What role for the diaspora in Somalia’s future?

    In the run-up to the 23 February London conference on Somalia, a flurry of meetings have been held with Somalis in the diaspora to elicit their thoughts on the way forward for the country. This kind of engagement may be unprecedented; the Foreign Office’s efforts to include as many people as possible in this consultation…

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      Somali Islamists attack Kenyan police outpost

      NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 19 – Gunmen believed to be Somali Al Shabaab insurgents killed a Kenyan policeman in the northeastern border region with war-torn Somalia, the latest in a string of attacks, police said Sunday. “We lost one officer in the raid late on Friday night, and another person shot in the attack is still…

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        PM warns of risk to Britain from Somali radicals

        David Cameron will warn today that Britain faces a growing security threat from Somali-born youngsters who have been “poisoned by radicalism”, as he calls for a fresh drive to rescue the east African state from the grip of terrorists and pirates. The Prime Minister will host an international conference this week on Somalia, which will…

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          World leaders plan crackdown on Somali pirates

          Special courtrooms in the Seychelles and Mauritius and purpose-built “pirate prisons” are among measures to be outlined this week as world leaders gather to plan a crackdown on Somali pirates. David Cameron and other world leaders are expected to announce the moves at a meeting in London on Thursday. The aim of the gathering will…

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            Somali piracy and its forgotten victims

            While would-be circumnavigators and other would-be Indian Ocean sailors have had their sailing options curtailed by the scourge of Somali piracy, spare a thought for the other victims, from the economic victim the Port of Kochi to the tragic death of some Indian fishermen this week at the hands of the crew of an Italian…

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              Somalia Leaders Sign Agreements on Government Formation

              Somali leaders have concluded a conference in the Puntland State of Somalia by signing an agreement on the formation of a new elected government. The three-day conference, attended by international delegates, ended early Saturday, with the Somali representatives agreeing to set up a bicameral legislature of upper and lower house representatives from the country’s states….

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                Uganda Warns Somali Leaders to Unite Ahead of Conference

                Leaders from 40 nations will join politicians from Somalia at a conference in London next Thursday, to support the war-ravaged state in its effort to achieve social and political security. However, Uganda – which provides the majority of peacekeepers in the country’s capital, Mogadishu – has warned Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government (TFG) that political infighting…

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                  Somalis fearing military attack flee rebel-controlled town

                  MOGADISHU: Thousands of Somalis fled an insurgent-held town for the capital Thursday, fearing a military attack by African Union troops allied with the weak U.N.-backed Somali government. Hundreds of cars and trucks packed with mattresses and other household items created traffic jams in the capital Mogadishu a day after Somali and AU troops launched an…

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                    Ellison: Remittances to Somalia still an issue

                    MINNEAPOLIS (WTW) — Rep. Keith Ellison said Thursday that officials in Washington are still looking at ways to ensure that Somalis in the U.S. can safely send money to their famine-stricken homeland — including a possible license for banks operating on humanitarian grounds. In a conference call with reporters, the Minnesota congressman said Somalia is…

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                      Car bomb explodes in Somali police building

                      MOGADISHU — A car bomb exploded inside the compound of a major police building in Somalia’s war-torn capital Mogadishu on Friday, wounding at least one police officer, officials said. “A car full of explosives, which was seized by the security forces this morning, exploded — a policeman was injured,” said Abdulahi Ahmed, a Somali police…

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                        Britain pushing for new strategy in Somalia

                        UNITED NATIONS: Britain is trying to galvanize international support for a new military and political strategy in Somalia that would intensify pressure on al-Shabab militants and try to pull the failed Horn of Africa nation back from the grip of pirates and terrorists. Britain’s U.N. Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant said Security Council experts are discussing a new…

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                          Est. 3,500 Somalis Working as Pirates: UN

                          There are about 3,500 Somali people working as pirates, attacking and hijacking vessels in the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean, according to Wayne Miller, an official from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. The number of Somalis who have turned to piracy is greater than the 2,000 figure commonly cited in…

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                            Somali minister meets Burney

                            MOGADISHU: Somali Minister Ms Lul Abdi Aden called on Ansar Burney Trust International chairman Ansar Burney here, says a press release issued on Tuesday. They discussed women’s rights, specially increase in HIV and AIDS in women, female genital mutilation and other issues. Burney, also a former human rights minister, is on the visit to Africa…

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                              Kenyan police seek stronger ties with Somali community

                              Kenyan security agencies have praised the Somali community in Nairobi for their co-operation in the on-going war against al-Shabaab. They said the fear of targeting Somalis is unfounded, and denied that security forces are biased in the war on terror. “The Somali community has been very helpful to the security organs in forwarding information about…

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                                Somali Women Say “Consider Us for the Country’s Leadership”

                                MOGADISHU, Feb 15, 2012 (IPS) – As Somalia’s transitional government and various stakeholders meet Wednesday to discuss the inclusion of the country’s clans in the new government, women politicians have called for a greater role in the leadership of this East African nation. The Somali government, regional autonomies, civil society, and the non-militant Islamist group…

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                                  Somali MPs see ‘hidden agenda’ in London talks

                                  A section of Somali MPs are petitioning Britain through its Nairobi Embassy to come clean on the upcoming London conference and its latest interests in the country. Talking to the Star yesterday in Nairobi ahead of February 23 planned UK meeting on Somalia, the MPs said they were suspicious of the meeting as Somali representatives…

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