Kenya: Somali Refugees Are the Target of a Roundup

    The Kenyan government posted a notice in newspapers on Tuesday asking all Somali refugees in the country to report to camps along the Kenya–Somalia border. “The government of Kenya has decided to stop reception, registration and close down all registration centers in the urban areas,” the notice said. Kenyan security forces have blamed ethnic Somalis…

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      Andrew Mwenda is a Ugandan journalist, founder and owner of The Independent, Uganda’s premier current affair’s news magazine

        Andrew Mwenda   (KampalaSDN)Andrew Mwenda is a Ugandan journalist, founder and owner of The Independent, Uganda’s premier current affair’s news magazine. He attendedBusoga College Mwiri in eastern Uganda before attending Makerere University. He was arrested and released on bail by the Ugandan government for “being in possession of seditious material and of publishing inflammatory articles”.[1] He earned a master’s degree…

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        ORGANIZATION OF PUBLIC A5DMINISTRATION MANAGING AGENT. AN AFRICAN AMERICAN BLACK COMMUNITY POLITICAL RELEIF AND NATIONAL UNITY DSA

          ORGANIZATION OF PUBLIC A5DMINISTRATION MANAGING AGENT. AN AFRICAN AMERICAN BLACK COMMUNITY POLITICAL RELEIF AND NATIONAL UNITY DSA Somaliland/ foreign Policy leadership   1.       We won the money rules and our government is functioning.                                    2.       The British equation of the state recognition. 3.       He/You said those of you doing corruption I tell you, you are…

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          NATO: Somali pirates seized no ships for 6 months

          BRUSSELS Dec 18 2012 (SDN) — NATO officials say no ships have been hijacked off the Somali coast in the second half of this year, reflecting a sharp decrease in piracy along one of the world’s busiest shipping routes. Commodore Ben Bekkering attributed the success to the continuing efforts of an international fleet along the…

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            Anti-election protest escalates and spreads in Somaliland

            Hargeisa-FURY over changes to the disputed Municipal Council election results spread across the Somaliland capital on Monday, raising concerns that disputes could drag on, creating a dangerous political vacuum. Angry crowds mainly youth took to the streets in Hargeisa’s central district of June 26th burning tires and blockading main roads with stones. Transport came to…

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              Car bomb kills two in Somali capital

              MOGADISHU (Reuters) – A suicide car bomber killed two people in the center of the Somali capital on Friday in a blast that appeared to target an African Union peacekeepers’ convoy, police and residents said. Security in Mogadishu has improved greatly since Islamist rebels allied to al Qaeda fled the capital more than a year…

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                Somali rebels: Up to $8K to kill Kenyan forces

                NAIROBI, Kenya (SDN) — An intelligence message intercepted from an al-Qaida-linked Somali militant group shows that the rebels are being offered up to $8,000 as a reward for killing Kenyan security officers, a Kenyan official said Thursday. The rewards are enough incentive to motivate some youths in the eastern Kenya town of Garissa to carry…

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                  Somali PM appoints State ministers and Junior Ministers

                  Mogadishu Dec 13,2012(SDN)-Somali Prime Minster Mr Abdi Farah Shirdon has announced a number of State and Junior ministers today,thus completing his cabinet. In the Prime Minster’s announcement today there were 20 Junior ministers and 5 State ministers. Here are the names and the portfolios of the ministers named in the the first ministers announcement; Assistant…

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