Somali is freed after five years without conviction

    Osman Omar is overwhelmed at the prospect that he could see his eight-year-old son outside prison walls after spending five years behind bars for a crime he insists he never committed and for which he has not been convicted. “I’m still asking myself if it is possible after all this suffering,” the Somali told The…

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      Eritrea criticises Kenya over Somalia incursion

      ERITREA has criticised Kenya’s military incursion into Somalia, saying that it is worsening and undermining the country’s peace process. In a statement directed at the Kenya Defence Forces and their Ethiopian counterparts who have crossed into Somalia, and likely to spark off another round of diplomatic row, the Eritrean Ministry of Foreign Affairs dismissed the…

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        Somali crisis demands humanitarian Marshall plan

        The premier British faith-based charity, Muslim Aid, urged the Lancaster House Conference on Somalia to devise and implement a Humanitarian Marshall Plan. “The Foreign & Commonwealth Office’s initiative is timely and welcome” said Muslim Aid Chair, Sir Iqbal Sacranie. “This blighted country has been a victim of two different kinds of political interventions; seemingly well-meant…

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          Seychelles to transfer convicted pirates to Somali

          Seychelles President James Michel and President Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo of the Republic of Somaliland have discussed the transfer of convicted Somali pirates currently in prison in Seychelles, to Somaliland to service their sentences. The two leaders signed a joint statement to recognize their joint concern about the serious impact piracy has on the region and…

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            Al-Shabab recruiting Somali children as fighters and for forced marriage, report says

            TORONTO— The armed Islamist group Al-Shabab is increasingly recruiting Somali children, some as young as 10, forcing them to become fighters and wives, according to a Human Rights Watch report released Tuesday. Its ranks dwindling following a spike in fighting, the al-Qaeda-affiliated group has turned to children to bolster its numbers, said the study, based…

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              Somali Government intensifies:Operation to Restore Peace and Stability in Somalia

              (February 21, 2012) The Transitional Federal Government of Somalia is committed to bringing peace and stability to Somalia and will intensify the “Operation to Restore Peace and Stability across Somalia” that started on 31st December 2011 in collaboration with neighboring countries and support from International Community.   “The Operation to Restore Peace and Stability has…

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                Somalis raise concerns about London conference agenda

                Somalis living in the UK say diaspora groups have not been properly consulted ahead of Thursday’s international conference in London aimed at setting a course for a country ravaged by war for two decades. Somali representatives of UK organisations addressed some of the questions raised by readers at a roundtable organised by Global development on…

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                  Kenyan airforce hits Somali town

                  Nairobi. Kenyan troops intensified attacks on Al-Shabaab in Somalia with air strikes on a key rebel settlement at the weekend.They carried out air strikes in Xhwayo Town, 30 kilometres from Belles Qoockani Town on their way to Afmadow. The commander of Kenya’s forces in central Somalia, Lt Col Jeff Nyagah, said Al-Shabaab insurgents had concentrated…

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                    Somali group praise for MP’s khat battle

                    MP Mark Lancaster has been honoured for his fight to ban the drug Khat. The member for Milton Keynes North was praised for his efforts by Milton Keynes Somali Association last week. Khat is a shrub which contains cathinone, an amphetamine-like stimulant, which is said to cause excitement, loss of appetite and euphoria. It is…

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