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Eritrean, Somali leaders discuss stability amid regional tensions.

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Friday 27, Dec 2024 {HMC} President Isaias Afwerki of Eritrea and President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of Somalia held extensive discussions at the State House in Asmara, Eritrea, on Wednesday, focusing on the consolidation of bilateral ties and addressing regional and international issues of mutual concern.

A statement from the Eritrean Foreign Ministry said the two leaders underlined the importance of Somalia’s stability for the entire Horn of Africa region.

“Securing and [guaranteeing] Somalia’s stability is pivotal for enduring regional peace and stability. In this respect, the two leaders discussed, in greater depth, salient agendas that promote achievement of the desired objective,” the statement said.

Leaders meet for summit

In October, the leaders of Egypt, Eritrea and Somalia met for a three-way summit in Asmara against a backdrop of heightened tensions in the Horn of Africa region between Somalia and Ethiopia.

The October meeting, in which the leaders aligned to sign an agreement covering defense, security, and diplomatic and political cooperation, followed concerns about security and stability that resulted from a controversial deal Ethiopia signed in January with the breakaway Somali region of Somaliland. That deal, if enacted, would give Ethiopia long-sought access to the Red Sea.

Somali diplomats, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the matter, told VOA that the two leaders also discussed on Dec. 11 an Ethiopia-Somalia agreement in Ankara that aimed at ending diplomatic tensions between the neighboring countries. They said they have an agreement in principle but are working on technicalities.

According to the Eritrean Foreign Ministry, during their talks on Wednesday, Isaias said that it was necessary for the region to overcome external interventions that often exacerbate conflicts, stressing that local challenges must be addressed internally.

“President Isaias elaborated on the imperative for the region to extricate itself from external interventions that often advance agendas of incubating and fomenting conflict and chaos in the region. In the event, it is critical for the region to address and resolve its own challenges.”

In a subsequent statement to the Eritrean Press, Somali’s president expressed his appreciation for Eritrea’s contributions in the ongoing efforts for training Somalia’s National Army and security institutions.

“The support of Eritrea to Somalia is vital for the stability of Somalia as well as the Horn of Africa region. Somalia can learn from Eritrea’s vast experiences in the efforts to foster viable and robust partnerships,” Mohamud said.

Leaders reaffirm objectives

The two leaders in a statement reaffirmed the objectives laid out in the October Tripartite Summit agreement between Eritrea, Somalia and Egypt, aimed at enhancing cooperation and promoting stability in the region.

The discussions come against the backdrop of Egypt’s commitment to contribute troops to the African Union Somalia peacekeeping mission, highlighting the growing collaboration between Somalia and Egypt amid regional tensions, particularly concerning Ethiopia’s plans to get sea access in Somaliland.

Eritrea has been training thousands of Somalia forces for at least four years. Most of the military has received regular and specialized training, including the naval force, as well as mechanized units.

Mohamud’s visit was the eighth since his reelection in May 2022 and the fourth this year.

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Ethiopia Federal Court sentences 81 AS members to up to 20 years in prison.

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Friday 27, Dec 2024 {HMC} The Federal High Court, Dire Dawa branch, Jigjiga Criminal Court Rotating Bench sentenced 81 people accused of engaging in “terrorist activities as members of the Al-Shabaab group” to up to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment, state media reported.

The Ministry of Justice’s Organized and Trans-Border Crime Dire Dawa regional branch prosecutor presented the evidence against the 81 accused Al-Shabaab members under the file name of Muktar Abdi who were facing criminal and terrorism charges on provisions of the Ethiopian Federal Criminal Code of 2004 under Articles 32(1)(a) and (b), 35, Article 3(2); and the Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism Crimes Proclamation No.1176/2020, respectively.

They were charged and convicted for “leading and participating in terrorist activities.”

Additionally, under Article 30(1) of the Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism Crimes Proclamation, the accused were also charged for their “association with Al-Shabaab”, an internationally recognized terrorist organization, with their membership and involvement dating back to 2022.

Although the news does not mention if the 81 who were convicted today at the regional branch court have an association with Al-Shabaab’s July 2022 attack inside Ethiopian territory, part of the timeline matched when the militants attacked two villages near the border with Ethiopia, “killing 17 people including three civilians and Ethiopian police officers inside Somali territory while 63 of its fighters were killed.”

