400 Somali students to receive religious education in Turkey

    A total of 400 students from famine-stricken Somalia will come to Turkey on Thursday for religious education. The Directorate of Religious Affairs and the Turkish Religious Affairs Foundation (TDV) will bring 400 students, 100 of whom are female, from Somalia to Turkey on Thursday to receive Islamic education through Quran courses and in imam-hatip high…

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      Fear in Somali journalist community after killing

      MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Journalist Mohamed Bashir Hashi’s voice broke with emotion as he read a death threat sent to his mobile phone: “If God wills it, you will be the next apostate to be killed.” After gunmen killed Somali journalist Hassan Osman Abdi on Saturday, colleagues and friends said they were too scared to…

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        Somali community still uneasy about violence

        Edmonton may still be murder-free so far in 2012, but that is little comfort to the leader of the city’s Somali community. Four Somalis were killed in 2011 and Mahamad Accord — president of the Alberta Somali Community Centre — said more dialogue with police is needed before the entire cultural community can truly feel…

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          Somali radio station that Shabab can’t stand

          Threatened for years by both the Islamist al-Shabab group and circles within the government, a Somali radio station has lost its third director since 2007. Hassan Osman Abdi, who headed Radio Shabelle, was stopped by two men as he was entering the gate of his home on Saturday. He was shot several times, according to Mohamed Moalim, a relative. The…

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            Libya boat accident leaves 15 dead, 40 missing

            TRIPOLI — At least 15 Somali migrants were killed and 40 left missing after their boat capsized off the coast of Libya this week, the Somali ambassador to Tripoli said Saturday. “Fifteen bodies, including one child and 12 women, were recovered off the coast of Misrata after their boat sank,” ambassador Abdelghami Wais told AFP,…

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              Britain may try and jail Somali pirates

              (Reuters) – Britain may put on trial and jail Somali pirates in the United Kingdom if its citizens are attacked at sea, but the government’s priority is to help Somalia boost its inadequate prison capacity, a British minister said on Saturday. Pirates operating from the Somali coast have raked in hundreds of millions of dollars…

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                Man admits sending ‘Somali Three’ terror funding

                A Londoner who was caught with numerous jihadist videos has admitted sending cash to Somalia for terror training. Shabaaz Hussain, 28, from Stepney, east London, confessed to seven counts of fundraising for terrorists at Woolwich Crown Court. He admitted sending nearly £9,000 so three British men – Muhammed Jahangir, Tufual Ahmed and Mohammed Shahim –…

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                  Casualties rise as U.S.-backed armies try to subdue Somalia

                  During mid-January, the number of deaths and injuries in Somalia escalated as foreign military forces accelerated their campaign to destroy the al-Shabab Islamic resistance movement and subdue areas of the country under its control. The invading troops come from Ethiopia, Kenya and the African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM). They are financed and backed by…

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                    Rawlings mediates on the Somali parliament crises

                    The African Union High Representative for Somalia H.E. Jerry John Rawlings paid a one day visit to Mogadishu Wednesday where he held meetings with various stakeholders as part of the AU’s continued efforts to resolve the current political standoff in the Transitional Federal Parliament (TFP). Mr Rawlings held talks with the president of the Transitional…

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                      War-weary Mogadishu revels in new lease of life

                      The traffic signs are not the only things coming up in Mogadishu. After decades of war that reduced the Somali capital almost to rubble and banished all semblance of normalcy from the streets, there are now rumblings of awakening, much as they may resemble a drunkard rousing themselves from a deep stupor.     The…

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                        Small Dutch city is hub for European khat sales

                        UITHOORN, Netherlands — A small Dutch city less than 20 kilometres from Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport has become the hub of Europe’s sales of khat, a plant chewed for its stimulant qualities, soon to be banned in the Netherlands. In a discreet warehouse tucked away in the city of Uithoorn, around a hundred Somalis and Yemenis…

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                          US urges Kenya not to send back Somali refugees

                          Kenya has been urged to continue providing refuge to Somalis fleeing violence and hunger in their homeland, a US State Department official said on Tuesday. “We continue to rely on and advocate strongly for the protection of Somalis inside Kenya, that they should not be sent back into Somalia in order to create some sort…

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                            Commandos And Clansmen In Somali Mission

                            In Somalia it is sometimes said that the town Galkayo translates as “foreigner runs away”. After its airport was used as the base of a US Navy Seal (Sea, Air and Land Teams) hostage rescue in the lawless country’s pirate heartland; the town might now want to change its name. Locals reported that several aircraft,…

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                              Ohio Somalis cheer rescue, worry about homeland

                              COLUMBUS, Ohio — The leader of a community advocacy group says the U.S. rescue of two hostages in Somalia is uplifting news for Ohio Somalis, although the kidnappings underscored their worries about their homeland. Jibril (Juh-BRILL’) Mohamed (Mo-HAHM’-ed) heads SomaliCan in Columbus. He says he and other members of the central Ohio community are glad…

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                                Kenyan Somali Islamist Radicalisation

                                Somalia’s growing Islamist radicalism is spilling over into Kenya. The militant Al-Shabaab movement has built a cross-border presence and a clandestine support network among Muslim populations in the north east and Nairobi and on the coast, and is trying to radicalise and recruit youth from these communities, often capitalising on long-standing grievances against the central…

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