I Once a terrorist, always a terrorist. This picture shows Somalia’s President, @HassanSMohamud , flogging a young man in 2006 when he was a senior member of the Islamic Courts.
This was one of the methods they used to subjugate and terrorise local residents.@tedcruz@gidonsaar
By what right do these Somalians haunt Kenya's streets to harass local girls? Coming from a failed Somalia state they bring chaos instead of gratitude. If they dare to do this in Africa, imagine what they do in the US & Europe! 😡
It’s time to stop this savagery 🚫🇰🇪
The Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention is issuing a Red Flag Alert for Genocide against the people of Somaliland, particularly the Isaaq clan, who are at risk of suffering another genocide at the hands of the neighboring state of Somalia. The Institute is concerned that Israel’s recent recognition of Somaliland’s sovereignty could have the effect of rendering Somaliland even more vulnerable to military invasion from Somalia in an effort to “restore” territorial integrity before it loses more political ground.
As demonstrated by the recent speech given by Permanent Representative of Somalia to the UN, Ambassador Abukar Dahir Osman, the Somalian government continues to deny the 1987-1989 genocide against the Isaaq people, which claimed an estimated 200,000 lives. Somalia's political project of denying Somaliland’s sovereignty is similar in nature to the contemporary genocidal projects towards Ukrainians, Armenians, and Palestinians. There is a very high chance that any military invasion of Somaliland by Somalian forces will result in the genocide of Somaliland communities only 35 years after Somalia committed the Isaaq Genocide.
Notwithstanding any self-serving intentions behind Israel’s recognition of Somaliland’s “right to self-determination,” the rapid international backlash to Israel’s move threatens to obscure the legitimacy of Somaliland’s claims to independence and exacerbate tensions in the already-volatile Horn of Africa region.
Somaliland has a strong legal case for independence. A 2005 African Union Fact-Finding mission concluded that the union between Somaliland and Somalia was not ratified and thus not legally binding. Now is the time for the United Nations, the African Union, and other international bodies to work towards the establishment of Somaliland’s independence as a legal fact. Such a process would serve the interests of genocide prevention and peace-building in the Horn of Africa region.
To read the full RFA, visit: https://t.co/4DILcqQO0S
@clashreport Trump is speaking the truth
Somalia is run by these terrorist who all work for Al Shabaab and are linked to international terrorism and narcotics trade.
Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland @Abdirahmanirro oo Shacabka meel kasta oo ay joogaan u soo diraya salaan & bogaadin, isaga u rejaynaya khayr, nabad, iyo barwaaqo.