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China calls on int’l community to help Somalia tackle challenges

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Friday October 20, 2023

A Chinese envoy on Thursday called on the international community to help Somalia tackle various challenges.

As the political and security process in Somalia is at a critical stage, the international community must not relent in its attention and support, and must help Somalia better tackle the challenges on all fronts, said Dai Bing, China’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations.

All efforts should be made to consolidate the achievements in the fight against terrorism, he told the Security Council.

The Somali authorities have achieved visible results in the fight against terrorism. The terrorist group al-Shabaab has recently launched frequent attacks, resulting in civilian casualties. The international community should continue to support Somalia’s counter-terrorism and stabilization efforts and help the Somali security forces with training and capacity-building with a view for the latter to assume greater responsibility for security, he said.

Recently, the Somali federal government called for a pause in the drawdown of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia. China believes that it is imperative to carry out the drawdown plan in a smooth, orderly and responsible manner on the basis of a comprehensive assessment of the security situation so as to avoid a security vacuum, he said.

Dai called for support for the political transition in Somalia, which he said is the very basis for consolidating national security and maintaining political stability.

China supports the convening of the National Consultative Council to promote political dialogue and to discuss major issues, such as elections, counter-terrorism and reconciliation, he said. “We call on all parties to continue to resolve their differences through dialogue and consultation and advance the transition process.”

The Somali authorities have repeatedly called for the lifting of the arms embargo. The Security Council should respond to the concerns of the Somali side and adjust the sanctions measures in light of the security situation on the ground and create conditions conducive to the building of Somali national defense, he said.

Somali Student Association created to foster community

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The Badger Herald
by BRIANNA DAVIS
Friday October 20, 2023

The Somali Student Association, a new Registered Student Organization partnered with the Multicultural Student Center, was recently formed to create a space for Somali students to have a community and educate others about their culture, according to SOSA President Mohammud Ibrahim.

Ibrahim, a junior at the University of Wisconsin, had the idea to create this organization when he noticed a lack of resources and community that linked Somali students to each other on campus.

“I felt like there was not a space for Somali students to come together on campus … I wanted to create that bond with other students,” Ibrahim said. “I felt like people could connect like I [would] run into someone who was Somali and it was just like ‘Oh my god you’re Somali’ type of thing.”

After realizing there was a need for Somali students to have a community, Ibrahim and other Somali-identifying students gathered to form the organization, now known as SOSA. They worked through the process of finding research, conducting meetings and connecting with UW and the MSC to be recognized as an official RSO with an MSC affiliation.

SOSA is primarily for Somali students to come together, bond and connect over common issues that stem from being Somalian in Madison. That, however, is not its only purpose, according to Ibrahim.

The organization is also meant for other non-Somali students and community members to learn about Somalian culture, according to Ibrahim.

“A lot of people are not aware of the Somali culture,” Ibrahim said. “But teaching other students or faculty, staff, really anyone on campus about the Somali culture, traditions that take place, our history and our background.”

One of the hopes and purposes of SOSA is to raise awareness, educate, celebrate and promote Somali culture to help address the unique challenges of Somali students at UW, SOSA Secretary Hali Jama said in an email statement to The Badger Herald. It is meant to promote diversity and inclusion on campus.

The process to start a student organization requires a lot of research to ensure requirements are met and there is a basic application that must be filled out regarding the main persons of contact and board positions, constitution and bylaws, according to MSC Organizational Development Specialist Kiki McCance.

The SOSA board consists of President Mohammud Ibrahim, Vice President Isoudine Daher, Outreach Coordinator Zuheb Ibrahim, Event Coordinator Najwa Hassan, Marketing Chair Hani Sulieman, Treasurer Weris Jama and Secretary Hali Jama.

There’s more than one double affiliation organizations can have as an RSO, including the Wisconsin School of Business, the Multicultural Student Center or the School of Education, McCance said. To become affiliated with the MSC, there is a separate set of application questions and requirements that must be met to take advantage of the resources the MSC has to offer.

As a partner of the MSC, this allows SOSA to have access to more funds and resources, according to McCance.

