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March 11, 2014 | Morning Headlines.

Main Story

President Hassan tells Somalis: “This is the time to decide your destiny”

10 Mar – Source: Office of the Somali President – 274 words

The ongoing military operation against extremists in Somalia is providing local communities with the opportunity to decide their destinies, His Excellency President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said today.
Meeting regional governors in Villa Somalia with H.E. Abdullah Godah Barre, Minister of Interior and Federalism, the President emphasized now the military campaign was underway there was no going back.

“This current operation is against extremists and will continue until we recapture all territory. We want to give back to the long-suffering Somali people an environment conducive to good governance and public services. We want local people and communities to take an active lead in rebuilding the nation. The local administrations we are helping to build must help the communities in newly liberated areas, providing humanitarian access and aid as well as basic public services.”

The President said beyond the shorter term military action, the government had a clear, ambitious agenda. “Our plan is to review the constitution, implement federalism and build democracy so that by 2016 there will be national elections. In order for us to reach that goal, local administrations have to be seen to be promoting good governance, providing public services and ensuring we give opportunities to allow people to make an informed decision about their future.

We want the local people to see the peace dividend ? above all the value of government and good governance.” The President was speaking ahead of his visit to Japan. The regional governors were Hussein Ali Weheliye of Galgadud, Abdi Adam Hosow of Bay, Abdi Jinow Alasow of Middle Shabelle, Hassan Mohammed Hussein of Banadir, also Mayor of Mogadishu, and Abdulkadir Mohammed Nur of Lower Shabelle.

Key Headlines

  • President Hassan meets regional governors speaks on war against al Shabaab? (Universal TV)
  • A new oil and petroleum storage facility set up in Mogadishu port? (Radio Bar-Kulan)
  • Somali MP’s travel to Kenya Uganda for meetings? (Radio Shabelle)
  • Puntland President travels to Djibouti for Bilateral talks (Puntland Tv)
  • Gunmen kill woman in Mogadishu (Universal TV)
  • Heavy battle erupts in Lower Shabelle region? (RBC)
  • Kenya to reopen embassy in Mogadishu (Daily Nation)
  • Somali farmers benefit from al Shabaab reforms (Al Jazeera)
  • Somalia’s architectural history on show in London? (BBC News)
  • Al Shabaab bans camera mobile phone in S. Somali town (Turkish Press)

PRESS STATEMENT

President Hassan tells Somalis: “This is the time to decide your destiny”

10 Mar – Source: Office of the Somali President – 274 words

The ongoing military operation against extremists in Somalia is providing local communities with the opportunity to decide their destinies, His Excellency President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said today.
Meeting regional governors in Villa Somalia with H.E. Abdullah Godah Barre, Minister of Interior and Federalism, the President emphasized now the military campaign was underway there was no going back.

“This current operation is against extremists and will continue until we recapture all territory. We want to give back to the long-suffering Somali people an environment conducive to good governance and public services. We want local people and communities to take an active lead in rebuilding the nation. The local administrations we are helping to build must help the communities in newly liberated areas, providing humanitarian access and aid as well as basic public services.”

The President said beyond the shorter term military action, the government had a clear, ambitious agenda. “Our plan is to review the constitution, implement federalism and build democracy so that by 2016 there will be national elections. In order for us to reach that goal, local administrations have to be seen to be promoting good governance, providing public services and ensuring we give opportunities to allow people to make an informed decision about their future.

We want the local people to see the peace dividend ? above all the value of government and good governance.” The President was speaking ahead of his visit to Japan. The regional governors were Hussein Ali Weheliye of Galgadud, Abdi Adam Hosow of Bay, Abdi Jinow Alasow of Middle Shabelle, Hassan Mohammed Hussein of Banadir, also Mayor of Mogadishu, and Abdulkadir Mohammed Nur of Lower Shabelle.

