China’s 14th escort fleet departs for Somalia

    The squad, which set sail from a port in Qingdao of east China’s Shandong Province, will succeed the 13th escort fleet currently conducting missions in Somali waters. The 14th convoy fleet comprises three ships — the missile destroyer Harbin, the frigate Mianyang and the supply ship Weishanhu — carrying two helicopters and a 730-strong force,…

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      Somalia ‘execution’ of Kenyan soldier unproven

      NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 15 – Kenya said on Friday it had not confirmed the reported execution of its soldier by Al Shabaab militants in Somalia, but hastened to condemn the “barbaric act if indeed it has happened.” “We have heard of those reports, but we have not formally confirmed them,” Military Spokesman Cyrus Oguna told…

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        UN not in favour of UN peacekeepers for Somali

        UNITED NATIONS, Feb 15 (KUNA) — A UN official on Thursday said the current conditions in Somalia do not allow the establishment of a UN peacekeeping operation and recommended instead the establishment of a UN Assistance Mission. Addressing the Security Council as it examined the next stage of the UN engagement in Somalia, Assistance Secretary-General…

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          Somali towns captured from al-Shabaab

          Mogadishu – Somali government forces backed by African Union troops have captured several towns from Islamist rebel group al-Shabaab, officials said on Thursday. The towns captured are in the Lower Shabelle region, south of Mogadishu. The rebels were ousted from the capital in August 2011, but have since managed to stage bombings against civilian and…

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            Iran denies shipping arms to Islamist militants in Somalia

            (Reuters) – Iran has denied allegations that it has been supplying Islamist militants in Somalia with weapons, describing the charges as “absurd fabrications,” according to a letter obtained by Reuters on Thursday. As the United States pushes for an end to the U.N. arms embargo on Somalia, U.N. monitors following Somalia sanctions are warning that Islamist militants…

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              Somalia: Can US recognition bring stability?

              After over two decades of famine, Islamic extremism and piracy, Somalia may be showing signs of revival. The country seems to have turned the corner, creating an inkling of hope for many Somalis who have never seen a meaningful peace, but rather bullet holes. For years, the country has been the perfect example of a…

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                Group: Somali Journalist Detained Without Trial

                A Somali journalist is being detained without charge in Somalia for speaking out against the imprisonment of a fellow reporter, said an international human rights group. Daud Abdi Daud has been held without charge since Feb. 5 and his detention is sending a broader message to Somali journalists to stay silent, said Human Rights Watch…

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                  Have hired guns finally scuppered Somali pirates?

                  (Reuters) – Posted between septuagenarian passengers in deck chairs, lookouts stand watch over the Gulf of Aden, scanning the horizon for pirates. After more than half a decade of Somali men attacking Indian Ocean shipping from small speedboats with AK-47s, grappling hooks and ladders, the number of attacks is falling fast. The last merchant ship…

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                    Al Shabaab Guilty of Endangering Civilians, says Report into Legoo incident

                    Mogadishu, 09 February, 2013: A probe set up to investigate the circumstances surrounding an incident in which civilians were killed when the Al-Qaeda affiliated terror group, Alshabaab, attacked an AMISOM patrol , has found that AMISOM soldiers acted within internationally accepted rules of engagement when they responded to the ambush. Seven civilians, including 5 children, were…

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                      Immigration Service ready to send Somali asylum seekers back

                      mmigration officials are contending that the security situation in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, has improved to such an extent that Somali asylum seekers can be sent back. Immigration Service (Udlændingestyrelsen) made its decision on the basis of a joint Danish-Norwegian delegation that visited Mogadishu in October 2012, and reported that the Somali capital was…

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