Playing With Lives In Somalia

    Militants fighting to overthrow the Transitional Federal Government in Somalia have caused untold hardship in that troubled land. Military strikes, suicide bombings and the imposition of harsh rule in areas of the nation that they control have prolonged the turmoil that has gripped the country for more than two decades. Drought and famine also are…

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      Kenya army, Somali militia swap Twitter insults

      NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenyan soldiers and members of an extremist Islamist militant group have been fighting each other in Somalia since Kenya invaded two months ago. Now, their spokesmen are taking the battle onto Twitter, with taunts, accusations and insults being directly traded in a rare engagement on the Internet. The propaganda war on…

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        Turkey to raise tent number in Somali capital

        The Red Crescent had also set up water distribution points and toilets in the tent-site, Lostar said. A Turkish tent-site shelters almost 10,000 Somali people in Mogadishu, the head of Turkish Red Crescent’s delegation to Somalia, said on Monday. Safak Lostar said almost 10,000 Somali people were taking shelter in 1,700 tents set up in…

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          China hopes to push for resolution to Somali crisis

          BEIJING, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) — China has the desire to work together with other parties to play a constructive role in pushing forward a resolution to the Somali humanitarian crisis, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said Monday. Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin made the remark at a daily press briefing while commenting on UN Secretary-General Ban…

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            Al-Shabaab: We don’t recognise UN

            Somali radical Islamists Al-Shabaab have dismissed as inconsequential a recent visit by UN chief Ban Ki-moon to the war-torn country. Al-Shabaab leaders said they did not recognise international laws either. The fanatical movement controls large swathes of southern and central Somalia. Sheikh Ali Mohamoud Raghe alias Sheikh Ali Dhere, the spokesman of Al-Shabaab, said his…

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              What dwindling camel herds mean for the world

              Our insatiable appetite for camels is taking its toll. The population of the humpy beast in the Middle East is rapidly declining, threatening herds around the world. The problem: According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the stock of meat-producing camels in Saudi Arabia, slaughtered yearly for the hajj pilgrimage, has decreased 39 per…

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                Reprieve for US Somalis on money transfer issue

                MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A bank that handles the majority of money transfers from Minnesota to Somalia said Friday it would continue that service until Dec. 30, allowing funds to keep flowing into the war-torn and famine-stricken country while officials discuss ways to reduce the bank’s risk. The news came as a relief to Somalis in…

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                  Somali MPs Demand Rules of Engagement for Kenyan Troops

                  Two Somalia MPs and two businessmen have demanded rules of engagement for Kenya troops who will join the African Mission in Somalia contingent. The MPs Ahmed Awad who is also the chairman of Somalia’s parliamentary committee on information, Ibrahim Sheikh Ali, the chairman of a parliamentary committee on reconciliation as well as businessmen Jama Hassan…

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                    Somali al Shabaab rebels join Twitter

                    Somalia’s al-Qaeda-linked al Shabaab militants have apparently opened a Twitter account, using the handle @HSMPress. HSM is the English acronym of the full length version of al-Shabaab’s name, the Harakat al Shabaab al-Mujahideen, the Wired news site reported. Most followers are understood to be either journalists, aid workers or researchers of terrorism. More on GlobalPost:…

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                      Witnesses: Planes bomb Somali town

                      MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Planes bombed bases belonging to al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab militants in a southern Somali town on Thursday, killing at least 1 person, residents said. Bardhere town elder Abdi Aden said he heard the sound of planes and then explosions on Thursday. He said he saw one dead man and three wounded ones being…

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                        Somali Pirates Strike It Even Richer in 2011

                        The ransom revenues of the Somali pirates hijacking ships in the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Oceans registered a staggering increase in 2011, announced Deputy Commander of EU NAVFOR Somalia, Rear Admiral Christian Canova. Even though the international naval missions in the Gulf of Aden have managed to reduce substantially the number of successful…

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                          Somali leaders address law enforcement issues

                          Somali community leaders in Minnesota have recently agreed to form a working group that will engage with law enforcement agencies in an effort to reduce negative perceptions of both sides, promote better relationship with each other and rally this state’s new citizens to understand they are part of the wider American public where communities are…

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                            UN Council toughens sanctions against Eritrea

                            UNITED NATIONS — The UN Security Council on Monday toughened sanctions against Eritrea which neighboring governments accuse of plotting terrorist attacks and supporting Somali Islamist rebels. A resolution, passed with 13 votes in favor, while Russia and China abstained, allows the council to increase the number of individuals and entities that can be hit with…

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