Category: Daily Security Briefing

  • The Solution of Current Security Situation Crisis In Kenya

    The Solution of Current Security Situation Crisis In Kenya

    Nairobi (HAN) April 22, 2014 – Former national assembly deputy speaker Farah Maalim and outspoken former Lagdera MP told Geeska Afrika Online that, Last weeks’s crackdown on Somali diaspora in Kenyan refugees reads like a show of force by a Uhuru government that desperately wants to hide the case they accused with the highest profile…

  • Kenyan Lawmaker Strategically supported President Uhuru's Ongoing security operation

    Kenyan Lawmaker Strategically supported President Uhuru's Ongoing security operation

    Nairobi (HAN) April 22, 2014 – The Somali Kenyan Lawmaker and the Leader of the Kenyan Majority in the National assembly, Aden Duale, has changed his stand on the ongoing security operation in the country, stating that he is now fully behind the government in flushing out criminal elements. Speaking for the first time after…

  • Kenya: Security Raids targeted Kenyan Somali Ethnic Race

    Kenya: Security Raids targeted Kenyan Somali Ethnic Race

    Nairobi (HAN) April 20, 2014 – By Gregory Warner is NPR’s East Africa Correspondent. Mohammed Ali Isaac’s hands shook as he showed his Kenyan ID to the police officers. They let him pass, but his cousins weren’t so lucky. The two women had forgotten their IDs at home, and the police were threatening to load them…

  • New York Police Drops Special Unit that Spied on Muslims

    New York Police Drops Special Unit that Spied on Muslims

    Djibouti (HAN) April 19, 2014 – The Special police unite with New York Police Department has abandoned a secretive program that dispatched plainclothes detectives into Muslim neighborhoods to eavesdrop on conversations and built detailed files on where people ate, prayed and shopped, the department said. Stephen Davis, said. The unit’s detectives were recently reassigned, he said. “Understanding…

  • Djibouti: US Military Intervention in Africa Faces Logistical Hurdles

    Djibouti: US Military Intervention in Africa Faces Logistical Hurdles

    Khartoum (HAN) April 17, 2014 – Growing instability in the Horn of Africa, including Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Sudan and Central Africa will be the focus of Washington’s intervention.   The U.S. military leaders and Congress must acknowledge that the underlying reasons for the build-up in Africa are clearly related to the economic and class…

  • Somalia: British Bank Settles Dispute With Africa's largest money transfer Dahabshiil

    Somalia: British Bank Settles Dispute With Africa's largest money transfer Dahabshiil

    London (HAN) April 16, 2014 – Africa’s major remittance company Dahabshiil, was battling for the last two years with the British Bank Barclays for planning to shut down its banking account, as part of a drive to meet stricter money laundering rules. The UK based Financial institution Barclays has defused a legal row with Africa’s biggest…

  • Eritrean Refugees in Djibouti Succeeded their Demands

    Eritrean Refugees in Djibouti Succeeded their Demands

    Djibouti (HAN) April 16, 2014 , Djibouti and neighboring Eritrea have twice engaged in border conflicts. In April 1996, they almost went to war after a Djiboutian official accused Eritrea of shelling the town of Ras Doumeira. The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Eritrea, Sheila B. Keetharuth, today hailed…

  • Somalia: The pair shot dead were Members with the UN Drugs and Crime (UNODC)

    Somalia: The pair shot dead were Members with the UN Drugs and Crime (UNODC)

    Nairobi (HAN) April 8, 2014 – Two European consultants have been shot dead on arrival at an airport in Galkayo of Puntland, central Somalia, officials said. A UN source confirmed the pair were international staff members with the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). “The two were a Frenchman and a Briton and they were…

  • Iran Continues to Destabilize Yemen

    Iran Continues to Destabilize Yemen

    Djibouti (HAN) April 7, 2014 – By. Oren Adaki,- FDD Policy Brief – Yemeni President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi last week called on Iran to stop fueling the two largest conflicts rocking his country: the northern Houthi insurgency and the southern separatist movement. Hadi asked Tehran to change its “wrong policies” and “lift its hand…

  • Somalia: Mogadishu improved security with AMISOM is busting at the seams

    Somalia: Mogadishu improved security with AMISOM is busting at the seams

    Djibouti (HAN) April 6, 2014 – Times have changed in Mogadishu! The once deserted streets of Mogadishu are now bustling with both human and vehicle traffic, thanks to the security provided by the Somali Security Forces and the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) troops. The city is busting at the seams. There is a…

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