Islamabad’s little Somalia

    Laughing and chattering teenagers walk past Somali Specialist, a nondescript hair salon in a nondescript neighbourhood in Islamabad. Their raucous cackle earns them a glaring look from an elderly man walking by. This is ‘Somalistan’ or ‘Somali Street’ in the federal capital’s G-10 sector. The street’s unofficial name has an exotic ring to it. In…

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      Somaliland reburies skeletons uncovered from mass grave

      Hargeysa(QJ/SDN)—-Authorities in Somaliland have reburied dozens of skeletons of victims buried 30 years ago that were uncovered from a mass grave on the outskirts of the capital Hargeisa on Monday. Thousands of residents have attended the mass reburial of the victims who were slain in the late 1980s by the regime of Siad Barre as…

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        Albayrak Group to operate Somali’s Mogadishu Port

        A signing ceremony was held for the transfer of operations of Mogadishu International Port, located in Somali’s capital Mogadishu, to Turkey’s Albayrak Group, which was attended by Somali Ports Minister Abdurrahman Muallim and Deputy Minister Cemal Buru, representatives from the Albayrak Group and officials from the Turkish Embassy in Mogadishu. Delivering a speech at the…

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          Have we learned amid culture clash?

          Back in March, about 70 Technical High School students, most Somali, walked out of classes to protest how they were being treated. Two days later it happened again. Now, more than five months later and on the cusp of a new school year, it’s worth looking at the good and bad impacts of those protests….

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            14 killed as suicide car bomber targets military camp

            Saturday, August 22, 2015–A suicide car bomber has targeted a military training camp in southern port city of Kismayo Saturday, killing at least 14 soldiers and wounded many others, officials said. The bomber, a former Al-Shabab defector who was integrated into local Jubbaland forces has driven the car laden with explosives into the Kismayo University…

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              NUSOJ Calls for the Governor of Bari region of Puntland State of Somalia to Respect Press Freedom and Stop Harassment and Intimidation against the Media Professionals

              The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) supports the protests stages the media community in Bosaso on Thursday against ongoing threats and intimidations against the journalists by the governor of Bari region, Puntland State of Somalia and calls respect to media freedoms. NUSOJ is concerned about the threats and the intimidations coming from the regional…

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                Feds mum on disappearances of young Somalis from the Twin Cities

                Authorities in Minneapolis aren’t commenting on the recent disappearances of more young Somalis from the Twin Cities. Somali-American community leaders fear another group may have traveled to join a terrorist group. Congressman Keith Ellison, who represents Minneapolis, says his office hasn’t been able to confirm details about the trips. He says it’s difficult to identify…

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                  African Union admits Somali civilian wedding killings

                  NAIROBI: The African Union force in Somalia apologized Friday for the “tragic” killing of seven civilians at a wedding last month, an attack it previously denied, saying three soldiers had been charged. Witnesses in Somalia’s southern port town of Merka told AFP that troops from the 22,000-strong AU force in Somalia (AMISOM) had opened fire…

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