“I’m hopeful that they [SOSA] can get their footing, but I think that they have a strong community and I’m excited to see what they do,” McCance said. “We’re seeing an increase in Middle Eastern and African [organizations] at UW–Madison. Last spring the North African Student Association was founded … they’re finally given the platform and resources … to be louder with their voice on campus, which is really exciting.”

As a new student organization, it can be hard to get the word out and bring new members in, but word of mouth has been the most effective tool so far, Ibrahim said.

SOSA plans to grow and expand through outreach events and social media, partnering with local Somali organizations and collaborating with other student organizations and clubs to reach a wider audience and to foster the diverse community across campus, Hali Jama said.

Inclusivity, unity and cultural appreciation are very important to SOSA, according to both Ibrahim and Jama.

“The Somali Student Association is not only a place for Somali students but also a bridge for cultural exchange and understanding among all students on campus,” Jama said. “We welcome everyone to join us in celebrating diversity and building a more inclusive community.”

Ibrahim also emphasized the inclusivity of the organization, inviting everyone who is interested in Somali culture, no matter their background, to come and learn more about it.

Additionally, the organization is dedicated to creating and fostering a welcoming environment on campus for all those involved in Somali culture or just generally interested, according to Ibrahim.

Poetry is very important in Somali culture, so SOSA is planning on hosting events centered around poetry to really highlight that aspect of the Somalian culture, according to Ibrahim.

“Poetry is essential, it’s really significant in Somali history,” Ibrahim said.

Since the organization is so new, there are not many events currently planned, but Jama and Ibrahim both recommend keeping up with their Instagram page to stay informed. There is also an interest form linked on their page to stay in contact with the organization and to suggest future events.

Somali Bantu parents call for end to youth violence, form group to make neighborhoods safer

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FOX 28 Columbus
Friday October 20, 2023

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A group of fathers in the Somali Bantu community say they worry about their children every day, with youth gun violence impacting their families and neighborhoods.

“Parents are really in pain,” said Yukub Mohamed, Vice President of the Somali Bantu Community in Columbus. “We’re hurting.”

Mohamed said their community has lost too many young people to gun violence and drugs. They mostly live in west Columbus in Wedgewood and the Hilltop, some of the city’s most dangerous neighborhoods.

According to the Columbus Division of Police, as of October 16, in 2023, they’ve investigated six homicides and 157 felony assaults in the Hilltop and Wedgewood areas.

“Every time, we cannot lose a young kid that had a future,” said Mohamed. “The parents need the youth for their help, not to take them to the cemetery and bury them.”

They said they moved to Columbus for better lives, not for their kids to lose their lives.

“They are the future,” said Jafar Abdi. “The main reason we came to United States, them to get safe and to get an education, better education, all that, which we didn’t have this opportunity. So they are the ones who deserve this opportunity, and they are the ones killing each other.”

Abdi is now without his 15-year-old son. Jafar Shalid died on September 28 after being shot in west Columbus.

“He was nice guy,” said Abdi. “He used to pray on time. He was a soccer player, and he used to help us a lot. But he was not into gun violence.”

The fathers said they cannot continue to lose more young people.

“We lose a lot of kids within a year at maybe the age of 18, 19, 20, and then it keeps going on,” said another member of the Somali Bantu community. “Nothing is stopping.”

The group has started to organize mediation sessions with groups of young people, finding a way to solve issues without turning to guns.

“Instead of taking the life of somebody, if you have something with him, please come tell us. We can talk,” said Mohamed. “We can negotiate about the issue instead of taking somebody’s life.”

They’re also calling on police, city leaders, state leaders, and community groups to join forces with them.

“We really want to raise our kids in a good, safe environment, in a good community where we can raise our kids,” said Mohamed. “But this has an impact on us right now.”

Mohamed can be reached by emailing unitedbantu23@gmail.com.

