Time to send Somali refugees back home – Raila

    NAIROBI, Kenya– Prime Minister Raila Odinga says it is not enough to return Somali refugees associated with terror attacks to the Dadaab camp, as proposed by Internal Security Permanent Secretary Mutea Iringo on Saturday, terming it a stop gap measure. The Prime Minister wants the Somali refugees immediately repatriated blaming them for the increase in…

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      UPDF Captures Key Somali Town From Al-Shabaab

      Jawhar — The Uganda People’s Defence Forces under the Uganda Battle Group (UGABAG) on Sunday captured a key town in Somalia. The Somali National Army with the support of the Africa Union Mission in Somali (AMISOM) troops captured the town of Jawhar, 90km northwest of Mogadishu. AMISOM comprises forces from Uganda, Kenya and Burundi, which…

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        Uzbekistan’s corruption index: it is worse only in Afghanistan, Somali…

        Transparency International has published a corruption perceptions index for 2012 in which Uzbekistan ranked 170th among 174 countries, which is only better than Myanmar, Afghanistan, North Korea and Somali. The global anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International ranked Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, two of the CIS countries, among the world’s most corrupt countries. They were placed in the…

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          Millions of Charcoal Sacks Clutter Somali Town

          KISMAYO — In the Somali port of Kismayo, local residents and business community leaders are calling on the United Nations Security Council to lift a ban on charcoal export so they can clear out several million sacks lying on the road between the new Kismayo International airport and the city center. The U.N. monitoring group…

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            Polls in breakaway Somaliland ‘transparent’: observers

            NAIROBI — Local elections in the self-declared nation of Somaliland were “largely peaceful and transparent”, international observers said Monday, but noted concern at “weaknesses in safeguards against multiple voting.” Council elections across the northern Somali region, a rare area of relative stability compared to war-torn southern Somalia, took place on November 28, with over 2,300…

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              26 killed in Somali clan battles

              MOGADISHU: Fierce fighting between heavily armed rival clans in war-torn Somalia has killed at least 26 people in a dispute over grazing land and water, officials said on Sunday. “There are many casualties, the initial reports are of 26 people killed,” said Mohamed Abdi Shire, a senior commander of the Ahlu Sunna militia in central…

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                A Djiboutian delegation reached Beledweyne town

                BALEDWEYNE Dec 02, 2012 (SDN)—A delegation from Djibouti reached Beledweyne town the headquarters of Hiraan province today This delegation was led by the Djiboutian defense minister Abdikarim Mohamed Kaamil, the head of Djibouti national security Hassan Sa’iid, military commander Saakariye sheikh Ibrahim and other officials. The exact purpose of the visit has not been disclosed,…

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                  First thoughts of international election observation team for Somaliland’s local council elections on November 28th

                  The team of 50 observers from 18 countries observed voting at 20% of the more than 1,700 polling stations, visiting 15 of the 21 districts across the country where the election took place, and followed up by witnessing station counts through the evening. Team members are continuing to observe counting and tabulation ahead of final…

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