Kenya: Somalia Pulls Out of Refugee Talks in Protest

    THE delayed repatriation of more than 500,000 Somali refugees suffered a setback after Somalia pulled out of talks in protest at Kenya’s deportation of refugees from urban centres. The launch of a 12-member tripartite commission that was mandated to oversee the gradual and voluntary repatriation process has now been suspended indefinitely. Somalia was apparently angered…

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      IRGC Confiscates Somali Vessel Smuggling Diesel Fuel

      TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) patrol ships confiscated a Somali oil tanker near the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf on Wednesday for smuggling a massive shipment of diesel fuel from Iran. The IRGC naval forces seized the 1000-ton ship, named the Yahya Yahya, for smuggling 500,000 liters of diesel…

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        Somali’s Army Chief Escapes Assassination Attempt

        TEHRAN (FNA)- Somali’s Army Chief Gen. Dahir Adan Elmi escaped an attempt on his life on Wednesday when a bombing hit his car in south of capital Mogadishu. “Elmi, also known as Indha Qarshe, escaped an assassination attempt when an explosion targeted his car on his way to the Defense Ministry headquarters,” security forces said,…

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          Female Soldiers Join the Army Ranks in Somalia

          It’s unusual to see a female in the military in traditionally conservative Somali society where women’s duties are generally at home and limited to family chores. But several determined women are breaking down those barriers and joining the army. Somali army officials report female army recruits have increased following the ouster from the capital in…

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            Somalia: Govt. Refuses a Meeting On Refugees

            The government of Somalia declined to take part in a meeting on refugees. The meeting would be attended by Kenya Government, Somalia and the UN Refugee Agency-UNHCR. The meeting was called off as Somalia turned down to take part in it. The meeting would take place in Nairobi. In a letter from the Ministry of…

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              Al-Shabaab claims Djibouti attack

              Mogadishu – Somali rebel group al-Shabaab was behind the restaurant attack in Djibouti by two suicide bombers over the weekend that killed a Turkish national and wounded several Western soldiers, the militants said on Tuesday. In the first attack of its kind in the tiny Horn-of-Africa state, a man and a woman blew themselves up…

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                Turkish Airlines official shot dead in Somali capital

                An official from Turkish Airlines (THY) was shot dead when gunmen attacked a car carrying THY officials in Mogadishu on Tuesday. Sadettin Doğan is chief of security for THY in the Somali capital and responsible for the safety of the company’s employees in Mogadishu, a city still beset by unrest and disorder amid sporadic attacks…

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                  Life in Worcester far different from homeland in Somaliland

                  WORCESTER — Nineteen-year-old Deqa Abdirahman Aden likes politics, and, after completing her studies in the United States, she said she would like to someday return home to Somaliland to run for public office. However, raised in an African societal and religious culture that drastically limits opportunities for women, she recognizes that career option probably won’t…

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                    Is Djibouti al-Qaeda’s new front?

                    On Saturday, suspected suicide bombers struck a restaurant popular with westerners in Djibouti. Three people died and more than a dozen were injured, including European nationals.The attack is the first of its kind. No one has claimed responsibility yet, but it appears to be the beginning of a campaign by al-Qaeda-linked groups to open a…

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                      Somali PM approves minister resignation

                      Somali Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed has confirmed resignation of his security minister in the wake of al-Shabab’s deadly attack on the parliament building in the capital Mogadishu, which killed at least 10 people. “I confirm that I have approved the resignation letter from the minister of the security. He has taken great share of…

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                        Kenya: Somalis scapegoated in counter-terror crackdown

                        Kenya’s Somali community is being scapegoated in a counter-terror operation which has seen thousands subjected to arbitrary arrest, harassment, extortion, ill-treatment, forcible relocation and expulsion, Amnesty International said today. In a new Briefing Paper Amnesty International documents a disturbing wave of serious human rights violations suffered by Kenya’s Somali community since a security crackdown –…

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