Al-Shabaab’s Kenyan Ambitions

    Al-Shabaab’s 2 April attack in Kenya that killed 147 people at a university in Garissa, 120km from the border with Somalia, has again cast doubt on the Kenyan government’s ability to keep its citizens safe. Three members of Crisis Group’s Horn of Africa staff consider here the implications of Al-Shabaab’s longstanding ambition to broaden its…

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      Australian Male Model Killed in Syria Fighting for ISIS

      A former male model and disc jockey from Melbourne has become the latest Australian killed while fighting alongside the Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria, the London Telegraph reported Thursday. Sharky Jama, 25, a member of Melbourne’s Somali community, had been living in the ISIS stronghold of Fallujah, Iraq, but recently traveled to Syria to fight…

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        ‘Garissa University massacre gunmen were Kenyans’

        NAIROBI, Kenya – All four gunmen from Somalia’s Al-Qaeda linked Shebab who carried out the Kenyan university massacre earlier this month were Kenyans themselves, reports said Thursday, April 16. The militants attacked the university in the northeastern town of Garissa on April 2, lining up non-Muslim students for execution and killing 148 people in what…

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          STATEMENT ON SOMALILAND’S JUSTICE SYSTEM

            Hargeisa 16.April 2015 (SDN/QJ)- The Republic of Somaliland respects its obligations as a member of the international community and adheres to the human rights and dignity of its people as enshrined in the Constitution and its laws.   The Government of the Republic of Somaliland has strived to establish a peaceful, stable and democratic…

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            Mob Lynches Suspected Somali Militant in Tanzania

            DAR ES SALAAM — Tanzanian security forces have arrested 10 suspected members of the Somali Islamist group al-Shabab in a raid on a mosque and another was lynched by a mob, police said on Wednesday. Officials said Tanzania was on high alert for al-Shabab attacks after the group claimed an attack on a university in…

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              Somalia’s Auditor General Closely Working with the United Nations

              NAIROBI (Reuters) – Somalia’s corruption watchdog will soon publish a report showing financial irregularities in most government ministries, the auditor general said, findings likely to strain relations with donors helping to rebuild the east African country. Western and other donors have poured billions of dollars into Somalia, funding the army’s battle against Islamist insurgents and…

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                China-US: Avoiding the Improbable War

                London 15 April 2015 (SDN/QJ) If the United States is the colossus that bestrides the world, its command to history is simple: Stop. The problem with America’s imperative is, as distinguished Yale historian Paul Kennedy remarked in 2010, “history, unfortunately, has a habit of wandering off all on its own.” A recent diplomatic episode shows…

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                  The Limitations of Iran Deal

                  Washington 15 April 2015 (SDN/QJ) Eighteen months, hundreds of thousands of travel miles, and countless cups of hotel coffee later, the world’s top powers strode up to the stage with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif on April 2 and declared “mission accomplished” – at least for the next three months. The central tenets of…

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                    Heads of Mission of the European Union and Member States Condemn the execution of six prisoners in Somaliland

                    Nairobi 15.April 2015 (SDN/QJ)- The Heads of Mission of the European Union and Member States condemn in the strongest terms the carrying-out of six death sentences by the Somaliland authorities at the Mandera maximum-security complex after a long de facto moratorium. This completely unexpected act is a step back in the progress made in spreading…

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                      Somali journalist shot by gunmen in Mogadishu

                      The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the shooting attack on a Somali photographer in Mogadishu and calls on authorities to thoroughly investigate the case and ensure the perpetrators are brought to justice. Farhan Suleiman Dahir works for the state-run Radio Mogadishu, whose journalists have been targeted several times in recent years. “Journalists like Farhan Suleiman…

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                        SA is hell on earth, says Somali shopkeeper

                        Durban – A Somali shopkeeper, protected by heavily armed riot police, loaded what remained of his stock into a bakkie in Lindelani, near KwaMashu, on Monday night. – Are you there? Send us your eyewitness accounts and photos. Bashir Mahmoud, 27, said he had not slept for six days fearing he may be killed and…

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                          Somali students tell feds of bullying in St. Cloud schools

                          The St. Cloud Area School District has once again caught the attention of the federal Department of Education over its treatment of Somali-American students. Civil rights officials with the U.S. Department of Education and the Justice Department are visiting the district this week to check its progress on a four-year-old agreement in which the district…

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                            Kenya begins constructing security wall along Somali border

                            The Kenyan government has begun constructing a security wall along its border with Somalia to curb cross-border incursions by Somali Al-Shabaab militants. Director of Immigration Services Gordon Kihalangwa, who officially broke the ground in Mandera late on Monday, urged the locals to support the project which he said would help prevent Al Shabaab militants from…

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                              Somali Shabab storm ministry building to kill 15

                              MOGADISHU // Somalia’s Al Qaeda-linked Shabab militants killed 15 people and wounded 20 on Tuesday when they blasted their way into the higher education ministry with a car bomb before storming the building. Police and witnesses said the car bomb caused a huge explosion which allowed the gunmen to force their way shooting into the…

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                                50 Years Silence with Historic Shake_Hand

                                President Barack Obama and President Raúl Castro of Cuba met on Saturday for a historic summit between the leaders of two countries that for the last half century have viewed one another with deep suspicion, as ideological rivals and often outright enemies. The meeting at the Summit of the Americas in Panama comes as Castro…

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