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Issue 492 -- 2nd - 8th July 2011

Front Page

Somaliland News

News Headlines

Djibouti Celebrates Independence

Dahabshiil Trains Security

Local and Regional Affairs

Somalia's Birthday Gift: A Night Without Violence

U.S. Drone Targets Two Leaders Of Somali Group Allied With Al-Qaeda, Official Says

Kibaki Calls For Consolidated Efforts Towards Peace In Africa

Countries Cooperate To Freeze Assets Linked To Somali Pirates

Ten Million Facing Food Crisis in Horn of Africa

Mistrust Led Somali Woman To Lie To FBI Agents About Her Son

Nearly One In Three Somali Children Malnourished: UN

Editorial

Arab Revolt Grinds On

Features & Commentary

AFRICAN Game Changer: The Consequences of Somaliland’s International (Non) Recognition

In Praise Of Somaliland -- A Beacon Of Hope In The Thorn Of Africa

If You’re Somali, Don’t Bother To Look For A Job

Why Kenya Opts For K-Street PR To Clean Up Its Battered Image Abroad

Girls Destined For Brutality Drives Oakleigh Mother

International News

Opinion

Every Child Matters

The Fate Of Somaliland National Identity Of Peace & Reconciliation: The Dialects Of Tradition And Modernity

Political Curiosity In Somalia

Somaliland Police Raid Terrorist Hideout

Hargeysa, Somaliland, July 2, 2011 (SL Times) – The newly re-appointed police chief of Somaliland, Muhammad Saqadi Dubad held a press conference at his office in which he displayed to the public a cache of weapons, ammunition, and vehicle license plates that they found in a house that they had recently raided. The house was located in the capital’s New Hargeysa area.
According to Haatuf newspaper, the police chief stated that the fact the license plates said Somaliland, Somalia and Puntland indicates that the people involved are terrorists from Somalia who want to do damage to Somaliland. The police chief added that the investigation is still going on.
Haatuf has reported that when the police arrived at the house, they did not find the male suspects but found a woman there.
The police chief also spoke about the situation in Somaliland’s markets. He asserted that they have taken measures against criminals in Hargeysa’s markets, especially Gobonimo, and that they had arrested some of those who harass women there.



 




 



 




 


 



 



 

 


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