SOMALI MEDIA

President Hassan meets regional governors, speaks on war against al Shabaab

10 Mar – Source: Radio Mogadishu/Raxanreeb/Universal TV – 130 words

The ongoing military operation against extremists in Somalia is providing local communities with the opportunity to decide their destinies, Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said?Monday. Meeting regional governors in Villa Somalia with Abdullah Godah Barre, Minister of Interior and Federalism, the President emphasized there was no going back on the military campaign that was underway. “This current operation is against extremists and will continue until we recapture all territory. We want to give back to the long-suffering Somali people an environment conducive to good governance and public services. We want local people and communities to take an active lead in rebuilding the nation.


A new oil and petroleum storage facility set up in Mogadishu port

10 Mar – Source: Bar-kulan – 78 words

Businessmen in Mogadishu have set up oil and petroleum storage facility in Mogadishu port. Speaking during the opening ceremony of storage facility the director of Mogadishu port Abdullahi Ali Nur has said the project will reduce congestion in the port adding that it is also safe and secure. According to minister for ports Yussuf Baadiyo the project which has taken two years to be completed is expected to improve the capacity and the competence of the port operation.


Somali MP’s travel to Kenya, Uganda for meetings

10 Mar – Source: Radio Shabelle – 56 words

Members of the Somali Parliament?on Monday?said that they will participate in meetings in Kenya and Uganda. The MP’s spoke to the press in Mogadishu and described that mostly of the meetings will prioritise on discussing Somalia’s affairs and progress. These meetings involving the Somali MP’s comes on a period when the Parliament is on official recess.


Puntland President travels to Djibouti for Bilateral talks

10 Mar – Source: Horseed Media/Puntland TV – 86 words

Puntland President Abdiweli Mohamed Ali?on Monday?traveled to neighboring Djibouti for bilateral talks, Horseed Media reports. He is accompanied by his government officials including Puntland’s director for Minerals and Petroleum Agency Isse Dholowa. The trip of the Puntland leader which will take three days, comes after he was officially invited by the Djibouti Government, as confirmed by officials. Talking to the press in Garowe airport before departing, Mr Abdiweli Gaas said the main points of the talks will be concerning on enhancing the Puntland-Djibouti relations.


Gunmen kill woman in Mogadishu

10 Mar – Source: Universal TV – 88 words

A female named Hafsa Abdi Nuur Mohamed was killed?Monday?in the Wadajir district of the Benadir region by armed groups. The deceased was rumoured to have been working for the Federal Government of Somalia. “She was killed in a corner just off her house a time when she was heading for work,”said Abdi Nuur Mohamed, the father. It has not been confirmed yet until now what kind of work she was doing for the Federal Government of Somalia.


Heavy battle erupts in Lower Shabelle region

10 Mar – Source: RBC – 129 words

Heavy military confrontation between Somali National Army backed by the African Union Forces and al Shabaab fighters erupted?Monday?in the Lower Shabelle region, RBC reports. According to military sources the fight is part of the joint military operation to clear al Shabaab insurgents from Somalia declared by Somalia government and the AMISOM officials in Mogadishu. The battle started on the outskirts of Bulomarer and Qoryoley where the joint forces attacked early morning?on Monday. Heavy resistance from al Shabaab was reported. At least two people were killed in the battle, including one civilian who was hit by stray bullet in his farm, the governor of Lower Shabelle region Abdikadir Nur said. “We are planning to reach Barawe town by the end of this week,” the governor added.

REGIONAL MEDIA

Kenya to reopen embassy in Mogadishu

10 Mar – Source: Daily Nation – 153 words

Kenya is planning to reopen its embassy in Mogadishu to intensify its diplomatic engagement with Somalia. Kenya’s special envoy to IGAD Mohammed Affey said that the decision to re-establish the Kenyan mission inside Somalia will help in rebuilding the war torn nation currently planning to hold its first democratic elections in 2016. “We know it is a risky affair but one that is noble because it will help in terms of engagement to help the Federal Government of Somalia implement the roadmap to 2017 which include the planning and delivery of the Somali’s first democratic elections,” Mr Affey said.
The United Kingdom and the United Nations High Commission for Refugees have already returned to Somali despite incidences of insecurity. “We must do all that can be done to restore normalcy in Somalia-that means we must take some sacrifices-including setting base there because a stable Somalia will mean as stable region,” Mr Affey explained.


