Spirit Award Honors Refugee Literacy Program

    SIOUX FALLS, SD -Since creating an adult literacy program in 2010, Abdul Sidow and the Somali-Bantu Community Development Council has helped numerous refugees learn the English language. Those efforts are now being recognized with the Spirit Award. “It has taken us a lot of time to organize the community, to pull resources from different places…

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      Govt Requests Exoneration of International Debt

      Somali minister for foreign affairs and international cooperation Dr. Abdirahman Beyle has told VOA Somali version that the federal government of Somalia has requested the international community to let off the country’s debt. Dr. Beyle who is currently in Tunisia for an official duty has confirmed that his delegation had a meeting with representatives from…

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        Somali Gov’t Claims That Corrupt Officials Stole Aid

        Speaking before members of parliament, the Minister of Interior Abdullahi Godax Barre claimed that there are specific government officials that have stolen the humanitarian aid meant to be provided to regions in Somalia. The Minister strained that the corrupt officials were given the responsibility of getting the aid across to needy families in Bay and…

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          Hirsi Ali: Telling a Critic From an Islamophobe

          Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a Somali-born U.S. citizen who is known — among other things — for her radical views on Islam. Her supporters consider her a leading critic, while many others believe she is guilty of Islamophobia and bigotry. I think she is a perfect case to educate people on the difference between the…

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            Somalia and Kenya in diplomatic row

            The Somali government have recalled the country’s Ambassador to Kenya, Mohamed Ali Nur, for ‘consultations’ over the controversial operation ‘Uslama Watch’ as well as the much publicized arrest of a top diplomat of the Somali embassy last week. Since the beginning of this month, reports indicate that more than 3,000 Somalis in Kenya have been…

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              Somali President: “I thank our Emirati brothers for their generous donation to the people of Somali, one that will help us to deliver both security and medical treatment.”

              Mogadishu, 29 April 2014 (SDN/QJ)- His Excellency President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud today visited the sites of two development projects in Mogadishu, funded by the United Arab Emirates. HE the President visited the sites with the UAE’s Ambassador to Somalia, Mohamed Al Osmani along with senior members of the Somali National Army (SNA) and the construction…

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                More local Somalis head home

                When the civil war in Somalia broke out more than 20 years ago, Jaylani Hussein and his family were among the first to move to the United States. Hussein has lived in the U.S. since 1993. He speaks English without any hint of an accent, holds two bachelor’s degrees, goes deer hunting in the fall…

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                  Elders to aid Tana River peace talks

                  Elders from the Somali and Orma communities have met to resolve a conflict over pasture that injured five people in Tana River county last week. They held a meeting at the Tana River county government headquarters on Friday afternoon and agreed to send a team of elders to resolve the matter amicably. The meeting was…

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                    SIMHA Condemns the Arrest of Two Somali Jornalist in Nairobi

                    Somali independent media house association SIMHA strongly condemns the detention of journalists Hassan sheikh Omar and Fowzia Omar. The two who were working with Horn cable TV and Bar-Kulan Radio respectively were arrested in the predominately Somali neighborhood of Easteigh in eastern Nairobi on Saturday. ‘I have legal documents to stay in the country but…

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                      Somali nationals arrested for ‘khat’

                      JOHANNESBURG – Two Somalian nationals were arrested in Johannesburg on Monday for being in possession of the drug Mirra, which originates from Ethiopia, Johannesburg metro police said on Monday. They were arrested at 8am in High Street, Brixton after the leaves were found wrapped in plastic bags in the boot of their VW Jetta, Chief Superintendent…

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                        Parents at ‘socially vulnerable’ schools in northeast Edmonton warm to school closure, replacement

                        In the music room at Lawton Junior High School, a Somali interpreter translates as mothers and fathers urge the public school district to put a $20-million replacement school in their northeast Edmonton neighbourhood. In late June, public school trustees will decide which of three older communities gets a new provincially funded K-9 school. “What do…

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                          Missing Somali man likely killed, Calgary police say

                          Calgary police believe a 25-year-old man who went missing in February was killed, but they have not identified any suspects. Suryan Giama was last seen by family Feb. 17 at a Woodbine home. Police recovered his vehicle about a month later in the Britannia-Elboya area of the southwest. Forensic evidence gleaned from multiple scenes in…

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