Hillside Christian fails in attempt to evict Somalis

    A megachurch failed Tuesday in its attempt to evict three businesses owned by Somalis, some of whom originally came to Amarillo as refugees. Hillside Christian Church attempted to evict the three Somali tenants, including Abdul Fatah and Jeylani Abdulle, from commercial property it owns near one of its campuses in northeast Amarillo after receiving complaints…

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      Djibouti : Opposition denounces the lack of implementation of the political agreement with the government

      The Djiboutian opposition on Monday denounced the “deadlock” in which is the implementation of the framework agreement signed in late December 2014 with President Ismail Omar Guelleh and supposed to resolve the crisis resulting from the contesting the 2013 elections. “More than five months after the signing of the framework agreement, four months longer than…

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        Jubbaland Diaspora Community Support Jubbaland’s Decision to Cut Ties with the Somali Federal Government (Press release)

        We, the Jubbaland Diaspora Association and Jubbaland Diaspora around the world, support the people, the Parliament and the President of Jubbaland’s decision to cut all ties with the Mogadisho based Federal Government after the Somali Federal Government failed and showed lack of willingness to intervene the unconstitutional Motion presented by the few Federal Parliamentarians known…

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          Kenya Cancels Somali Flights

          Kenya government has cancelled daily flights to Somalia for undisclosed time, a source in Kenyan capital Nairobi has confirmed to Radio Dalsan. It is not immediately clear the main reason behind the decision but the relationship between two neighboring countries have been previously affected by security issues related to increasing cross border Al Shabaab attacks…

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            Somali farmers grow new life in Maine

            NEW GLOUCESTER, Maine (NEWS CENTER) — A group of immigrants from Somalia is growing a new life in Maine. The Somali Bantu Community Association of Lewiston is leasing about 3.5 acres from the owners of Intervale Farm in New Gloucester for the growing season. The association is paying through grants. Last fall, Carl and Jan…

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              Kenya Charges 5 in Garissa University Attack

              NAIROBI— Five men were charged on Thursday in connection with an attack by Somali Islamist gunmen on Garissa University College in northeast Kenya that killed 148 students, the worst militant attack in the east African nation in almost two decades. The assault on Garissa University on April 2, in which gunmen from Somalia’s al-Shabab group…

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                Arab League calls for providing aid to Somalia, Djibouti

                CAIRO, June 5 (KUNA) — Arab League Secretary General Nabil Al-Araby called Thursday on all governments, Arab and international organizations, to provide immediate humanitarian aid to Somalia and Djibouti, due to the increased burden and influx of local Somali and Yemeni refugees into the two countries. The remarks were made by Al-Araby during a meeting…

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                  Home Grown: The Somali Struggle – How Somalis Are Integrating Into American Culture

                  MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — “Home Grown: The Somali-American Struggle” looks into the lives of the Somali population in Minnesota. In the second part of this series, WCCO’s Jennifer Lewerenz takes a look at the process of assimilation into the U.S. When Somali migration began in the 1990s, there were three places they went: The United Arab Emirates, South Africa and…

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                    UN expert urges Somalia to guarantee free expression and to suspend death penalty

                    Somalia must put in place a legal framework that guarantees freedom of expression in the country, as well as a moratorium on capital punishment, a United Nations independent expert recommended today, while commending progress accomplished so far. “Somali journalists are often harassed, arrested, censored, even imprisoned, and media organizations are closed down,” underlined Bahame Tom…

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                      Week-long clashes in Somalia leave 35 dead

                      A week of clashes in villages near Somalia’s border with Ethiopia has killed at least 35 people, mostly civilians, officials and traditional elders say. The sources added on Sunday that the clashes erupted between Somali clan militia and members of the Liyu police, an Ethiopian paramilitary unit operating in Ethiopia’s ethnic Somali region. Fighting reportedly started a…

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                        Portland swears in its first Somali-born police officer

                        PORTLAND — The Portland Police Bureau has sworn in its first Somali-American police officer. Officer Khalid Ibrahim’s swearing-in ceremony Thursday comes less than a year after another local Somali-American, Mohamed Mohamud, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for plotting to bomb a crowded holiday event in Portland’s town square. Mohamud’s arrest in 2010 sent…

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                          Leading Shebab figure dies in Somalia

                          MOGADISHU – A leading figure in the Somali-based Al-Qaeda-affiliated Shebab movement has died in Somalia, the militant group said Thursday. In a death announcement and obituary carried by jihadist media, the Shebab said Sheikh Hassan Abdulahi Turki, known as Hassan Turki, died on Wednesday evening in the Middle Juba region south of the capital Mogadishu….

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