Celebrating all things Somali at the U of M

    On Feb. 22, CBS Evening News reporter Jeff Pegues concluded his report about East African terrorist groups and ramped-up security at the Mall of America with, “Al-Shabaab has found sympathizers in Minneapolis’ large Somali-American population, where more than 20 people have been charged with trying to join the group.” The fact is, only a dozen…

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      Somalia’s Shebab loses jihadist lustre

      NAIROBI – Eclipsed by newer, more bloodthirsty and media-savvy global jihadists, Somalia’s Shebab militants are struggling to stay relevant. On Saturday the two most rapidly ascendant militant Islamist groups joined forces, in words at least, as Nigeria’s Boko Haram declared its allegiance to the Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria. The rise of these…

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        Helping local Somalis deal with autism

        Fleeing civil war in his native Somalia, Liban Ali arrived in San Diego in 2001. He found peace, employment, a better life — and a disturbing mystery. “Soon after our daughter was born, we found that something was wrong with her,” said Ali, 43, a cabdriver who lives in San Diego’s El Cerrito neighborhood. “It…

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          Mall Terror: Lone Wolf Threat Is Real, Say Officials

          (NBC) — Officials say publicly there is no “credible threat” of an attack on America’s shopping malls, despite an on-line “call to action” by terror group al Shabab — but behind the scenes authorities are taking the threat seriously, because previous calls to action have been heeded by violent “lone wolves.” Last October a soldier…

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            Obama Nominates First Ambassador to Somalia Since 1991

            NAIROBI— President Barack Obama nominated career diplomat  Katherine Dhanani Tuesday to serve as the first U.S. ambassador to Somalia since 1991. The Senate must approve Dhanani for the post.  If confirmed, she would lead the U.S. Mission to Somalia, which is located in neighboring Kenya. Dhanani has served in diplomatic assignments across Africa, including Zimbabwe,…

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              Al-Shabab threat ‘disgusting’ says leader of Edmonton’s Somali community

              EDMONTON — Edmonton’s large Somali community is “disgusted” and “insulted” to be mentioned in a recent video allegedly released by Somali-based extremist group Al-Shabab. “This group is known to have caused a lot of destruction and death back in Somalia,” said Jibril Ibrahim, the president of the Somali Canadian Cultural Society of Edmonton. “They are despised…

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                Meet the Canadian star of Somalia’s national bandy team

                In Newmarket, Anwar Hared was just another minor league hockey player: average, albeit enthusiastic. In Khabarovsk, a sprawling city in Russia’s frigid Far East, the 18-year-old solidified his position as the star of Somalia’s national bandy team. “I’ve never had a better trip in my life,” Hared says from his parents’ Newmarket home. “Once you…

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                  Does Muslim outrage have a color?

                  Mustafa Mattan was killed the day before the Chapel Hill executions. However, unlike Deah Barakat, Yusor and Razan Abu-Salha, few Muslims are familiar with the name Mustafa Mattan. Mustafa is black and Somali Canadian. The 28-year-old Ottawa native travelled to Fort McMurray, a far off but economically booming city in northeast Alberta, Canada. Like many…

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                    US Homeland Security casts doubt on al-Shabab threat

                    The US Homeland Security Department has said that it is not aware of any specific plot against US shopping malls, backing away from comments by the department’s chief that he takes seriously a threat by Somali-based armed group al-Shabab against shopping sites in Western countries. Some US and Canadian officials earlier on Sunday had cast…

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                      Dutch-Somali Nationals Carried Out Mogadishu Hotel Suicide Bombings

                      Mogadishu:  Twin suicide bombings at a Mogadishu hotel popular with government ministers and officials that killed 25 people were carried out by Dutch-Somali nationals, Somali intelligence sources said on Saturday. Somali intelligence believe both bombers – a man and a woman – were Dutch-Somali citizens who infiltrated the Central Hotel close to the presidential palace…

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                        Somali Deaths Climb to 25 In Hotel Attack

                        MOGADISHU, Somalia — The death toll in an attack by suicide bombers at a hotel compound in Mogadishu on Friday rose to 25 people, with more than 40 people wounded, Somali officials said Saturday. The Shabab, a rebel group, claimed responsibility for the attack, saying that the intended targets were government ministers and lawmakers who…

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