Ethiopia: IGAD threatens sanctions over Somali parliament’s stalemate

    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – East African foreign ministers warned Tuesday they could invoke regional sanctions against some Somali parliamentarians for attempting to “destroy the foundations of Somalia’s political stability”. The Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Council of Ministers said Tuesday the nomination of a new Somali parliamentary speaker was likely to lead to sanctions against…

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      Kenya forces, Somali insurgents clash

      Kenya’s military fought a clash with al Shabaab fighters in southern Somalia and Kenyan police said they had placed several people under surveillance to prevent attacks at home linked to the Somali insurgents. The Kenyan military said one of its soldiers and six al Shabaab fighters had been killed in the clash between the Somali…

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        Crew recalls ‘torment’ from Somali pirates

        Tbilisi – The Georgian captain of a cargo ship that was released by Somali pirates said on Tuesday his Georgian-Turkish crew had suffered through “infernal torment” during its 18-month captivity. “We have gone through an infernal torment, starvation, thirst. All this time we have been on a leash, like animals,” captain Memed Zakaradze told Georgia’s…

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          Former Soldier Linked With Somali Terrorists Arrested

          A former soldier from Maryland has been charged with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.   Federal prosecutors in Maryland say 24-year-old Craig Baxam of Laurel was arrested Friday. He is charged with attempting to provide material support to Al-Shabaab. He was arrested on his return to Maryland after traveling in…

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            AMISOM and Somali Police Force hold Joint Review Meeting

            ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, January 9, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ — The Deputy Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission (DSRCC) for Somalia Honorable Wafula Wamunyinyi has re-emphasized the need for continued relationship between the Somali Police Force (SPF) and AMISOM Police to ensure sustainable peace and security in the country. Honourable Wamunyinyi…

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              Kenya optimistic for Somali peace prospects in 2012

              NAIROBI, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) — With a series of international peace conferences planned to boost peace and stabilization efforts in Somalia, Kenya’s Foreign Ministry officials hope the New Year will yield good results. “We are optimistic in the New Year 2012. We see renewed enthusiasm in terms of conferences to stabilize Somalia,” said Anthony Safari,…

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                Kenya officials say they thwarted Christmas, New Year terror plans by Somali militant group

                NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenyan authorities said Saturday that they had thwarted attempted attacks by an al-Qaida-linked Somali militant group over Christmas and the New Year, as Britain warned its citizens over looming terror threats in Kenya. Col. Cyrus Oguna, a Kenyan military spokesman, said officials received intelligence from credible sources that the Somali militant group…

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                  Over 3000 Somali Women Marched for Peace in Mogadishu

                  (Mogadishu, 07 January 2011) Over three thousand Somali women walked proudly in the streets of Mogadishu to highlight women’s efforts for peace and democracy. Prior to the street march, Somali women held a forum to discuss their role towards peace, reconciliation, and democracy. Participants included Ministers, members of civil society, and women advocacy groups. The…

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                    Kenyan jets kill ’60 or more’ Somali insurgents

                    NAIROBI — Kenyan fighter jets killed at least 60 Islamist Shebab insurgents in southern Somalia in the latest air strike on insurgent positions, officials said on Saturday. “Levels of casualties were very high in air strikes on Friday,” Kenyan army spokesman Colonel Cyrus Oguna told reporters, adding the bombing raids hit rebel positions in Garbahare…

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                      Somali refugee promotes Minneapolis jobs program in D.C.

                      WASHINGTON – President Obama greeted Hashim Yonis warmly. “It’s good to see you, my East African brother,” Obama told the Minneapolis man. Then, the leader of the free world hugged the former Somali civil war refugee. Thousands of miles separate the White House from the Ethiopian and Kenyan refugee camps where Yonis once lived. He…

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                        Somali PM Visits Newly-retaken Town, Praises Army

                        Somali Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali on Friday and a delegation of senior government officials paid a visit to the central Somalia town of Baladweyne for the first time since it was recently seized from Al-Shabaab rebels. In a statement the Somali government information ministry said that the Somalia prime minister visit was aimed to…

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                          Missed work, medical bills worry Somalis

                          When Ubah Salim learned her husband died, she felt seriously ill and grief-stricken. Salim, who is expected to give birth to her firstborn child on Jan. 25, was rushed to the emergency room. “I felt really scared,” she said. “It felt like the baby just stopped moving.” Salim’s husband, Omar Abdi Kadir, 26, was one…

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                            Kenya push al Shabaab rebels from two Somali towns

                            NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenyan jets bombed an al Shabaab camp in southern Somalia on Friday killing 50 fighters of the rebel group and injuring 60 others, its military spokesman said. Emmanuel Chirchir told Reuters the fighters of the al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab group at the camp situated south of Garbahare had been planning to attack…

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                              Somali Lawmakers Elect New Speaker

                              Somali lawmakers on Wednesday voted to elect a new speaker in a meeting in the capital Mogadishu, following a recent controversial move to sack the previous one. The new speaker, Madobe Nunow Mohamed, was elected after brief scuffles between opposing lawmakers during the meeting at the parliament. Five other lawmakers contested the post. The post…

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                                20 Somali Migrants Found Dead in Tanzania

                                Police in Tanzania say 20 Somali migrants suffocated to death during an attempt to smuggle them through the country. They say the bodies of 17 men and three women were found along roads in Tanzania’s Morogoro region between December 26 and New Year’s Day. Police say smugglers likely dumped the bodies one by one after…

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