Somali farmers benefit from al Shabaab reforms

10 Mar – Source: Al Jazeera – 177 words

It is just after?8am?and Sheikh Abu Abdullahi is busy inspecting what he refers to as his latest “anti-NGO” project: workers digging new canals in Bulo Mareer, a town in Somalia’s Lower Shabelle province. The diggers have been at work since?6am, as part of a province-wide canal-building project that was launched about two and a half years ago. Al Shabaab – the al Qaeda-linked rebel group fighting against Somalia’s internationally backed government – has so far spent about $2m on the project, along with others like it in south and central Somalia, according to the group. Three months have passed since the last drop of rain hit Bulo Mareer, but thanks to the numerous canals and waterways, the town is lush and green. In a seven-hectare maize farm on the outskirts of this riverside town, Hussein Mohamed Ali, 66, is still in an ecstatic mood after one of the canals reached his farm a month ago. “I don’t have to wait for the rains any more,” he said, holding tomatoes plucked from the plants on his farm.

INTERNATIONAL MEDIA

Somalia’s architectural history on show in London

10 Mar- Source: BBC Africa-02:40mins
The image that always come from the Somalia’s capital Mogadishu is more often than not of conflict, but there is always another side to the story. And that was what an exhibition in London is aiming to show. “Mogadishu-Lost Moderns” documents Somalia’s transition from an Italian colony to an independent state and then descent into civil war. The person behind the exhibition is British-Somali architect Rashid Ali and he has been speaking to Focus on Africa’s Sophie Ikenye.


Al Shabaab bans camera mobile phone in S. Somali town

10 Mar – Source: Turkish Press – 106 words

“The militants have enforced a law banning such phones after they had outlawed smartphones under the pretext of being used to spy on them,” Abdel-Rehim Ahmad, a resident of Barawa, told Anadolu Agency. He said any resident caught with a camera mobile phone is detained and the phone smashed.
Al Shabaab has not confirmed the ban, but the group has already outlawed the use of internet in areas under its controls. Communications services in al Shabaab-controlled areas are repeatedly cut during raids by the militant group, which already bans the use of social media. Al Shabaab continues to control several towns in the southeast and south of war-torn Somalia.

SOCIAL MEDIA

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“It is seven years since the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) deployed in the war torn nation. Unknown to many is that among the 7,000 troops of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), there are 62 Ugandan women at the frontline, exchanging fire with the al Shabaab. Carol Natukunda interacted with a few of them.”

Hats off to the women on the frontline

10 Mar- Source: New Vision-1443 Words

Lieutenant Halima Kabahingu was only 12 when she decided enough was enough. “There were all these tales about Obote, so I woke up one day and went to Karugutu, high up in the mountains on the Fort Portal-Bundibugyo Road and started military training. I was happy they did not chase me away for being young,” she recalls. But she had not told anyone and her parents were particularly worried. “Someone tipped my father and he came fuming to pick me… I refused,” Kabahingu recalls. “After pleading and pleading, he gave up.” Kabahingu has been in Somalia since 2007 and she is stationed at different checking points within Mogadishu. She does not take anything for granted. “Some men dress up like women to hide improvised explosive devices. Even women hide a lot of things in their traditional apparel. I always have to be on the lookout,” she explains. She adds that she has also had situations where she goes to the battlefield. “I know how to station myself, calculate my moves and shoot. I don’t look at myself as a woman, but as any soldier,” she says. Isn’t she scared of being in a war zone with the most wanted terror group? “No way!” she says emphatically and bursts into laughter.

March 11, 2014 | Daily Monitoring Report.

Main Story

Somalia ‘s military court executes three soldiers

11 Mar – Source: Radio Mogadishu/Dalsan/Hiiraan Online – 108 words

The Military court of Somalia?Tuesday?executed three soldiers who were found guilty killing innocent civilians in Mogadishu. The soldiers were shot at Somali police training academy in the early morning.

Senior military, police officers and officials from Banadir region were present at the scene where the soldiers were executed.

The men were previously found of deliberately killing innocent civilians in Mogadishu. Also large public gathered where the shooting occurred to watch how the execution was going on. This is not the first time military court executes soldiers, last year the military court? shot dead over five soldiers who were found of killing other soldiers or civilians.

