UN: World refugee population skyrockets in 2011, highest this century

    The United Nations’ High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) today said last year produced the highest number of new refugees this century, with 800,000 people having to flee their countries due to conflicts around the world, according to the agency’s new annual “Global Trends 2011” report. Afghanistan tops the list, with 2.7 million refugees, followed by Iraq, Somalia, Sudan,…

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      No consensus on way ahead for world’s biggest refugee camp

      NAIROBI (IRIN) – Key stakeholders meeting on 14 June to discuss the future of Dadaab refugee camp in eastern Kenya acknowledge that there are tough choices ahead, but no agreed way forward. The panel discussion, entitled “Dadaab 20 years on: what next?”, was organized by NGO Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Nairobi, and included government…

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        Sustainable Peace: Why Somaliland Matters

        Like in wars between states and other organized groups, civil wars and other protracted domestic conflicts are seldom caused by a single factor. Over time, even those that prove to be the exception to the rule eventually evolve into a much more complex conflict- hence the entity known as Somaliland. A Brief History Only five…

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          Saudi Crown Prince Who Led Anti-Terror Effort Dies

          Crown Prince Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who led Saudi Arabia’s fight against terrorism while in his dual role as interior minister, has died. He was in his late 70s. The death of the heir-apparent to King Abdullah was announced today by state television, which cited a Royal Court statement. Details of his death…

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            PRESS RELEASE:Fake Tumaal Elder

            We are writing this complain letter to bring to the attention of theSomali people and the international community that the President of Somalia HE Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed has dismissed the traditional leader of the Tumaal tribe from the conference of the traditional leaders of Somalia.   The sole reason behind this gross violation of the…

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              Eritrean national admits aiding Somalia’s Al Shabaab

              An Eritrean man has pleaded guilty in a federal court in the US to receiving military training from the Somali militant group Al Shabaab. Mohammed Ibrahim, a 38-year-old Eritrean national and permanent resident of Sweden, was arrested in Nigeria in November 2009 and transferred to US custody four months later to face terrorism charges, Reuters…

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                CPJ calls on Somaliland president to end press crackdown

                June 13, 2012 President Ahmed Mohamoud Silyano Office of the President Hargeisa, Somaliland (transmitted via email) Dear President Ahmed Mohamoud Silyano, We are writing to express our alarm over deteriorating conditions for independent journalists in Somaliland. The Committee to Protect Journalists has monitored 58 cases of journalist detentions by authorities since the beginning of the…

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                  Somalia PM thanks Kenya for solid support

                  NAIROBI, Kenya, Jun 13 – Somalia Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali has thanked Kenya for its unwavering support to the war-torn nation. Acknowledging the role Kenya has continued to play towards the restoration of peace in Somalia, the prime minister expressed optimism that his country was on the right path towards stability. Ali particularly welcomed…

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                    U.S. to act firmly on Somalis who hinder roadmap

                    Nairobi (Reuters) The United States will impose travel sanctions and freeze assets of Somalis who hinder a political roadmap towards a new constitution and president in the Horn-of-Africa nation, a senior State Department official said on Sunday. Somalia faces an August deadline to achieve both targets, which are a key step towards restoring stability after…

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                      Al-Shabaab Accused of Destroying Wells in Southern Somalia

                      Balad-Haawo (SDN) Army officials with the transitional federal government of Somalia in the region of Gedo have accused the militant group Al-Shabaab of destroying water wells used by local citizens. According to statements made by Joon Abdillahi Hasan an official with the TFG armed forces, Al-Shabaab lodged an attack on the wells located in the…

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                        Somaliland Responds to Somalia’s Reunification Agenda

                        Hargeisa (SDN)-The government of Somaliland recently responded to statements made by the transitional federal government of Somalia regarding their intention to pursue unification of the two states. Ali Yusuf the second deputy chairman of Somaliland’s parliament spoke to journalists today saying the current talks between Somaliland and Somalia is meant to promote positive relations between…

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                          Kenya Plans Assault on Militant Port-City in Somalia

                          NAIROBI—Kenya’s prime minister said his country’s forces are planning a “final onslaught” against the Somali port city of Kismayo, al-Shabab’s main supply center and funding source, before Somalia’s planned Aug. 20 presidential elections. “Without controlling Kismayo, it’s very difficult to completely neutralize al-Shabab,” said Prime Minister Raila Odinga at a news briefing in Nairobi Tuesday….

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                            Somalia progress: US official visits Mogadishu

                            MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — The highest ranking U.S. official to visit Somalia’s capital in nearly two decades landed in Mogadishu on Sunday in another sign of improving security in the Horn of Africa’s most chaotic nation. Johnnie Carson, the assistant secretary of state for African affairs, arrived at the seaside airport Sunday morning, where he…

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                              Helicopter crash: Kenya govt minister among 6 dead

                              NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya’s internal security minister was killed with five other people when the police helicopter they were travelling in crashed in a forest near Kenya’s capital, officials said Sunday. An anti-corruption crusader said the incident calls into question the government’s procurement of airplanes and helicopters for its security forces. Internal Security Minister George…

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                                Somali Islamists scorn $33 million arrest bounty

                                NAIROBI — Somalia’s Al-Qaeda allied Shebab insurgents dismissed a United States offer of up to $33 million for tip-offs for the arrest of top leaders, vowing to continue their extremist fight. “The non-believers know who are the good Muslim leaders — and that is why the money is offered for their whereabouts,” said website Somalimidnimo.com,…

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