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Wararka Maanta- Arbaco, Aug 29, 2012
Qaraxyo Khasaare Nafeed Geysay oo Xalay ka dhacay Magaalada Marko ee Xarunta Gobolka Shabeellada Hoose
Arbaco, Ogoosto 29, 2012 (HOL) — Ugu yaraan laba qof ayaa ku dhintay dhowr kalena dhaawacyo ayaa kasoo gaaray kaddib qaraxyo waaweyn oo xalay ka dhacay gudaha degmada Marko ee xarunta gobolka Shabeellada hoose, xilli ay halkaas ku sugnaayeen ciidamada dowladda Soomaaliya oo baaritaanno sameynayay.
Qaraxyada ayaa waxay ka dhaceen goob shaah lagu kariyo iyo saldhigga degmada Marko halkaasoo la sheegay in markii qaraxyadu ay dhacayeen ay ku sugnaayeen ciidamada dowladda iyo dad shacab ah.
"Way jiraan qaraxyada ka dhacay Marko, balse ma jiro khasaara ciidankeenna kasoo gaaray," ayuu yiri guddoomiye ku xigeenka dhinaca ammaanka ee gobolka Shabeellada hoose, Axmed Maxamed Cumar.
Goobjoogayaal ku sugan Marko ayaa sheegay in qaraxyadu ay ahaayeen kuwo aad u waaweyn, balse aysan garan karin khasaaraha ay geysteen, waxaana warar aan ka helayno Marko ay sheegayaan in sidoo kale ay shalay gallinkii dambe qaraxyo ka dhaceen xarunta idaacadda Andulus ay ku lahayd degmada Marko xilli ay ciidamadu sameynayeen baaritaanno.
Ciidamada dowladda iyo kuwa AMISOM ayaa shalay gudaha u galay degmada Marko halkaasoo ay dorraad Al-shabaab isaga baxday, iyadoo mas'uuliyiinta dowladda ay rajo ka muujiyeen inaysan wax falal ammaan-darro ah aysan ka dhici doonin degmada.
Mas'uuliyiin u hadlay Xarakada Al-shabaab ayaa sheegay in ciidamada dowladda ay khasaare xooggan kasoo gaartay qaraxyo ka dhacay goobo degmadaas ka tirsan, inkastoo Al-shabaab aysan sheegin tirada askarta ku dhimatay.
Degmada Marko oo 90-km Koonfur kaga beegan Muqdisho ayaa waxay noqonaysaa meelihii ugu fogaa oo ay gaaraan ciidamada AMISOM tan iyo markii ay howgalkooda ka billaabeen Muqdisho sannadkii 2007 oo laga joogo muddo shan sano ah.
Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online
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Muqdisho, Soomaaliya
Hoggaamiye Kooxeedyadii horay loo diiday oo loo ogolaaday in Baarlamaanka cusub ay ka mid noqdaan iyo Muran ka taagan Arrintan
8/29/2012 9:55 AM EST
Arbaco, Ogoosto 29, 2012 (HOL) — Maxkamada sare ee dalka ayaa go'aamisay inay hogaamiye kooxeedyadii horay loogu diiday inay baarlamaanka ka mid noqdaan ay ka mid noqon karaan baarlamaanka, iyadoo baabi'isay diidmadii guddiga farsamada kasoo baxday.
Madaxweynaha Somaliland oo shaqadii ka eryay Wasiirkii Warfaafinta Somaliland iyo Sababta loo Aanaynayo xil ka qaadistiisa
8/29/2012 9:20 AM EST
Arbaco, Ogoosto 29, 2012 (HOL) — Madaxweynaha Somaliland, Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Siillaanyo) ayaa maanta xilkii ka qaaday wasiirkiisa warfaafinta iyo wacyigelinta Somaliland, Boobe Yuusuf Ducaale.
Faahfaahin dheeri ah oo kasoo baxaysa dagaal saaka ka dhacay Deegaanno ka tisran Gobolka Jubbada Hoose
8/29/2012 9:04 AM EST
Arbaco, Ogoosto 29, 2012 (HOL) — Faahfaahin dheeri ah ayaa kasoo baxeysa dagaal xooggan oo saaka ka qarxay inta u dhexeysa Degmada Afmadow iyo deegaanka Birta Dheer ee gobolka Jubbada Hoose, dagaalkaas oo u dhexeeyay ciidamada dowladda iyo kuwa Raaskaambooni oo kaashanaya Militariga Kenya iyo xoogagga Al-shabaab.
