Somalia and Kenya: Blood Brothers

    In the aftermath of the violent shopping centre siege that left dozens of people dead, many in Kenya and neighbouring Somalia are searching for answers about why and how the attack could happen. A few months ago, I was sitting in Dr Yaseen Nur’s kitchen, above his private hospital in Mogadishu. Some wounded soldiers had…

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      Somalia’s strife merits global attention

      Somalia has become an increasingly unstable region in recent years. The international community needs to help bring law and order to help the struggling population of Somalia and cut down on the piracy plaguing world markets. The recent attacks on a Kenyan mall by al-Shabab militants from Somalia illustrate the need for international attention in…

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        Stigma Impedes HIV Treatment in Somalia

        Mogadishu, Sep 29, 2013 (SDN) -In a small dark room in Mogadishu’s Banaadir Hospital, a group of patients sits quietly on wooden chairs waiting to collect their monthly medication ration. They’re all HIV positive. The medicine they are given is anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs.  The female patients wear a face veil while the men cover their…

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          The tweet that shook Portland’s Somalis

          As claims of a Maine connection to last weekend’s terrorist attack on a Kenyan shopping mall have become more dubious, voices within the state’s Somali refugee community have grown louder and angrier. They want to know why newspapers, TV stations and politicians so quickly repeated allegations from an obscure Twitter account that Somali-Americans from Maine…

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            Somalia President Says Mall Attack Group Threatens World

            Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud said the al-Qaeda linked group al-Shabaab that besieged a Nairobi shopping mall is embracing guerrilla attacks as part of an “international jihadist agenda” and poses a global threat. Somalia-based al-Shabaab, whose Sept. 21 mall attack in neighboring Kenya killed at least 67 people, is changing tactics after losing territory they…

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              We can ‘turn’ British jihadists if we talk to their families, writes Somali-born broadcaster RAGEH OMAAR

              The conflict in Somalia is one of the most important international crises affecting this country because of the number of British citizens who have travelled to the region as ‘jihadists’ to join Al Shabaab. The ‘White Widow’, Samantha Lewthwaite, may be the most notorious, but between 50 and 100 young British Muslims are believed to…

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                Somaliland Sees Impressive Budget Growth

                Hargeisa, Sep 28, 2013 (SDN) -The Somaliland cabinet on Thursday approved a $212 million budget for 2014 which is an impressive 70% increase from last year’s $125m. This is more than double the budget by Somalia’s central government despite international recognition and support which the fledgling somaliland does have. Late last year, lawmakers in Mogadishu…

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                  Somaliland Proving More Attractive –(Video)

                  Hargeisa, Sep 28, 2013 (SDN) -Improved security in Somaliland has enhanced investor confidence, including those seeking contracts in reconstruction in a country where infrastructure has been reduced to a bare minimum by over 20 years of war. With resources like oil, minerals and a long coastline, Somaliland is proving more attractive than even South Sudan,…

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                    Who is Abdulrazak Sheikh Ahmed? Terrorist?

                    Nairobi, Sep 28, 2013 (SDN) -Abdulrazak Sheikh Ahmed is a British citizen of Somali origin; he was arrested in Nairobi in connection with the deadly terror attack in Westgate Shopping Mall a week ago. Al-Shabab claimed the responsibility of the attack that killed at least 60 people dead and 200 others injured. During the attack,…

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                      Malta seeks diplomatic relations with Somalia

                      Valleta, Sep 28, 2013 (SDN) -A meeting aimed at embarking on diplomatic relations between Malta and Somalia, from where the former received the greatest number of irregular immigrants, has been held at the insistence of Prime Minister Joseph Muscat during his stay in New York for the 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly….

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