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Issue 401

Front Page

News Headlines

Somaliland Police Arrest An Alleged Terrorist

Somaliland Armed Forces Thwart Clan Conflict In Ceelbardaale

Al-Jazeera Features Somaliland

Parliament Suspends Impeachment Motion

Top UN Envoy Welcomes Agreement On Presidential Polls In Somaliland

Tusmo Donates Blankets Berbera Hospital

SCDO Holds Seminar On Violence Against Women

US Court To Hear Somali Ex-Minister Torture Case

Local and Regional Affairs

In Brief: Capitalize On Rains, Somaliland Urged

Shabaab Rebels Take Full Control Of Somali Port

"Media Freedom Kept Within Bounds”: Nusoj Report On Somaliland

CPJ Condemns Suspension Of VOA Service In Puntland

U.S. Delays Somalia Aid, Fearing It Is Feeding Terrorists

African Women Connect In Minneapolis

A Message To Young People

Ottawa To Pressure Ethiopia To Release Canadian

Ethiopia Says No Rebel Risk To Ogaden Oil Search

Somali Pirates Resume Attacks

Somalia's President Seeks Support In Twin Cities

Somalia: Scarce Educational Opportunities Affect Overall National Development

Bristol's Somali Voice Newspaper Back After Arson Attack

Good EU Backing For Somali Training Plan -Solana

Human Rights Council Holds Interactive Dialogues With Independent Expert On Somalia

Lawyer For Woman Stranded In Kenya Calls Gov't Claims Irrelevant

Somalia Could Miss World Cup Trophy Tour

Editorial

Jama Sweden Indicts Himself

Features & Commentary

Somaliland: Democracy Threatened

Political Brinkmanship: A Close Call for Somaliland

Our Brother In Guantánamo

Nomad Diaries

It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

Canada: Ottawa Saw 'Imposter' In Mohamud

Somali 'Travelers': The Holiest Gang, Part III

Kenya’s Citizenship On Sale

War Is Boring: In Somalia, Security Gains Mean Piracy Decline

International News

Rio To Host 2016 Olympic Games

Obama's Olympian Gamble Collapses

Elbaradei Bound For Iran To Pin Down Geneva Accord

EU And U.S. To Present Plan To Break Bosnia Deadlock

Guinea Opposition Rejects Unity Bid

Opinion

Somaliland Is Rescued By Foreign Friends And A Watchful Media

A Four-Step Plan To Destroy Somaliland In Action

Somaliland: A New Way Forward Toward Peaceful Elections.

To Save Somaliland We Have A Duty To Start The Change Process Immediately

How Can Some One Try Destroying Our Production (Somaliland) By Blundering Around In The Dark?!!”

Bristol's Somali Voice Newspaper Back After Arson Attack

Bristol, October 3, 2009 – The Somali Voice newspaper is back up and running thanks to a collective effort from the people of Bristol.
The bilingual publication's offices in Easton were destroyed by arson in July.
But yesterday the Mayor of Bristol, Councilor Christopher Davies, declared the new office in St Agnes Lodge, St Paul's, open, in front of contributors, supporters and key community figures.
The newspaper's editor, Kayse Maxamed, said: "This has been a great day for the Somali Voice, but we would not have been able to do this without the support of all our sponsors, the Bristol community and the Evening Post.
"We're so glad to have this office after the terrible incident in July. We are looking forward to getting the next edition published in the first week of October."
After the fire at the Stapleton Road office, out-of-hours GP service Friendoc came to the rescue by donating a PC, Apple Mac and publishing software worth £3,000.
Somali Voice has been helped invaluably by £4,457 in sponsorship from the Quartet Foundation, £2,300 from the Safer Bristol Partnership and £1,300 from the Society of Merchant Venturers.
The office has been provided by Bristol City Council at a very low rent.
Batook Pandya, the director of Support Against Racist Incidents (SARI), said: "If this is a success, it's a success for the people of Bristol."
Source: Evening Post, September 30, 2009








 











 

 


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