Guddoomiyaha Baarlamaanka Somalia oo kalankiisii ugu horeeyay maanta la yeeshay Wakiillo ka Socday Beesha Calaamka
8/29/2012 8:49 AM EST
Arbaco, Ogoosto 29, 2012 (HOL) — Guddoomiyaha baarlamaanka Soomaaliya oo la doortay shalay, Maxamed Cismaan Jawaari ayaa wuxuu kulankiisii ugu horreeyay la yeeshay maanta wakiillo ka socday beesha calaamka oo uu ku jiray wakiilka gaarka ah ee Qaramada Midoobay u qaablisan arrimaha Soomaaliya, danjire Augustine Mahiga.
Siyaasiyiin kasoo baxay UDUB oo ku biiray KULMIYE soo bandhigay Awoodda taageero ee ay kusoo biirinayaan Xisbiga Talada haya
8/29/2012 8:48 AM EST
Arbaco, Ogoosto 29, 2012 (HOL) — Xubno ka mid ah madaxdii Xisbiga UDUB ee usoo digo rogtay xisbiga KULMIYE, ayaa maanta xaflad weyn oo ay ku muujinayaa awoodoodda taageero ku soo bandhigay hotel Maansoor ee magaaladda Hargeysa.
Dagaal u dhexeeya Ciidamada Soomaaliya, Kenya, Raaskambooni iyo Al-shabaab oo ka socda Gobolka Jubada Hoose
8/29/2012 6:38 AM EST
Arbaco, Ogoosto 29, 2012 (HOL) — Dagaallo culus oo u dhexeeyo ciidamada dowladda Soomaaliya, kuwa Raaskaambooni iyo militariga Kenya oo isku dhinac ah iyo Xarakada Al-shabaab ayaa saaka ka qarxay deegaanka Cag-libaax ee duleedka Afmadow, iyadoona dagaalku yahay mid xooggan.
Mas’uuliyiinta Maamulka Ahlusunna Waljamaaca oo sheegay inay sameysanayaan maamul Gobolleed u gaar ah
8/29/2012 4:45 AM EST
Arbaco, Ogoosto 29, 2012 (HOL) — Kadib kulamo is daba-jooga ah oo maalmihii ugu danbeeyayba uga socday mas’uuliyiinta Ahlusunna Waljameeca ee Gobolka Galguduud ayay ugu dambeyntii ku go’aansadeen inay sameystaan maamul gobolleed u gaar ah.
Ciidammo ka tirsan Booliiska dalka Kenya iyo dad shacab ah oo ku dhintay Qaraxyo ka dhacay Magaalada Mombasa
8/29/2012 3:50 AM EST
Arbaco, Ogoosto 29, 2012 (HOL) — Ugu yaraan afar qof oo saddex ka mid ah ay ka tirsan yihiin booliiska Kenya iyo qof rayid ah ayaa ku dhintay qaraxyo ka dhacay magaalads Mombasa ee dalka Kenya, waxaana qaraxyadan ku dhaawacmay 16 ka tirsan booliiska Kenya.
Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya oo u Hambalyeeyay Guddoonka Cusub ee Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya loo doortay
8/29/2012 3:18 AM EST
Arbaco, Ogoosto 29, 2012 (HOL) — Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya, Shariif Sheekh Axmed ayaa u hambalyay guddoonka cusub ee baarlamaanka Soomaaliya, isagoo ku tilmaamay tallaabo taariikhi ah in dadka Soomaaliyeed ay 42 sano kaddib yeeshaan baarlamaan lagu doortay gudaha dalka.
Somali News
42 Shabaab killed as AU seizes town
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Xinhua
8/29/2012 4:41 PM EST
NAIROBI, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) -- Troops of the African Union Misson in Somalia (AMISOM) who are battling in Somalia on Wednesday killed 42 Al-Shabaab militants while scores escaped with multiple injuries as military operation to flush out insurgents intensifies in the Horn of Africa nation.
Violence flares for third day straight in Mombasa
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AFP
8/29/2012 4:37 PM EST
One person was reported dead in Kenya’s port city of Mombasa as violence erupted again on Wednesday night following two days of rioting sparked by the killing of a radical cleric allegedly linked to Somali Islamist militants.
We Must Restore Peace In Troubled North Kenya
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The Star
8/29/2012 4:34 PM EST
Nothing captures the cost of war better than the Somali proverbial saying that “a war ends up in the killing of a son and not the birth of a son. This saying which I first heard from my grandfather decades ago, while growing up in the pastoral areas of Gari hills is still relevant in the aftermath of deadly clan clashes that killed more than 60 people in Tana River, Wajir and Mandera. News of violence and bloodshed from northern Kenya at a time when Kenyans are supposed to be enjoying the fruits of a new constitution is deeply worrying.
Abandoned at sea - the forgotten hostages of the Somali pirates
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Telegraph
8/29/2012 4:31 PM EST
The plight of a ship's crew held hostage for more than two and half years has become a "scar on the conscience of the shipping industry", reports Colin Freeman
ONA awards: Star series on Somalia nominated
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Toronto Star
8/29/2012 4:25 PM EST
The Star’s Michelle Shephard and Randy Risling have been nominated for an Online Journalism Award for their one of their gripping series of video documentaries from the most dangerous place on earth.
