Al-Shabaab Says Smartphones Used ‘To Spy On Muslim People

    Mogadishu, 15 Nov 2013 (SDN) -In a move that further prevents residents of Somalia’s Lower Shabelle region from accessing news and information, al-Shabaab is intimidating people who use smartphones, saying the hi-tech mobile devices could be used for spying. The militants began their intimidation campaign October 10th, shortly after US commandos stormed a beach house…

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      Cabinet endorses plans to reopen Somali National University

      His Excellency Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon and Cabinet were today briefed government plans to rebuild and reopen Somali National University at the weekly Cabinet meeting. The plans were unanimously supported by the Cabinet. Somali National University was established in 1974, consisting of 13 faculties, 700 staff and educating over 15,000 students. The physical structure…

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        Chinese Business Delegation Visits Somaliland

        Hargeisa, 14 Nov 2013 (SDN) -Some of China’s wealthiest entrepreneurs have arrived in the country on Wednesday as part of a two week long trip to explore investment opportunities in the country.  Upon arrival the Chinese entrepreneurs received the red carpet treatment at Egal international airport.  Somaliland’s minister of industry Abib Diriye Nur who received…

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          Ericsson helps reunite long lost brothers

          Swedish telecom giant Ericsson last week helped a man in Kenya reunite with his brother in Sweden after ten years of silence, thanks to a technological partnership with NGO Refugees United. “My brother and I kind of stumbled across this idea when we helped a young Afghan refugee try to track down his seven family…

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            Four in court over Westgate massacre

            Nairobi – Four men charged in connection with Kenya’s Westgate mall massacre in September appeared in court on Monday, with defence lawyers and prosecutors arguing over if they should be granted bail. All four have pleaded not guilty to the charges of “supporting a terrorist group”, as well as entering Kenya illegally and obtaining false…

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              New Al Jazeera Film Investigates injustices and massacres committed against Kenyan-Somalis

              A forthcoming Al Jazeera documentary takes an in-depth look at the grievances that Kenyan-Somalis have toward the Kenyan government and how Al Qaeda-affiliated group Al Shabaab is taking advantage of this to establish a foothold in the region. Not Yet Kenyan, filmed just before the Westgate Mall attack in Nairobi, exposes how Al Shabaab militants…

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