Alberta to do better at placing foster children within community

    The government of Alberta says it must do a better job placing foster children within their community. “My number one priority is to make sure children are placed in kinship relationships as much as possible,” says Human Services Minister Manmeet Bhullar. “We need to do better.” An Edmonton Somali-Canadian woman who is fighting for custody of her niece and nephew now…

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      Kenya detentions: ‘People were herded like goats’

      NAIROBI – Hassan Isaak stood outside Nairobi’s Kasarani Stadium for hours.   He was hoping to obtain information about his sister-in-law, who – like thousands of others – had recently been detained by Kenyan security forces.   “Walahi [I swear to God], I have never seen anything like this,” a frustrated Isaak told Anadolu Agency outside…

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        Kenyan opposition slams counter-terrorism crackdown

        Kenya’s opposition party on Thursday slammed the mass round-up and deportation of ethnic Somalis by police after a week-old counter-terrorism crackdown saw 4,000 people arrested. The latest sweep, conducted in Nairobi’s main Somali district Eastleigh since last Friday, is aimed at weeding out sympathisers of the Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab, but residents say people of Somali origin…

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          From Mogadishu to Minneapolis, and back

          Hail a taxi in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and you are likely to find a Somali refugee behind the wheel. The twin cities of Minneapolis and St Paul are one of the largest Somali municipalities outside of Somalia. About 32,000 citizens of Somali origin are living in Minnesota, a state in the American Midwest, according to 2011…

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            Jeremy Renner Developing Somalian Political Drama

            He’s not just good for disarming military bombs and hunting witches: Jeremy Renner’s production company The Combine is developing Somali, a political drama centering in — you guessed it — Somalia. The film will center on a man with little political experience who is unexpectedly appointed Prime Minister of Somalia, only to realize his election…

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              Somali MPs threaten to withdraw from Jubilee

              SEVEN MPs from northern Kenya yesterday threatened to withdraw their support for Jubilee in defence of Majority Leader Aden Duale. Some MPs from TNA have been agitating for his removal saying that he is undermining the Jubilee government. The MPs, from all three main political parties, accused the TNA MPs of “political terrorism” saying that…

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                Security downturn in Mogadishu

                MOGADISHU, 9 April 2014 (IRIN) – Three years after Al-Shabab insurgents withdrew from the city, security in Mogadishu remains a serious problem for residents and aid workers, with threats from Al-Shabab incursions, criminals and militia. Often-deadly attacks attributed to Al Shabab or its sympathizers involving mortar rounds, rocket propelled grenades and improvised explosive devices occur…

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                  Suspect of killing Somali man caught

                  On Tuesday night in Leek, a 23-year old man was arrested in relation to the fatal abuse of a Somali man in Groningen. The man from Leek was caught with the help of witnesses, the police say. According to RTV Noord, witnesses declared that a total of four men were involved in the incident. A…

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                    Somali Prime Minister Meets EU and UNMAS

                    His Excellency Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed attended a meeting with the European Union and UNMAS to discuss on-going accomplishments in regards to safety and security within Mogadishu. The Prime Minister and members of EU and UNMAS unfolded the news of the elimination of all explosive objects within Mogadishu. The government led by the Prime…

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                      Somali terror suspect denies escape from Dadaab camp

                      A Somali suspected of terrorism was yesterday charged in a Mombasa court with residing outside a designated refugee camp. Abdirahman Ahmed Abdullahi appeared before senior principal magistrate Richard Odenyo. He admitted that he was found outside the refugee camp at Ganjoni in Mombasa town on April 3. The court was informed that police officers from…

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                        Hundreds of immigrant kids sent abroad to study

                        Hundreds of Norwegian-Somali children are being sent to study in Somalia, Kenya, Egypt and Britain, because their parents are concerned that they are struggling to prosper inside the Norwegian system, according to a new report from Norway’s Institute for Social Research. “Parents often find that their children are seen as weak learners, often because they…

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                          UN concerned over arrest of 4,000 Somalis in Kenya

                          NAIROBI: Kenyan security forces have rounded up thousands of Somalis or Kenyans of Somali origin, leaving many languishing in a football stadium, amid a major crackdown on suspected Islamists blamed for a string of attacks. The operation, which local media say has involved more than 6,000 men from the police and from the elite General…

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                            Hatuuf Media Group Proscribe :Somaliland

                            Hargaysa 07.April 2014 (SDN)- Police in Hargeisa have seized the offices of Hatuuf Media Group through orders from the regional court in the Somaliland capital city. The court order indicated that that the newspaper has been proscribed for publishing false and malicious reports about senior government personnel thence police are currently in total control of…

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                              SAPIC Condemns Murder of UNODC Personnel in Galkayo

                              SAPIC Condemns Murder of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Personnel 7th April, 2014, Mogadishu-SAPIC condemns the murder of two consultants at the Galkayo main Airport. We condemn the barbaric act on the consultants who were working with UNODC in efforts to help the country. SAPIC would like to send their heartfelt and…

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