Somali-Americans confront tribalism

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Many Somalis have faced racism in the United States after fleeing their war-torn homeland. But some are facing another kind of discrimination — tribalism. Somalia’s population is comprised of four main tribes and other minority clans. Tribalism has splintered Somali immigrant groups in other countries, and some activists in the Twin Cities…

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      Somalia Informatio​n Minister: “We Welcome Sheikh Mohamed Said Atom’s Rejection of Al-Shabaab”

      Mogadishu, 07 June 2014: On behalf of H.E. President Hassan Sheik Mohamud, the Prime Minister, H.E. Abdiweli Sheik Ahmed and the Federal Government of Somalia, the Ministry of Information commends Sheikh Mohamed Said Atom’s rejection of al-Shabaab, and hopes his brave step inspires others to follow his example and embrace peace and unity. Sheik Atom…

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        Somali Information Minister: Weekly Updates

        Mogadishu, 07 June 2014(SDN/QJ)– H.E. Mustafa Duhulow today spoke to the media in Mogadishu to provide an update on government progress over the last week. The Minister spoke on issues such as good governance, security operations in Mogadishu, military operations against al-Shabaab, UNSOM’s 1st Anniversary, the London Conference (on Combatting Violence Against Women) on 10th…

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          Severe hunger spreading in southern Somalia

          Severe hunger is spreading in southern Somalia where al-Shabab fighters have encircled towns controlled by African Union forces. Reports say several towns are now experiencing a famine-like situation due to the lack of food deliveries, and there are deaths from malnutrition and hunger. Al-Shabab fighters have recently been pushed out of the capital Mogadishu and…

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            Somali pirates release Kenyan hostages

            MOGADISHU: Three Kenyan aid workers held hostage by pirates in northern Somalia for close to two years have been freed unharmed, their employer said Friday. International Aid Services was “overjoyed to announce that three of its staff members who were kidnapped in Somalia over 22 months ago have been released and are safe and well,”…

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              Jihadist Recruitment in West Difficult to Stop

              WASHINGTON — Abdi Mohamud Nur seemed like a pretty average American kid. Part of Minneapolis’ sizable community of Somali-Americans, Nur was obedient and good-natured, his sister, Ifrah, said. He loved basketball. He graduated from a Minneapolis high school last year and enrolled at a local college. In March of this year, Ifrah said, things changed….

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                Springfield officials seek to work with state agencies to help still-homeless Somali refugee families from condemend duplex

                SPRINGFIELD – A lawyer for the city’s Housing office said Friday that the city remains committed to helping two refugee families that were left homeless two weeks ago when their Union Street apartment was condemned. The two families, originally from Somalia and consisting of three adults and 12 children, have spent the last two weeks…

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                  Raila Wants KDF Withdrawn From Somalia

                  Nairobi — Coalition for Reforms and Democracy leader Raila Odinga says it is time for Kenya to withdraw its troops from neighbouring Somalia. The former Prime Minister who addressed members of the Somali community in Eastleigh said the continued stay of Kenya Defence Forces soldiers in Somalia is hurting Kenyans. “It is high time the…

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                    Somalia: UN aid chief calls for $60 million emergency funding through summer months

                    The United Nations humanitarian chief today called for $60 million for the next three months to prevent Somalia “from slipping back into a major humanitarian crisis” as it did during the 2011 famine. Briefing the Security Council, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Valerie Amos stressed that “early warnings must trigger early action so that Somalia moves…

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                      Man Convicted in Christmas Tree Bomb Plot Seeks New Trial

                      PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Defense attorneys will argue Wednesday morning that a Portland, Oregon, man convicted of terrorism charges should be acquitted or granted a new trial. Oral arguments will focus on the government’s use of evidence and its reliance on surveillance obtained through extrajudicial means. The attorneys for Mohamed Mohamud (pictured in a mugshot…

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                        H.E. The President welcomes the announcement of the appointment of an US Ambassador to Somalia

                        Mogadishu, 4 June 2014: Today, H.E The President, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud received confirmation that President Obama will appoint the first US Ambassador to Somalia in two decades. “I am delighted to confirm our mutual goals of security, inclusive, sustainable development and good governance for Somalia. The appointment of a US Ambassador demonstrates the strength of…

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                          FBI: Somalis leaving Minnesota to fight in Syria

                          MINNEAPOLIS (KMSP) -The FBI says more Somali travelers have left Minnesota, possibly to fight against the regime of President Bashar Assad in Syria. Investigators believe those who left Minnesota were motivated by radical ideology, not nationalism. SOURCE: 12 MINNESOTA SOMALIS HAVE LEFT FOR SYRIA The FBI has not specified how many people are believed to…

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                            Scholars Deaths Spark Kenya Muslims Anger .

                            MANDERA – Scores of angry Kenyan Muslim youth have protested the killing of two Muslim scholars in the north eastern province of Mandera at the Somali borders at the hands of security forces over allegations of being affiliated to militant group Al-Shabaab. “The protest was quelled by police,” Abdullahi Alas, a local resident, told Anadolu…

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