Tag Archive | Somalia
Posted on April 25, 2016. Tags: Democracy, Elections, Eritrea, Human Rights, Isayas Afewerki, Pierre Nkurunziza, Politics and Security, Refugees, Somalia, South Sudan, United Nations
OPINION By Hagos Abraha It is not unusual for the Eritrea regime to repeat its make believe claims regarding Ethiopia and the region in general. However, it not always we find respected institutions engaged in such intellectually bankrupt propaganda. Sadly, that was the case with the recent article published by the Nordic Africa Institute. We […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Democracy, Economy, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Politics and Security, Regional Issues, Somalia, South Sudan
Posted on April 18, 2016. Tags: Eritrea, Ethiopia, Refugees, Somalia
STR/AFP/Getty by THOMAS D. WILLIAMS, PH.D.18 Apr 2016310 More than 400 drowned when a vessel crammed with migrants capsized early Monday morning during an attempt to make the crossing from Egypt to southern Italy across the perilous Strait of Sicily. The migrants were mostly Somalis, along with some fleeing from Ethiopia and Eritrea, and all […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Economy, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Regional Issues, Somalia
Posted on April 18, 2016. Tags: Democracy, Djibouti, Irredentism, Kenya, NFD, Politics and Security, Somalia, Somaliland
Center for Policy Analysis and Research By Abdiwahid Abdullahi* April 12, 2016 Since the awakening of the Somali nationalism in 1945 after the defeat of Dervish warriors in the Godan plains of Nugal, the Somalis were dreaming to settle an old grievance that divided the Somali inhabited territories. The arrival of the Europeans had not […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Defense News, Democracy, Djibouti, Economy, Ethiopia, Kenya, Politics and Security, Regional Issues, Somalia, Somaliland, Tanzania
Posted on April 11, 2016. Tags: al-Shabab, Politics and Security, Somalia, Terrorism
By Abdi Guled | AP April 11 at 9:56 AM MOGADISHU, Somalia — A car bomb exploded on Monday outside restaurant packed with lunchtime customers in the Somali capital of Mogadishu killing at least five people, including school children, said witnesses. After the blast, a young girl was crying outside the restaurant screaming “where is my sister?” […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Politics and Security, Regional Issues, Somalia
Posted on April 9, 2016. Tags: al-Shabab, AMISOM, Democracy, Elections, Somalia, Terrorism
From Brookings Institution Editors’ Note: Al-Shabab’s operational capacities and intimidation power have grown in the past year, writes Vanda Felbab-Brown. Many of Kenya’s counterterrorism policies have been counterproductive, and counterinsurgency efforts by the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) have at best stagnated. This piece was originally published by The Cipher Brief. April 2 marked one […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Ethiopia, Kenya, Politics and Security, Regional Issues, Somalia
Posted on April 4, 2016. Tags: BBG, Ed Royce, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Horn of Africa, Somalia, United States, VOA
In April 2013, then Secretary of State Hilary Clinton testified in front of a House Foreign Affairs Committee about Voice of America’s (VOA) Broadcasting Board of Governors, saying “Broadcasting Board of Governors is practically defunct in terms of its capacity to be able to tell its message around the world.” The Voice of America […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Democracy, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Politics and Security, Regional Issues, Somalia
Posted on April 3, 2016. Tags: al-Shabab, Somalia, Terrorism, United States
Al-Shabab is waging an armed insurgency in Somalia The US military says it has targeted a vehicle carrying three al-Shabab militants in a drone strike in Somalia. A Pentagon spokesman named the main target as Hassan Ali Dhoore, accused of organising recent bomb attacks in which US personnel were killed. US officials say they are […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Politics and Security, Regional Issues, Somalia, Somaliland
Posted on March 27, 2016. Tags: al-Shabab, Kenya, Somalia, Terrorism
Publication: Terrorism Monitor Volume: 14 Issue: 1 By: Sunguta West Abdirahim Mohammed Abdullahi (source: YouTube) Al-Shabaab, the Somalia-based Islamist militant organization, is still actively recruiting from neighboring Kenya even as the group suffers major setbacks in southern Somalia. Underpinning the group’s notable success in recruitment is the radicalization and indoctrination of young men in order to […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Kenya, Politics and Security, Regional Issues, Somaliland
Posted on March 25, 2016. Tags: al-Shabab, CSIA, Matt Bryden, Somalia, Terrorism
Matt Bryden at CSIS The 2013 Somali Compact agreed between the Somali Federal Government and international donors set ambitious deadlines for the delivery of a new constitution, electoral laws, and national elections, all by late 2016. Since then, optimism that Somalia’s perpetual transition might be ended has been undermined by the familiar themes of missed […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Democracy, Politics and Security, Regional Issues, Somalia, Somaliland, Somaliland
Posted on March 20, 2016. Tags: Recognition, Somalia, Somaliland
Image: REUTERS/Feisal Omar Written by Nima Elmi, Senior Adviser, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Somaliland People often look at me with a bewildered expression on their face when I mention the Republic of Somaliland. Many assume that I meant to say Somalia. Mention the Horn of Africa and people inevitably think of […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Democracy, Economy, Regional Issues, Somalia, Somaliland, Somaliland