Somalis Face Sex Trafficking Trial In Nashville

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. — More than a dozen people who are accused in a sex trafficking ring run by Somali gangs that reached from Minnesota to Tennessee are facing trial in Nashville. Fifteen individuals out of a total of 30 who were indicted are facing a federal trial that is expected to last about two months….

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      Somali kidnap accused barely awake for court sitting

      A Somalian man remained barely conscious during a brief court sitting inside Christchurch Hospital this afternoon as he was remanded in custody on five charges relating to a violent incident last week. Christchurch District Court Judge Paul Kellar remanded the man in custody under the Mental Health Act to March 29, when a psychiatric report…

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        The World’s Next State?

        HARGEISA, Somalia — If a country isn’t recognized, does it make a sound? Here in Somaliland, the semi-autonomous northern part of the failed state of Somalia, I discovered that the answer is an emphatic yes. The government in Mogadishu has virtually no influence in Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, or over the territory’s 3.5 million…

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          Six Somalis killed in Mogadishu mortar attack: witnesses

          At least six Somali civilians were killed after mortar shells struck their camp for displaced people near the presidential palace in the capital Mogadishu, witnesses said Monday. “A father, mother and two of their children have all died, after a mortar shell smashed into their hut, and another round killed two other civilians,” said Abdiwahid…

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            Somalis grow restless over ‘hawala’ freeze

            Frustration has gripped the Somali community following allegations that the head of one of the largest telecommunication companies in Somalia was providing financial support to Al-Shabaab through the informal hawala money transfer system. Mr Ali Ahmed Nur Jim’ale of Hormuud Telecommunications was accused by the United Nations Security Council, as being one of the financiers…

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              Grenade Attack Hits Somali Soldiers in Mogadishu

              Muqdisho — According to local residents in Mogadishu’s Dharkenlay district, unidentified Somali men hurled a hand grenade attack at TFG military base in Suuq-Bocle village. It is unclear yet whether there has been a casualty in the attack against Somali soldiers, but the district commissioner of Dharkenlay district for TFG Mo’allin Abdulle Ali Hilowle, said…

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                Ethiopia ‘launches military attack inside Eritrea’

                Ethiopian forces have launched a military assault on positions inside Eritrea, Ethiopian officials have said. Ethiopia attacked because Eritrea was training “subversive groups” to carry out attacks inside Ethiopia, a government spokesman said. A number of people were killed and others captured when three camps were attacked, a defence official said. Eritrea has not yet…

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                  Two Somali refugees shot dead in Kenya camp

                  NAIROBI — Two Somali refugees were shot dead and a third was wounded by gunmen in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp, a spokeswoman for the UN refugee agency that runs the camp said Wednesday. Dadaab, the world’s biggest refugee complex, is home to 460,000 people, most of them Somalis fleeing two decades of civil war as…

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                    Sarkozy likens Syria’s Assad to a ‘murderer’

                    PARIS  — French President Nicolas Sarkozy likened Syrian leader Bashar Assad to a “murderer” while Russia said it was arming his regime, reflecting the ongoing divisions in the international community over how to bring the violence in Syria to an end. The divisions over Syria were further evident with the news that Italy was joining…

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                      Somalia: Suicide bomber targets presidential palace

                      At least five people have been killed in a suicide bombing in the heart of the Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, officials have said. A bomber blew himself up at the gates of the presidential palace, which correspondents say is one of the city’s most closely guarded areas. The Islamist militants al-Shabab said they carried out the…

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                        South Africa: Govt Earmarks R100 Million to Help Somalia

                        Pretoria — South Africa has committed to allocate R100 million to the Somali government, which will go towards building adequate institutions of governance in that troubled country. The announcement was made on Tuesday and will see the South African government working with the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) and international partners to ensure that Somalia has…

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                          Somali rebels ban aid group Save the Children

                          NAIROBI — Somalia’s Shebab rebels Tuesday banned the aid group Save the Children from operating in regions under their control, levelling a string of accusations against the organisation. The Shebab’s Office for Supervising the Affairs of Foreign Agencies said in a statement that it “revokes the permission of the organisation known as Save the Children…

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