{DHAGEYSO} Warka Duhurnimo ee Radio Hiiraanweyn – 20– 10 – 2023

Jimco , October -20- 2023-{HMC} Dhageystayaal halkan waxa aan idiin kugu soo gudbi neynaa Warka Duhurnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn

Warka waxaa soo jeedinaya: Cabdi Maajid Cabdiraxmaan Addan

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Israel oo duqeyn ku dishay hogaamiye sare oo ka tirsan Xamaas

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Jimco , October -20- 2023-{HMC} Xafiiska warfaafinta ee xukuumadda Gaza ayaa sheegay in taliyihii ciidamada ammaanka qaranka ee Xamaas Maj. Gen. Jihad Muheisen, lagu dilay weerar ay Israa’iil ku qaadday gurigiisa oo ku yaalla magaalada Gaza isaga iyo qaar ka mid ah qaraabadiisa.

Ilaa hadda si rasmi ah looma oga tirada dadka eheladiisa ah ee lagu dilay xaafadda Sheikh Radwan ee waqooyiga magaalada Gaza.

Ciidanka Amniga Qaranka waa urur ka dhisan Gaza oo ay la wareegeen Xamaas ka dib markii ay qabsadeen 2007dii.

Dhinaca kale, saraakiisha Xamaas ayaa u sheegay wakaaladda wararka ee Associated Press in Jamila al-Shanti oo ka tirsan golaha sharci dejinta ee Xamaas lagu dilay duqayn cirka ah oo ay fuliyeen Israa’iil Khamiistii.

Waxaa loo yaqaanay haweeneydii ugu horreysay ee loo doorto xafiis siyaasadeed oo ka tirsan kooxda Xamaas

Waxay u dhaxday Abdiaziz Al-Rantisi oo ka mid ahaa aasaasayaashii dhaqdhaqaaqa Islaamiyiinta, marka hogaamiye ka soo noqday Xamaas kaasoo ay sanado ka hor qaarajisiay Israel.

Banaanbax weyn oo Lagu Taageerayao Falastiine oo maanta ka dhacay magaalada Muqdisho.

Jimco , October -20- 2023-{HMC} – Waxaa maanta magaalada Muqdisho ka dhacay banaanbax ballaaran oo lagu taageerayo dadka reer Falastiin.

Boqolaal dadweyne ah ayaa ka qeyb-galay banaanbaxan oo sidoo kale muujinayay sida looga horjeedo duqeymaha diyaaradaha Isreal ka ka wadaan dhulka Falastiiniyiinta.

Sheekh Cabdul Xayi oo kamid Culimaddii halkaasi kula hadashay dadweynaha isku soo baxay ayaa waxa uu sheegay in banaanbaxan uu muujinayo gardarada Isreal ku hayso Muslimiinta Reer Falastiin.

“Isku soo baxaan aan isku soo baxeyno waxaa iskugu soo baxnay in qadiyadda ay Israel gardaran tahay, oo dhulka Islaameed ay haysato in ay muujiso,” ayuu yiri Sheekh Cabdull Xayi.

Waxa uu sheegay in maadaama Muslim nahay ay tahay in aan garab istaag u muujino dadka reer Falastiin, si aan weliba ka ganbasho laheyn, “Waa la ogyahay cidda sidaas wax yeelaysa, waxaa garta siineyna Falastiin.”

Waxa uu intaas kusii daray “Hubka la isticmaalayo ducada ayaa ka khatarsan, maxaa yeelay ducada Ilaahay ayay u jeeda. Ilaahayow guulle (Falastiin) waa isku soo aruursadeene.”

Dowladda federaalka Soomaaliya ayaa maalmo ka hor si adag u cambaareysay duqeymaha Israel, iyada oo ku baaqday xabad joojin shuruud la’aan ah, ayada oo Israel xasuusisay qawaaniinta caalamiga ah.

Bayaanka oo markaas kasoo baxay wasaaradda arrimaha dibadda Soomaaliya ayaa waxaa lagu yiri “Waxaan ugu baaqeynaa Israa’iil in ay ixtiraamto sharciga caalamiga iyo xabbad joojin deg-deg ah oo shuruud la’aan ah.”

{DAAWO MUUQAALKA} Sheekh Cabdul-xayi”Cudur-daar ayaa noo diidaya oo jidki Falastiin an ku tagi laheyan

Jimco , October -20- 2023-{HMC}  Sheekh Cabdul-xayi”Cudur-daar ayaa noo diidaya oo jidki Falastiin an ku tagi laheyan

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