Former Dutch MP warns of hatred for Christians

    A genocide against Christians is going on in the Muslim world. That’s according to the Somali-born former Dutch MP and writer Ayaan Hirsi Ali in Newsweek. According to Ms Hirsi Ali, since the Arab spring, Western governments and media have too often portrayed Muslims as heroes or victims, and they forget that thousands of Christians…

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      Finnish Somalis: No improvement in discrimination

      An EU study shows Finland’s Somali community still faces a great deal of discrimination. To improve the situation Finnish Somalis are coming together regularly in Helsinki to make their voices better heard in Finnish society. On the last Wednesday of every month a Somali club gathers at the Caisa international cultural centre in Helsinki. This…

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        Somalia: Scholars Express Hope London Conference

        Amsterdam — Some of the Somali scholars in abroad expressed hope the upcoming London conference which scheduled 23rd of this month to discuss measures to tackle instability in Somalia and piracy. Mohamed Muse Guled, one of Somali Diaspora and educated figures has greatly welcomed Britain hosting London conference on Somali crises, saying that it will…

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          Iranian Navy Thwarts Pirate Attack on Oil Tanker

          TEHRAN (FNA)- An attempt by pirates to hijack an Iranian oil tanker in a strait connecting the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden was foiled after an Iranian fleet of warships present in the region rushed to the scene.  Lieutenant Commander of the Iranian Navy Rear Admiral Seyed Mahmoud Moussavi said that the Iranian…

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            Man pleads guilty in Minn. Somali terror case

            MINNEAPOLIS — A Somali-American man has admitted he raised money to help send people from Minnesota to Somalia to fight with al-Shabab. Twenty-seven-year-old Ahmed Hussein Mahamud pleaded guilty Monday to one count of conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. Mahamud admitted that in the summer of 2080, he and others raised…

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              Turkish intervention in Somalia as selfish, says Al-Shabaab

              The radical Islamist group Al-Shabaab has dismissed Turkish intervention in Somalia as selfish.  Sheikh Abdulkadir Mumin, a senior officer of the group opposing the Transitional Federal Government in Somalia, criticised the role of Turkey in Somalia saying their mission is to poison Somalis saying that the humanitarian foods and medicines brought to Somalia by Turkish…

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                Somalia hails Iran’s Humanitarian aid

                Ahmad Mohammad Hassan, President of the Somali Red Crescent Society has expressed gratitude to Iran for Tehran’s significant contribution of humanitarian aid to the famine-stricken African nation, Press TV reports. “[We are here] to express our appreciation and thanks to the Iranian Red Crescent for the assistance they have provided for the Somali people,” Ahmad…

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                  Deaths among Somali children still exceed famine rate

                  NAIROBI (AlertNet) – The death rate among displaced children in the Somali capital Mogadishu remains above the famine threshold, despite the United Nations’ announcement on Friday that famine has ended in the war-torn Horn of Africa nation. An exceptional harvest after good rains and food deliveries by aid agencies have improved conditions in the three…

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                    Surveillance drone crashes in Somali capital

                    MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Witnesses say a surveillance drone has crashed into a refugee camp in the Somali capital. Drones have been used by the U.S. to attack or observe al-Qaida-linked militants in the Horn of Africa nation. Refugees and soldiers in Mogadishu’s Badbado camp say they watched the drone crash Friday into a hut…

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                      UN declares Somali famine over but warns of risks

                      NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The United Nations said Friday that Somalia’s famine is over, but the world body’s Food and Agricultural Organization warned that continued assistance is needed to stop the region from slipping back. The world body moved the crisis from the top step of a five-point scale — based on the death rate…

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                        K’naan to Mitt Romney: Don’t use my music

                        No, they didn’t ask. “I have not been asked for permission by Mitt Romney’s campaign for the use of my song,” said Somali-Canadian musician K’naan on Wednesday, after the politician celebrated his victory in the U.S. Republican Florida primary to the sound of the global hit Wavin’ Flag. “If I had been asked, I would…

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                          Italy asks Somali PM’s help in freeing ship

                          Rome – Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti on Wednesday asked his Somali counterpart Abdiweli Mohamed Ali for help in freeing an Italian ship hijacked by pirates in December with 18 crew members on board. Monti asked Ali at a meeting in Rome “to do everything in his power” to liberate the Enrico Ievoli cargo ship,…

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                            Somali terror plot suspect cuts deal with feds

                            Federal prosecutors have cut a deal with the most recent Somali immigrant charged in the government’s “Operation Rhino” investigation into local support for the terrorist group al-Shabaab. At a court hearing this morning that lasted barely four minutes, an assistant U.S. attorney and the defense lawyer for Ahmed Hussein Mahamud told a federal magistrate that…

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