Key Headlines

  • President Sheikh Mohamud leaves for Japan? (Radio Mogadishu/SNTV)
  • Somali federal parliament delegations arrives in Kampala? (Somaliweyn)
  • Somali army AMISOM open new frontier in Lower Shabelle region (Mareeg Online)
  • Somalia ‘s military court executes three soldiers? (Radio Mogadishu/Dalsan/Hiiraan Online)
  • Several bomb explosions heard in Mogadishu? (Radio Dalsan/RBC)
  • Security forces resume operations in Wadajir district? (Radio Shabelle)
  • 19 Belgians in court on jihadi recruitment charges? (Arab News)
  • Hardline Kenya cleric the face of homegrown radical Islam (AFP)
  • Al Shabaab leader urges Somalis to battle old enemy Ethiopia (Reuters)

SOMALI MEDIA

President Sheikh Mohamud leaves for Japan

11 Mar – Source: Radio Mogadishu/SNTV/Bar-kulan – 83 words

Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has left the country?Tuesday?on his way to Japan. The president is leading a delegation of Somali government officials including cabinet ministers and other high ranking government officials.

According to Government Spokesman Abdirahman Omar the president and his delegation received an invitation from the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

During three days state visit the two leaders are set to discuss the bilateral ties of the between the two states and how to strengthen the cooperation among others.


Somali federal parliament delegation arrive in Kampala

11 Mar – Source: Somaliweyn – 128 words

High level delegates led by the first deputy speaker of the federal parliament of Somalia Jeylani Noor Ikar arrived Kampala, the capital of Uganda. In this official visit to Kampala the deputy speaker is accompanied the chairman of parliamentary committees, they are expected to participate at a workshop which opens in Kampala to speed up the experience of the committee.

Mr. Jeylani held press conference in Entebbe international airport immediately after they landed, mentioning that their visit will take five days and all the standing committee will participate in the workshop which focuses on the expansion and development activities of the federal parliament of Somalia. The workshop is starting today.

This move is the start of implementation of the agreement signed between the speakers of Somalia and Uganda last year.


Somalia ‘s military court executes three soldiers

11 Mar – Source: Radio Mogadishu/Dalsan/Hiiraan Online – 108 words

The Military court of Somalia?Tuesday?executed three soldiers who were found guilty killing innocent civilians in Mogadishu. The soldiers were shot at Somali police training academy in the early morning. Senior military, police officers and officials from Banadir region were present at the scene where the soldiers were executed.

The men were previously found of deliberately killing innocent civilians in Mogadishu. Also large public gathered where the shooting occurred to watch how the execution was going on.

This is not the first time military court executes soldiers, last year the military court? shot dead over five soldiers who were found of killing other soldiers or civilians.


Several bomb explosions heard in Mogadishu

11 Mar – Source: Radio Dalsan/RBC/Hiiraan Online – 163 words

Several bomb explosions were heard in Mogadishu during the evening hours?on Monday?night, reports from Mogadishu said. According to residents the explosions seemed to be mortar shelling hit near KM4 junction and Maka al Mukarama road.? Also another bomb explosion was heard in Wardhigley neighborhood, on the suburb of the Presidential Compound and in Bondhere district.

No casualties were reported yet from the bomb explosions which left the residents of the capital terrified. Our reporter in Mogadishu says the blasts were heard after the evening prayer just around?7.25pm?local time forcing many people in the streets to leave and run for shelter.

The police were seen in the streets after the explosions and begun investigating the explosions which hit parts of the capital. There is no yet any official comment from the security officials of Somalia government. Pro- al Shabaab Facebook account immediately took the responsibility of the attack claiming al Shabaab fighters carried out an operation in Mogadishu.


Somali army, AMISOM open new frontier in Lower Shabelle region

11 Mar – Source: Mareeg Online – 168 words

AMISOM and the Somali National Army seem to open new frontlines amid heavy military offensive against al Shabaab.The joint forces?on Monday?attacked al Shabaab bases near Bulomarer and Qoryoley towns in the rich farmland region of Lower Shabelle. This becomes the third frontline of the war on al Shabab.

