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    SOMALIAN DOCUMENTATION

    INDEX OF DOCUMENTS CONCERNING HUMAN RIGHTS CONDITIONS IN SOMALIA

    1. "Somali Warlords to Discuss Border Security With Kenyans," Agence France Presse, November 5, 1999.



    2. "East Africa; Horn of Africa, IRIN News Briefs,"Africa News Service, September 23, 1999.



    3. "Ethiopian Troops Invade Somali Village," Agence France Presse, September 7, 1999.



    4. "World Briefs," The Times-Picayune Publishing Company, August 29, 1999.



    5. "Moi Bans Flights Between Kenya and Somalia,"Agence France Presse, August 25, 1999.



    6. "Somalia; Are ‘building blocks" the Solution?’, Africa News Service, July 19, 1999.



    7. "Somali Sub clans Rearm for Possible Major Round of Fighting," Agence France Presse, July 19, 1999.



    8. "Ethiopians Poised to Attack Aidid’s Position In Somalia: Report, Agence France Presse, July 14, 1999.



    9. "Somali Bandits Disarm, Rob Kenyan Soldiers,"Agence France Presse, July 1, 1999.



    10. "Somali Group Appeal to UN to Spearhead Somali Peace Process," Agence France Presse, June 22, 1999.



    11. "Central Africa; IRIN Update for Central and Eastern Africa," Africa News Service, June 15, 1999.



    12. "Somali Port City of Kismayo Falls After Major Clan Battle," Agence France Presse, June 11, 1999.



    13. "Heavy Battle Taking Place in Somali Port,"Agence France Presse, June 11, 1999.



    14. "Ethiopian Rebels Threatening Somalia, Warlord Says," Agence France Presse, May 18, 1999.



    15. "Two Killed In Factional Fighting in Somali Town," Agence France Presse, May 8, 1999.



    16. "Rights-Africa: Mothers Keep Vigil For Peace, Justice," Inter Press Service, April 23, 1999.



    17. "Relief Worker Killed in Somalia," Panafrican News Agency, March 23, 1999.



    18. "Staff Killed in Somali-Kenyan Border Town,"Africa News, March 23, 1999.



    19. "Somali Clans Intensify Fighting," Panafrican News Agency, March 20, 1999.



    20. "Will Somalia Ever Enjoy Any Peace?," The Nation, March 20, 1999.



    21. "Somalia Refugees Now Move to Daadab," TheNation, March 19, 1999.



    22. "Somalia; Women’s Vigil and Humanitarian Crisis Documents," Africa News Service, March 19, 1999.



    23. "300 Somali Refugees Denied Entry Into Kenya,"Africa News, March 15, 1999.



    24. "Update on ICRC Activities in Somalia," International Committee of the Red Cross, March 12, 1999.



    25. "New Arms Delivery Reported," Addis Tribune,March 5, 1999.



    26. "Somalia Massacre," AAP News feed, February24, 1999.



    27. "Somali Woman Launch Crusade For Peace," Africa News Service, February 22, 1999.



    28. "Arms Flow Into Somalia From Warring Ethiopia,Eritrea," Deutsche Presse-Agentur, February 21, 1999.



    29. "Situation In Somalia Eight Years After Overthrow of Mohammed Siad Barre," National Public Radio, Weekend Edition Sunday, February 21, 1999.



    30. "Residents Flee War and Famine-Hit Somali Town," Agence France Presse," February 7, 1999.



    31. "Kenya: Fears of Inter-clan Violence in Somali Refugee Camp," Inter Presse Service, February 7, 1999.



    32. "Some Twelve People Reportedly Killed in Clan’s Gun Battle in Southwest," British Broadcasting Corporation, February 6,1999.



    33. "Ten Killed in Baidoa Fighting As Hospital Attacked," Agence France Presse, February 2, 1999.



    34. "Peace Deals Signed between Clans In Somali Capital," Xinhua News Agency, February 2, 1999.



    35. "Refugees-Kenya: Rival Groups Turn Refugee Camps Into Battle ground," Inter Press Service, February 1, 1999.



    36. "At Least 30 People were killed," AAP NEWSFEED,January 29, 1999.



    37. "Somali War lords Rearming For Another Roundof Fighting," Agence France Presse, January 29, 1999.



    38. "Ten Killed in Interclan Fighting in Somalia,"Agence France Presse, January 28, 1999.



    39. "At Least 31 People Killed In Somalia Clan Fighting," Deutsche Presse-Agentur, January 28, 1999.



    40. "Militiamen Killed 11 in Bus Attacks in Somalia,"Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, January 28, 1999.



    41. "Somali Faction Denies Receiving Weapons from Eritrea," Agence France Presse, January 27, 1999.



    42. "Fourteen More People Killed in Battle for Baidoa, Agence France Presse, January 25, 1999.



    43. "Woman’s Flight Began When Husband Was Slain,"The Columbus Dispatch, January 24, 1999.



    44. "Reports of Interclan Fighting in Somalia,"Deutsche Presse-Agentur, January 23, 1999.



    45. "Tension Mounts In Kisimayo," The Indian Ocean Newsletter, January 23, 1999.



    46. "At Least 18 Dead In Factional Fighting in Southwest Somalia, Agence France Presse, January 23, 1999.



