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Somalia terror group: Our leader is dead | Business Standard News - 0 views

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    This article describes the death of the leader of Al-Shabab. President Barrack Obama announced the death of Ahmed Abdi Godane was caused by a U.S. airstrike that hit the car he was riding in. This relates to the reading in this activity because Al-Shabab was mentioned multiple times in the reading and the death of it's leader will take a tremendous blow on the terrorist group.
michaelc_svhs

US confirms death of al-Shabaab leader in drone strike - Telegraph - 0 views

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    The article in question states that a U.S. drone strike had killed the leader of a Somali militant and piracy group. The death of the group's leader may lead to a severe power struggle and weakening of the group. This relates to our discussion and Friedman's arguments because the US was able to land a critical military blow from all the way around the world.
joen_svhs

DR Congo Ebola death toll climbs to 32 - 0 views

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    The main Ebola outbreaks are contained in western Africa. However, there has been a recent outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It has been assured that this outbreak will not grow much larger, but the death toll has reached 32.
rebeccam_svhs

South Africa's 'Open Mosque' Admits Everyone, Including Critics - 1 views

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    This article describes a Muslim man's controversial efforts to open a mosque that grants gender equality and admits anyone, regardless of religion or sexual orientation. This philosophy is a literal interpretation of the Quran (Muslim holy text), and he chose to do this because it goes against the problematic radical interpretations that lead to stereotypes and ethnic conflicts. The mosque has not yet opened, but the founder has already received numerous death threats because of the institution's non-standard philosophy. This relates to our study because it is an example of someone who is today trying to end stereotypes in South Africa, just as the ANC tried to end apartheid stereotypes.
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    There is a mosque opening in South Africa that will allow anyone to worship. This has created criticism as many believe that gay people should not be allowed to worship and women should not be allowed to lead prayers. This does not directly relate to apartheid but is similar in that there is discrimination happening.
Tanner Morgan

Suicide attack 'kills 12' in Somalia - 0 views

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    A suicide car bomber killed twelve people in an attempt to eliminate members of the African Union. The bomber packed the car with explosives and rammed into the African Union convoy travelling southwest of Mogadishu. The attack is believed to be the responsibility of al-Shabab in an attempt to avenge the death of its leader, Godane. Civilians in a neighboring minibus held twelve deaths and twenty seven wounded.
kelseyg_svhs

Al-Shabaab names successor to slain leader; Somalia on high alert - 0 views

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    This article discusses how Al Shabaab has named a new leader, Ahmed Omar Abu Ubaidah, after Ahmed Godane was killed in a US airstrike. The article mentions the group's acts of terror in Somalia and beyond, but says that the group suffered a huge loss with the death of its leader. This relates to the packet since it discusses Al Shabaab and some of its acts of terror in and outside of Somalia.
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    After the death of the Al-Shabaab leader, Ahmed Godane, the terror group has announced its new leader. The group states that even without Godane, the actions of Al-Shabaab will continue as usual. This relates to our studies, because the Al-Shabaab is a terror group that is active in Kenya and other nations in Africa that we are studying.
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Cops torture suspect to death - 0 views

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    This article is about the alleged assaults of Oliver Nyagondo from police officers with a baton stick under his feet and all over his body several times after suspecting he had broken into officer Mumpande's house in Mvuma. Mupande allegedly stated Nyagondo was dying but he said he refused to take a criminal to the hospital.
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WHO says 70 died from hemorrhagic illness in DRC; denies outbreak is Ebola | Al Jazeera... - 0 views

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    70 people have died in the northern DRC from an outbreak of hemorrhagic gastroenteritis but the WHO state that it is not Ebola. It has many of the same symptoms but the death rate is not even close to the rate in West Africa as well as the DRC doesn't share any borders with the countries in West Africa.
rebeccam_svhs

Al-Shabab's Finances: The Militant Group Gets Funding From Local Businesses, Sources Ab... - 0 views

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    This article is very similar to the one we read. It describes how the al-Shabab receives money from taxes, sponsors, poaching, and discreet money transfer in a system called Hawala. It also gives updates on what has changed in the past year and how that affects their income, such as the recent death of Ahmed Godane, their leader. This relates because it similarly describes the financial practices of the Somali terrorists.
Tanner Morgan

Deaths in police custody raise concern - 0 views

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    Recently, under police custody, people have mysteriously died and assault charges have been of concern. As a result, the police system has been trying to improve, such as an increased number of circumstances in which the officers recite to the accused, their legal rights. However, the holding cells are not kept properly, resulting in filthy and poor quality cells for inmates. Some lawyers have been found to participate in corrupt activities. If found guilty of these crimes, they would be punished through de-registration.
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Shabab decapitation - 0 views

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    A leader of Shabab was killed by an American airstrike. Since then, they have named a new leader and still have access to a lot of money and weapons, which means they are still a threat.
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UN fears repeat of Somalia food shortages when thousands died | World news | The Observer - 0 views

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    Famine is nearing Somalia. After a year of little rain and heavy fighting, millions of people are at risk. There have also been many people trying to escape the country due to the al-Shabab militants. They have prevented food from traveling roads. Another famine would also jeopardize the fragile process of rebuilding Somalia. This relates to the article about the terror of al-Shabab militants and how they are controlling the residents in Somalia.
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    This article examines the famine that is stalking Somalia after a year of poor rains and heavy fighting. In previous years, food shortages have caused over 250,000 deaths. If another famine strikes, it will be hard for the rehabilitation of Somalia.
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    Somalia is very close to reaching a famine that would deplete the population of Somalia by nearly one million. Many people in Somalia have already been considered on the brink of famine, and are very hungry. Currently people are asking for $1 billion to help the people of Somalia, but it is more likely that they will get around $313 million.
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    This article talks about the food shortages in Somalia. This connects to the issue that if America has strict restrictions on areas that the Shabab are in, then the innocent civilians cannot receive the aid they need.
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Congo-Kinshasa: Rape of Bodies, Rape of Resources, Rape of a Nation - 0 views

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    This article discusses bringing peace to DRC. There has been a genocide in the DRC that has been going on for 129 years with over 6 million deaths. This relates to the articles because it talks about the physical rape of women and children and how the children are forced to kill, work in the mines, and become addicted to drugs, thus ruining their childhood.
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    this article describes challenges facing the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It talks about the long period of dictatorial rule, and also explains the violence and conflict occurring in the country including the massive amount of rape. It is concluded that in order for the DRC to succeed, the leadership of the country must improve.
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    This article talks about the problem of rape in in Congo--Kinshasa. The article goes on to say that the DRC is being "raped of resouces", and that the currents events are a "rape of a nation" which of course would be the DRC.
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    This article talks about both the literal and figurative rape occurring within the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Women have been raped, leaving mental scars, and the country suffers from exploitation of its resources and corruption (the figurative rape). Empowerment of women and stronger government institutions are needed to resolve these problems. This relates to many issues in the activity: rape of women, exploitation of resources, and corrupt government, all within the DRC.
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"I Escaped DRC Jail Dressed as a Woman", Outlook - BBC World Service - 0 views

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    This article/ video describe how this man, Marc-Antoine Vumilia, was sent to jail/ death for being convicted in plotting the assassination of President Kabila but later escaped. This relates because in the previous articles it describes how he ruled and basically brought more violence to the DRC rather than ending the violence and stabilize the government, which led to his assassination.
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