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Paul Ron: Economic crisis may be a blessing (Press TV) (Political Analysis)

Thursday 1 January 2009
Former US presidential candidate Ron Paul The following is an exclusive Press TV interview with US congressman Ron Paul, a unique conservative politician who wants an end to US military presence on foreign soil, advocates US withdrawal from the UN, NATO and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and opposes the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). > continue

Wishes, Hopes and Counter-negotiations Due to US Desire to Destroy Somalia (Political Analysis)

Wednesday 31 December 2008
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis published December 29, 2008 As the real MV FAINA negotiations have blown up, and new, counter-negotiations have been undertaken with the involvement of ominous forces, the MV FAINA crew spent Christmas far from their relatives and with increased concern (...) > continue

Somalia: Another CIA-backed coup blows up (Global Research) (Political Analysis)

Wednesday 31 December 2008
‘The Ethiopian invasion, which was sanctioned by the US government, has destroyed virtually all the life-sustaining economic systems which the population has built for the last fifteen years.’ — Abdi Samatar, professor of Global Studies at the University of Minnesota, Democracy Now Up until a (...) > continue

kaydka.com (Political Analysis)

Monday 29 December 2008 by abdillahi
Kaydka is a new web site, kaydka in somali language means archive or storage. This web site is dedicated to keep alive our nomad memory which unfortunely tend to forged the past. Without memory we can’t make any difference to our life, we will repeat the same mistake and we will keep reinvented (...) > continue

Eritrea says planned talks on Somalia in Kenya "futile attempts" (Shabelle Network & Shabit) (Political Analysis)

Saturday 25 October 2008
The only constructive role the international community can play is to encourage and create conducive grounds for the Somali people to come together and deliberate on their differences, and more importantly to respect Somalia’s territorial integrity. > continue

UN to fund Ethiopians in Somalia- Press TV (Political Analysis)

Saturday 25 October 2008
25/10/08 Zenawi has been reportedly given promises of UN financial and military support. The UN has reportedly agreed to provide Ethiopia with financial and military support in the country’s battle against Somali insurgents. The agreement is a result of negotiations between Ethiopian Prime (...) > continue

Somalia: The Cat is Out of The Bag (Political Analysis)

Thursday 9 October 2008
Each one of us has a problem he had sustained from lack of government. There is injustice, there is unfair share of of power based on 4.5, there is sea piracy and dumping of wastes, there is gross human rights abuses inflicted uopon some minority tribes, there are people forcefully displaced from their original localities, there are killings > continue

Pirates off Somalia get $18-30 mln ransoms (Reuters) (Political Analysis)

Wednesday 1 October 2008
By Frank Nyakairu NAIROBI, Oct 2 - Piracy in the Gulf of Aden has cost shippers between $18-30 million so far this year in ransoms and is threatening global business, British think-tank Chatham House said on Thursday. Pirates have hijacked more than 30 ships off Somalia this year, making the (...) > continue

Eid Mubarak (Political Analysis)

Monday 29 September 2008
Eid is an occasion of celebration and festivities, a moment of joy unfortunately for Somalis this joy can’t be complete > continue

US’ Somalia Policy Likely to Bring Blowback (Political Analysis)

Thursday 4 September 2008
"The situation in Somalia today exceeds the worst-case scenarios conjured up by regional analysts when they first contemplated the possible impact of an Ethiopian military occupation," according to the report. > continue

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