Pre-emptive tactics bear fruit as piracy falls
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Standard
8/29/2012 4:18 PM EST
The number of pirate attacks has fallen sharply in the first half of this year, led by a drop in Somali piracy.
Somali woman 'forced to pour milk on herself'
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The Local
8/29/2012 11:34 AM EST
New details have emerged about the types of harassment suffered by members of the Somali community in Forserum in south central Sweden, with integration minister Erik Ullenhag upbraiding local politicians for trying to belittle the problem.
'Somali students recruited in Pakistan for The Hague terror attack'
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Dutch News
8/29/2012 11:30 AM EST
A Pakistan newspaper is claiming terror organisation Al-Qaeda recruited two young Somali students in Karachi to carry out a terrorist attack on The Hague.
We must do more for these Sudanese and Somali-born kids
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Herald Sun
8/29/2012 11:23 AM EST
I'm baffled as to what senior Victorian police were hoping to achieve this month when they singled out Sudanese and Somali-born Victorians as over-represented in the crime statistics.
Professor leaves ivory tower to run for president of Somalia
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MPR
8/29/2012 11:16 AM EST
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Ahmed Samatar has been thinking about Somalia for more than 35 years, ever since he left the country to attend the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in his 20s.
UN condemns killing of staff member in Somalia, urges more protection for humanitarians
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UN News Service
8/29/2012 11:08 AM EST
The United Nations in Somalia today condemned the killing of a humanitarian worker serving with the UN food relief agency in the country’s south.
A day in Mogadishu
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The Star
8/29/2012 11:07 AM EST
Decades of civil war had largely taken Somalia off the map as an investment destination. It did not help that the capital Mogadishu was branded as the ‘most dangerous city’ in the world. Perceptions are, however, changing with relative calm in Mogadishu and Somalis from the diaspora trooping back.
Kenya PM blames killing of Muslim cleric on nation's foes
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Reuters
8/29/2012 11:05 AM EST
MOMBASA, Kenya Aug 29 (Reuters) - Kenya's prime minister said on Wednesday the country's enemies were behind the killing of a Muslim cleric that triggered riots he described as being conducted by an "underground organisation" to create divisions between Christians and Muslims.
SRSG statement on the election of the Speaker of the new Somali Parliament
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HOL
8/29/2012 6:39 AM EST
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Dr. Augustine P. Mahiga offers his warmest congratulations to the Somali people on the election of a new Speaker of Parliament. Professor Mohammed Sheikh Osman (Jawari) was today overwhelmingly selected to represent the New Federal Parliament. The election of Deputy Speakers will take place in the immediate future, laying the groundwork for the election of the President, which the SRSG calls on all parties to ensure takes place “within ten days.” Around 230 participated in today’s voting, which was held at the Police Training Academy in Mogadishu.
Minister tasked on Amisom account
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Daily Monitor
8/29/2012 5:48 AM EST
The junior minister for Defence, Gen. Jeje Odong, was yesterday asked to explain an ‘irregular bank account’ which the ministry operates to keep money received from the African Union Mission in Somalia (Amisom).
British Ambassador to Somalia welcomes the election of new speaker
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HOL
8/29/2012 5:45 AM EST
Matt Baugh on Tuesday welcomed the election of the new Speaker of the parliarment and his two deputies.
So close but yet so far for the people of Somalia
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Nouse
8/29/2012 5:29 AM EST
Last week, the East African country of Somalia was geared up to usher in a new age of democracy as its amended constitution was to be implemented, in addition to elections for a new President.
Two Kenyan police die from grenade attack injuries
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AFP
8/29/2012 5:21 AM EST
Two Kenyan policeman died overnight of injuries from a grenade attack during riots in the port city of Mombasa, taking the toll of officers killed by the blast to three, police said on Wednesday.
Mombasa riots deepen concern about religious tensions in Kenya
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CSM
8/29/2012 3:54 AM EST
Kenya’s coastal city of Mombasa has witnessed a new wave violence for the second day running, as Muslim youths protested the killing of Sheikh Aboud Rogo,
Somali journalist stays at work in spite of threats and attacks from al-Shabaab
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HS
8/29/2012 2:37 AM EST
It is nearly two PM in the Somali capital Mogadishu. Radio Mogadishu journalist Abdimohad Hussein, alias Abtidoon, has just wrapped up his noon current affairs programme, and the station is broadcasting heeso – a unique style of Somali pop music.
Somali PM must pay $21 million for alleged torture - US court
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Reuters
8/29/2012 2:28 AM EST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former Somali prime minister denied diplomatic immunity must pay $21 million in damages to the victims of his alleged torture and human rights abuse, a U.S. federal court ruled on Tuesday.