Elders, IDPs welcome Al Shabaab's move to lift ban on aid agencies
(AHN)Abdi Hajji Hussein - AHN News Correspondent
Mogadishu, Somalia (AHN) - Mogadishu's Hawiye traditional elders and drought-displaced people on Wednesday welcomed the move of Somalia's Al Qaeda-linked group to lift the ban on relief organizations.
Ahmed Diriye Ali, the spokesman of Hawiye traditional elders, describe the move as step forward that could help alleviate suffering and affliction in drought-hit areas under Al Shabaab control.
"Thus, the relief agencies ...
Continue Reading...Mogadishu, Somalia (AHN) - Mogadishu's Hawiye traditional elders and drought-displaced people on Wednesday welcomed the move of Somalia's Al Qaeda-linked group to lift the ban on relief organizations.
Ahmed Diriye Ali, the spokesman of Hawiye traditional elders, describe the move as step forward that could help alleviate suffering and affliction in drought-hit areas under Al Shabaab control.
"Thus, the relief agencies ...
Death penalty an option in court martial for Fort Hood shooter
(AHN)Windsor Genova - AHN News News Writer
Fort Hood, TX, United States (AHN) - An Army psychiatrist who killed 13 people in a shooting rampage at Fort Hood in 2009 could face the death penalty if convicted in his court martial, post commander Lt. Gen. Donald M. Campbell announced Wednesday.
Maj. Nidal Hasan, 40, has been charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder in connection with the shooting at the Soldier Readiness Center, ...
Continue Reading...Fort Hood, TX, United States (AHN) - An Army psychiatrist who killed 13 people in a shooting rampage at Fort Hood in 2009 could face the death penalty if convicted in his court martial, post commander Lt. Gen. Donald M. Campbell announced Wednesday.
Maj. Nidal Hasan, 40, has been charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder in connection with the shooting at the Soldier Readiness Center, ...
Rupert Murdoch: Reporters' telephone hacking 'deplorable and unacceptable'
(AHN)Linda Young - AHN News Writer
London, United Kingdom (AHN) - Revelations that reporters at British tabloid newspaper News of the World hacked into the telephones of victims of murder and terrorism has led media baron Rupert Murdoch to call the behavior "deplorable and unacceptable."
Murdoch heads News Corporation, the parent company of News of the World. Reporters there reportedly hacked into the telephone of a missing girl later found dead. They listened...
Continue Reading...London, United Kingdom (AHN) - Revelations that reporters at British tabloid newspaper News of the World hacked into the telephones of victims of murder and terrorism has led media baron Rupert Murdoch to call the behavior "deplorable and unacceptable."
Murdoch heads News Corporation, the parent company of News of the World. Reporters there reportedly hacked into the telephone of a missing girl later found dead. They listened...
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