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Issue 498/ 13th - 19th August 2011

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Somaliland News

News Headlines

Awdal Parliamentarians Meet Their Constituents

Two Men Convicted Of Raping A Girl In Berbera

Piracy Hampers Delivery Of Aid To Somalia

Local and Regional Affairs

UN: Al-Shabaab Weakened, Fragmented

U.S. Pledges Additional $105 Million In East Africa Aid

Eritrea Busted For Aiding And Abetting

What The African Press Is Saying About The Famine And Food Crisis In The Horn

Somalia – A Future Beyond Famine

Teenage Talent Ibby Farah Vows To Prove His Worth To Cardiff City

Piracy Off West Africa Increases Sharply

Editorial

US Policy Is Forcing Somaliland To Look For Allies Elsewhere

Features & Commentary

Somaliland, An Oasis Of Stability, Deserves Its Independence

Revisiting Africa’s Indifference To Somaliland’s Quest For Self-Determination

Al-Shabaab Pullout - The Beginning Of The End?

Learning From Somaliland: The Dangers Of Turbulent Change

Somali Pirates: A Nightmare Without Borders

International News

Opinion

Somaliland Finally Comes Out Of Its Shameful Silence

Somalia: Henry Kissinger And Me, Circa 1980

Could Somali Famine Deal A Fatal Blow To Al-Shabaab?

Eritrea Busted For Aiding And Abetting

August 9, 2011: A UN investigation into recent terrorist plots against AU (African Union) leaders has revealed that Eritrea was providing support for Islamic terror groups via Eritrean embassies. In particular, UN investigators found evidence of Eritrean support for an aborted terror attack on an AU summit meeting in Ethiopia this past January.

Eritrea is run by a paranoid dictator who has obtained support from Iran against all his real or imagined enemies. This has made Eritrea a base area for Islamic terror groups throughout the region. Eretria, which supports anyone opposed to Ethiopia, has, for example, financed a move of Somali Ethiopian rebels (from the border province of Ogaden) into Somaliland. But local militias halted and surrounded most of the invaders. Captured rebels admitted the Eritrean connection, as did captured material (currency and documents).

This Eritrean support for terrorism has been going on for most of the decade, and has been known, or suspected, for some time. Two years ago, the UN felt there was sufficient evidence to impose sanctions. But these have not slowed down Eritrea much. But at least now everyone knows, and there’s little doubt about what’s going on there. Eritrea, of course, denies everything.

Source: Strategy Page






 


 



 



 

 


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