Awdal traditional leaders Establish Unity Forum

    Borama 19.Aug 2013 (SDN)- Awdal traditional leaders have established a cultural unity forum during a ceremony held in Borama attended by traditional leaders from Awdal, Salal and Gabiley regions. After a two day meeting between 18-19th August the traditional leaders agreed the following points 1. To empower people for cultural peace unity 2- To strength collective…

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      Report: Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to be Freed

      Cairo, Aug 19, 2013 (SDN) —Egyptian judicial officials have ordered former President Hosni Mubarak freed from jail, a stunning turnaround for the 85-year-old strongman who ruled the nation for three decades before being ousted in a popular revolution, and a move that could plunge the unraveling North African nation into further violence. The announcement, which…

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        Our Moral Obligations in Somalia

        Washington, Aug 19, 2013 (SDN) —When pundits and politicos in Washington think of Somalia, the first thing they likely think of is al-Shabaab, the violent rebel group that sprung from the military wing of the Islamic Courts Union that once ran the country.  That’s especially true in light of last week’s news that Doctors without…

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          President Silanyo Lifts Suspensions on Hubaal Newspaper

          Hargeisa, Aug 18, 2013 (SDN) —Somaliland president Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud “Silanyo” has lifted the suspension of Hubaal newspaper and its weekly English sister publication of the Independent. The newspaper was suspended after it ran a front page article on 11 June 2013 quoting a US based strategic analyst report saying President Silanyo ”President Silanyo, Beset…

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            Livestock Carrier Burns at Berbera Port-(Video)

            Berbera, Aug 18, 2013 (SDN) —Fire gutted a Syrian-flagged livestock carrier today, while approaches to Berbera port.  Berbera port officials said that the fire broke out in the lower deck of the livestock carrier, which was carrying grass for feeding the livestock.  Berbera port officials also said that there are no casualties except one crew…

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              Radio Station Employee Shot Dead in Somalia

              Mogadishu, Aug 18, 2013 (SDN) —A technician for the state-run broadcaster Radio Mogadishu was murdered on Saturday, the sixth media employee killed so far this year in Somalia. Separately, in the first such execution in Somalia, a man found guilty of killing a journalist last year was executed by firing squad. Two armed men dressed…

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                Somaliland: President Silanyo Opens Refurbished Egal International Airport

                Hargeisa, Aug 17, 2013 (SDN) —President Ahmed Silanyo officially opened the newly refurbished Hargeisa’s  Egal International Airport and reassured of the Government developing various modes of transport so as to spur economic activities in the country. The president also expressed his delight at the beauty of the newly rehabilitated airport. President Silanyo particularly singled out…

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                  UN Says Rape, Gender-Based Violence Rampant In Somalia

                  Geneva, Aug 17, 2013 (SDN) —The United Nations says that rape and sexual abuse is widespread throughout Somalia, though cases remain seriously underreported.  A new report notes during the first half of the year, from January to June, some 800 cases of sexual and gender-based violence were reported in the capital, Mogadishu, alone. Sexual and…

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                    Somalia Executes Man Guilty of Killing Journalist

                    Mogadishu, Aug 17, 2013 (SDN) —Somalia’s government on Saturday executed a man who was convicted of murdering a journalist, a military official said, the first such execution in a country where those who kill media workers often evade justice. Aden Sheikh Abdi was killed by firing squad early Saturday in the capital, Mogadishu, according to Col….

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                      Somalia on the Brink

                      Mogadishu, Aug 17, 2013 (SDN) —Aid groups are leaving because of violent attacks. But the biggest problem is that the West is undermining any progress. Despite the news that Doctors Without Borders is quitting Somalia after 20-plus years in the country, due to an increase in violent attacks, the biggest war waged in Somalia right…

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                        Somaliland: Fisheries Ministry Encourages Local Businesses to Invest Fishing Sector, Issues a Stern Warning to Illegal Fishing Vessels

                        Hargeisa, Aug 15, 2013 (SDN) —Somaliland’s ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources has encouraged local businessmen to tap on opportunities in in fishing industry and issued a stern warning to illegal vessels poaching in the country’s waters. Speaking at a press conference held at the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources conference hall, the Director…

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