Ogaden Whistleblower Alleges Ethiopian Abuses

    Stockholm, Oct 17, 2013 (SDN) -Swedish journalists Martin Schibbye and Johan Persson were subjected to mock executions, and imprisoned for a year, after trying to report on Ethiopia’s troubled Ogaden region. Now a man has defected to Sweden bringing what he says is over 100 hours of filmed evidence. Stellan Gärde is a lawyer at…

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      Thousands of additional troops urged for force in Somalia

      New York. Oct 17, 2013 (SDN) -A U.N.-backed African military force in Somalia must launch a new military offensive against al-Shabab’s insurgents if it is to stem the spread of terrorism in East Africa and ensure the survival of Somalia’s struggling government, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned the U.N. Security Council. Ban appealed for a…

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        President Silanyo Faces the Wrath of the Opposition for Extending the Term of NPPR&VC

        Hargeisa, Oct 17, 2013 (SDN) -President Silanyo’s decision to extend the term of the national political parties registration and verification committee (NPPR&VC) by an extra two years has triggered the opposition leaders to condemn president Silanyo’s decision. Chairman of Justice and Welfare party (UCID) Eng. Faisal Ali Warabe and parliamentarian Ibrahim Jama Rayte and Mr….

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          WFP condemns Mogadishu ration card scam

          The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has condemned a recently uncovered scam aimed at defrauding displaced people in Mogadishu and urges residents of the Somali capital to beware of the illegal scheme. WFP has learned individuals posing as WFP employees have been selling fake ration cards to internally displaced people (IDPs) in Mogadishu, claiming these…

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            Troubled Somalia hustles Big Oil to resume exploration

            MOGADISHU, Somalia, Oct. 16 (UPI) — Somalia’s  Western-backed government is talking to major international oil companies like  Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell and BP about resuming exploration programs  abandoned when the East African state collapsed into anarchy in 1991. On the face of it, that could be an extraordinarily hard sell since Somalia  remains highly…

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              Somalia: The Hyena Cure

              Mogadishu, Oct 16, 2013 (SDN) -The World Health Organization estimates that 1 in 3 Somalis are mentally ill due to their country’s constant violence and abuse of the Khat narcotic. Somali science however came up with a surefire cure for the crazies. Lock the patient up in a room with a hyena and wait for…

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                Immigration beat: Somali museum opens this weekend

                North America’s only museum of Somali culture and artifacts is set for a grand opening this weekend in Minneapolis. Mogadishu used to have the world’s only Somali Cultural History Museum, but its contents have been scattered across the globe during the upheaval of civil conflict over the past two decades. Now the first Somali Artifact…

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                  Somali Migrants Victims of Urban Transformation in Ankara

                  Ankara, Oct 15, 2013 (SDN)— Immigrants and migrants from Somalia who sought shelter in Ankara’s shanty towns after living temporarily in other places will need to once again leave their homes because of urban transformation projects. The Somali migrants in Ankara are among those who will be directly affected by urban transformation projects, which are…

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                    Building a New Somalia: The Diaspora Experience

                    Mogadishu, Oct 15, 2013 (SDN)—  There is great hope and optimism in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, for those residents who lived through years of war. In a gallery at the Center for Research and Dialogue in Mogadishu, Somali artist Adan Farah Affey stands in front of one of his paintings. It is called “Empty Suit”…

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