The governor of the Lower Shabelle region Abdikadr Nur Sidi said the Monday’s battle came after AMISOM and Somalia National Army went on attack against the bases of al Shabaab. He said four soldiers, two of them were AMISOM soldiers were wounded in the battle. At least nine al Shabaab fighters were killed, according to the governor.

Residents of Bulomarer said they could hear the roar of heavy machine guns and sometimes stray bullets could reach their town making them to fear of possible confrontation in their town. But the AMISOM Spokesman Colonel Ali Aden Houmed said he does not expect more resistance from al Shabaab “because they have no power to encounter the ongoing offensive”.


Puntland leader heads delegation to Djibouti

11 Mar – Source: Puntland TV/Bar-kulan – 90 words

Puntland president Abdiweli Ali Gas who spoke to members of the press at Garowe international airport before his departure to Djibouti has said he got an official invitation from Djibouti government.

Abdweli has praised the role of Djibouti military in Somalia saying they are playing an important role in returning peace and stability in Somalia by eliminating al Shabaab militant group.

President Abdiweli visit to the boat shaped country is expected to take four days and this is his first visit to Djibouti since sworn to office on?January 14th.


Security forces resume operations in Wadajir district

11 Mar – Source: Radio Shabelle – 97 words

In response to increasing insecurity in Mogadishu Somali security forces launched massive crackdown in some districts of Mogadishu to beef up security in the capital. The security official stated that they will continue with the operations to eliminate the anti peace elements who are hiding amongst Somali population.

Many people mostly youth were arrested in the operation in Wadajir district, the main roads in Wadajir were blocked as most people students and businessmen were seen going to workplace and schools on foot. This? comes a time when explosions and mortar shell rocked Mogadishu last night.


Somaliland: Current Government Should Make sure Elections are Held In Due Time, Says Cirro

10 Mar – Source: Somaliland Press – 16 words

The Speaker of the National Assembly and the Chairman of Waddani Hon Abdurrahman Mohamed Abdillahi Cirro has urged the current government to hold a free and fair elections in the country when the time comes.

The Speaker also urged the media and members of the public to shun talk of the possibilities of an extension of the current government tenure at the same time strongly warning the KULMIYE government not to extend by even one day and that elections should be held in time.

The chairman of WADDANI and party’s Presidential favorite said the remarks while speaking at a recent event organized by party supporters held in the UAE where he was visiting. Hon Abdurrahman Cirro said, “We in Somaliland are lucky to have the Guurti who we always turn too when complex political problems arise unlike our fellow Somali neighbors. The speaker went on to applaud the maturity of the house of elders (Guurti) and for their intervention which was crucial in solving the recent parliamentary deadlock.


Somaliland Ministry of Finance denies existence of corruption

10 Mar – Source: Somaliland Informer – 153 words

The Director General of Ministry of Finance Hon. Suleiman Jama Direi has sent warning to business ownerson Monday?that import illegal electronic stuffs and said that they do not intend to pay taxes on imported goods and also spoke on corruption in the ministry of finance that the local media run articles.

He said that certain business people are accustomed of bringing electronic stuffs in luggage with passenger planes and bring them without paying the taxes and called upon them to comply with the taxes.

The DG has also refuted that there is corruption regarding the collection of taxes that the ministry of Finance conducts. He said the reports were totally baseless and vehemently denied that there is corruption within the ministry of Finance. The DG has announced that the MOF is building new premises for the Auditor General without getting help from any other organization.

REGIONAL MEDIA

19 Belgians in court on jihadi recruitment charges

11 Mar – Source: Arab News – 157 words

The trial of 19 Belgians on terrorism charges began?Monday?under tight security amid concerns the 15 men and 4 women were part of a local jihadist recruitment network.

They face charges of either fighting alongside jihadist groups in Somalia, having attempted to go to Somalia or Syria, or of having provided support to a Belgian-based recruitment operation. All 19 face the charge of “belonging to a terrorist group.”

One of the accused, Brussels hairdresser Hassan Khafi, has admitted to the court that he left Belgium in 2011 in an attempt to join the Somali al Shabaab militant group, which has links to al Qaeda.

