Fragile Somalia faces tough times

    Hopes that Somalia may soon turn the page on decades of anarchy have been dealt a string of blows, giving the internationally-backed government little to cheer as it marks its first birthday. Al-Qaeda-inspired fighters, breakaway regions, rival clans and an ongoing climate of rampant insecurity have conspired to ensure the Horn of Africa nation remains…

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      Somalia Demands UN Lift Sanctions against ‘Rebel Financier’

      Mogadishu, Aug 25, 2012 (SDN) -Somalia’s government has demanded that the UN lift sanctions imposed on a businessman accused of being a chief financier for Al-Qaeda inspired insurgents fighting the internationally-backed authorities, the information minister said Sunday. Banker and businessman Ali Ahmed Nur Jimale, who was placed on a United Nations Security Council sanction list…

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        Prominent Outspoken Critic Receives 4-year Sentence and a Fine for Publishing Articles ‘Against Government’

        Hargeisa, Aug 24 2013 (SDN) – Hargeisa regional court has secretly sentenced prominent prominent outspoken critic of president Silanyo’s administration Jama Elmi to four years in prison, and a fine of a one million Somaliland Shilling in last Tuesday, Human rights activists said. Jama Elmi was secretly detained in July 2013 for publishing articles defaming…

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          Somaliland: Ready to Build a Nation- Prof Samatar

          This report was compiled from the lectures of Professor Ahmed I. Samatar in Somaliland universities during his visit to Somaliland from June 2 through July 2013. He received a rock star welcome and his ideas struck a chord with the public. Professor Ahmed Ismail Samatar toured various regions of Somaliland in June-July of 2013 to gather…

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            Somaliland re-opens airport at Hargeisa

            Hargeisa, Aug 23, 2013 (SDN)- Somaliland, a self-declared republic in east Africa, has completed a renovation of the runway at Egal International Airport (HGA), which serves its ‘capital’ Hargeisa. Hargeisa Egal airport has re-opened with a revamped 2.4km runway and expanded terminals. Ethiopian Airlines will now restart daily flights from Addis Ababa, according to the Ministry…

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              ANALYSIS: Somalia Seems Stuck With Its Basket-Case Image

              Nairobi, Aug 23, 2013 (SDN)- Hope that Somalia may soon turn the page on decades of anarchy has been dealt a string of blows, giving the internationally backed government little to cheer as it marks its first birthday. Al-Qaeda-inspired fighters, breakaway regions, rival clans and a climate of rampant insecurity have conspired to ensure the Horn…

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                Three arrested in Somalia for attack on Swedes

                Mogadishu, Aug 23, 2013 (SDN)- Three arrests have reportedly been made in Somalia for an attack that left one young Somali-Swedish politician dead and a second Swedish politician injured. On Thursday, the Somali government said three people had been arrested for the attack, according to Norwegian news agency NTB. In addition to 24-year-old Abdirahim Hassan,…

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                  UNESCO Chief Deplores Murder of Somali Radio Journalist

                  Zurich, Aug 23, 2013 (SDN)- The head of the United Nations agency tasked with defending press freedom today denounced the murder of Ahmed Sharif, a Somali journalist killed in Mogadishu. “I condemn the murder of Ahmed Sharif,” said the Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Irina Bokova. “He joins an already…

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                    The State of Higher Education in Somalia – Privatization, Rapid Growth and the Need for Regulation

                    Mogadishu, Aug 23, 2013 (SDN)- Higher education institutions have proliferated in Somalia during two decades of civil war. More than 50,000 students are attending some 50 universities across the country. This exponential growth has happened largely without government oversight and quality control. Research and publications capacity is almost nonexistent. Teaching capacity is low. Universities lack…

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                      Somalia shooting a possible kidnap attempt

                      Mogadishu, Aug 23, 2013 (SDN)- The Swedish politician Ann-Margarethe Livh, who was shot in the chest on Wednesday in Mogadishu in an attack that claimed two colleagues’ lives, said the gunmen tried to abduct her. Livh, of the minority Left Party, was on a visit to Somalia with youth from Stockholm’s Husby and Rinkeby neighbourhoods…

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