Somaliland: How Do You Like Your Camel Meat?

    Hargeisa, Sep 06, 2013 (SDN) —From early in the morning until midday, the streets of southern Hargeisa, Somaliland periodically shut down as hundreds of camels trundle along the narrow city streets. Taxi drivers give way, milling on the side of the road, wiping their cars clean of the dust and mud kicked up by the…

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      Twitter Suspends Somalia’s Al-Shabab Account Again

      Nairobi, Sep 06, 2013 (SDN) —The flagship Twitter account of al-Shabab, Somalia’s al-Qaida-linked terror group, was closed Friday for the second time this year, less than 24 hours after a U.S.-based terrorism expert reported violations of Twitter’s terms of service. The closure comes only days after al-Shabab claimed a failed assassination attempt against Somalia’s president…

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        Somali Diasporas in Norway Successfully Join Politics

        Somali Diasporas living in Norway are making a political progress while many of them have joined into national political parties in Norway. Abdullahi Mohamed Alas is a Somali-Norwegian citizen and politician living in Norway’s capital, Oslo for thirty years. Alas who spoke to Radio Dalsan on the phone said he relieved being a Somali-Norwegian politician…

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          Somaliland: President Silanyo Announces Plan to Boost up Educational Services to End Human Trafficking

          Hargeisa, Sep 05, 2013 (SDN) — Somaliland president Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud Silanyo has said the his government will heighten educational services provided by the government as a means to end human trafficking. Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo, the president of Somaliland on Wednesday announced a large plan to assist local schools and families to scale up the school…

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            Al-Shabab Claims Responsibility of Series of Bomb Explosions in Somalia capital

            Mogadishu, Sep 05, 2013 (SDN) — Somalia’s Al Qaeda linked Al-shabab militants has claimed through a Twitter message the responsibility of today’s series of bombings in Mogadishu.  Series of bomb explosions were heard in numerous districts of Somalia capital, Mogadishu on Wednesday night as the government security forces launched massive operation. The explosions which seemed…

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              UN Chief: Somalia Could Still Fail

              New York, Sep 04, 2013 (SDN) -Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, warning that Somalia could slide back into being a failed state, called Tuesday on countries around the world to provide the African Union-led peacekeeping force there with attack helicopters and armored troop carriers to take the fight to Al-Shabab militants in the field. The U.N. chief…

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                Somali president ‘ambushed’

                MOGADISHU: Somalia’s Al-Qaeda linked Shebab insurgents ambushed President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud Tuesday, the militants said, claiming to have destroyed vehicles with rocket-propelled grenades. “We ambushed a convoy that was escorting the self-appointed Somali president,” Shebab spokesman Abdulaziz Abu Musab told AFP. The ambush took place near the small settlement of Buffow, close to the port…

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