AP Interview: Somalia PM says fighters flee north

    MOGADISHU, Somalia  — Militant leaders and foot soldiers from the militant group al-Shabab are fleeing to hideouts in a mountainous region of northeastern Somalia after facing increasing military pressure around Somalia’s capital, the prime minister said in an interview Wednesday. The northern flight to the Galgala Mountains in the semiautonomous Somali region of Puntland comes…

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      Somali pirates take ship, hold 22 crew

      Somali pirates have hijacked a Dubai-owned vessel and taken 22 crew members including 17 Indian nationals hostage, media reports said on Monday. The MV Royal Grace, a chemical tanker, which was bound for Nigeria was seized off Oman on March 2, broadcaster CNN-IBN reported. The news of the hijack emerged on Monday, as the shipowners…

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        For ill Somalis, healing distrust

        The young Somali patient had received attentive, proper treatment and had “a very good shot” at surviving her case of hepatitis, according to the doctor who saw her last year at the University of Minnesota-Fairview Medical Center. But when she was offered a new liver, despite the best efforts of a Somali interpreter, her family…

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          A quiet sense of mission

          Abdullahi Hassan Eyow studied petroleum geology, and spent the early part of his career searching for oil deposits trapped beneath the arid landscape of northern Somalia. Then came war, followed by life in Canada as a refugee who never stopped thinking about his homeland and what he could do to make it safer. Eleven years…

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            In Somaliland, two journalists detained without charge

            New York, April 7, 2012—Authorities in Somaliland must immediately release two journalists who have been detained without charge for days in apparent violation of regional law, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today. Somaliland authorities arrested Ahmed Ali Farah, a reporter for Royal TV, in the northwest town of Las Anod, in the Sool region,…

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              Djibouti to deport four French nationals

              Djibouti said on Thursday it would deport four French nationals detained as they tried to cross into Somaliland illegally. The Red Sea state said it had placed the four under surveillance after they entered Djibouti, a former French colony hosting France’s largest military base in Africa, from Paris on March 18 and began acting suspiciously….

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                Somali PM says was targeted by suicide bomber

                Mogadishu: Somali Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali said on Friday that a suicide attack this week at Mogadishu’s national theatre where he was giving an address was an attempt to assassinate him. Four people, including Somalia’s Olympic committee chief and the football federation president, were killed Wednesday when a female suicide bomber blew herself up…

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                  Somali militants show ‘true stripes’

                  WASHINGTON, April 5 (UPI) — An attack on the National Theater in the Somali capital by al-Shabaab underscores the need to support the interim national government, the White House said. Al-Shabaab, al-Qaida’s affiliate in Somalia, claimed responsibility for an attack Wednesday in Mogadishu that left at least 10 people dead, including members of Somalia’s Olympic…

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                    Somali MP condemns Mogadishu bombing .

                    A Somali MP has condemned yesterday’s bombing and killing of sports officials in Mogadishu. MP Awad Ashareh who also chairs the transitional Parliamentary Committee for Information, Culture and Heritage faulted the transitional government’s security apparatus for laxity. “It is with deep regret that Somalis continue dying in the hands of fellow Somalis. We condemn the…

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                      Somali Journalist Murdered in Central Somalia

                      Mogadishu — The national union of Somali journalists is shocked by the murder of a radio journalist in the central Somalia town of Beletwein on Thursday afternoon, the latest in a string of attacks against journalists in Somalia. Witnesses said that three masked assailants shot to death Radio Shabelle correspondent in the town of Beletwein…

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