Khafi, 39, told the criminal court in Brussels that he had not taken part in fighting in Somalia and the al Shabaab militants he met had not trusted the Belgians and had confiscated their passports, the Belga news agency reported. He was arrested in Kenya in May 2012 and was extradited to Belgium last year.

INTERNATIONAL MEDIA

Hardline Kenya cleric, the face of homegrown radical Islam

11 Mar – Source: AFP/Global Post – 715 Words

When Islamist gunmen stormed Nairobi’s Westgate shopping mall on a busy?Saturday?in September, the ensuing carnage also intensified fears that Kenya’s homegrown Islamists were on the rise.

Although the attackers were from Somalia’s al Qaeda-inspired al Shabaab rebels, the group’s ability to infiltrate and operate in Kenya, as well as find a stream of willing recruits, has focussed attention on radical Islamists based down the coast in the Kenyan port city of Mombasa.

At the heart of the steamy port hub sits the Musa mosque, seen by Kenyan authorities as the epicentre of a new terrorist threat. Its key figure, Abubaker Shariff Ahmed, better known as Makaburi, does little to hide his firebrand leanings.

“It’s our innocents for your innocents. It was justified. As per the Koran, as per the religion of Islam, Westgate was 100 percent justified,” the Muslim cleric said of the attack that left at least 67 dead, among them women and children cut down by machine gun fire or grenades.


Al Shabaab leader urges Somalis to battle old enemy Ethiopia

11 Mar – Source: Reuters – 460 words

The leader of the al Qaeda-aligned Islamist group al Shabaab has urged Somalis to wage holy war against Ethiopia, Somalia’s Horn of Africa neighbor whose forces are preparing to lead an African Union offensive against the militants.

Ethiopia fought an ill-fated war in Somalia in 2006-09 but sent troops back in 2011 to fight al Shabaab. In 2013 it became part of AMISOM, a 22,000-strong AU peacekeeping force that includes troops from Kenya, Uganda, Burundi and Sierra Leone.

Ethiopian forces have in the past two weeks pushed al Shabaab out of several towns, including Hudur, the capital of the Bakool region in south-central Somalia. Analysts say these advances could presage a planned countrywide offensive.

In a recorded voice message released?on Sunday, Shabaab leader Ahmed Godane, also known as Mukhtar Abu al-Zubayr, said Mogadishu’s Western-backed government and Ethiopia were acting at the behest of the United States and would be defeated.

SOCIAL MEDIA

CULTURE / OPINION / EDITORIAL / ANALYSIS / BLOGS/ DISCUSSION BOARDS

“Clan federalism forces each clan to devote time, energy, and resources to pursue short-term advantages over other clans. The security concern of each clan instigates border and trade disputes, restriction of movements of people, revenge killings and harassment, and introduce the temptation for deterrent and preemptive strikes.”


Clan Violence Vested in Somali Clan Fiefdoms

11 Mar – Source: International Policy Digest – 1062 words

The practice of the Somalia and Eritrea Monitoring Group (SEMG) of allegedly leaking reports to the media on “systematic abuses” has done a disservice to the efforts of statebuilding in Somalia.

It has also reinforced public distrust about the intentions of outside groups. Equally, it has also tarnished the reputation of UNISOM. SEMG, supposedly an independent Auditor-General for assessing the implementation of UN Security Council Resolutions, has violated a number of rules for the integrity of its work. Impartiality and an apolitical stance with respect to interested parties is key, investigators should show impartiality towards the groups they are monitoring and accountability is key.

The latest report issued by SEMG on Feb 6, 2013 assesses the implementation of UN Security Resolution 2093 (2013) concerns the partial lifting of the arms embargo to achieve the goal of statebuilding in Somalia.

The resolution, adopted against the vigorous objection of Kenya and Ethiopia, was intended to implement the UN approved plan for the creation of a Somali National Army (SNA), necessary for a sovereign Somali state.

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Image of the dayFoodstuffs are offloaded from a UN helicopter at Baidoa Airport on 8th March 2014. Following the UN 2024 resolution, it was decided that SNA would receive support whenever they are involved in joint operations with AMISOM. Photo: @amisomsomalia.