Bristol Defence League to march against Somali grooming gangs on Saturday

    An anti-immigration group calling itself the Bristol Defence League says it is organising a demonstration against “Somalian grooming gangs” in Bristol on Saturday The group, which claims to be a “non-racist/fascist non-political street movement”, says it is protesting against the “crimes and practices of Islam” and anti-fascist groups in the city. The location and exact…

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      Seize the moment to help Somali-Americans

      One of the major powers vested in the American presidency is that of the bully pulpit. The opportunity to bring attention to a particular issue is enormous. President Obama has done that this week by spearheading a summit that included law enforcement agencies and community leaders from three major American cities, Boston, Los Angeles and…

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        Silatech and Partners Train Somali Youth Employment Advisors

        Silatech and Somali NGO Shaqodoon recently concluded a program in Hargeisa, Somaliland, training 12 local advisors to implement the Tamheed career guidance program. Conducted from _26-29 January, 2015, the four-day program was the first-ever Tamheed training ever to be held in the Somali territories. Silatech is a regional social initiative that works with partners throughout…

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          Al-Shabab ‘Steps Up’ Slaughter of Somali Officials, Killing Four at Airport

          Making good on a promise to kill government officials “one by one,” al-Shabab fighters killed four more people on Monday, and vowed to “step up” the attacks. Three government officials and their driver were gunned down by al-Shabab at the airport in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu on Monday, as the group made good on a promise to continue killing. “We shall step up killing…

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            Outreach breaks barriers

            Mohamed Farah used to only go to the hospital for emergencies, and he said if he was feeling ill, he would “suck it up.” Because until last week, he didn’t have health insurance. But thanks to a MNsure outreach program in Cedar-Riverside, Farah is one of about 1,000 East Africans in Minneapolis who have enrolled…

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              Somali official killed in Mogadishu shooting

              A Somali official was killed by unknown gunmen in western Mogadishu, eyewitnesses said. Militants killed Youssef Siyad, an official with Somalia’s ministry of planning and international cooperation, while on his way to work, eyewitnesses told The Anadolu Agency. Security forces arrived at the site of the incident and arrested several people as potential suspects, the…

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                Summit tackles terrorist recruitment in U.S

                MINNEAPOLIS — Prosecutors and civic leaders from several U.S. cities will convene at a White House summit this week to discuss ways of countering violent extremism, eager to share ideas on how to shut off terrorist-recruiting pipelines that have sent Western fighters to conflicts in the Middle East and Africa. The U.S. attorney’s offices from…

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                  Cities take anti-extremism efforts to White House

                  INNEAPOLIS (AP) — Prosecutors and civic leaders from several U.S. cities will convene at a White House summit this week to discuss ways of countering violent extremism, eager to share ideas on how to shut off terrorist recruiting pipelines that have sent Western fighters to conflicts in the Middle East and Africa. The U.S. attorney’s…

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                    Three quarters of Somali children in Norway poor

                    Three quarters of children of Somali origin in Norway now live in poverty, according to new figures from Statistics Norway, and numbers are on the rise. Children from Somalia have been over-represented in the poverty statistics for years, but the proportion of children living in families with persistently low income has risen during the last…

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                      The stratified diasporas of Somalians

                      Somali migrants constitute a diaspora whose members have, through transnational mobility, created a Somali diasporic space on different continents. This mobility is not new, especially for sailors employed in sea ports of the British Empire. Small Somali communities can be found in port cities as far apart as Perth and New York. By the end…

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                        A Somali journalist who put his life on the line

                        Here’s a sobering number: Thirty-seven radio journalists have been killed worldwide in the past two years, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Somalia is one of the most dangerous countries for reporters. Last year, three radio reporters were killed there. Somali journalist Muhyadin Ahmed Roble remembers one of them: his friend and colleague Yusuf…

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