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Regional Ruler Escapes Assassination In Central Somalia

Issue 295
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President Rayale Shows His True Colors

Mass Demonstrations Held in Hargeysa and Buroa

“It’s Not Right For Somaliland To Be Put Under The TFG”UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office

Monitoring Group's Credibility and Integrity Questioned

Somali Premier Meets Islamist Leaders In "Secret" Talks In Djibouti

Ethiopian Rebels Warn "African Genocide" Unfolding In Ogaden

Does Kulmiye’s Somaliland Map Include Awdal And Sool?

How Eritrea fell out with the west

US Official Urges Greater African Involvement In Somalia Peace Efforts

Somali Govt Dismisses Opposition "Terrorist" Alliance

The Media and the Somali Conflict

Ethiopian government is killing civilians in separatist crackdown, refugees say

Regional Affairs

UNICEF Says Thousands Of Somali Children Are Severely Malnourished

Democratic governments urged to summon Eritrean ambassadors on anniversary of 18 September 2001 crackdown

Editorial
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International News

New US Africa Military Command To Start Work Next Month

Man Behind Bars For Using Wheelchair As Weapon!

Bin Laden's Message To The American People

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Somalia opposition forges mixed deal

Refutation of Addis Voice Dictatorial and Barbaric Ethos – Part II

Successful country doesn't exist

The Murder of a CEO

Is an Ethiopian Invasion of Eritrea Eminent

Supermodels launch anti-racism protest

Mogadishu University a beacon of hope for regional Cooperation

Food for thought

Opinions

Cloths have no Emperor!

SIWB’s Call Is A Recipe For Appeasement And Capitulation

Somaliland, The Ungrateful Nation

The end of Young Dictator

Another Somali Plagiarizer

Uganda: Save Buganda From Itself

Calling All Somaliland/UK Scholars 1969-71

THE TROOP DEPLOYMENT THAT NEVER WAS

 

BAIDOA, Somalia, September 13, 2007 – A Somali government official told AFP Thursday he had escaped an assassination bid in the central region of Somalia, the latest in a string of attacks in the volatile country.

Beledweyn District Commissioner Elmi Saney said insurgents hurled a grenade at his convoy overnight in the trading post, about 350 kilometers (215 miles) northwest of the capital Mogadishu.

"They wanted to get rid of me, luckily I escaped, but three of my bodyguards were injured," he said.

"We know there are many insurgents hiding in this town and they want to kill government officials. We are investigating the incident and we will bring them to justice," Saney added.

Insurgents have meanwhile ambushed Somali forces in southern Mogadishu overnight. Clashes ensued but there were no immediate reports of any casualties.

The Somali government is battling a deadly insurgency, mainly in Mogadishu, where near-daily attacks target state officials, Somali and Ethiopian troops.

Since the ouster of Mohamed Siyad Barre in 1991, Somalia has had no central authority and defied several initiatives aimed at ending bloody tribal feuds and restoring stability.

Source: AFP


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