. Participants included the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Security, Finance, and Interior & Federalism, Special Representative of the AU,President…

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              SOMALILAND: Picture of the Day

              By: Eng. Abdirisak Itaqile Hargeisa, 25 Feb 2014 (SDN) – Ruling party Kulmiye foes has been brought together in a groundbreaking ceremony and luncheon in Hargeisa as spontaneous outbursts of clapping and cheering lasted through the day at the ruling party Kulmiye headquarters in Hargeisa, on Monday. The celebration came at the conclusion of a…

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                Rumors of Cabinet Reshuffle in Somaliland

                By: Abdirisak Itaqile Hargeisa, 24 Feb 2014 (SDN) – Rumors had it that President Silanyo is going reshuffle his cabinet for the sixth time since he came to power in 2010. The reshuffle always comes after thorough scrutiny of the members of cabinet and if any evidence is linked with low capacity building in the…

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                  Somali Troops Invading Mogadishu Homes In Search Of Militants after Presidential Palace Attack

                  Mogadishu, 24 Feb 2014 (SDN) – Security forces in Somalia’s capital are carrying out a sweeping crackdown in a hunt for militants and weapons after the country’s al-Qaida-linked militants group’s latest attack on the presidential palace. Soldiers have been entering homes and deploying on Mogadishu’s key roads following the Friday attack, which saw multiple car…

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                    Somalia: Four Kenyans abducted in Mogadishu: Official

                    By James Shimanyula Nairobi, 24 Feb 2014 (SDN) – Four Kenyans working for two construction companies in Somalia have been abducted near capital Mogadishu and ransoms have been demanded, Kenyan authorities confirmed on Sunday. “The pirates are demanding a $100 million ransom before freeing the Kenyans,” Andrew Mwangura, Secretary-General of the Seafarers Union of Kenya,…

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