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His­tory learned # 1: The Great China Pro­ject

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The so-called So­mali civil war can­not be re­garded as en­tirely an in­ter­nal af­fair. Sev­eral coun­tries have pro­vided sup­port to the fac­tions in the con­flict. So­ma­lia is sub­ject to an arms em­bargo, so any such armed in­ter­ven­tion, mil­i­tary aid or pro­vi­sion of arms ... More »


Ba­juni his­tory # 1

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For at least five cen­turies the Ba­juni thrived, liv­ing a fairly peace­ful sub­sis­tence ex­is­tence, fish­ing, trad­ing, and farm­ing, in a string of cross-bor­der set­tle­ments, from Kismayuu in south­ern So­ma­lia down to the north­ern tip of Pate Is­land in Kenya, a dis­tan... More »

EU Del­e­ga­tion of­fice to open in So­ma­lia

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The Eu­ro­pean Union (EU) has an­nounced the open­ing of an EU Del­e­ga­tion of­fice to So­ma­lia. The an­nounce­ment was made on Sun­day in Mo­gadishu dur­ing cel­e­bra­tions to mark Eu­rope Day and fol­lows the sign­ing of an Es­tab­lish­ment Agree­ment be­tween the Pres­i­dent of Soma... More »

The Conoco – So­ma­lia De­clas­si­fi­ca­tion Pro­ject # 1

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In­tro­duc­tion: Michael Par­enti on So­ma­lia and Op­er­a­tion Re­store Hope “Just days be­fore he left of­fice in Jan­u­ary 1993, Pres­i­dent Bush sent troops to So­ma­lia sup­pos­edly to safe­guard food dis­tri­b­u­tion to its hun­gry peo­ple. Here seemed to be an­other wor­thy hu­manit... More »


Prophecy be­fore the in­de­pen­dence

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Newly re­leased doc­u­ments from 1960 show of­fi­cials pre­dicted So­ma­lia could de­scend into vi­o­lent con­flict. British in­tel­li­gence ser­vices warned So­ma­lia could lapse into an­ar­chy and tribal war­fare just months be­fore the coun­try gained in­de­pen­dence, it has been re... More »

So­mali Is­lamists dri­ven into north, south pock­ets

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 NAIROBI – A mil­i­tary of­fen­sive has dri­ven So­ma­li­a’s al Shabaab Is­lamist group out of ma­jor strong­holds and de­prived it of rev­enue sources, but its re­treat to a south­ern val­ley and north­ern hills still poses a threat, the U.N. en­voy to So­ma­lia said. The Africa... More »

Kenya Steps Back From Threat to Ex­pel So­mali Refugees

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NAIROBI, Kenya — Pres­i­dent Uhuru Keny­atta of Kenya on Wednes­day soft­ened a threat to ex­pel hun­dreds of thou­sands of So­mali refugees within three months, say­ing there would be no forced repa­tri­a­tions. Mr. Keny­atta made the as­sur­ance af­ter meet­ings with the top ... More »

Ker­ry’s Lost Op­por­tu­nity in Mo­gadishu

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Week ago, United States Sec­re­tary of State John Kerry made an un­prece­dented move for some­one serv­ing in his po­si­tion – he spent three hours in Mo­gadishu, So­ma­lia. Un­for­tu­nately, de­spite good­will and an im­por­tant meet­ing with some civil so­ci­ety lead­ers, he miss... More »