Turkey plans Somaliland flight to tighten ties

    A Turkish delegation has visited Hargeisa, the self-declared republic of Somaliland in what it said was to strengthen existing relations by providing technical and social aid. An international flight by national carrier Turkish Airlines, which started plying the Mogadishu route earlier this month, is also planned, the delegation said. It is the second such visit…

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      Minn. Somali named to federal autism panel

      ST. PAUL, Minn. — U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has named a Minnesotan to serve on a federal autism advisory committee. Somali-American Idil Abdull, who lives in Burnsville, has a son with autism and is co-founder of the Somali American Autism Foundation. She’ll serve on the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee. She has…

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        Minister for Africa welcomes the transfer of pirates to Somaliland

        Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham said that he “welcomed the successful transfer of 17 convicted Somali pirates from the Seychelles to serve their sentences in prison in Somaliland”. “Following the London Conference on Somalia, where Somaliland signed a ground breaking agreement with the Seychelles to transfer convicted pirates to prisons in Somaliland, this prisoner transfer…

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          Pirate transfer to Somaliland eases jail quandary

          The United Nations has transferred 17 convicted Somali pirates to a jail in the breakaway enclave of Somaliland, the first transfers of their kind that could help resolve a dilemma over where to hold criminals seized in international waters. International navies have been fighting a surge of pirate attacks that have disrupted a vital shipping…

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            Pro-Somali troops under scrutiny

            NAIROBI, Kenya, March 29 (UPI) — Fighters loyal to the transitional government in Somalia are suspected of torture and summary executions, Human Rights Watch said. Ethiopian forces allied with two Somali militias in December to run al-Shabaab out of an area near the shared border with Ethiopia. Civilians in the area told Human Rights Watch…

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              Iran, Radical Islamists Taking Over North Africa

              One of the most disturbing aspects of radical Islamic terrorism is how easy it is to ignore. Honestly, how many ever take the time to think seriously about al Qaeda, or the Taliban, or the radical elements within the Muslim Brotherhood? Most people forget or ignore those plotting their destruction, only interrupting their neglect for…

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                Thousands march in Mali streets to support junta

                Several thousand people took to the streets of Mali’s capital Wednesday in support of last week’s military takeover and a new constitution hastily written by the coup leaders. A bloc of West African nations suspended Mali’s membership and is sending five presidents to Mali to try to “restore constitutional order” a week after soldiers ousted…

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                  JICA to Support Water Project in Ethiopia’s Somali Region

                  The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is to launch a project named, “Jerrer Valley and Shebele Sub-Basin Water Supply Development Plan, and Emergency Water Supply”, to formulate the water supply development plan and to provide the emergency water supply equipment in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. JICA has signed agreement with Ministry of Water and…

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                    Somali terrorists captured by police, US advisors in Yemen

                    At least 12 Somali nationals suspected of belonging to the al-Shabaab terrorist group were apprehended by Yemeni police commandos and their US police advisors, a police officer who worked in Yemen as an advisor told the Law Enforcement Examiner on Tuesday.  Police officers posted on the main road between Abyan and Aden provinces detained the 12 armed men from the al-Qaeda-allied Somali group while they were attempting…

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                      EU urges credible new Somali government

                      NAIROBI, Mar 27- The European Union called on Tuesday for a credible government in Somalia after the mandate of the current transitional authority, accused of rampant corruption, expires in August.   Donors have ruled out extending the term of its eight-year-old Transitional Federal Government, which has failed to deliver on its mandate, and are backing…

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                        Official: British man arrested in Somalia

                        A 45-year-old British man has been arrested in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, for suspected ties to al Qaeda, a spokesman for Somalia’s president said Tuesday. The man is not of Somali origin, said Abdirahman Omar Osman, also a senior adviser to President Sharif Ahmed. He said the suspect had come to Somalia without a visa…

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                          Somali Islamists kill two in Mogadishu mortar attack

                          MOGADISHU — Somalia’s Al Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels killed two civilians Monday at a camp for the displaced near the presidential compound which they targeted with mortar bombs, a security official said. The attack was the third this month against the heavily guarded compound in the war-torn capital Mogadishu. Eleven people were killed in separate suicide…

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