Tag: Africa
Somalia: Islamists attack traditional dance ceremony
Armed Islamic Courts Union fighters assaulted at “cultural boogie” at El-Ghelle village, Balad district, some 30 kilometers north of Mogadishu in Somalia late June 29, residents said. The fighters reportedly opened fire on a circle where drummers, singers and musicians… Read moreSomalia: Islamists attack traditional dance ceremony
Eritrea crisis worsens Djibouti food shortages
A large percentage of Djibouti’s population could face food shortages due to drought, rising prices, declining earnings, and high levels of livestock deaths, according to the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS Net). Some 130,000, including 50,000 in Djibouti’s capital,… Read moreEritrea crisis worsens Djibouti food shortages
Darfur negotiators quit; Israel seeking “foothold”?
The international negotiators appointed to broker peace in Darfur have resigned, admitting that their mission has been a failure. The UN’s Jan Eliasson announced that he and his African Union counterpart, Salim Ahmed Salim, would both step down, citing Sudanese… Read moreDarfur negotiators quit; Israel seeking “foothold”?
Somali PM says peace deal is on —despite continued war
At least four Somali government soldiers were killed and four civilians wounded when a roadside bomb hit a military vehicle in Mogadishu June 22. (Xinhua, June 22) Fighting has killed at least 38 since the “peace deal” was concluded in… Read moreSomali PM says peace deal is on —despite continued war
Djibouti charges Eritrea in new incursion
A week after border skirmishes were reported, Djibouti has accused neighboring Eritrea of illegally intruding into its territory. Djibouti’s Foreign Minister Mahmoud Ali Youssef told AlJazeera June 20 that Eritrean troops crossed the border on the strategic Bab al-Mandeb Strait…. Read moreDjibouti charges Eritrea in new incursion
Mauritanian journalist jailed —for protesting Israel
In a bizarre irony for a state that rules in the name of Arab nationalism, Mauritanian authorities detained Mohamed Nema Oumar, publisher of Al-Houriya weekly, June 12, holding him for some 30 hours at a police station in the the… Read moreMauritanian journalist jailed —for protesting Israel
“Declaration of war” in Niger Delta
More Nigerian government troops are being mobilized to the Niger Delta region, in preparation for military action against the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), after a militant attack on Royal Dutch Shell’s Bonga oil field forced… Read more“Declaration of war” in Niger Delta
Arab governments plot Somali destabilization?
Despite the supposed ceasefire, fighting again broke out between Somali insurgents and Ethiopian occupation troops in several attacks around Mogadishu June 18, leaving 11 dead. Nine were civilians; two were Somali police. (Africa News, June 19) Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf,… Read moreArab governments plot Somali destabilization?
UN: Somalia crisis “worse than Darfur”
The number of people in Somalia in need of emergency food aid is likely to rise one million from the current 2.5 million in the coming months, the United Nations warns. Mark Bowden, the UN’s humanitarian coordinator for the region,… Read moreUN: Somalia crisis “worse than Darfur”
Puntland protesters burn Eritrean flag
The flag of Eritrea was set on fire June 16 in Garoowe, capital of the autonomous Somali region of Puntland, in what local authorities called a protest “to condemn the Eritrean attack on Djibouti.” The autonomous government’s ministers were among… Read morePuntland protesters burn Eritrean flag
French missile sinks Eritrean gunboat off Djibouti?
Somali newspaper Somaliland Times website reported June 15 that at least one Eritrean gunboat was sunk after being hit by a missile. All the crew are believed dead, sources said. It is not known whether the missile was fired by… Read moreFrench missile sinks Eritrean gunboat off Djibouti?


