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Somali National Army To Integrate Puntland Forces
Issue 289
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Somaliland Interior Minister: “We Will Make More Arrests”

Ethiopian Airlines Becomes The First To Fly from Hargeysa Airport at Night

"The 'Puntland State of Somalia' Comes into Play"

Somali National Army To Integrate Puntland Forces

At Least 10 Dead in Latest Somalia Violence

E-passport gets into full swing

The Ministries of TFG are not the working bodies, but just the collection of pseudo-clerks

Attack on Somali Funeral Procession Leaves 1 Dead, 3 Injured

Mogadishu under house-to-house search operations

At long, long last, the UN flexes its muscles in Darfur

Lawmakers in Somalia debate over Prime Minister's future

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Somaliland's Political Veterans Must Be Released Immediately

“No Political Prisoners in Somaliland”

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UN Security Council devotes August month to Africa

Seeking refuge: Displaced Utah families struggle to find housing

Campaign Memo: "Barack Obama Was Right"

Son of Ugandan Ex-president jailed for the murder of Somali man

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Ethiopia's dirty war

Is Pridnestrovie A State?

Hero of the Republic of Cuba Writing a Novel

The Motives Behind The Bush Administration’s Latest Terror Scare

Gebrselassie Wins NYC Half Marathon

Life without hope

Food for thought

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End To Unlawful Arrests Or The End Of Rayale’s Reign Of Tyranny

Faisal Ali Waraabti & Bashir Goth Missed This Time

Somaliland and the latest political issues...

Forward: To The International Community

Somaliland’s Forthcoming Presidential Election Is Predicted

Somaliland People Never Learn From History New Kind Of Siyad Barre In The Making In Somaliland

Desperate Measures From A Desperate Government


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Somalia Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed arrives in Khartoum Sudan Wednesday, June 21, 2006.

Bosaso, Somalia, August 1, 2007 — The Transitional Federal Government of Somalia (TFG) and the autonomous state of Puntland have agreed to integrate Puntland forces in the Somali national army, a local radio reported.

The president of Somalia, Abdillahi Yusuf Ahmed, who is visiting areas controlled by Puntland regional administration, has reached agreements with Puntland to integrate the Daraawish forces with the government forces, Radio Shabeelle reported today.

The agreement was announced at the parliament hall in Puntland and was attended by the federal government and Puntland leaders. The agreement reached include that the Somali federal government takes over the Daraawish forces of Puntland in order to integrate them into the national armed forces so that they participate in efforts to return peace into the country.

The government will pay equipping and funds used on the forces. Also the federal authorities is to take over the naval forces of Puntland and pay funds used to equip them. The Puntland naval forces are said to have the capability of guarding the Somalia coast.

As result of Somalia instability, in 1998, Puntland declared its autonomy. Although it is a tribal-based separation under the presidency of Abdillahi Yusuf Ahmed, the current Somali president who was the deputy president of the (Somali Salvation Democratic Front).

Since 1998, Puntland has been in territorial disputes with Somaliland — which proclaimed its independence in 1991 —over the Sool and Sanaag regions. Yusuf was an army major when he sought political asylum in Ethiopia. He led the first group of resistance fighters belonging to Majeerteen tribe, whose ultimate goal was to free Somalia from dictatorship.

Source: Sudan Tribune


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