My Brother’s Keeper: Yemen Struggles to Host Somali Refugees

    San’aa (SDN) -The government of Yemen has stated that the number of Somali refugees coming to that country is steadily increasing. Upwards of 2 million Somali refugees currently live in the Yemen. Officials in Yemen’s Interior Ministry say up to 150-200 refugees arrive daily. According to the government, the cost of hosting one refugee is…

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      Mahiga pledges full support to new Somali constitution

      Mogadishu SDN-The Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) for Somalia, Dr. Augustine Mahiga, sends his congratulations to the Somali people and to the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) on the inaugural convening of Traditional Elders in Mogadishu on 5 May 2012. The Elders, representing the full spectrum of the Somalia society, will nominate and select the…

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        UCID Leader Back in Somaliland

        Hargeisa (SDN) -The leader of the UCID party Engineer Faysal Ali Waraabe has returned to Somaliland after an extended trip abroad. He received a warm welcome from supporters this morning at the Egal International Airport. The chairman spoke to journalists at the airport where he discussed his recent trips to various countries in Europe. The…

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          Somalia embassy in Zambia closed in a diplomats’ row

          Zambia (GreatLakesVoice)-It was drama at the Somalia embassy in Lusaka when that country’s ambassador to Zambia, Shirwa Ibrahim, reportedly met an allegedly appointed diplomat who wanted to take over his job without his recall pre-notice, the privately owned The Postnews outlet reported, quoting police sources. Late Friday, the Police closed the Somalia embassy in the country after confusion emerged,…

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            3 Convicted in American Sex Trafficking Case

            Tennessee (Associated Press) A federal jury in Tennessee delivered a split verdict on Friday against nine people, mostly Somali men, who were accused of operating a sex trafficking ring in three states. Three men were convicted, and six were acquitted. The defendants are among 30 who were indicted in the case, which spans from Minnesota to…

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              Somalia: The Human Face of Troubled Mogadishu

              By Rasna Warah To novelist Nuruddin Farah, his homeland city is not the ‘most dangerous in the world;’ it’s the prettiest and most colourful — once you’ve tasted its waters, you will always go back. “Once you have tasted the water of Mogadishu, you will always go back,” the Somali novelist Nuruddin Farah told me…

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                Tanzania leader sacks ministers amid corruption scandal

                Tanzania’s President Jakaya Kikwete has sacked six ministers amid allegations of government corruption. He has been under pressure to deal with the scandal following a report by a body overseeing public finances. The inspector of the government’s accounts noted the rampant misuse of funds in at least seven ministries. The ministers who have been dropped…

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                  Disturbing Report by Human Rights Watch on Kenyan Abuse of Somalis

                  Human Rights Watch (Nairobi)– The Kenyan security forces have committed widespread human rights abuses against ethnic Somalis with total impunity, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Between November 2011 and March 2012, Kenyan police and soldiers arbitrarily arrested and mistreated Kenyan citizens and Somali refugees in North Eastern province in response to…

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                    Djibouti sends Reinforcements to AMISOM in Hiiraan, Somalia

                    Baladweyne (SDN) –The first group of Djibouti’s AMISOM soldiers have reportedly arrived outside the city of Baladweyne in Hiiraan region. Witnesses say the soldiers arrived late last night and stayed on the Ethiopian forces base located at Kalabeyr. The three hundred Djiboutian soldiers who were described by on-lookers as heavily armed are expected to work…

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                      Jigjiga Receives Help From USAID

                      Jigjiga (SDN) -The United States government’s international development organization (USAID) supplied the municipal headquarters of Jigjiga today with much needed equipment. The Mayor of Jigjiga thanked USAID and Mercy Corps which is USAID’s main partner in the region for the shipment which is expected to help the government in its day to day running of the…

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                        Al-Shabaab Mocks TFG, Calls Mahiga “President”

                        Mogadishu, (SDN) -The head of Al-Shabaab in Banaadir Sheik Mahamed Hassan (Abu Abdirahman) drew attention to statements from the UN’s Ambassador to Somalia Augustine Mahiga who vowed to take steps against anyone who interferes with the Roadmap to peace. Abu Abdirahman mocked the government saying the statements of Mahiga position him as the President of…

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                          Ethiopian Forces Ready to Fight in Kismaayo

                          Dhuusamareeb (SDN) -Ethiopian forces have publicized their intentions to take over control of Kismaayo from Al-Shabaab. According to Kornel Cres an official with the army, the Ethiopians are prepared to engage Al-Shabaab in Kismaayo and have called in reinforcements and specialized military equipment to aid their mission. Cres told reporters in Dhuusamareeb that Al-Shabaab does…

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                            We Stand United: World Press Freedom Day

                            Nairobi (SDN) -The human rights organization Amnesty International named Somalia one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists today. According to a press release from the organization Somali journalists continue to flee the country out of fear of retaliation for their independent accounts of what is going on in the country. Journalists…

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                              Ahlu Sunnah vs. Al-Shabaab in Hiiraan

                              Hiiraan (SDN) -Heavy fighting between the militant groups of Al-Shabaab and Ahlu Sunnah has been reported in the town of Goobo in Somalia’s Hiiraan region. 3 fighters are dead and many others are injured after heaving shelling and gunfire. Witnesses told SDN the fighting has ceased and Goobo remains quiet at this hour. They also…

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                                Officials in Boorame, Somaliland Deny Mismanagement

                                Boorame (SDN)-The district commissioner of Boorame Abdirahman Shide Bile responded for the first time to allegations of financial mismanagement levied against his administration by Somaliland’s treasury department. The commissioner stated that there are no missing funds and no mismanagement on the part of the municipal government of Boorame. The response from the commissioner follows a…

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                                  Suspected Al-Shabaab Supporters on Trial in Kenya

                                  Mombasa (SDN)-A Kenyan court heard the case of two men accused of illegally crossing over the border with Somalia today. One of the men is a Tunisian national while the other holds Belgian nationality. Both the Belgian-born Hasan Kafi and Tunisian born Mahamed Debarli denied any affiliation or involvement with the Al-Shabaab militant group but…

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                                    Somali Diaspora Model Makes Her Way To The Motherland

                                    Mogadishu (SDN) -Renowned Somali model Samira Hashi returned home to Somalia after 18 years abroad. She left Somalia at the age of three soon after the start of the civil war. “The only things I knew about Somalia were what I saw on TV, the droughts, famine, pirates and conflict” said Samira. Growing up she…

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                                      New Addition to Hargeisa’s International Airport Unveiled

                                      Hargeisa (SDN) -The Vice President of Somaliland Mr. Abdirahman Abdillahi Ismail (Sayli’i) cut the ribbon on a development project that was completed at the Egal International Airport in the nation’s capital today alongside the Ministers of Aviation and Public Works. The project is part of a larger development scheme to revamp Hargeisa’s airport.  The completion of construction…

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                                        TFG Threatens Payback for Suicide Bombing

                                        Mogadishu (SDN) General Abdikarin Yusuf Adan (Dhegabadan) of the transitional federal government’s armed forces spoke to the press today where he took the opportunity to send his condolences to the families of those who died in the suicide bombing that shocked the city of Dhuusamareeb in Galgaduud region yesterday. The General said the TFG’s army…

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