SOMALIA:AU force halts expansion operations in Somalia

    Mogadishu, Sep 25, 2013 (SDN) -African Union (AU) peacekeeping troops in Somalia have halted capturing more territory from Islamic militants, a development security experts warn may reverse successes made in the lawless Horn of African country. Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala, Chief of Defense Forces of the Ugandan military told reporters on Tuesday that the AU…

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      Federal Way man honored by White House

      Mohamed Ali, a Federal Way resident and Somali immigrant, was honored by the White House as a “Champion of Change” in a ceremony that took place Sept. 24. Ali was integral in keeping the local Somali community safe during a severe winter storm in 2012, making sure that the community was aware of the dangers…

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        Minn. Imams condemn Kenya terror attack

        MINNEAPOLIS – Twin Cities Somali Imams gathered at the Abubakar Islamic Center on 13th Avenue South on Monday to condemn the terrorist attack on a Kenya shopping mall. The Imams wanted to separate themselves from the actions of the attackers in Nairobi. Several network news crews, including NBC and CNN, attended the Imams’ news conference…

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          Analysis: Kenya attack a shift for Somali rebels?

          WASHINGTON — The White House is under pressure to ramp up counterterrorism action against al-Shabab in Somalia following the al-Qaida-linked group’s deadly attack on an upscale Kenyan shopping mall that has killed and injured dozens, including Americans. Republican lawmakers Sunday said the attack showed al-Qaida is growing in size and strength, belying the Obama administration’s…

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            Somaliland and the EU: a step forward

            In 1991 when, after a long and costly war, the Somali Republic disintegrated and Somaliland decided to revert back to its pre Somaliland-Somalia union independent status, Europe was dealing with the disintegration of Yugoslavia. Europe laid the defunct Yugoslavia union to rest. In contrast, the United Nations (UN) and the international community decided in the…

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              Somalia asks Barclays to reconsider

              Mogadishu, Sep 23, 2013 (SDN) -Somali Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon Saaid asked Barclays Plc to reconsider its decision to close the accounts of the nation’s money-transfer services.  “It will directly affect millions of entirely innocent Somalis for whom remittances from overseas are absolutely vital,” Shirdon wrote in the letter to Barclays Chief Executive Officer…

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                Somaliland: Australian Foundation Condemns the Terrorist Attack in Kenya

                Speaking on my capacity of the president of Somaliland-Australian Friendship Foundation. We the Somaliland community in Australia, profoundly and categorically condemn this merciless and barbaric terrorist attack against the innocent and peace loving people of Kenya. We wholeheartedly hope that these perpetrators and maniacs will be brought to justice and pay the price for the…

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                  Somaliland: Eritrea Inspires On Self-Reliance

                  Hargeisa, Sep 23, 2013 (SDN) -As the crowd chants, “Give us recognition!” the world’s most quixotic Independence Day parade marches through the dusty streets of Hargeisa. There are gymnasts and circus performers, flag-festooned camels, mounted police on colourfully tasselled horses, a convoy of rocket launchers and red-bereted soldiers with old rifles and Kalashnikovs. The spectators…

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                    Somalia: Al-Shabab remains a potent threat

                    Nairobi, Sep 23, 2013 (SDN) -Somalia’s al-Shabab militants have said they carried out the attack on a Nairobi shopping centre in “retribution” for Kenya’s efforts to help the Somali government. Kenyan troops are part of the African Union force in the country. Despite losing ground, al-Shabab remains a potent threat as the BBC’s Mark Doyle…

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