Friday, April 30, 2010
Somaliland may launch a new military offensive into the disputed regions near the Somali-border where clan insurgent leaders have been building up armed militia in the past three months.
In a move to secure it’s borders ahead of the general President elections, Somaliland has placed it’s army in the Sool region on full preparation to carry out operations along the Somaliland-Somali border. Somaliland and Somalia’s semi-autonomous region of Puntland have in the past disputed over the Sool and Sanag regions, each laying claim over it.
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http://somalilandpre … d-of-elections-13444
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Three people died, including a police officer, and one agent is still missing after presumed narcoterrorists opened fire against a coca eradication brigade.
According to the Peruvian Police, the attack was started at 10am by some snipers hiding in the rainforest.
Some witnesses that preferred to remain anonymous told EFE news agency that they did not know if the attackers were related to drug traffic only or if they were Shining Path guerrilla remnants.
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http://www.livinginp … -eradication-brigade
http://news.bbc.co.u … americas/8648299.stm
Armed ethnic groups in rural Burma face a choice on Wednesday - join a government militia, or be outlawed and face possible attack. The standoff between the two sides has renewed fears of violence along the China-Burma border.
Burma’s military government keeps tight control over most of the country. But along the border with Thailand and China, armed ethnic groups are effectively in charge. The most powerful rebels are refusing to bow to the government’s pressure to join a state-run border defense force ahead of national elections later this year.
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http://www1.voanews. … Border-92217894.html
Monday, April 26, 2010
Somalia’s al-Shabaab group, which has vowed to topple the UN-backed government, has seized three towns in the central Galguduud region from the pro-government Ahlu Sunna movement, witnesses said.
Al-Shabaab took control of the towns of El Der, Masagaway and Galad towns on Friday reportedly without any resistance from the rival group.
The three towns lie on the road linking Mogadishu, the capital, and eastern Somalia, which is considered to be al-Shabaab’s power base.
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http://english.aljaz … 042452922967484.html
Sunday, April 25, 2010
More than eighty children have been poisoned by a gas emitted in their school in Kunduz, on north Afghanistan.
It is referred by a provincial police chief showing such as responsibles of the attack the talibans, islamic extremists that are against female instruction.
Some children are unconscious, others have pain, dizziness and vomiting.
The News:
http://www.repubblic … _80_bambine-3604840/