Somaliland Says Will Not Allow More Yemen Refugees

    Somaliland authorities have said they will not allow more refugees fleeing Yemen violence inside its territory. Interior Minister said they reached the decision after the international community and United Nations Refugee Agencies failed to help those already in the area. Hundreds of refugees mainly Somalis who fled the country during the height of the civil…

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      UN Report: How Kenya invited and hosted Somali pirates

      Questions abound over who in Kenya benefited from billions of shillings laundered by two Somali men jailed in Belgium over extortion and supporting sea piracy. The latest United Nations Monitoring Report on Somalia and Eritrea depicts Kenya as a gangsters’ paradise where officials can easily be misled by blue collar criminals to allow high crimes,…

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        Press Release: Jubbaland Diaspora Association Condemn the Somali Parliament

        Monday 25, 2015-Jubbaland Diaspora Association supports the people, Parliament and the President of Jubbaland’s decision to condemn the unconstitutional Motion presented by the few Federal Parliamentarians known their relentless efforts to stop the formation of the Federal Governance System, Somali People thought a perfect solution since the Centralized Governance System before 1991 was the cause…

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          The surgeons of Mogadishu

          Half way down the dimly lit main hallway of Mogadishu’s Banadir Hospital, a sign indicates the entrance to the delivery ward. It reads: “Women are not dying of diseases we can’t treat. They are dying because societies have yet to make the decision that their lives are worth saving.” Outside, family members of the women…

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            Hiding from chill of mistrust

            People afraid to sign petitions. Advocates for the vulnerable censoring themselves. Non-profit organizations muzzled by the fear of retribution. Government spies intimidating activists. It’s not communist China or North Korea where this climate of fear exists — it’s here in Canada, said participants at a Canadian Council for Refugees meeting in Winnipeg Friday. “It takes…

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              Gunmen shoot Somali lawmaker dead in Mogadishu

              A Somali parliamentarian has been shot dead and another wounded in the capital Mogadishu, the latest in a string of assassinations of politicians in the war-torn African state. Security officials said that the shooting attack was carried out on Saturday when lawmaker Yusuf Dirir Abdi was driving with another parliamentarian Abdalla Boos through the streets…

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                Corrected Version: Heavy censorship, Intimidation, arbitrary arrests and draconian orders threatens media freedoms in Puntland and central Somalia regions

                Mogadishu, May 23, 2015 The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) condemns the acts of oppression, media censorship, intimidations, arbitrary arrests aimed at silencing the independent media by the semiautonomous administration of Puntland and Ahlu Sunna Waljama in Guriel’s central Somalia and calls for both administrations to unconditionally withdrew such cruel approaches that undermines media…

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                  Lewiston police officials hope to hire Somali officers

                  LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Police leaders in southern Maine are talking with members of the city’s large Somali population about future openings in law enforcement. Chief Michael Bussiere of the Lewiston Police Department visited schools in the area and discovered many Somali boys listed law enforcement as their dream job, the Sun-Journal (http://bit.ly/1Ajgvga) reported. Speaking…

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                    Mogadishu’s Lido beach: Sun, surf and… grenades?

                    Abdullah Mohammed Hassan climbed down from his perch, and strolled purposefully into the sea to rescue yet another bather who appeared to be struggling against big waves and a rocky, barbed-wire-infested shoreline at Lido beach, on the northern edge of the Somali capital, Mogadishu. “We save people here every day,” said the 46-year-old policeman –…

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                      2 Men Accused of Trying to Go to Syria Face Fraud Charges

                      Two of seven Minnesota men accused of plotting to go to Syria to join the Islamic State group face additional charges of financial aid fraud, according to a federal indictment unsealed Tuesday. The indictment alleges Hamza Naj Ahmed, 21, and Hanad Mustafe Musse, 19, used federal financial aid to purchase plane tickets. Authorities say they…

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                        Somalia’s al-Shabab ‘taking the wrong path’

                        Somalia is a country still fighting a bloody civil war. But as the government slowly begins to reassert its authority some former al-Shabab militants are leaving the group. One of the most senior figures to defect from the al-Qaeda linked militant group has urged his former colleagues to stop targeting civilians and to begin negotiations…

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                          The Purge:How Somalia’s Al Shabaab Turned Against Its Own Foreign Fighters

                          U.S. COUNTERTERRORISM AGENCIES have long been preoccupied with the threat posed by the recruiting successes of the Somali terrorist group al Shabaab in Western countries. The group has managed to lure hundreds of foreign fighters — including some 40 Americans — to Somalia through online propaganda videos and word-of-mouth in disaffected immigrant communities. In recent years,…

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