Another Somali Journalist wounded in an attack

    Mogadisho -A Somali reporter for a popular Radio Station and a leading website has been attacked in Mogadishu last night. Gunmen attacked Mohamed Mohamoud Tuuryare of  somalidiasporanews.com and Shabeelle Radio  at Medina district in Mogadishu. According to witnesses Somali security apparatus rebelled the attackers,but got away without any arrest. Mohamed is in the critical wing of…

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      Nothing can justify the murder of journalists

      By: Concerned Somali Journalist MOGADISHU, Oct. 21— As the emotional  effusions caused by the Jamal Osman’s Guardian piece has now subsided a bit, it seems the right moment  for those affected by the unsubstantiated claims in the article to have their say and voice their objects to the content and implications of what the writer…

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        Puntland seizes arms boat destined for Somali militants

        BOSASSO, Somalia (Reuters) – Somalia’s semi-autonomous region of Puntland has captured a boat coming from Yemen that was carrying heavy weapons destined for the al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab rebels, officials said on Friday. The incident raised concern about possible cooperation between the Yemen-based al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and al Shabaab, which formally…

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          Minnesota Case Re-Opens Wounds Among Somalis

          For nearly three weeks, the benches at the back of a federal courtroom in Minneapolis were filled with local Somalis. The man on trial, Mahamud Said Omar, was accused of conspiring to help a terrorist group recruit some two dozen young Minnesota men to fight a holy war in Somalia. It took a federal jury…

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            Somali lawmakers approve new prime minister

            Mogadishu, Somalia (CNN) — Somalia’s parliament voted by an overwhelming majority to approve Abdi Farah Shirdon as the country’s new prime minister Wednesday. Shirdon, who was the president’s nominee, received 215 out of 275 votes. His appointment comes as the nation works to set up an effective central government following two decades of civil war….

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              Reporters Without Borders Demand Radio Horseed be reopen

              Paris-Reporters Without Borders media advocate group has demanded that Puntland authorities lift a ban on a radio Station in bossaso Somalia. Puntland authorities ordered the Radio shut down after it aired a decent brewing in the autonomous region after an extension  the president’s term in Office. “Reporters Without Borders hopes that your office will be…

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                Somali terror trial: FBI scheduled to testify

                Pioneerpress-For the most part, the men who left the Twin Cities to fight for al-Shabaab in Somalia were young and fit. Some even had a bit of college under their belt. Mahamud Said Omar was none of those things. But federal prosecutors maintain he didn’t need youth, vigor or smarts to recruit and finance local…

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                  Former Rebel Leader joins Somaliland Cabinet

                  Hargeysa(SDN)-A Former head of a rebel group that opposed Somaliland government has joined the same administration he fought for years. Dr Sulleyman Isse Ahmed better known as Haglotoosiye was the the head of the SSC rebel group that opposed the presence of Somaliland administration in the Sool,Sanaag and Ceyn regions of Somaliland. The president of…

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                    Somali pirates release Greek-owned ship for ransom

                    MOGADISHU, Somalia — A Liberian-flagged Greek-owned ship and its crew of 21 Filipinos who were held hostage by pirates for eight months have been released following the payment of a $2.3 million ransom, a Somali pirate said Friday. Bile Hussein, a pirate based in Garacad in the semi-autonomous Puntland region of Somalia, said the brigands…

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                      SOMALIA: Grappling with road-accidents toll

                      HARGEISA, 9 October 2012 (SDN) – The self-declared republic of Somaliland is grappling with an upsurge in traffic accidents, and officials say the trend will likely continue unless the government puts in place measures to curtail them. “About 1,251 road accidents [occurred] in 2004 compared to 2,199 in 2011, causing 75 and 142 deaths respectively,”…

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                        Somali rebels ban food aid group

                        NAIROBI, Kenya: Militant Islamist rebels in Somalia on Monday announced a ban against another aid group working in a region of Somalia hit hard by hunger. Al-Shabab said on Twitter that it had banned the British-registered aid group Islamic Relief. The extremists accused the group of working with the United Nations’ World Food Program, which…

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                          President Yoweri Museveni has honoured Independence heroes ahead of the Golden Jubilee independence celebrations slated for Tuesday.

                          (KampalaSDN)Museveni paid tribute to the late President, Yusuf Kironde Lule and Ignatius Kangave Musaazi at a function held in memory of the heroes who fought for the country’s independence at Kololo National grounds in Kampala on Sunday. Musaazi and Lule were buried at Kololo National Grounds after being declared national heroes. Museveni said honoring the…

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                            African Union, Somali troops seize strategic town of Wanlaweyn

                            African Union troops and Somali government forces have taken control of the Wanlaweyn town, a former stronghold of al-Shabab fighters. “Somali government forces with the support of African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) troops have secured the strategic town of Wanlaweyn on the Afgoye to Baidoa corridor [in Somalia’s Shabelle region],” AFP quoted commander of…

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                              American jihadist struggles inside Somali militia

                              MARKA, Somalia — People here simply called him “the American.” For the past three years, he lived in this bucolic oceanside town with three wives and five children in a modest residence down a narrow pathway. Known in Arabic as Abu Mansoor al- Amriki, he had come a long way, psychologically as well as physically,…

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                                Somali, Kenyan Forces Kill Five in Kismayo

                                Kismayo — Somalia’s National Army (SNA) together with Kenyan forces which are part of African Union mission in Somalia (AMISOM) have killed on Thursday at least five people in the southern port city of Kismayo, reports said. Eyewitnesses said the allied forces launched Thursday a search and door-to-door security operations in the city, searching Al…

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