Uganda Army Suspends 15 for Somalia Allegations

    Uganda’s military has suspended 15 soldiers who were peacekeepers in Somalia over various allegations of misconduct, a military spokesman said Thursday. The suspended soldiers include two generals who were deployed to Somalia as part of the African Union force there. He said the action was part of what he called “a general performance assessment” of…

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      Edmonton homicide detectives investigating Wednesday morning shooting death at Papyrus Lounge, scene of an unsolved 2011 killing

      EDMONTON  – City homicide cops are probing the shooting death of a 31-year-old man at Papyrus Lounge — the scene of a still-unsolved 2011 New Year’s Day slaying — after gunfire broke out early Wednesday. Detectives remained at the 11124 107 Ave. scene most of the day after cops were called about 12:30 a.m. to a…

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        Somali Media Fraternity welcome Somali Government’s Decision to Deport two foreigners in Support of the Unity of Somali Journalists

        Mogadishu, Nov 4, 2014-The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ), an independent journalists union that represents legally the Somali journalists and the Somali Independent Houses Association (SIMHA), an association that represents more than 30 media houses (print, television, radios stations and online media) in Somalia welcomes the Somali government’s move in deporting two foreigners (A…

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          Mom Who Traveled To Syria To Find Daughters Who Joined ISIS Returns To Britain – See more at: http://www.opposingviews.com/i/society/mother-british-terror-twins-back-home-after-being-held-prisoner-isis#sthash.7XjNll4G.dpuf

          A mother, whose two daughters left home to fight with ISIS, is back home in Britain after having been captured by ISIS fighters during a trip to Syria to rescue the girls. Details of 54-year-old Khadra James’ ordeal are not entirely clear. But what is known is that James and her husband, Ibrahim James, 52,…

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            The Other Somalia

            Hargeisa, the capital of the unrecognized state of Somaliland, is built into a depression in the middle of a desert; from nearly every point in town, a visitor looks up at a lip of baked orange hills and a blank sky. If he has arrived directly from the Somali capital of Mogadishu—as I did, during…

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