    47. "Transport On Halt in S. Somalia as Inter-clan Feuds Intensify," Xinhua News Agency, January 23, 1999.



    48. "Rival Somali War Clans Killing Their Prisoners," International News Digest, Chattanooga Times and Free Press, January21, 1999.



    49. "Fighting Between Clans Kills 5 People in Somalia," The Orlando Sentinel, January 21, 1999.



    50. "Somali Clans Accuse One Another of Killing Prisoners of War," Xinhua News Agency, January 20, 1999.



    51. "Twelve Militiamen Said Killed in Inter-Clan Fighting," British Broad casting Corporation, January 15, 1999.



    52. "Kismayo Airport, Port Closed: Armed Faction,"Agence France Presse, January 7, 1999.



    53. "AI Report 1998: Somalia," Amnesty International,1998.



    54. "Somali: ICRC and Somali Red Cresent Assist victims of Fighting Over Kismayo," ICRC News, November 12, 1998.



    55. "UN Assessing Mogadishu security after Hostage Incident," CNN, April 25, 1998.



    56. "Faction Leader: Somalia Hostages To Be Released,"CNN, April 20, 1998.



    57. "Population: UNHCR Appeals for Funds to Resettle Somalis, Inter Press Service, April 3, 1998.



    58. "Somalia: UN Expresses Concern Over Renewed Fighting, Inter Press Service, April 1, 1998.



    59. "AI Report 1997: Somalia, Amnesty International,1997.



    60. "Somali Peace Accord Discounted in Ethiopia,"The Washington Times, December 25, 1997.



    61. "Up To Five Killed, 11 Wounded, In Clan Fighting in Somalia," Agence France Presse, October 17, 1997.



    62. "US Relief Charity Pulls Out Of Kismayo Due To Insecurity," Agence France Presse, October 3, 1997.



    63. Affi, Lada, "Gender Integration and the Economic Role of Somali Women," presented at the conference on economic integration and transboundary resources, September 8-11, 1997 in Addis Ababa.



    64. "Forgotten Somalia Fights On," The Christian Science Monitor, August 28, 1997.



    65. "Clan Fighting Kills 7 Persons in Somalia,"Xinhua News Agency, August 24, 1997.



    66. "Clan Fighting Kills Eight In Somalia," Xinhua News Agency, June 21, 1997.



    67. "International Digests: Rival Somali Clans’Fighting Kills 9," The Fort Worth Star Telegram, March 30, 1999.



    68. "Aidid’s Factional Militia Seizes Village in S. Somalia," Xinhua News Agency, March 11, 1997.



    69. "Somalia: Review 1997, Africa Review World of Information, February 1997.



    70. "Forces of USC/SNA Driven Out of central SomaliTown of Galkaio," Xinhua News Agency, August 26, 1996.



    71. "Peace In Somalia is Possible, But It Won’t Be Easy," St. Petersburg Times, August 4, 1996.



    72. "Somali Faction Leader Aidid Dies," CNN, August 2, 1996.



    73. "Somalia Fractured By Rival Warlords," Agence France Presse, August 2, 1996.



    74. "One Killed as Aidid’s Militiamen Loot Villagein Central Somalia," Agence France Presse, March 24, 1996.



    75. "Somalia: Amnesty International Condemns Murder of a Peace Activist, Amnesty International, March 18, 1996.



    76. "Somalia: Review 1996," Africa Review World of Information, September 1995.



    77. "Somalia a Patchwork of Clan Control," Agence France Presse, February 25, 1995.



    78. "Somalia’s Clan System Fed Off U.N. Intervention,"Reuters North American Wire, February 23, 1995.



    79. "Somali: The Religious and Clan Background,"Information Access Company, October 17, 1994.



    80. "Somalia Human Rights Practices, 1994," U.S. Department of State, March 1995.



    81. "Somalia: Clan Warfare & Shifting Alliances," Information Access Company, October 10, 1994.



    82. "The ‘warlord’ Speaks, The U.S., the U.N. and Aidid; General Mohammed Farah Aidid of the Somali National Alliance,"The Nation, April 4, 1994.



    83. "5,000 Are Driven From Port City By Fighting in Southern Somalia," The New York Times, February 13, 1994.



    84. "More Violence Reported In Somalia," United Press International, February 12, 1994.



    85. "Somali Journal: Gun-Toting Taxis and War time Luxury," Africa News Service, 1993, 1995.



    86. "Somalia’s Silent Sufferers," Africa News Service, 1993, 1995.



    87. "Somalia Still Divided Among Clan Militias," Reuters, October 18, 1993.



    88. "Somalia Human Rights Practices," U.S. Department of State, March 1993.



    89. "Allies, Warlord’s Army Clash in SouthernSomalia; As Righting Rages in Lawless Port Town, Sniper Fire Kills Second Marine in Capital," The Washington Post, January 26, 1993.



    90. "Clans Make Reconciliation in Somalia Improbable,"Los Angeles Times, January 3, 1993.



    91. "Clan Loyalty Still Divides Somalis," Newsday,December 27, 1992.



    92. "A Witness To Hell On Earth" Somali Teen Testifiesto the Terror He’s Seen In His Homeland," December 14, 1992.




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