Mohamed Ali Samatar Seeks Appeal: Cites Immunity

    Larry O’Dell  (AP)-The former prime minister of Somalia is asking a federal appeals court in Richmond to rule that he can’t be sued over alleged war crimes. A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Court of Appeals heard arguments in Mohamed Ali Samantar’s case today. Samantar was a top official in dictator Siad Barre’s regime….

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      Somalis decry new rule on visas

      Allie Shah for the Star Tribune (Minneapolis)-A major bump has surfaced in the well-traveled road from Nairobi, Kenya, to Minnesota for Somali refugees hoping to reunite with family members here. Recently, the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi began asking for more proof to verify that refugees applying to come here are who they say are. The…

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        Canadians Mourn Death of Somaliland Diaspora Doctor

        Eva Salinas for The Sun Times- While Somali people around the world mourn a well-respected doctor this week, his death has shocked the mental health community in Owen Sound. Dr. Abdishakur Jowhar, chief of psychiatry at Grey Bruce Health Services, was killed Sunday in a car crash in his native Somaliland, an autonomous region in…

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          Somaliland court sentences 17 to death for attack

          MOGADISHU, Somalia – A military court in Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland has sentenced 17 people to death for attacking a military base over a land dispute one day earlier, an official said Thursday. Dozens of angry people marched through the streets of Hargeisa on Thursday to demand the release of the defendants. Riot police…

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            Europe’s mainland piracy attack will escalate conflict

            By Mike Pflanz, Nairobi and Thomas Harding for the Telegraph- The midnight attack by a single helicopter firing its machine gun into   half-a-dozen Somali pirate skiffs is some distance from the “shock and awe”   that usually heralds the start of most campaigns. But as innocuous as it might seem, the first act of aggression by…

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              Somali Coastal Town Fed Up of Air Raids

              Hobyo (SDN) Residents of Hobyo in Somalia’s Mudug region are fed up of the air campaign that has disrupted their livelihoods and sense of security. Residents told our website that they fear for their lives. As a precaution they leave their homes whenever they hear the engines of the planes approaching and stand outside so…

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                Hargeisa: Local Dispute Turns Violent

                Hargeisa (SDN)-A confrontation between civilians and government soliders resulted in multiple casualties and injuries in Hargeisa, Somaliland today. The dispute took place in the neighbourhood of Ga’an Libaah in the city of Hargeisa. Casualties were reported on both sides after members of the community attempted to forcibly take over a parcel of land known as…

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                  Kenyan Soldiers Targeted in Dhagahleey Refugee Camp

                  Dhagahleey (SDN) Reports emerging from the Dhagahleey refugee camp in Northern Kenya say that Kenyan defence forcers were targeted in an attack that left several dead. Witnesses say that the forces were targeted with an explosive device they believe was either a land mine or an improvised explosive device buried in the ground. Five Kenyan…

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                    TFG MP Detained at Hargeisa International Airport

                    Hargeisa (SDN)-Security officials at Hargeisa’s international airport detained Hasan Umar Hussein (Haawa), a former member of Somalia’s parliament. Hasan Umar Hussein is a well known Hargeisa-born diplomat who has been living in Somaliland since July 2011 with the permission of President Siilaanyo.  He has spent the last year conducting business in Hargeisa and Boorama. SDN received confirmation from…

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                      German terror suspect crosses into Somalia

                      A German terror suspect whose picture was circulated by police on Saturday over links with the al Shabaab could have crossed into Somalia. Ahmed Khaled Mueller is believed to have entered Kenya disguised to plan terror attacks in the country. He uses many aliases including Andreas Martin Muller and Abu Nusaibah among others. “We have…

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                        Al-Zawahiri video urges Somali militants to fight

                        Al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri has released a new video in which he encourages Somali militants to fight on despite the challenges. In the video, reported Friday by the Site Intelligence Group which monitors militant activities, al-Zawahiri urges al-Shabab militants not to be deterred by U.S. drone attacks. It is al-Zawahiri’s second video address to al-Shabab,…

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                          Somaliland’s President Siilaanyo Visiting Awdal Region

                          Hargeisa (SDN) – The President of Somaliland Mr. Ahmed Mahamed Mahamuud “Siilaanyo” departed to Boorama in the region of Awdal today. The President and members of his administrations are making the journey to cut the ribbon on a newly commissioned road between the cities of Dilla and Boorama. He will also take the opportunity to…

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                            AMISOM Soldier Sentenced in Weapons-dealing Case

                            Kampala (SDN)-A military court heard the case and sentencing of a Ugandan soldier accused of selling weapons to a local boy in Somalia during an AMISOM mission. The accused soldier pled guilty to the charge at a Ugandan military tribunal held in Mogadishu where the officer was sentenced to a year in prison and was discharged from…

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                              Somalis Protest Banks in Downtown Minneapolis

                              Allie Shah for the StarTribune-Hundreds of people marched through downtown Minneapolis on Friday afternoon, stopping traffic and forcing officials to block off several streets and divert traffic. The protest, which began around 2:45 p.m. outside the Wells Fargo Center building, was aimed at getting Minnesota banks to resume business with local money transfer shops, which…

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                                Puntland’s President Opposes Somalia’s Constitution

                                Garoowe (SDN)-The President of the regional administration of Puntland Mr. Abdirahman Mahamed Faroole has released a statement withdrawing support for Somalia’s controversial constitution that is currently being ratified by the transitional federal government. President Faroole addressed his statement to the UN, IGAD and other organizations involved in the constitution process where he took the opportunity…

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