Category: Somalia
Somalia has been in a state of civil war and anarchy since 1991, when the central government of Mohammed Siad Barre was overthrown. Various clan-based armed groups took control of parts of Somalia, while its northern part, Somaliland, declared independence.
In second half of the 2000s, the international recognized Transitional Federal Government managed to control most of the territory, with the help of Ethiopia. In 2012, a federal Constitution was adopted followed by the formation of the Federal Government of Somalia. The government’s mandate is slated to end in 2015 with the adoption of a new constitution and elections.
President Hassan Sheik Mohamud is the incumbent.
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(January 24, 2012) – There can be no doubt of Eritrea’s responsibility for January 16th.
(Daniel Berhane) Title: A Tale of Two Elections: A national journey that averted calamity Page:.
Al-Shabaab militants killed at least six Kenyans including four police officers in an attack in.
The Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs dismissed the accusation made by Eritrea last Tuesday that.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) announced its decision to suspend aid deliveries.
January 10, 2012 (Radio Netherland) – The Netherlands has announced its intention to ban the.
Kenyan Anti-terror police reported the detention 29 Ugandans who were said to be heading to.
Kenya stepped up security after sending troops into neighbouring Somalia last October to pursue Islamist.
The African Union Commission decided to increase the ceiling of AMISOM [African Union Mission to.
Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government appealed to the US Government and the US-based Sunrise Community Banks.