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Somalia:
Police Conducts Security Operations in Mogadishu
Shabelle, 27 February 2012
The police forces of Somali Interim Federal Government on Monday conducted search operations in parts of Mogadishu's districts, arresting dozens of people suspected over Al-shabab… Read more »
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Somalia:
Al-Shabab Is Behind the Blast At Football Match
Shabelle, 28 February 2012
Somali government has accused its strongest terms a deadly bomb blast hit on Monday afternoon a football match held in a stadium in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, wounding 8… Read more »
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Somalia:
Landmine Blast at Mogadishu Stadium Injures Eight
Shabelle, 27 February 2012
At least 8 people have been wounded in a huge landmine blast took place in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, witnesses said on Monday. Read more »
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Somalia:
Nine Dead, Two Wounded in Southern Fighting
Shabelle, 28 February 2012
At least nine people have been killed and more than that number were injured in a heavy fighting and shells between Somalia government forces and Al-Qaeda linked militant group of… Read more »
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Somalia:
London Takes the Wrong Route to Peace
African Arguments, 27 February 2012
At first I withheld judgment on the British government's decision to hold a major international conference on Somalia. It was so good to hear the government at last taking an… Read more »
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Somalia:
President Warns Soldiers Against Harming Civilians
Shabelle, 27 February 2012
The president of Somalia on Monday warned officials of government soldiers against harming the civilian people. Read more »
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Kenya:
No Negotiations With Shabaab
Capital FM, 25 February 2012
The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) will not negotiate with the Al Shabaab militia, nor will it pull out of Somalia following the release of a video showing a kidnapped Kenyan urging… Read more »
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Uganda:
Somalia Solution Lies in Three-Tier Approach
New Vision, 27 February 2012
President Museveni was one of the dignitaries who addressed an international conference on Somalia hosted by Britain at the London's Lancaster House on Thursday, February 24. Below… Read more »