The Somalis are our brothers too

    Let’s embrace our fellow Africans because we can learn a thing or two from them, writes Victor Kgomoeswana. Johannesburg – Do you know what supermodel Iman Abdulmajid, musician K’naan, who gave us the World Cup 2010 theme song, Waving Flag, author, writer and activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Olympic double-gold medallist runner Mo Farah have…

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      UW-Eau Claire program helps students learn about Somalis

      Just hours after a terrorist group’s attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris last month, nine future teachers sat with a group of Somali community elders in Minneapolis discussing the relationship between Islam and terrorism. As the elders expressed their anger and frustration that their religion had again been used to justify violence and shared…

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        Monthly Round-Up of NUSOJ Press Freedom Monitoring

        21 January,2015: Puntland authorities briefly arrested Hussein Yasin, Editor of Shacabkamedia website in the administration’s capital in Garowe. Puntland authorities did not comment the reasons behind the arrest, but many journalists believe he was arrested for his critical reporting against the administration. 17 January,2015: Unknown assailants hurled two hand grenades to the premises of Radio…

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          Breaking down stereotypes to build stronger schools

          EAU CLAIRE — Just hours after a terrorist group’s attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris earlier this month, nine future teachers sat with a group of Somali community elders in Minneapolis discussing the relationship between Islam and terrorism. Mai Lee Kha of Hatley was among the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire education majors participating in…

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            FBI’s Seattle Somali community outreach programs targeted for spying, reports say

            An FBI community outreach program in Seattle received orders to gather intelligence on the Somali community, according to reports released this week by the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law and the Star-Tribune in Minneapolis. Seattle was one of six cities targeted in a 2009 plan to use the FBI’s community outreach programs to gather intelligence on…

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              Fall in oil prices: An interest oriented crisis

              Do you sometimes check yourself that you are literally a fuel-powered machine? Why traditional hydrocarbon products often affect our lives so extensively? What are the conspiracy theories on the global oil plunge? Why do we worry about a potential global depression? No doubt at all, that we are all on board a west-controlled economic vehicle…

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                Over 38,000 Somali children facing starvation: UN

                Nairobi (AFP) – Over 38,000 Somali children are at “high risk” from dying from starvation despite hunger levels improving by almost a third across the war-torn nation, UN experts said Thursday. The grim assessment, based on the latest data collected by the UN, comes just over three years since intense drought and war sparked famine…

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                  Somali prime minister appoints new Cabinet after withdrawing first list of appointees

                  MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Somalia’s prime minister unveiled his new Cabinet Tuesday, weeks after he withdrew his initial line-up following opposition by the parliament. Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke appointed a 20-member Cabinet, mostly political newcomers, downsizing the number from the 26-member body that was dissolved earlier this month. Somalia’s president appointed Sharmarke after the parliament…

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                    Hundreds of Somali refugees call East Texas home

                    NACOGDOCHES COUNTY, TX (KTRE) – Nacogdoches, Center, and Lufkin are home to about 150 Somalis refugees. Some have lived here for over five years, learned English, and even obtained their US citizenships. Others are struggling to learn American ways. Somalis are seen in and around Nacogdoches. The women are recognized by their brightly colored native…

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                      Turkish president in Somalia to launch development projects

                      MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Under tight security Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Sunday launched development projects sponsored by his government including an airport terminal in the Somali capital, Mogadishu. Hundreds of soldiers were deployed across Mogadishu where Somali Islamist extremists have carried out terror attacks targeting Turkish interests. Erdogan, on his second visit to Somalia,…

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