Forensic Anthropology and Human Rights: Uncovering Somaliland’s Troubled Past SOMALILAND, HORN OF AFRICA

    Hargaysa 28.April (SDN)       Somaliland was a part of the former Republic of Somalia. For 21 years until his fall, the regime of Mohammed Siad Barre carried out massacres against the people of Somaliland. About 60,000 civilians were killed, thousands were victims of enforced disappearance, and 500,000 individuals were displaced before the declaration…

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      Somali refugees should return home, says Kagwe

      Somali refugees camping in Kenya should return home, a senator has said. Nyeri Senator Mutahi Kagwe (Narc) said the Somali President had already signalled that his country was stable enough for its citizens to return and wondered why Somalis were still in refugee camps in Kenya. Speaking in the Senate, he said it would be…

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        Readout of Under Secretary Sherman’s Meeting with Ahmed Silanyo, President of Somaliland: press release

        Yesterday, Under Secretary for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman met with Somaliland administration President Ahmed Silanyo. Under Secretary Sherman and President Silanyo discussed issues of mutual concern, including stability, democracy and governance, and the need to combat al-Shabaab. The United States expressed support for continued dialogue between the Government of Somalia and Somaliland authorities, as took…

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          Celebrating Erik Prince’s Private Somali Army With The Project

          Since 1993’s Battle of Mogadishu (the disastrous U.S. Army operation fictionalized in the 2001 film Black Hawk Down), the United States has avoided a heavy military presence in Somalia. Instead, three successive administrations have preferred to use the CIA and the military’s Special Operations Command to fund and train Somali warlords, neighboring belligerents like Kenya,…

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            Somali President lauds UAE’s support

            Mogadishu: Hassan Shaikh Mahmoud, President of Somalia, thanked the leadership, government and people of the UAE for the generous support and assistance provided to the Somali people. The Somali president made his remarks during an audience with a high-level public-private delegation led by Dr Sultan Al Jaber, State Minister in the first trip dealing with…

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              Chevron and Conoco Philips Should come back to Somaliland before it is too late

              Development projects currently underway in Somaliland indicate that Somaliland’s investors have learned from the errors of the past. The Somali born London based businessman Mohamed Yusef has spent his professional life developing the very successful investment firm, Invicta Capital Limited in the United Kingdom, which specializes in investment opportunities in film, property and energy. Mohamed…

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                American jihadi in Somalia tweets on kill attempt

                NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A most-wanted American jihadi in Somalia says a known assassin from the militant group al-Shabab has shot him in the neck. Omar Hammami posted on Twitter about what he labeled an assassination attempt late Thursday as he was sitting in a tea shop. He posted four pictures, one of which shows his face with blood on his neck…

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                  William Hague opens new British embassy in Somalia

                  Foreign Secretary William Hague has opened a new British embassy in Mogadishu – the first time the UK has had one in Somalia since 1991. The UK is the first European Union country to reopen an embassy in the country since the Federal Government of Somalia was established last year. Mr Hague said Somalia had…

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                    Journalist murder unnerves Somalia media

                    Mogadishu, Somalia – In a two-bedroom house in Mogadishu’s Medina district, a group of about 10 women have gathered to mourn in silence. Sitting on plastic chairs, the women silently stare at the cement floor, tears freely flowing from their eyes. The women are the relatives of Mohamed Ibrahim Rage, a Radio Mogadishu and Somali…

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                      Prime Minister galvanizes security forces as reforms take hold

                      His Excellency Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon made a bold sweep across Mogadishu today, visiting numerous security, defence and intelligence sites, praising the armed forces and police and calling on them to redouble their efforts to stabilise Somalia. His Excellency Abdihakim Mohamoud Haji Faqi, the Minister of Defence, welcomed the Prime Minister at the Ministry…

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                        KENYA: Kenya gets first Somali woman as foreign minister

                        Nairobi (SDN)– Kenya’s newly elected President Uhuru Kenyatta has unveiled the first four ministers out of the 18 members of his Cabinet late on Tuesday getting the first Somali ethnic woman as foreign minister, RBC Radio reports. Amina Jibril Mohamed, from the northeastern region is appointed as the next Kenyan foreign minister during a ceremony…

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                          FM meets UN monitoring panel on Somalia and Eritrea

                          SANA’A, April 23 (Saba) – Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Qirbi met here on Tuesday with the UN panel of experts monitoring compliance with the embargoes on the delivery of weapons and military equipment to Somalia and Eritrea. During the meeting, the Foreign Minister reviewed with the members of the UN panel, visiting Yemen currently, the…

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                            Ethiopia to pull troops out of Somalia

                            Addis Ababa – Ethiopia will withdraw its troops from Somalia soon, its prime minister said on Tuesday, voicing frustration with the Mogadishu government and African Union peacekeeping forces that are also battling Islamist militants there. After waging an ill-fated war in Somalia in 2006-2009, Ethiopia in 2011 once again rolled troops into Somalia to fight…

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                              DNO inks Somaliland production sharing contract

                              Washington DC, 23 April 2013 (SDN)- Norwegian oil and gas group DNO International has entered into a production sharing contract covering block SL18 onshore Somaliland. Somaliland president Ahmed M. Mohamoud Silanyo and DNO executive chairman, Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani attended the signing ceremony in Washington, DC. Mossavar-Rahmani said: “This 12,000 square kilometre block adds substantial exploration acreage…

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