Kenya: Investigate Bombing of Somali Village

    (Nairobi) – The government of Kenya should investigate the death of as many as 11 civilians during a Kenyan air force raid on Hosingow village in Somalia on December 20, 2011, Human Rights Watch said today. Both the Kenyan armed forces and the armed group al-Shabaab should take all feasible precautions to minimize civilian casualties…

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      Somalia may lose $100m in American remittances

      Famine-affected Somalis may lose their access to about $100 million in remittances from relatives living in the US, according to charities. NGOs have urged the Treasury and a US bank to not disrupt cash transfers to Somalia, a place where over 250,000 people are affected by famine. The Franklin Bank, considered the last major American…

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        Somalis agree on formula to pick MPs

        A United Nations sponsored consultative meeting on Somalia’s Roadmap to Stability has concluded in Garowe town, the capital of the semi autonomous state of Puntland, 1,000 kilometres northeast of Mogadishu. One of the thorny issues at the meeting was good governance, which included parliamentary reform before end of the shelf-life of the current government by…

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          Somalia appeals against US wire transfer closure

          MOGADISHU (Reuters) – Somalia appealed against a decision by a U.S. bank to shut down its money transfer service that serves as a lifeline for tens of thousands of Somalis who depend on remittances, saying the closure could lead to the collapse of the economy. Sunrise Community Banks handles a large amount of Somali transfers…

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            FBI honors local Somali advocate

            The Portland Division of the FBI has awarded Musse Olol, the chairman and spokesman for the Somali American Council of Oregon, its FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award. The award was made to recognize Olol’s many years of community service. The mission of the Portland-based SACOO is to empower the Somali community by enhancing relationships between…

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              Somali fisherman alone in Paris after piracy acquittal

              Cleared of piracy after French troops snatched him from African waters three years ago, Somali fisherman Abdulahi Ahmed Guelleh now faces possibly his toughest experience yet: life alone in Paris. A French court on November 30 jailed five of his compatriots for between four and eight years for taking a French couple hostage on their…

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                3 Somali aid workers killed, 2 of them with WFP

                NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A Somali town elder says three aid workers have been killed in central Somalia. Mataban town elder Mohamud Sheik Abdi says the three Somalis were shot and killed Friday morning as they returned from a camp for displaced families. A Nairobi-based security official says two of the aid workers were working…

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                  The Somali Labour Party’s First Press Release

                  The following is the SomaliLabour Party’s First Press Release to the Somali public and to all Labour Party members in Somalia and at the Diaspora. It will be marked and recorded into the Party memorandum collections as well as the history of the SomaliLabour Party.  Content of the Press Release:              SLP-PR/1-0001/23/12.2011  Ladies and Gentlemen:  This…

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                    Bank ends transfers to Somalia

                    A bank thought to be the last in this country to handle money wire transfers to Somalia will stop doing so on Dec. 30. That concerns some who fear it could create another wave of refugees as Somalis, reeling from war, famine and poverty, will be forced to move or become more willing to join…

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                      Sarkozy and the President of Djibouti sign new defense agreement

                      Nicolas Sarkozy and the President of Djibouti Ismael Omar Guelleh signed in Paris on Wednesday a new treaty for cooperation in defense matters which replaces the agreement signed in Djibouti after independence in 1977 reported the presidency. It establishes, according to the Elysee, “the framework of bilateral military cooperation” and said “the facilities granted to…

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                        Air strike hits rebel-held Somali village: residents

                        MOGADISHU (Reuters) – A warplane bombed a Somali village held by Islamist rebels near the border with Kenya Tuesday, killing several civilians, residents and a Somali military official said. It was not immediately possible to identify who carried out the attack in the village of Hosungow near the area of Dhobley, which is under the…

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                          Somali immigrants’ cars vandalized

                          FORT MORGAN – Leaders in a local Somali immigrant community say they’re fearing for their safety after the windows of about eight of their cars were shot out Saturday night. Police in Fort Morgan say vandals used a BB gun to attack the cars at an apartment complex which is primarily home to Somali refugees….

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                            A decade later: The city, Somalis and spending

                            LEWISTON — Much has been made about Somali reliance on public assistance over the years. Since 2001, the larger community has struggled with questions concerning the city’s ability and desire to support recently arrived immigrants. Discussion at the first major public meeting held to discuss the swelling Somali population, in the Lewiston Armory on May…

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