Part of the charges said the accused had participated in Al-Shabaab’s operations since 2019, “receiving training, engaging in jihadist warfare, and executing missions aligned with the group’s religious and political goals.” They were also involved in destabilizing the public, attacking government entities, and undermining the state in operations spanning several local areas in Afder and Shebelle zones in the Somali Regional State.

The attack, the first major attack inside Ethiopia by the militant group, was quelled after reinforcement members of the national defense forces were sent on 25 July to join the Somali region security forces. Prior to that the Somali region security council said that more than 100 members of the group were were killed in the three-day operation, and “13 vehicles were burnt and the weapons and supplies they brought with them were confiscated.”

During the sentencing today, federal prosecution detailed their offenses and actions that included “carrying out attacks with the intent to instill fear,” and presented evidence during the trials that included “57 eyewitness testimonies and 396 pages of documentary evidence.”

The defendants reportedly lacked the means to appoint private legal counsel, prompting the court to assign public defenders. However, following a review of the evidence, the court found the defendants guilty of the charges, with some confessing to their “involvement in the outlined terrorist activities, leading to their convictions.”

Accordingly, the court has sentenced 18 of the accused to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment each. The remaining defendants were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 12 to 18 years based on their level of involvement.

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US says kills two AS fighters in airstrike.

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Friday 27, Dec 2024 {HMC} The US military said Thursday it had killed two members of the extremist al-Shabaab group in southern Somalia in an airstrike.

The strike took place on Tuesday about 10 kilometers (six miles) southwest of the town of Quyno Barrow, south of Mogadishu, the United States Africa Command (US AFRICOM) said in a statement.

The strike was conducted “in coordination” with Somalia’s federal government, it said.

“The command will continue to assess the results of the operation and provide additional information as appropriate,” the statement said, providing no further details.

The Somalian government issued a statement lauding a “meticulously planned operation” that was conducted alongside “international partners” in the same district.

That statement said the operation “has successfully eliminated the terrorist ring leader Mohamed Mire Jama, also known as Abu Abdirahman, in the Kunyo-Barow district of Lower Shabelle province.”

Somalia is one of the poorest countries on the planet, enduring decades of civil war, a bloody insurgency by the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabaab, and frequent climate disasters.

Washington has invested massively for several decades in the fight against the insurgency.

During his first term, US President-elect Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of US troops from Somalia, a decision reversed by his successor Joe Biden.

Earlier this week, Egypt said it was joining a new African Union peacekeeping force in Somalia.

The mandate of the current African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) ends on December 31, and it will make way for a new force against the al-Shabaab insurgents, the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM).

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Ambassador of Federal Republic of Somalia visits BHOS

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Friday 27, Dec 2024 {HMC} Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federal Republic of Somalia to the Republic of Azerbaijan Fathudin Ali Mohamed has visited the Baku Higher Oil School (BHOS) of SOCAR.

During the visit, potential opportunities for establishing bilateral academic cooperation in the field of education between BHOS and the Federal Republic of Somalia were discussed.

At the meeting, an exchange of views took place on the issue of attracting students from Somalia to study at BHOS in the 2025/2026 academic year. The recently created Heydar Aliyev grant for international students was also mentioned as an important step expanding these opportunities.

Following the meeting, it was decided to inform the relevant responsible structures of both countries about the results of the visit and establish mutually beneficial partnership in the field of education.

 

Mr. Fathudin Ali Mohamed called for the completion of the process of selection of students from Somalia by April 2025.

The meeting concluded with a campus tour.

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Ehelada Wiilashii Lagu Dilay Shabeellaha dhaxe oo Dowlada Soomaaliya Baaq Adag udiray

Jimco , 27, Dec 2024 {HMC} Ehelada wiilashii lagu dilay gobolka Shabeellaha Dhexe, gaar ahaan deegaanka Ceel-Baraf, ayaa si adag u cambaareeyay dilkaasi, waxayna dowladda Soomaaliya u direen baaq culus oo ku aaddan inay tallaabo degdeg ah ka qaaddo kooxaha falkaasi ka dambeeyay.

Ehelada ayaa muujiyay murugadooda iyo in ay ka naxeen dilka wiilashooda, kuwaas oo ahaa askar ka tirsan ciidamada xoogga dalka Soomaaliyeed.

