Special U.N. representative Nicholas Kay, speaking to VOA, cited "considerable success" in the 2014 push against the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab. He also noted political progress in ending the nearly nine-year uprising.
Date: Jan 04, 2015
Category: World
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SOMALIA: UN Special Representative for Somalia condemns terrorist attacks in ...
Mogadishu (RBC) The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Somalia (SRSG), Nicholas Kay, condemned yesterdays terrorist attacks in Baidoa that is feared to have killed at least fifteen people with many more wounded.
Date: Dec 06, 2014
Category: World
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Somali premier loses confidence vote in parliament
The US warnings followed those by United Nations envoy Nicholas Kay, who said the tension puts at risk political goals including a referendum on a new constitution next year, ahead of elections in 2016.
Date: Dec 06, 2014
Category: World
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Over 1 million Somalis at risk of starvation, UN envoy warns
This number is up 20 percent compared to six months ago, the UN secretary-generals special representative for Somalia, Nicholas Kay, told the Security Council as he was briefing the 15-nation UN body on the situation in the long-troubled country.
Date: Oct 15, 2014
Category: World
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Somalia: National Security Minister Abdul Karim Guled resigns
The U.N. representative to Somalia, Nicholas Kay, said the parliament represents the people of Somalia and their hopes and aspirations for a peaceful country.Long live the people and the republic of Somalia. Todays attack is an attack against the people of Somalia for which there can be no justif
Date: May 25, 2014
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UN envoy strongly condemns murder of Somali parliamentarian
I condemn this murder in the strongest terms. There must be a full investigation of this terrorist attack and the perpetrators brought to justice swiftly, said the Secretary-Generals Special Representative, Nicholas Kay.
Date: Apr 21, 2014
Category: World
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Twelve killed in militant strike at Somalia's presidential palace
The attack on the presidential palace drew global condemnation.UN Somalia envoy Nicholas Kay condemned the assault on the Somali presidency as "another desperate and criminal act" which "does nothing but harm to the people of Somalia".
But despite the uncertainty resulting from Mr. Shirdons ouster, Nicholas Kay, the U.N.s special representative to Somalia, applauded the Somali government for at least following a legal and constitutional process for removing him. He urged President Mohamud to choose a successor who will help unit