Prime Minister pledges wide consultation over telecommunications and media law and commits to a free press

    His Excellency Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon today said the government would be establishing the legal framework for a free press and properly regulated telecommunications sector only after consulting widely to bring in its Telecommunications and Media Law.   Speaking at the opening of a two-day consultation on Telecoms and Media Law in Mogadishu, the…

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      Kenya to reduce troops in Somalia

      New York, 9, Feb.2013 (SDN)- Kenya will reduce its troop presence in Somalia by about 20 per cent in the coming weeks, according to a report to the United Nations (UN) Security Council. A battalion of 850 Sierra Leone troops is scheduled to be added to the African Union Mission in Somalia (Amisom) in February…

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        Young Somali actors in race to Oscars

        THE LOCAL producer of the Oscar-nominated short film Asad is in a race against time to get passports for the film’s two young Somali-born actors so that they can accompany him to Hollywood for the ceremony. Paternoster was transformed into a Somali seaside village for the film. The story follows the life of a young…

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          Kenya tensions spark Somali refugee flight

          Nairobi, Kenya – The shopping malls and market stands of a Somali-dominated suburb in eastern Nairobi have been quieter than usual. Taxi drivers in Eastleigh, a lucrative trade hub known locally as “Little Mogadishu”, say business is drying up as Somalis leave Kenya to return home. Somali refugees say they are harassed by Kenyan police,…

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            Fear spreads after Somali journalist jailing

            Mogadishu, Somalia – The mood of journalists at the Dalsan radio station in Somalia’s capital is sombre. Earlier in the day, a senior journalist at the station, Abdiaziz Abdinur Ibrahim, was sentenced to a year in prison after interviewing a woman who alleged that government soldiers raped her. Ibrahim was charged with insulting state institutions,…

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              Somali militants back on Twitter

              Somalia’s Islamist al Shabaab militants, who have used Twitter to announce assassinations and bombings, are back on the microblog service two weeks after their account was suspended. “Our new account will function like the one they closed,” a spokesman who declined to be named said on Tuesday. Al Shabaab’s previous official Twitter account was suspended…

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                Yemen sentences 17 Somali pirates to 10 years in prison

                SANAA, Feb. 4 — A Yemeni court in the southeastern coastal city of Mukalla on Monday sentenced 16 Somalis to 10 years in prison after convicting them of piracy in Yemen’s territorial waters, the state-run Saba news agency reported. Another Somali received five-year term in jail over the same charge. The defendants were convicted of…

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