Aden Hassan ______________ Sareedo is the name of this poetic piece. Sareedo, is a noun so appealing in its pristine beauty, so simple in its originality. One might be tempted to ask: what is in a name? For Sareedo, there is a lot in it, and some more. This is a piece of poetry –...
Lifting Somalia’s Arms Embargo and a Renewed Political Conflict
By Faisal A. Roble ___________ More than 100 religious leaders and business executives, a doctor and other prominent residents of this Port city were hunted door to door and killed in three nights of terror that began on the eve of the Americans landing in Mogadishu…” Jane Perlez, New York Times, Dec. 1992 “Someone’s looter/killer...
Reflections of 2012: Different Prespective
WardheerNews Contributors and Editors Year 2012_Reflections
Halting The Divide: President Mahmoud’s
By Warsan Cismaan Saalax Jan. 03, 2013 It took Somalia almost four months from today to get a full government. Mr. Mahmoud, the president who took office on September 10, 2012 has become “preoccupied”, so much so that the new cabinet has education and health as sub departments of Social Services and not as independent...
Is the 2013 going to be the year “Somaliland” will finally bite the dust?
Is the 2013 going to be the year “Somaliland” will finally bite the dust? By Mohamed F. Yabarag Dec 31, 2012 ____________________ Following the much-disputed November municipality elections that took place in the central and western parts of “Somaliland” enclave (voting did not take place in Buhodle and other areas of Khaatumo state of Somalia),...
Towards a balanced and civil discourse
By Abdinasir Amin Dec. 28, 2012 _____________________ I have been thinking about this particular article for a while and must admit that I’ve struggled with it not because it is difficult to write but because of the difficulty and the sensitivity of the subject matter. There is a good maxim in journalism; the cub reporter...
Somali Salafi Groups and the Fatwa Wars
By Hassan M. Abukar In July of this year, a group of 22 Somali Salafi scholars met in Nairobi, Kenya, and issued a fatwa (a religious edict) that condemned a young Somali cleric based in Kenya named Shaikh Hassaan Hussein Adam. He is widely known as a spiritual supporter of Al-Shabab. The signatories and attendees...
Countdown to end Somalia’s Transitional Government
WardheerNews The situation in southern Somalia is both promising and perilous. It is promising, on one hand, because Al-Shabab fighters have been retreating and losing ground. Today, they do not control Mogadishu, Afgooye, Hiiraan, and parts of Gedo. The exception is Kismayo, the only major city the group still controls. The Kenyan contingent of the...
WDN Person of the Year 2011: Sharif Hassan Sh. Aden
By WardheerNews Somalis have waved goodbye to 2011 licking away the scars it left on them while dreading the new perils 2012 might have under its wings. Since the collapse of the last central government of Somalia two decades ago, Somalis have yet to see a caring year. The twenty calendar years they have so...
Report Card: For the President and the Prime Minister of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia (TFG)
WardheerNews Editorial In lieu of our annual review of the year’s past happenings, we share with our readers the following report card. Comprised of two interrelated evaluations, one for the President and the other for the sitting Prime Minister is a high level review of the problems and prospects associated with these two leaders. In ...