Fri 4 Apr 2014 |
Parliament Calls On Govt. to Open Public Roads All Africa [Shabelle]Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary committee for National Security & Interior Dahir Amin Jesow, reported to Radio Shabelle in Mogadishu that they urged the Federal Governmen to open roads in towns and districts that have been seized f... |
Al-Shabaab Attack Military Base Last Night in Hiiraan All Africa [Shabelle]The Commander of the Somali National Army in the Hiiraan region Osman Abdi Mumin stated to Radio Shabelle in Mogadishu that the troops defended themselves against an attack by Al-Shabaab on their military base on the outskirts of the Buloba... |
Is Kenya's heavy-handed response to security threats justifiable? Al Jazeera The Kenyan police raid of Masjid Musa in February and the April 1 assassination of Islamic preacher Abubakar Shariff in the coastal city of Mombasa reveals the pernicious cost of the aggressive counter-terrorism campaign led by an unreforme... |
Kenyan police quell unrest after Islamist shooting: witness Daily Press MOMBASA, Kenya (Reuters) - Kenyan police fired in the air and unleashed tear gas to disperse scores of Muslim youths angered by the killing of a prominent Islamist in the port city of Mombasa this week, a Reuters witness said on Friday. | Tensions ha... |
Kenya: Attacks meant to ignite sectarian violence STL Today NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenya's president says recent attacks in the country, blamed on Somali-based Islamic militants, are meant to provoke a sectarian war but it won't succeed. | Uhuru Kenyatta said Friday the war being fought is not a war of relig... |
Blasts Heard Near Dadaab Refugee Camp Airstrip All Africa [Shabelle]Garissa, Kenya: Two loud explosions were Thursday night heard near Dadaab refugee camp airstrip in Garissa but the cause could not be immediately established. ... |
Broadcast Journalist Detained By Somali Authorities Over Report About Missing Passport All Africa [IFEX]National Union of Somali Journalists ... |
Traditional folk dancing breathes new life into Mogadishu BBC News 4 April 2014 Last updated at 12:33 BST | For many years life in the Somali capital Mogadishu was one of restrictions. | Music and dancing were banned under strict Sharia law imposed by the militant Islamist group al-Shabab. | They controlled the Soma... |
Kenya: Attacks meant to ignite sectarian violence The Guardian NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenya's president says recent attacks in the country, blamed on Somali-based Islamic militants, are meant to provoke a sectarian war but it won't succeed. | Uhuru Kenyatta said Friday the war being fought is not a war of re... |
Kenya: Attacks meant to ignite sectarian violence Philadelphia Daily News Travel Deals | $879 -- 5-Nt. Jamaica All-Incl. Getaway from Philly, 45% Off | | See all travel deals » | The Associated Press | Posted: Friday, April 4, 2014, 6:04 AM | NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Kenya's president says recent attacks in the co... |
Kenya's president says extremist attacks meant to ignite sectarian violence won't succeed Fox News Published April 04, 2014Associated Press | Facebook0 Twitter0 Gplus0 | NAIROBI, Kenya – Kenya's president says recent attacks in the country, blamed on Somali-based Islamic militants, are meant to provoke a sectarian war but it won't succ... |
Kenya: Attacks meant to ignite sectarian violence The Charlotte Observer NAIROBI, Kenya Kenya's president says recent attacks in the country, blamed on Somali-based Islamic militants, are meant to provoke a sectarian war but it won't succeed. | Uhuru Kenyatta said Friday the war being fought is not a war of religions, or ... |
Kenya: Attacks meant to ignite sectarian violence The News & Observer NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya's president says recent attacks in the country, blamed on Somali-based Islamic militants, are meant to provoke a sectarian war but it won't succeed. | Uhuru Kenyatta said Friday the war being fought is not a war of religi... |
Kenya: Attacks meant to ignite sectarian violence The Washington Post NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya’s president says recent attacks in the country, blamed on Somali-based Islamic militants, are meant to provoke a sectarian war but it won’t succeed. | Uhuru Kenyatta said Friday the war being fought is not a w... |
Kenya: Attacks meant to ignite sectarian violence The Miami Herald NAIROBI, Kenya -- Kenya's president says recent attacks in the country, blamed on Somali-based Islamic militants, are meant to provoke a sectarian war but it won't succeed. | Uhuru Kenyatta said Friday the war being fought is not a war of religions, ... |
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