Uganda: security tightened after warnings over terrorist plot

    Ugandan police have drastically increased their surveillance in the country after reports emerged last week of impending terrorist attacks. Police spokesman, Fred Enanga, has announced that all public places without adequate security provisions will be shut down. He has also called on the public to be vigilant and collaborate with the police to curb any…

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      Open letter addressed to Secretary Lenku concerning refugee journalists

      Mr. Joseph Ole Lenku Cabinet Secretary of Interior and Coordination of National Government Harambee House P.0. Box 30510-00100 Nairobi KENYA SUBJECT: Concern over the transfer of refugee journalists to designated areas Dear Secretary Lenku, Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), and the Rory Peck Trust—three international organizations dedicated to defending freedom…

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        Bomb rocks Somali town

        Mogadishu – At least 10 people were killed on Monday in a huge explosion targeting a senior official in the southern Somali town of Baidoa, police and hospital staff said. “The target was a pick-up truck transporting a senior local official,” police spokesperson Mohamed Moalim Abdirahman said of the blast. Medical worker Mohamed Adan said…

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          Somali President in Uganda

          The Somali President Hassan Shiekh Mohamud is in Uganda to hold talks with his counterpart President Yoweri Museveni. Shiekh Mohamud was received at Entebbe International Airport by State Minister for Regional Affairs, Asuman Kiyingi as well as some senior security officials. However, New Vision could not readily establish the issues to be discussed by the…

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            Samantar Again Seeks Supreme Court Review

            For the third time in five years, the Samantar case is back before the Supreme Court. On May 5, former Somali Defense Minister Mohamed Ali Samantar again petitioned for certiorari, after the Fourth Circuit dismissed his appeal of Judge Brinkema’s final judgment in the long-running ATS and TVPA suit against him for human rights violations committed…

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              AFM soldiers leave for EU mission off Somali coast

              A group of 22 AFM soldiers, including three officers, this morning left Grand Harbour for Somalia on the Dutch naval vessel HMLMS De Zeven Provincien. Before leaving they shared lunch with their families on board the ship. AFM Commander Jeffrey Curmi and Dutch Ambassador Rita Dulci Rahman spoke to the soldiers individually and wished them…

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                Retreating Al Shebaab holding people hostage

                The Shebaab group is rapidly losing ground to Somali government and African Union forces in their nearly decade-long conflict, but it has no intention of conceding defeat. The group is developing new tactics such as urging residents to leave towns captured by the government, a Shebaab official who requested anonymity told DPA from the south-central…

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                  President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud today chaired the first High Level Partnershi​p Forum (HLPF) executive meeting

                  Mogadishu, May 10 2014: HE President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud today chaired the first High Level Partnership Forum (HLPF) executive meeting. Attended by more than 15 Ambassadors and international agency representatives, the Forum reviewed progress of the Federal Government of Somalia and the associated support of the international community in achieving activities outlined in the New Deal Compact,…

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                    Hunt on for more Somalis

                    KUALA LUMPUR: The police counter terrorism division has launched a manhunt for at least five other members of the Somali terrorist group Al-Sha­baab who entered the country as college students and tourists. Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ah­­mad Zahid Hamidi said the hunt was to ensure that Malaysia did not be­­come a training ground for…

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                      Immigrant mothers are strong, resilient

                      KITCHENER — There were times when Rahima Issa just wanted to give up. Like the morning in the depths of winter, when the Somali single mother of five had to take two of her children to the doctor. Because the bus to her son’s school ran only every half-hour, and she then had to take…

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                        Minnesota Somalis strive to alleviate Kenyan pressure on Refugees

                        The Somali-American community in Minnesota have made tremendous efforts to help the Somali refugees and Somali-Kenyans who had been ethnically profiled, detained, tortured, abused, extorted and deported by the Kenyan Government. Therefore upon rallying at the State Capital, writing letters, petitions, phone calls, e-mails, meeting with high level officials, finally we have being heard today…

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                          Anti-Terror Swoops Dehumanise Somalis

                          Popular history does not record whether Sojourner Truth ever received an answer to her question, “Ain’t I a Woman?” In taking this question as rhetorical, the answer as self-evident, we assume that being human is self-evident, an assumption that is historically and conceptually inaccurate. We risk forgetting (or agree to forget) that much of what…

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