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Somalia is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, the Gulf of Aden to the east, Kenya to the south, and the Somali Sea to the west. The country has a population of over 12 million people, making it the most populous country in Africa.

Somalia has been in a state of civil war since 1991, when the government was overthrown after a long, brutal struggle. The war has continued intermittently ever since, with various factions fighting for control of the country. In recent years, the war has taken a more brutal turn, with al-Shabab, a Somali Islamist group, becoming increasingly involved.

More than 20 years of war have left Somalia in shambles. More than two million people have been displaced, and the country has been plagued by famine and disease. The war has also created a humanitarian crisis, with more than 5 million people in need of aid.

The war in Somalia is one of the longest and deadliest in history. It started as a civil war between the government and the Islamic Courts Union, but quickly turned into a conflict between different factions of the government and the Islamist militants.

Colonial History- Who is Somalia at war with?

When European colonial powers met to divide Africa, the area now known as Somalia was divided among the British, Italians, and French. Somalia gained independence only after being granted internal autonomy following World War II. Even so, Somalia had to integrate between two territories ruled by different colonial powers.

Somalia and Kenya had border disputes in 1963, and Ethiopia and Somalia had border disputes in 1964. This second disagreement resulted in armed conflict. These wars were motivated by Somali irredentism, or the desire to “rejoin lost territories to the motherland.” The notion that Somalis should live under a single political jurisdiction is a European type of nationalism.

Three conflicts occurred during Somalia War between 1977 and 1991: war with Ethiopia (1977-78); civil war in the north-west between the military and the Somali National Movement (SNM) over control of that region; and internal conflict between government forces and clan-based liberation movements (1989-1990). After nine years of civilian rule, a military coup in 1969 installed Siad Barre in power.

Suicide bomber kills Somali journalist, CPJ calls for probe

The Committee to Protect Journalists has called for a probe of the suicide bombing that killed Abdiaziz Mohamud Guled and injured Sharmarke Mohamed Warsame and Abdukadir Abdullahi Nur in the capital of Mogadishu on November 20. Abdiaziz, a well-known journalist also known as Abdiaziz Afrika (Cabdicasiis Afrika) who worked as director of the government-owned Radio …

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Al-Shabab suicide bomber kills prominent journalist in Mogadishu

Africa News of Monday, 22 November 2021 Source: aljazeera.com 2021-11-22 Somalia’s Deputy Information Minister Abdirahman Yusuf Omar said the country had lost a “brave man” A prominent Somali journalist who was a critic of the al-Shabab armed group has been killed by a suicide bomber as he was leaving a restaurant in the capital, Mogadishu, …

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Prominent journalist killed in Mogadishu suicide bombing

World Prominent journalist killed in Mogadishu suicide bombing A prominent Somali journalist who was a staunch critic of jihadist group Al-Shabaab was killed by a suicide bomber as he left a restaurant in the capital Mogadishu Saturday, officials and colleagues said. Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for the blast, which officials said killed Abdiaziz Mohamud Guled, the …

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