Somalia army weapons sold on open market -U.N. monitors

    UNITED NATIONS, Oct 10 (Reuters) – Somali army weapons and ammunition continue to be diverted to open markets despite the government’s pledges to prevent its arms from leaking and ending up in the hands of Islamist militants, U.N. investigators said in a new report. The Somalia-Eritrea Monitoring Group, an 8-member panel of investigators that monitors…

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      Yet Another Example of How Government Uses ‘Legal Process’ to Coerce Reporters to Reveal Sources

      In 2011, a reporter for Fox News named Mike Levine was issued a grand jury subpoena as part of a Justice Department leak investigation. The subpoena demanded Levine reveal the names of “law enforcement” sources, who confirmed details for a story he wrote on Somali-Americans being indicted on terrorism charges in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Levine fought…

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        A BOMB ATTACK foiled DJIBOUTI CITY

        A bomb attack has been foiled tonight at 22h at the market in Riyadh. The area was quickly sealed off by security forces and diverted traffic at crossings and Dar el hanan UNFD . According to initial elements of information available , it appears that bomb placed in a bag was placed in an alley…

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          The Dubai Mall – but not as you know it

          LONDON // Bright hijabs for Dh18, Dh6 cappuccino and haircuts costing Dh30. Welcome to Dubai Mall … west London. A far cry from the sprawling emporium at the foot of the Burj Khalifa, the small shopping centre on the high street of Southall, which has a shopfront less than 10 metres long, is a source…

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            Somalia closes dozen embassies overseas

            Somali has cut the number of its embassies to 31, closing nine in Africa, Middle East, Asia, and Europe, Abdiraham Beyle, the Somali foreign minister told reporters on Thursday.Beyle disclosed in a press conference that nine of the country’s embassies abroad had been temporarily closed, describing the move as a bid to minimize the huge…

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              Somalis alienated from Norwegian job market

              A growing number of Somali immigrants are feeling humiliated by The Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV), a new report shows. Independent research foundation Fafo’s study (in Norwegian) NAV’s treatment of this group has a negative effect on their trust in institutions and experience of inclusive Norwegian citizenship. NAV employees have explained that the major…

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                Uganda detains 10 terror suspects

                Uganda has remanded 10 people accused of sneaking into the country on a terror mission. The nine Somalis and one Kenyan, were on Tuesday remanded at Luzira prison by Buganda Road Magistrate’s Court. They had spent 13 days in police cells at the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) in Kireka. The suspects had appeared for mention…

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                  Kiwi faces life in prison

                  The family of a New Zealand citizen accused of preparing to fight in the Syrian civil war say they were in the dark about his alleged extremism. Somalia-born Amin Mohamed faces a potential lifetime jail sentence in Australia after being accused of preparing to enter a foreign state to engage in hostile activities. Mahad Warsame,…

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                    St. David’s Center’s autism treatment preschool reaches out to Somali families

                    When St. David’s Center for Child and Family Development decided to establish a new autism day treatment (ADT) preschool program in Northeast Minneapolis, mental health paraprofessionals went door-to-door to talk to parents and recruit potential students. “We went out into the community,” recalled paraprofessional Amina Hassan of this unusual approach. “We just knocked on doors…

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