Lawmakers urge UK to consider trying Somali pirates

    LONDON, Jan 5 (Reuters) – The British government should consider bringing Somali pirates to Britain for trial, lawmakers said on Thursday, accusing the government of not doing enough to tackle a problem that cost $135 million in ransoms last year alone. Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee also called on the government — which recently announced it…

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      Mayo study links hepatitis C to liver cancer

      St. Paul, Minn. — The Mayo Clinic released a study today that identifies hepatitis C as a cause of rising liver cancer rates. Researchers say with that information, more people can be screened for hepatitis C and prevent cancer. The finding may have a particular impact on the Somali community. That’s because a second study…

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        Somali Islamists bolster positions around key town

        MOGADISHU — Somalia’s Islamist insurgents on Monday vowed to recapture a key town they lost two days earlier to a joint push by Ethiopian troops, government forces and allied local militia. The Al Qaeda-inspired Shebab said they were reinforcing positions around Beledweyne, which lies on a strategic crossroads and is a vital trade lifeline for…

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          Red Crescent helps Somali families get back home

          Abu Dhabi: More than 400 Somali families displaced due to violence and drought and living at a UAE camp in Mogadishu have returned home in a repatriation programme organised by the Red Crescent Authority (RCA), a senior official said. Chairman Ahmad Humaid Al Mazroui said about 3,000 displaced people have returned to their towns and villages…

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            Somalis scramble after halt of money-transfer system

            MINNEAPOLIS — Somalis caught off guard when more than a dozen Minnesota businesses stopped accepting wire transfers said Friday they were scrambling to find a way to get money to relatives in East Africa and options mentioned by the U.S. Treasury weren’t realistic. Somalis in the U.S. use the businesses, known as hawalas, to send…

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              UN deplores killing of Somali refugee leader at Kenya camp

              NEW YORK (BNO NEWS) — The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Antonio Guterres, on Saturday condemned the recent killing of a Somali community leader in the Dadaab refugee complex in northern Kenya. Guterres, voiced his deep regrets about the ‘senseless’ killing of the refugee leader, who was the chairman of the Community Peace…

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                Ethiopian, Somali troops take key city: witnesses

                MOGADISHU — Ethiopian troops and Somali government forces seized control of a key Somali city Saturday after battling Islamist rebels on the outskirts, leaving at least 18 people dead, witnesses said. The loss of Beledweyne would deal a blow to the Shebab insurgents who control large parts of southern Somalia but are facing increasing pressure…

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                  Somalis protest US banks’ halt of money transfers

                  MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Hundreds of Somalis demonstrated in Minneapolis on Friday, expressing frustration and sadness over a bank’s decision to stop handling money transfers that they say relatives in Africa need to survive. Many held signs with pictures of hungry children and messages such as “I am starving — banks blocked transmitting money to me”…

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                    MSF ponders Somali presence after attack: official

                    (Reuters) – Medecins Sans Fontieres is withdrawing non-Somali staff from a hospital in Mogadishu where two of its staff were shot dead but the aid group hopes to maintain its operation in Somalia despite the danger, an official said on Friday, Meinie Nicolai, president of MSF’s Belgian branch which runs the hospital in the Somali…

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                      Somali Government Condemns the Killing of MSF aid workers

                      Mogadishu 30 December 2011- The Prime Minister of the Transitional Federal Government, Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, confirmed that the perpetrator of yesterday’s shooting of two aid workers would be brought to justice. Somali Government condemns the bar-baric killing of MSF Aid Workers and will bring the criminal to Justice. Two international aid workers, an Indonesian and…

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                        Somali banking connection cut off

                        The hawalas that So malis depend on to send money to relatives are losing their banking connection. At the Karmel Square branch of one of the largest Somali-owned money wire businesses, customers stood outside the teller window Thursday with wads of cash in their hands and weary looks on their faces. “I wanted to send…

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                          Somali minister says Turkey’s educational system model for us

                          Ibrahim said there are many Somalis in Turkey studying at Turkish high schools and universities who were expected to take jobs at government offices when they return home. Somali education minister has said Turkey’s educational system set an example for Somalia, expressing gratitude for Turkey’s support in education. “If we can implement the educational system…

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                            Minnesota Somalis Plan Protest As Money Transfers End

                            MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Somalis plan a demonstration Friday on the day a bank plans to stop allowing money transfers from Minnesota’s Somali community to relatives in the famine-stricken country. The demonstration is planned for around 2 p.m. at Franklin and Chicago in south Minneapolis. Sunrise Community Banks handles the majority of money transfers from Minnesota to…

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                              Somalis ‘shut out’ of Sweden’s health system

                              Many Somalis in Sweden feel dismissed when visiting a doctor in Sweden, according to a new study, which shows that many end up looking abroad for medical treatment as a result. Patient deaths prompt Swedish healthcare audit (29 Oct 11) Swedish researchers explore Somali-autism link (28 Mar 11) Swedish girl crushed to death in hospital…

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                                Somali women face sexual violence

                                MOGADISHU, Somalia, Dec. 28 (UPI) — Somali women, in a county devastated by the al-Shabaab insurgency and famine, face an epidemic of sexual violence, aid workers say. Radhika Coomaraswamy, a special representative for the United Nations, said famine has forced many Somalis to leave their homes. Many women have lost the protection of family and…

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                                  Somali pirates seize Italian ship with 7 Indians

                                  Mumbai: Suspected Somali pirates on Tuesday hijacked an Italian cargo vessel with 18 crew, including seven Indian seafarers, off the coast of Oman. The Italy-flagged MT Enrico Ievoli with 15000 mt of caustic soda on board was hijacked at 0403 hours GMT (0933 IST) by the pirates, a statement issued late on Tuesday evening by…

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