Africom Commander Outlines Diverse Challenges Ahead

    WASHINGTON, March 8, 2013 – Somalia and Mali represent different stages of the challenges for U.S. Africa Command, Army Gen. Carter F. Ham told the Senate Armed Services Committee today. Ham, who will step down as Africom commander next month, said the five-year-old command has increased operational capabilities and capacities and has worked to build…

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      Jacka Resources finds promising structures in Somaliland petroleum block

      Jacka Resources (ASX: JKA) has confirmed the presence of large rift-basin structures, which typically form structural petroleum prospects, within the Odewayne block in Somaliland. These structures were interpreted from the preliminary gravity map from the 22,000 square kilometre airborne geophysics survey that was completed in February by operator Genel Energy (LON: GENL). Two additional basins…

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        Blast hits mainly Somali district in Kenyan capital

        NAIROBI (Reuters) – An explosion struck a predominantly Somali neighbourhood in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on Tuesday, police said. “There is an explosion that has taken place in Eastleigh, we are still trying to confirm what caused the explosion and whether there are casualties,” Nairobi police chief Moses Ombati told Reuters. Kenyan authorities have blamed…

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          kamapalaSDN – Uhuru Kenyatta opened an early lead as Kenya continued the count on Tuesday in a presidential election that brought out millions of voters despite pockets of violence that killed at least 15 people.

           kamapalaSDN – Uhuru Kenyatta opened an early lead as Kenya continued the count on Tuesday in a presidential election that brought out millions of voters despite pockets of violence that killed at least 15 people. Kenyans, who waited patiently in long lines, hope the vote will restore the nation’s image as one of Africa’s more…

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            Rights group urges U.N. not to lift Somalia arms embargo

            UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The human rights group Amnesty International warned the U.N. Security Council on Monday not to lift the 21-year-old arms embargo in place for Somalia as called for by a draft resolution, describing the idea as premature. The 15-nation council is considering lifting the U.N. arms embargo on Somalia’s government for one…

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              Polls open in tense Kenya presidential race

              Nairobi  March 04 2013 (SDN)—Polls have opened in Kenya for the first presidential election since deadly ethnic violence that killed more than 1,200 people after a 2007 ballot. The two rivals for the presidency, prime minister Raila Odinga and his deputy Uhuru Kenyatta, have publicly vowed that there will be no repeat of the violence,…

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                Somalia asks US to grant immunity for former PM

                McLEAN, Va. (SDN) – Somalia’s newly recognized government is asking the State Department to grant immunity to a former prime minister accused of human-rights abuses. The letter issued this week by the Federal Republic of Somalia seeks immunity for Mohamed Ali Samantar, who now lives in Fairfax but was a top official in dictator Siad…

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                  Somali Prime Minister declares Kismayo Convention unconstitutional

                  The Federal Government of the Somali Republic deeply regrets the unconstitutional Kismayo convention held on 27 February 2013. His Excellency Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon said: “This unilateral act, carried out without reference to the federal government, violates the constitution and is an obstacle to peaceful political development. It neither serves the best interest of…

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                    Somalia: Humanitarian aid must not be co-opted into stabilisation campaign

                    New York/Paris/Nairobi, 28 February 2013 – Efforts underway at the United Nations to integrate humanitarian assistance into the international military campaign against opponents of Somalia’s government will further threaten the safe delivery of independent and impartial aid to Somalis struggling to survive ongoing war, the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warned today. The…

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                      Somali president offers amnesty to pirates

                      MOGADISHU — Somalia’s president has offered an amnesty to young pirates in a bid to end attacks off the Horn of Africa nation’s coast as he seeks to rebuild the war-torn country, he told AFP. “We have been negotiating with the pirates indirectly through the elders,” said President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. “Piracy has to end.”…

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                        Five EU Ambassadors present jointly their credentials to the President of Somalia

                        Today, the EU Ambassadors of Germany, Margit Hellwig-Bötte, France, Etienne De Poncins, Spain, Javier Herrera García-Canturri , Belgium, Bart Ouvry, and Finland, Sofie From-Emmesberger , have presented jointly their credentials to the President of Somalia to become their countries’ first Ambassadors to the Federal Republic of Somalia for over 21 years. With the accreditation of…

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                          Somalia: EU Naval Force Dispatch Suspected Pirates to Seychelles for prosecution

                          On Monday 25 February Dutch EU Naval Force frigate HNLMS De Ruyter transferred nine suspected pirates to the Seychelles authorities for prosecution. The transfers happened after HNLMS De Ruyter, who was conducting counter piracy patrols, stopped two skiffs on 19 February 120 nautical miles off the Somali Coast and apprehended nine suspected pirates on board….

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