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Profile of Mr. Mahdi Haile. Mahdi Haile was Born In Somalia and now lives in United States. He is an educated scholar and intellectual. he is an independent expert on Horn of Africa, a Somali blogger, he is Activist and human rights campaigner. As a contractor, he worked with United Nations intervention UNISOM in Somalia 1990 , as well as doctors without Borders Medicine san Fronts of Spain in Aden Yabal Middle Shabele region Somalia. He also worked with other nonprofit non-governmental organizations. Currently he is Director of Center For Somali Solutions headquartered in USA. as a Horn African Political Analyst, specializing in matters of security, human rights, peace, development issues in the Horn Africa. From 2004 to present, Mr. Mahdi Haile also serves as,Managing Editor of Warsan Times News. His publications include numerous articles on Horn Of Africa, as well as East African communities in America, American Foreign Policy in Africa. He has participated, in numerous conferences around the USA and the globe including resettlement, advocacy of Somali community in the USA and Somali peace process, Human rights conferences. His articles and editorials have been published in Qaranimo Hiiraan Warsan Times news paper and other news papers and online magazines. As a political analyst, he has been interviewed by national and international media about Somalia.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Government must deal with the issue of NGOS foreign companies in Somalia
(1 comments) There are also foreigners working in various offices and departments, let alone the foreign consultancies. We also have foreign companies and firms whose workforce is entirely drawn from outside the country without anyone questioning why they are doing that.

Friday, October 7, 2011
70 Killed in renewed suicide attacks in Mogadishu
Mogadishu: Truck bomb explosions killed at least 70 people and injured 100 hundred in the south West Mogadishu on Tuesday.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011
The AMISOM, Sharif's government or the Clan Militia: Who is in Charge in Mogadishu?
(1 comments) the death of a Malaysian cameraman who was shot dead when African Union peacekeepers allegedly fired on his convoy Noramfaizul Mohd Nor was traveling with a convoy of humanitarian workers when a contingent of Ugandan-nationals with AMISOM opened fire, killing Nor and wounding another journalist in Mogadishu.