Militants Losing Ground, Fighting Back in Somalia

    Forces loyal to the militant group al-Shabaab have attacked a Somali army checkpoint, killing at least nine people. Somali and al-Shabaab officials said the fighting took place late Friday and early Saturday near Bosasso, in the Puntland region. A military spokesman for al-Shabaab, Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab, told media organizations the militant group attack killed…

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      Report shines rare light on Somali gov’t finances

      NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — While tens of thousands of its citizens were dying from famine, the U.N.-backed Somali government spent only $1 million on social services despite having $58 million in revenue, according to a report by a former Somali government official. The whistleblowing report shines a light on chaotic and secretive financial dealings and…

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        Somali, AU troops seize final pockets of capital

        MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Somali and African Union soldiers captured a key area on the outskirts of Mogadishu from the insurgency on Friday, residents said. AU soldiers used heavy weaponry, including anti-aircraft guns and tanks, to drive the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab militia out of the village of Maslah during a battle that lasted several hours, they said. “The…

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          Somali troops seize Shebab positions in Mogadishu

          MOGADISHU — African Union-backed Somali government troops attacked and seized positions of hardline Shebab insurgents in the war-torn capital Mogadishu on Friday, officials said. An artillery barrage at daybreak poured down on a northeast district — which AU forces claim was already largely abandoned by civilians — before tanks and ground troops moved into the…

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            Somali runner: Decision to amputate was best I ever made

            LONDON (AlertNet) – During Somalia’s civil war, Abdifatah Dhuhulow sustained a wound that led to his leg being amputated some years later. Remarkably, the loss of a limb helped Dhuhulow, who came to Britain as a refugee, discover a talent for long-distance running. In 2008, he completed the London marathon in just over three hours….

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              Kenya and Ethiopia tells Somalis to take charge of destiny

              Kenya and Ethiopia have called on Somali leaders to resolve their disputes peacefully to achieve sustainable peace and political stability in their country. President Mwai Kibaki and Ethiopian Premier Meles Zenawi emphasised that while regional and international leaders had collectively helped to restore peace, order and political stability in Somalia, the destiny of the country…

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                Somalis want SA-linked mercenary group out

                Hundreds of former South African reconnaissance soldiers (“reccies”) continue to serve as soldiers of fortune in a number of foreign dirty wars despite it being illegal under South African law, and despite the UN warning that one company with links to South Africa presented the biggest threat to the failed state of Somalia. However, last…

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                  Somali Journalist Killing Is Latest in Violent Trend

                  A Mogadishu radio-station director has became the third Somali journalist killed in as many months. The death underscores the constant threat against journalists working in the war-torn country. Abukar Hassan Mohamoud is the latest journalist to be killed in the bullet-ridden Somali capital, Mogadishu. Witnesses say unidentified gunmen assassinated the Somaliweyn radio station director late…

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                    Somaliland reporter arrested, beaten in custody

                    New York, February 28, 2012—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns last week’s arrest and brutal assault of Mohamed Abdirahman, a journalist in the semi-autonomous republic of Somaliland. Police arrested Abdirahman, a reporter for the local news site Subulahanews, on the morning of February 21 in the northwestern town of Borama, and accused him of publishing…

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                      Somali PM hopes to see Shebab fighters gone soon

                      OSLO — Somali Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali said Monday he hoped his country would be free of Al-Qaeda allied Shebab fighters in the next few months, following advances by pro-government and foreign troops. “Over the next few months, hopefully there will be no more Shebab in Somalia,” Ali told reporters during a visit to…

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                        The NYPD’s Buffalo Connection

                        The New York City Police Department sent at least four officers to Buffalo, N.Y. to spy on that city’s Somali community, according to an internal Intelligence Division “briefing report” obtained by NYPD Confidential. The NYPD launched its upstate spying operation even though the briefing report notes that the department’s key Buffalo law enforcement official helping…

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                          UK Somalis react as London gathering pledges support

                          World leaders meeting in London have reached agreement on seven key areas during talks to try and secure a brighter future for war-torn Somalia. These include security, piracy, terrorism, humanitarian assistance, local stability, a reinvigoration political process and international co-operation. UK Prime Minister David Cameron said: “There is no simple solution that will make all…

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                            Al-Shabab: Moroccan militant killed by US drone

                            Somali militants say that a Moroccan was killed in a strike that a U.S. official said was carried out by an American drone. The statement Saturday on an al-Shabab website named the dead Moroccan as Sheik Abu Ibrahim. The statement said two others — including a second foreigner — were killed in the overnight Friday…

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