Vol 48 No 2 | ETHIOPIASOMALIA Marching across the border 19th January 2007 Ethiopia was always confident of an easy victory over the Supreme Islamic Courts Council, despite the SICC's support from international Islamist volunteers and Eritrea. Addis Ababa...
Vol 47 No 25 | SOMALIA Hotel Mogadishu 15th December 2006 The arrest of three Italian journalists by the Supreme Islamic Courts Council on 2 December in Mogadishu points to growing sensitivity to the SICC's jihadist reputation and to repo...
Vol 47 No 24 | SOMALIA Resolution riddles 1st December 2006 The draft resolution on Somalia to be put to the United Nations Security Council by the United States this week, proposes the deployment of a regional force to support Somalia's Tr...
Vol 47 No 23 | SOMALIA Breaking the arms embargo 17th November 2006 A UN investigation shows how foreign suppliers of arms and fighters are fuelling a regional conflagration Ethiopia and Eritrea are the leading African states breaking the United Nations arms embargo on Somalia, according to an experts' report to the Security Council on 15 November. The...
Vol 47 No 23 | KENYASOMALIA Turki's landing 17th November 2006 Sheikh Hassan Abdullah Hamid Turki, leading radical in Somalia's Supreme Islamic Courts Council (SICC) and high on the United States' terrorist list, is reported to have been wound...
Vol 47 No 22 | SOMALIA Beyond the Horn 3rd November 2006 Mogadishu's Islamists threaten Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti, as well as their own country The Somali conflict poses a growing threat to neighbouring states. As the SICC and the TFG started their third round of talks in Sudan on 1 November, Ethiopia insisted it would pro...
Vol 47 No 20 | SOMALIA Radio row 6th October 2006 In Vol 47 No 16, Africa Confidential reported that the BBC Somali Service and its head, Yusuf Garad, had been criticised for supporting the Supreme Islamic Courts Council regime in...
Vol 47 No 18 | SOMALIAHORN OF AFRICA A threat to the Horn and beyond 8th September 2006 Rising tension between the regimes of President Yusuf and Chairman Aweys could escalate into a regional war Despite two impressive-looking agreements on security in Somalia this week, the prospects for a peaceful resolution of the crisis are poor. For now there is little middle ground, l...
Vol 47 No 18 | SOMALIAARMS Mission Mogadishu 8th September 2006 An American private security company, Select Armor, has been planning military operations in support of President Abdullahi Yusuf's Transitional Federal Government in Somalia and r...
Vol 47 No 16 | SOMALIA Courts without authority 4th August 2006 Clan rivalries still outweigh the hope of a national government, as the neighbours look on nervously Somalia's domestic strife is nowhere near its end. The rival authorities, the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in Baidoa and the Supreme Islamic Courts Council (SICC) - until ...