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ISSUE 222
Front Page
Index

This Week's Somaliland News

Headlines

Rayale Seeking Change In The ‎Leadership Of The Lower House

Majeerteenya Spreads Lawlessness In Somalia‎

Ethiopia To Use Somaliland's Port‎‎‎‎‎‎‎

Mogadishu Tensions Soar As Islamists Declare Jihad On Warlords‎

Militias From Majeerteenya On A Killing Spree‎‎

Shame of a semi-arid region condemned to self-destruction‎

Is the risky business of exploring in anarchic Somalia risking the peace ‎in Puntland?‎

Regional Affairs

No one killed in Puntland operations, Range insists

Ethiopia, Djibouti Sign Power Interconnection Agreement‎

Somalia: Islamists And Warlords Fight for Mogadishu‎

Americans In Horn Of Africa Using New Weapon In Terror War

Navy Says Yemen Pirate Fear 'False Alarm'‎‎‎‎

US Appeals For Calm Amid Tensions In Mogadishu

Politics: Somalia And The War Against Terrorism‎‎

Ethiopia Building 3 Hydropower Dams, Targets Exports‎‎

Explosion kills three, wounds 37

Editorial
Special Report

International News

Written Answers From UK’s House Of Lords

Terror List Snagging Too Many Americans With `Wrong' Name

Celebration Of May 18 In London‎‎‎

Interpol Join Hunt For Killer‎

BAT Shuts Down Its Ugandan Factory

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

SOMALILAND: ANOTHER COUNTRY‎

DISTINCTLY AFRICAN

The War On Terrorism's Forgotten Front

First home-trained Somali police officers graduate‎

Food for thought

Opinions

Somaliland Under Gag Order‎

The Arab-African Relationship: Racism, Denial & Mistrust‎‎‎‎ ‎‎‎‎

The Camouflaged Threat Of Yemen To Allied Forces, Horn Of Africa Region, And Red Sea Ecosystem‎‎

Who Is Rolling Back The Frontiers Of Democracy In Somaliland?

Time For Research And Development (R&D)

Common Wealth States Must Take The Lead And Start ‎Recognizing Somaliland

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Paul Rowland, Western Mail

Cardiff, Wales, April 19, 2006 – AN INTERNATIONAL murder investigation has been launched to find the killer of a 22-year-old man who died in Wales three years ago.

Mohamed Musa died in April 2003, days after receiving series head injuries when he was attacked in Butetown, Cardiff in the early hours of the morning.

Despite an extensive investigation and widespread appeals, including a £5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest, his killer was never found.

Detectives working with Interpol have identified a Kenyan-born Somali man wanted in connection with the assault. They believe he moved abroad after the incident.

Mohamud Mahad, 20, is described being 6ft tall, of medium build, with brown eyes and hair, which is possibly cropped to the sides, longer on top and with a thin moustache.

He may also be using the name Mahamoud Ahmed Hersi or the nicknames Mafia and Yabada.

Source: IcWales


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