UN condemns flow of arms in Somalia and Eritrea

    New York, July 25, 2013 (SDN) —The U.N. Security Council is condemning the flow of weapons and ammunition to and through Somalia and Eritrea in violation of arms embargoes against both countries. A resolution adopted unanimously by the council on Wednesday reaffirmed the arms embargoes on Somalia and Eritrea but gave a green light for…

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      Bomb Attack Targets Somalia Lawyer

      Mogadishu, July 25, 2013 (SDN) —At least one person has been killed and dozens of others wounded by a bomb in a car belonging to a Somali lawmaker in Mogadishu.  Witnesses say the car exploded after government officials left the vehicle. Wednesday’s bomb attack appears to have targeted members of parliament in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu….

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        Somaliland Government Bans Kalsan TV

        Hargeisa, July 23, 2013 (SDN) — Somaliland government on yesterday moved to curtail major broadcasting house when it banned Kalsan TV broadcast in the country with immediate effect’. “The Government has banned the operations of Kalsan TV in the country with immediate effect’ announced Information Minister Abdilahi Mohamed Dahir ‘Ukuse’. The government’s decision to ban…

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          Is the U.S. Ramping Up a Secret War in Somalia?

          Washington, July 23, 2013 (SDN) — The Obama administration earlier this year expanded its secret war in Somalia, stepping up assistance for federal and regional Somali intelligence agencies that are allied against the country’s Islamist insurgency. It’s a move that’s not only violating the terms of an international arms embargo, according to U.N. investigators. The…

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            The worst fate: Somalia’s ship wrecked hostages

             Nairobi, July 23, 2013 (SDN) —On Somalia’s pirate coast, more than 50 sailors are being held for ransom in grim conditions, many abandoned by their ship’s owner whose willingness to pay to free them sank with their boat. Almost all of the 54 sailors and fishermen that are still being held come from poor families…

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              Somaliland: Scuba Diving Berbera Coast

              A trip to Somaliland is nothing close to a traditional vacation.  Experienced scuba divers, however, are among those few who can hear the country’s name and push aside the negative hype, imagining instead the blissfully blue waters and teeming marine life of the Red Sea.  The rarely-visited beaches, surprisingly, are something that off-the-beaten-path travelers consider…

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                Somaliland: In war-torn Somalia, a fragile corner of peace

                Hargeisa, July 21, 2013 (SDN) — Somaliland is fascinating experiment in minimalist state building. Down the street the porter walked, wheelbarrow piled high with thick wads of Somaliland shillings held together with elastic bands. Along the pavements, tea-sipping money traders sat behind similar stacks of wealth, trading shillings for dollars, pounds, euros and even slivers…

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                  UN voices fears over Somalia media law

                  New York, July 21, 2013 (SDN) —The United Nations has raised concerns about a new media law in Somalia only days after UN experts sounded the alarm over corruption in the African country’s new government. The UN Human Rights Office has urged President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s government to review a new law that would require journalists…

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                    AAIB Becomes the First Licensed Insurance Broker in Somalia

                    Amman, July 21, 2013 (SDN) —AAIB Insurance has become the first insurance broker to receive a licence to trade in Somalia.  The company received its ‘Special Permit And Service Certificate Of Registration As A Business’ from the Somali Ministry of Commerce and Industry in June.  The permit means that AAIB is the only foreign insurance broking…

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                      Al Shabaab ‘Infiltrates’ Intelligence Services in Mogadishu: UN

                       Mogadishu, July 21, 2013 (SDN) —The UN Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea’s new annual report to the UN Security Council portrays a harrowing picture of security institutions in Mogadishu, where senior government officials are allegedly working in cohorts with Al Shabaab militants, further destabilizing Mogadishu’s fragile security, Garowe Online reports. The UN investigators found that…

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                        Somaliland’s New Foreign Minister Arrives Home to a Rousing Reception

                        Hargeisa, July 21, 2013 (SDN) — Somaliland’s new Foreign Affairs Minister Mohamed Bihi Yonis has arrived in the country today to a rousing reception. The new foreign minister who saw his appointment in last month’s cabinet reshuffle is internationally well known veteran diplomat. Upon his arrival of the Hargeisa’s Egal international airport,government ministers, political parties leadership…

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                          Khatumo Militia Defectors Incorporated Into Somaliland Army

                          Erigavo, July 21, 2013 (SDN) —Somaliland government has officially incorporated into country’s armed forces soldiers along with 13 battle wagons into Somaliland after the commander in charge of the defected soldiers cited fallout with Khaatumo militia leader Ahmed Karaash. Somaliland’s defense minister Ahmed Haji Adami integrated them and welcomed them to join the national army. A…

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                            UN experts slam Facebook for Somalia sanctions silence

                             New York, July 21, 2013 (SDN) —UN sanctions experts have complained to the UN Security Council that Facebook refuses to answer questions about ship hijackings suspected to be organized on social media sites. In a new report released Friday, the experts — who monitor a UN arms embargo against Somalia as well as sanctions against accused…

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                              British man, 23, who vanished in Somalia after being stripped of his citizenship has been denied access to his lawyer on eve of legal fight

                              New York, July 21, 2013 (SDN) —A British man controversially stripped of his citizenship before being arrested and allegedly tortured has been denied access to his lawyers on the eve of his legal fight to be returned to the UK. Mahdi Hashi, 23, who vanished last summer in Somalia, is in a high- security prison in…

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