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Islamic Courts vacate Burhakaba
Tue. December 26, 2006 12:10 am.

Eritrea urges Ethiopia to withdraw its troops from Somalia
Aweys Osman Yusuf
Mogadishu 23, Dec.06 ( Sh.M.Network)
– Eritrean government denied the Ethiopian accusations that it was destabilizing the peace in Somalia


Somalia: a fierce fighting restarts near the government base of Baidoa, Aweys Osman Yusuf
Mogadishu 22, Dec.06 ( Sh.M.Network)

A fierce fighting has restarted around Idaale where Islamic Courts fighters and the Ethiopian backed government forces were facing off and exchanging artillery and mortar fire overnight.22,dec,06 
 



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Somalia: An Ethiopian gunship helicopter shot down in Bandiradley

Islamic Courts Union has alleged its fighters have shot down an Ethiopian helicopter in Bandiredley, about 630 km (400 miles) northeast of the capital Mogadishu. ...25,dec,06 


 

 

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Projects worth 19 million Nakfa implemented in Mai-Aini sub-zone shabait.com
Different development projects worth 19 million Nakfa have been implemented in Mai-Aini sub-zone, Southern region, according to Mr. Russom Kifle, Administrator of the sub-zone.
 
Potential confirmed at Eritrean zinc-gold-copper prospect
Mining Weekly - Gardenview,Eastern Cape,South Africa
... Resources announced on Monday that its joint -venture partner, Sunridge Gold had confirmed the potential of the Emba Derho prospect, in Eritrea, which forms ...
 
General Sibhat Efrem inaugurates New Referral Hospital in the Southern Red Sea
By Shabait.com
Dec 10, 2006, 17:28

Assab, 10 December 2006 - The Minister of Defense General Sebhat Efrem officially inaugurated and opened the new Dehtom Referral Hospital of the Southern Red Sea region that was built at an expense of 175 million Nakfa.
 
Members of 19th
round National Service
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By Shabait.com
Dec 9, 2006, 17:15Kiloma, 9 December 2006 – As part of the Southern Red Sea region Week, members of the 19th round National Service Program graduated in Kiloma and took oath.

Home Page(AGI) - Rome, Dec. 5 - Italian prime minister Romano Prodi met yesterday with the President of Eritrea, Isaias Afwerki, who is in Italy on a private visit. Bilateral relations were at the centre of the conversation between the two leaders. "The prime minister expressed his concern about the political situation currently underway in Eritrea which has prompted the government in Asmara to adopt increasingly rigid stances which may prove damaging for Italy's legitimate interests" an official statement reads.
 

Physicians for Peace Announces Eritrean Health Initiative Partnership Formed to Establish Graduate Medical Education in Eritrea

NORFOLK, VA -- (12/04/2006; 0912)(EIS) --

WHAT: Physicians for Peace is announcing a partnership with The George Washington University Medical Center and the Eritrean Ministry of Health to jointly establish a pediatric and surgical residency training program at the Orotta School of Medicine in Asmara, Eritrea, Africa, starting in July, 2007.
 

Potable water supply project in Mai-Dima finalized
By Shabait.com
Nov 25, 2006, 17:32
 

Mai-Dema, 25 November 2006 – A potable water supply project built at a cost of 1.6 million Nakfa in Mai-Dima town, Areza sub-zone, has been finalized. The project was undertaken in collaboration with the local inhabitants, the regional administration and its partners.

 Hagaz sub-zone: 2.4 million Nakfa potable water supply project finalized
 By Shabait.com  Awenjeli, 24 November 2006 -
In line with the Government’s relentless efforts to expand social services, a 2.4 million potable water supply project has been finalized in Awenjeli
administrative
 
 

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Somalia Islamists Should Be Stopped

Bashir Goth

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Many in Ethiopia See Premier's Talk of War As Ploy to Tighten Grip


U.S. policy in the Horn of Africa may aid al-Qaida, experts warn
Posted on Fri, Dec. 22, 2006

As fighting intensified Friday between Somali Islamists and an Ethiopian intervention force, Western diplomats and experts warned that U.S. policy in the Horn of Africa - intended to curb Islamic radicalism - may not only be fueling this newest conflict, but also may be making it easier for al-Qaida to gain a foothold in the strategic region.


U.S.–EXACERBATED CIVIL WAR IN ANOTHER NATION: SOMALIA

Friday, December 22, 2006


With Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, and Palestine already in or sliding toward civil war, one can correctly label the Bush administration's foreign policy the most incompetent in recent memory. But the problem lies deeper than that. The hyperactive, and often counterproductive, U.S. foreign policy is a bipartisan problem, best illustrated by the sordid U.S. history in Somalia.


Avoiding Conflict in the Horn of Africa
U.S. Policy Toward Ethiopia and Eritrea

 

Author:

Terrence Lyons

 

Council on Foreign Relations Press

December 2006


Updated: December 5, 2006

Probing the Somali Hornets Nest

Daily Analysis

The United States has proposed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a regional peacekeeping force to bring stability to Somalia, but some experts say such a resolution might achieve precisely the opposite.

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Iraqization of Somalia Could Widen the Divide between the West and the Islamic World
12/07/06
by Abukar Arman -

Somalia Remains in Political Stasis Despite Mounting Tensions
Drafted By: Dr. Michael A. Weinstein
http://www.pinr.com

During the second half of November and into December, the conflict in Somalia between the Islamic Courts Council (I.C.C.), which seeks to establish an Islamic state in the country based on the implementation of Shari'a law, and Ethiopia, which is determined to prevent that outcome and backs the powerless clan-based Transitional Federal Government (T.F.G.) militarily and diplomatically, continued to teeter on the brink of war, with the two major actors gazing into the abyss and regional states and organizations, international organizations, and Western powers attempting to head off the outbreak of full-scale armed confrontation through diplomatic initiatives.

"Storm Clouds Over Somalia As Rivals Prepare For Battle"
Matt Bryden, The Nation (Kenya), 8 December 2006, full article: 

Britain Appreciates Progress in Bakassi
Emmanuel KENDEMEH, [08/12/2006]

The British High Commissioner to Cameroon Syd Maddicott held talks with Minister Dion Ngute yesterday.

Ethiopia and Somalia
The rumbling rumors of war
The Economist
December 2, 2006