UCID Statements on the Somaliland parliament dispute

    UCID party is concerned about the on-going dispute between the chairman of the House of the Representatives and the president of the Republic of Somaliland, while the nation is just about seven months away from the forthcoming presidential election. UCID strongly condemns the government’s action of closing the House of the Representative, harassing and arresting…

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      Somali taxi driver beaten and threatened in Lieksa

      Somali-born Abdi is the first dark-skinned taxi driver ever to be hired in Lieksa, North Karelia. A week ago, after two months on the job, he received death threats and was verbally abused and physically assaulted after his night shift. Police are investigating the incident as a racist crime. Abdi (full name undisclosed) moved to…

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        Somaliland Parliamentary squabble sinks to a new low, tribalism

        Hargeisa- Somaliland’s lower house Wakiilo are currently embroiled in a  feud that lead to a show down between the opposition party Wadani and the ruling party Kulmiye and it could possible cost the speaker his post. Somaliland security forces are seen at the parliament building today, where the parliamentarians are expected to hold an agenda setting meeting. The parliaments agenda items…

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          Officials say US, frustrated with Somali leaders, threatens to cut funding, will boycott forum

          MOGADISHU, Somalia — The United States has threatened to make significant cuts in the financial assistance it gives to Somalia because of political bickering by its leaders, officials said. The top U.S. representative to Somalia, James P. McAnulty, recently threatened an aid cut unless the country’s bickering president and prime minister begin working together, a…

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            Dur-Dur Band chooses Mpls. for first gig in 20 years

            When Somalia collapsed into a civil war more than two decades ago, the nation’s cultural community suffered. For Somalis, a big blow came when the Dur-Dur Band, the country’s preeminent party band of the 1980s, dissolved. Since then, its members have been separated far from their homeland. Tonight, members of the popular musical group will…

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              2-day event builds Christian-Muslim relationships

              EXCELSIOR, Minn. (AP) – The Evangelical Lutheran Church is hosting a two-day conference designed to build bridges between Christians and those of Muslim faith. The conference is on Friday and Saturday. Experts will talk about tough topics, including how to overcome barriers put up by extremist preachers. Many of the activities take place at Mount…

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                Somaliland Parliamentary speaker makes a self-serving request to the public, again

                Burao (SDN)-Somaliland parliamentary speaker as well as the chairman of Wadani party Abdirahman Ciro asked the people of Somaliland to assemble in order to defend the Somaliland Parliament from the government. The Chairman is currently campaigning in Buao ahead of the official campaign period while the Somaliland Parliament is mired in partisan squabble between the…

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                  NUSOJ in Partnership with Relief International Conduct Media Awareness Campaign in Mogadishu

                  Mogadishu November 13, 2014-The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) in partnership with Relief International organized Media Awareness Campaign program, held for 40 participants drawn from the Media, civil society, local universities, at Mogadishu’s Siyaad City Hotel on Thursday November 13, 2014. The one day event, which was supported by the European Union, was entitled…

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                    Prime Minister Abdiweli calls for commitment to respect provisional constitution and country’s laws

                    Mogadishu, The Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia H.E Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed has called for cooperation and compromise in resolving the ongoing political crisis. Prime Minister Abdiweli stated that the political differences negatively impact on the realization of Vision 2016 including the chance to hold democratic elections and the opportunity for Somali people…

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                      Shouting match, whistles halt debate on sacking Somali PM

                      MOGADISHU (Reuters) – A debate on whether to sack Somalia’s Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed descended into chaos on Tuesday as his supporters blew whistles and shouted out slogans, forcing the parliamentary speaker to halt the session. The no-confidence motion, which Washington had warned could deepen political turmoil, was backed by lawmakers loyal to President…

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