Waxay ku tilmaameen falkaasi mid ka dhan ah xeerarka guud ee bulshada iyo mabaadi’da Islaamka, isla markaana waxay ku eedeeyeen dowlad iyo hay’adaha amniga inaysan si buuxda uga jawaabin falalka noocan ah ee sababa khasaaraha nafeed iyo midka maaliyeed.

Baaqyada Ehelada:

Ehelada ayaa ku baaqay in si degdeg ah loo soo qabto ragga iyo kooxaha ka dambeeyay dilka wiilashooda, iyo in cadaaladda la horkeeno. Waxa ay sidoo kale xuseen in haddii aan si degdeg ah aan tallaabo looga qaadin kooxahan, ay sii kordhi karto amni-darrada iyo falalka kala duwan ee ka dhaca gobolka Shabeellaha Dhexe, taas oo saameyn ku yeelan karta guud ahaan xasilloonida dalka.

“Wiilashayadii waa ay naftooda ku waayeen difaacaya dalka, laakiin hadda waxay ku muteysteen dil iyagoo aan waxba galabsan. Dowladda Soomaaliya waa inay si degdeg ah uga falcelisaa falalkan, waxaana rajeyneynaa in cadaaladda la horkeeni doono kuwa ka dambeeyay,” ayuu yiri mid ka mid ah ehelada, isagoo ka hadlaya xaaladda naxdinta leh ee ka jirta.

Eedeymaha Ku Aaddan Dowlada:

Ehelada ayaa dowladda Soomaaliya ku eedeeyay in ay ka gaabisay ilaalinta amniga, gaar ahaan xuduudaha iyo deegaanada ka baxsan caasimadda Muqdisho, halkaas oo ay kooxaha hubeysan ay ka wadaan falal amni-darro ah. Waxa ay sheegayaan in dowladda aysan si buuxda u xakameynin kooxaha maleeshiyaadka ah ee si sharci darro ah hubka u haysta, kuwaas oo mararka qaar ku howlan falal argagixiso iyo ku tumasho shacabka iyo ciidamada.

Dhiirrigelinta Cadaaladda iyo Amniga:

Ehelada ayaa si cad u sheegay in aysan aqbali doonin in maleeshiyaadka ay Sii Wadaan Falalka Nuucaan ah isla markaana dowladda ay tahay inay si adag ugu jawaabto falalkan.

Waxay sidoo kale ugu baaqeen bulshada Soomaaliyeed iyo qaybaha kala duwan ee dowladda inay la shaqeeyaan, si loo xaqiijiyo nabad iyo cadaalad.

{DAAWO MUUQAAKA} Ehelada Wiilashii Lagu Dilay Shabeellaha dhaxe oo Dowlada Soomaaliya Baaq Adag udiray

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Jimco 27, Dec 2024 {HMC} Ehelada Wiilashii Lagu Dilay Shabeellaha dhaxe oo Dowlada Soomaaliya Baaq Adag udiray

HOOS KADAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Duqeeymo Culus oo laga Fuliyey Garoonka Diyaaradaha Magaalada Sanca

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Jimco 27, Dec 2024 {HMC} Duqeeymo Culus oo laga Fuliyey Garoonka Diyaaradaha Magaalada Sanca

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{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Gudoomiye Amiir ”Muqdisho wexeey la dhiban tahay Nadaafad Darro”

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Jimco 27, Dec 2024 {HMC} Gudoomiye Amiir ”Muqdisho wexeey la dhiban tahay Nadaafad Darro”

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Baxsashada Maxaabiista iyo Xiisadda Siyaasadeed ee Mozambique

Jimco 27, Dec 2024 {HMC} —  Waxaa ka dhacay xaalad ammaan darro oo halis ah Mozambique, kaddib markii in ka badan 1,500 maxbuus ay ka baxsadeen xabsi ku yaalla dalkaas. Baxsashadan ayaa dhacday iyadoo maxaabiistu ka faa’iideysteen qalalaasaha siyaasadeed ee ka dhashay muranka natiijada doorashada madaxtinnimada, sida ay booliisku sheegeen.

