Sierra Leone takes precautions against al-Shabab

    Freetown, Oct 12, 2013 (SDN) -Sierra Leone officials say they are bolstering security in response to the heightened threat posed by the Islamic extremist rebels of al-Shabab, expressing concern the West African nation could be targeted because of its support for peacekeeping operations in Somalia. Francis Munu, police inspector general, said at a meeting Wednesday…

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      Fear Grips Somali Town Raided by US Navy SEALs

      Mogadishu, Oct 11, 2013 (SDN) -The al-Shabaab stronghold of Barawe, a coastal town in Somalia where US navy SEALs came ashore in a failed raid last weekend, is gripped by fear and tension as residents worry they’ll be accused of spying and the insurgents ready for another attack. Foreign fighters and Somali members of al-Shabaab…

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        President Silanyo Returns Home after Turkey Visit –(Video)

        Hargeisa, Oct 11, 2013 (SDN)-  President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud Silanyo returned on Thursday from Turkey during which he held bilateral talks with Turkish officials on various issues including investment. During his seven-day visit to Istanbul, president Silanyo discussed various issues of bilateral importance, including increasing of trade between the two countries and establishment of diplomatic…

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          Somaliland: Renewed Clan Violence Erupts in Sarar Region

          Qararo, Oct 10, 2013 (SDN)-  At least one person was killed and police officer was wounded in Saraar region in a surge of renewed clan violence, Qurbejoog reports. The fighting erupted in Qararo village, near Wadamago’o between two fraternal clans in Somaliland’s Sarar region. In Wednesday claims over pastureland ownership degenerated into the killing of…

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            Libya’s news agency: Abducted PM has been freed

            Tripoli, Oct 10, 2013 (SDN)-  Libya’s state news agency says Prime Minister Ali Zidan, abducted by gunmen at dawn, has now been freed. Government Spokesman Mohammed Kaabar told the agency, LANA, that Zidan has been “set free” and was on his way to his office on Thursday. Earlier Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zidan was snatched…

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              A Somali imam declares war on al-Shabab, in Somalia and at his mosque in Minnesota

              Last month, when news broke about the deadly attack on a Kenya mall by Somalia’s al-Shabab group, one place in the United States braced itself for media attention: Minnesota. That’s because the state houses America’s largest Somali community and, in recent years, al-Shabab has recruited small groups of young Somali men from Minnesota. Many Somalis…

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                Somali aid money seized in Kenya

                Turkish Red Crescent said $ 350,000 amount of money seized in Kenyan capital was allocated for Somali humanitarian operation, not for Eid al Adha. Turkish Red Crescent reminded 3 of its officials on Somali duty were released after being arrested in Kenya’s capital Nairobi, but $ 350,000 carried by the captured officials that was to…

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                  Somalia and Turkey Want Somali Unity

                  Somali’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mohamed Nur Ga’al said  Somali government is grateful for Turkey’s mediation betweenSomalia and Somaliland. ” Somali government is committed to keep theSomali people united and will do what ever it takes to achieve that. We also are very grateful with Turkish government for facilitating the talks between Somali government and Somaliland,” Ga’al said in the AA…

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                    Somaliland Vows to Improve Safety after Genel Halts Operations

                    Hargeisa, Oct 07, 2013 (SDN) -Somaliland’s government hired private security experts to help improve safety after Genel Energy Plc (GENL) suspended operations in the semi-autonomous region citing growing instability, Foreign Minister Mohamed Bihi Yonis said.  A team including John Holmes, a former commander in the U.K. special forces, will deliver a report this week in…

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                      Who Was the U.S. After in SEAL Somalia Raid?

                      Barawe, Oct 07, 2013 (SDN) -A team from the Navy’s elite SEAL Team Six was after a foreign-born leader of al-Shabab in Somalia when it was caught in a firefight and forced to retreat, just hours before another American counter-terrorist unit snatched an alleged al Qaeda leader of the streets of Tripoli, Libya 3,000 miles…

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