Somali armed robber who claimed asylum sues Government for £50,000 because attempts to deport him gave him ‘nightmares’

    A criminal asylum seeker is suing the Government for £50,000 claiming their persistent attempts to deport him from Britain has left him unable to sleep and psychologically scarred. Abdirahman Ajab, who has a string of previous convictions, says his treatment has given him ‘mental problems’ and ‘nightmares’ so the Home Office ‘owe’ him. The 30-year-old…

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      Somali PM salutes Turkey for growing support to Somalia

      Turkey  is  showing  the  world  what  it  is  possible  to  achieve  in  Somalia,  His  Excellency  Prime  Minister  Abdi  Farah  Shirdon  said  today. Speaking  during  the  visit  to  Mogadishu  of  the  Deputy  Prime  Minister  of  Turkey  His  Excellency  Bekir  Bozdağ,  the  Prime  Minister  welcomed  Istanbul’s  growing  programme  of  assistance  to  Somalia.  Turkey  had  been  involved  in…

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        Clan feud kills 11 in Somali port

        MOGADISHU, Feb 24 – Clashes between rival Somali clan militias in Kismayu killed 11 on Saturday, witnesses said, in the worst unrest since Kenya-backed pro-government forces recaptured the southern port from Islamist insurgents last year. The fighting erupted when a clan leader died at a police station, prompting pitched battles between Marehan and Ogadeni clansmen,…

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          Somali, Hyderabadi held in Raxaul

          A Somali and an Indian national, hailing from Hyderabad, were arrested on Saturday while trying to sneak into Nepal through Bihar’s East Champaran district. During questioning it came to light that the Somali and his associate had gone to Delhi recently from Hyderabad and from the national capital reached Raxaul by train, Deputy Superintendent of…

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            4 men convicted in Somali terror case

            SAN DIEGO — A San Diego federal jury on Friday convicted four men, all immigrants from Somalia, of conspiring to raise money and send it back to their war-torn country to fund the terrorist group al-Shabaab. The verdict ended a three-week long trial and came after 2½ days of deliberations by the panel. Charged in…

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              Oscar-nominated ‘Asad’ examines Somalian life beyond pirates and warlords

              TORONTO – Scoring an Oscar nomination is generally considered a career-changing achievement for any aspiring moviemaker. It certainly feels that way for Toronto-bred producer Mino Jarjoura, who suspects the broad embrace of his 16-and-a-half-minute short “Asad” could jump start his feature-filmmaking ambitions. “I still have moments (that feel) completely surreal,” Jarjoura says in a recent…

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                Press release by the DSC on the upcoming local elections in Puntland

                As part of Puntland State’s preparations for upcoming local council elections scheduled for May 2013 and the continuation of its overall democratization process, the Democratization Programme Steering Committee (DSC) – a group of seven donors (the European Union, Denmark, DFID, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and USAID) – organised a mission today to Garowe in order to…

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                  AMISOM police hand over office equipment to Somali police

                  Somali police have received vital supplies of office equipment and furniture from the police component of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). At a ceremony in capital Mogadishu on Monday, AMISOM Police Commissioner Charles Makono officially handed over the gear to Somali Police Commissioner, General Sharif Shekhuna Maye and Deputy Interior Minister and National…

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                    Somalia: $50,000 for Info on Journalists’ Killers

                    The Somali government is offering a $50,000 reward for information that leads to the convictions of those killing journalists, the country’s prime minister said. Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon said over the weekend that the reward will help ensure that such killers are brought to justice. Somalia is one of the world’s most dangerous countries…

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                      Obama To Visit Nigeria, Kenya, Others In July

                      Washington Feb 18 2013 (SDN)– United States President Barack Obama will be visiting Nigeria, Kenya and some other African countries before the end of July, this year if the information from the Presidential travel trends is anything to go by. It would be recalled that President Goodluck Jonathan and other Africa’s leaders have been some…

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