Opinion
Knee-jerk Reaction Does Not Resolve Somalia’s Intractable Conflict
From Somali perspective the Kampala tragedy on the event World Cup Final in South Africa 2010, was entirely predictable. From Uganda government’s pe...
Read More »Cabinet Reshuffle confirms TFG’s ineffectiveness
The political opportunism pursued by the controversial Speaker of the Transitional Federal Parliament (TFP), Sharif Hassan Sheikh Adan has set in moti...
Read More »The Twin Attacks of Kampala
In the wake of the Kampala twin attacks on 11 June 2010, Mogadishu came under intese fire possibly as a retaliation to what the terrorists have done...
Read More »Uganda: Opposition shouldn’t ask UPDF to leave Somalia
IT is now two days since the tragic events rocked our city. The bombings of the Ethiopian Village Restaurant and the Kyadondo Rugby Club have shocked ...
Read More »Somaliland Press features IRI Election Observer
Last week, Somalis marked the fiftieth anniversary of their achievement of independence from colonial rule. The contrasting manner in which two parts...
Read More »Somalia: A time for caution
The Somali al-Shabab group has claimed responsibility for two explosions that rocked the Ugandan capital Kampala, targeting innocent people watching t...
Read More »Secularism for Somalia Forever...A follow-up
This week the Islamic Republic of Iran is learning that implementing some aspects of the Islamic Sharia is unacceptable in a modern world. It is learn...
Read More »The upshot of political subjugation
If I could think of any tactfully discreet and diplomatically clear way to describe the outcome of the 15th Extraordinary Session of the IGAD Assembly...
Read More »The North, South and Everything in Between: Somalia.
As Sh. Sheriff pleads with political leaders, at a summit hosted by his once archenemy Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke cont...
Read More »Galkayo’s Corrupt Authority is a Threat to Puntland’s Stability
Before the election in January 2009, the government of Puntalnd was in shambles, corruption was rampant, piracy has emerged, the rule of law has colla...
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