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Issue 437 -- June 12- 18, 2010

Front Page

News Headlines

Kenyan Asks U.S. To Improve Security For Somalia

Teenager Abdul Khan Jailed For Life For 'Remorseless' Murder In Wealdstone Of Hassan Kul Hawadleh 

Local and Regional Affairs

UN Voices Dismay At Deaths Of Somali Asylum-Seekers Off Mozambican Coast  

Somali Rebels Release Video Of French Hostage  

Al-Shabaab Fighters Reportedly Killed in Central Somalia  

NJ Men Accused In Terror Plot Are Denied Bail  

Illegal Shipment Of Cheetahs Confiscated In Dubai

Election Results In Netherlands: The Diaspora Worried

Editorial

Are The US, Canada And France To Blame For The Recent Terrorism In Somaliland?

Features & Commentary

K'naan's Soaring "Wavin' Flag" - An Inspiring 2010 World Cup Anthem

International News

Opinion

Elections in Somaliland, Demonstrations Abroad

Constructing A Reliable Central Bank For Somaliland

Immigrant Youths Riot In Sweden, Burning Down School

Stockholm, Sweden, June 12, 2010 – Rioters in the Swedish capital, Stockholm, have burned down a school building and thrown stones at police in a second night of disturbances.
The trouble began on Monday after a group of youths in a suburb with a mainly immigrant population were refused entry to a school dance.
Police say up to 100 youths went on the rampage, throwing stones and setting several cars alight.
Two people were detained but later released.
'Little Mogadishu'
Police said the rioters threw stones at the fire engines, preventing them from reaching the school building before it burned to the ground. The youths also attacked a police station.
Rinkeby is home to a large number of first- and second-generation immigrants. Many of them are from Somalia, so the area is sometimes nicknamed Little Mogadishu.
Government ministers have visited Rinkeby to assess the situation.
Source: BBC, Thursday, June 10, 201`0
 

 



































 

 


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