Home to Hargeisa: Migritude, Pan-Africanism, and the Politics of Movement from Banjo to Black Mamba Boy

    Abstract French literary theorist Jacques Chevrier argues that immigration is at the heart of contemporary African literature. He calls this new corpus of African literature migritude. Migritude literature provides both a new and sophisticated way of understanding immigration in the era of global capitalism and a critical engagement with it; it lends new perspective to…

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      Somalia, Al-Shabaab, the Region and U.S. Policy

      Let me take a moment to review the background to the current situation in Somalia. Somalia has been trying since the overthrow of the Siad Barre government in 1991, the same year Somaliland declared unilateral independence from Somalia, to remove itself from the status of failed state. After the fall of Siad Barre, a series…

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        Somali militants kill six in bomb attack on U.N. vehicle

        (Reuters) – Somali militant group al Shabaab bombed a minivan carrying staff to a United Nations office in the semi-autonomous Puntland region on Monday, killing six people including four from the global body’s children’s fund UNICEF, officials said. Images posted on social media show a blood-spattered white vehicle, its windows shattered and the roof blown…

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          Al-Shabaab kills 3 Kenyan soldiers in S Somalia: official

          NAIROBI, April 19 (Xinhua) — Somali militant group Al-Shabaab on Saturday killed three Kenyan soldiers and wounded eight others in an ambush in southern Somalia, Kenya’s military official confirmed Sunday. Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) spokesman David Obonyo said the 11 soldiers who are part of the Africa Union mission in Somalia (AMISOM) were ambushed in…

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            Over 250,000 East African refugees trapped in Yemen

            Tens of thousands of East African refugees and asylum-seekers are at risk of being left behind in Yemen’s roiling violence, deprived not only of safe options for evacuation but also of a home country that might take them in, activists and U.N. officials said this week. Since pitched fighting between Yemen’s Houthi rebels and forces…

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              Al-Shabab Kills Regional Somali Lawmaker

              al-Shabab killed a regional lawmaker on Saturday after he had taken his wife to hospital in the capital Mogadishu, the group and officials said. Aden Haji Hussein, a legislator from the semi-autonomous Puntland region, was sprayed with bullets when he returned to his parked car outside the hospital, witnesses said. The gunmen were in a…

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                Taekwondo: Somali exile fights for Olympic dream

                Lausanne–Faisal Jeylani Aweys has not seen his native Somalia since he fled 14 years ago, but he lives in hope of winning an Olympic medal for his war-torn country. And Awey’s chosen sport of taekwondo has a way of throwing up medals for countries in trouble such as Afghanistan — so why not Somalia? Aweys…

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