Dhimasho iyo Dhaawac
Iska horimaadyo dhexmaray maxaabiista iyo ilaalada xabsiga ayaa sababay dhimashada 33 qof iyo dhaawaca 15 kale, sida uu xaqiijiyay taliyaha booliska Mozambique, Bernardino Rafael, oo shir jaraa’id qabtay. Booliisku waxay sidoo kale sheegeen in ilaa 150 maxaabiista baxsadka ah dib loo soo qabtay tan iyo markii uu dhacdadan dhacday.

Xiisadda Siyaasadeed iyo Rabshadaha Dibadbaxyada
Dibadbaxyo rabshado wata ayaa ka bilowday dalka Isniintii, kaddib markii maxkamadda ugu sarreysa Mozambique ay xaqiijisay in xisbiga talada haya ee Frelimo, oo dalka maamulayay tan iyo 1975, uu ku guuleystay doorashadii madaxtinnimada ee lagu qabtay bishii Oktoobar.

Guushan ayaa horseeday caro ka dhalatay mucaaradka oo ku tilmaamay doorashada mid lagu shubtay.

Mucaaradka ayaa diiday natiijada, iyagoo ku hanjabay inay is-caleemasaarayaan madaxtinimo ahaan. Tallaabadan ayaa kor u qaaday xiisadda siyaasadeed, taas oo saameyn ku yeelatay ammaanka guud ee dalka.

Saameynta Ammaanka iyo Siyaasadda Mozambique
Baxsashada maxaabiista iyo rabshadaha ka socda Mozambique waxay ka tarjumayaan xaaladda murugsan ee siyaasadeed ee dalkaas, taas oo horseedday dhibaatooyin ammaan darro oo dheeraad ah. Xukuumadda iyo mucaaradka ayaa hadda wajahaya caqabado waaweyn oo la xiriira xasilloonida dalka iyo dib u soo celinta kalsoonida shacabka ee nidaamka dimuqraadiyadda.

Warbixintan ayaa iftiiminaysa sida muranka doorashada iyo qalalaasaha siyaasadeed ay u horseedi karaan burbur ammaan iyo mid bulsho. Waxaa loo baahan yahay xal degdeg ah oo lagu daminayo xiisadda si loo badbaadiyo shacabka Mozambique.

Stop abductions, Raila tells Ruto government.

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Friday 27, Dec 2024 {HMC} Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has called on President William Ruto’s Kenya Kwanza administration to ensure that enforced disappearances and abductions of Kenyans end this year.

Speaking at St Peter’s Parish Nyamira ACK Church in Bondo sub-County on Christmas day, Mr Odinga noted that cases of abductions of Kenyans have painted the country in a bad light.

He urged the government to put in place all necessary measures to ensure that such things do not recur.

“The issue of abductions of innocent Kenyans must end this year. It is something that is very primitive and very strange in our country,” said Mr Odinga at Nyamira Church.

The former prime minister went on to say: ‘We cannot live in a country where people disappear or are abducted for no reason and held incommunicado for long periods of time. The government must take this matter seriously as we move into 2025″.

Mr Odinga highlighted the plight of families crying in pain after losing their loved ones to violent abductions by unknown people.

“Families have been left in pain. Many parents have been crying after their children were abducted by unknown people and they have not heard from them for so long. This is very strange and I call on the government to take action,” Mr Odinga said.

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He compared the current abductions to those that took place during the Nyayo era.

“Unlike the previous abductions in the country where people were taken to Nyayo torture chambers which was a government institution, today we have people being abducted and taken to places we have never heard of,” he added.

The former Prime Minister also noted that the nation has faced a myriad of challenges that have seen Kenya make headlines on the global stage over the course of 2024.

“This year, Kenyans have faced many economic challenges. We have seen a rapid rise in the cost of living. We have seen demonstrations organised by the youth of this country. We have seen the loss of lives on the streets,” he noted.

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Siaya Senator Oburu Oginga called on the nation to unite around a common goal, saying that only when people are united can great strides be made.

“I have heard many people complaining after the former President (Uhuru Kenyatta) was brought into the picture with some of his close allies being appointed to the Cabinet, sometimes we need to work together for a common goal which is to improve the lives of Kenyans,” said Dr Oginga.

Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi said: “We are happy because of the decision taken by our party leader (Raila). He is a statesman who has always put the country before his own interests,” said Mr Wandayi.

The event was also attended by Usonga MP Samuel Atandi.

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