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- 7 January 2023
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- Keydmedia Online
The motto of KEYDMEDIA ONLINE is The voice of change, the voice to defend human rights, the voice of the voiceless.
Ibrahim Iman - (Keydmedia) - A country with a ten million population is considered "a failed state" Its people were dehumanized by the international press. Some are alleged as sex-traffickers (folks in Minneapolis are familiar with this), others were labeled terrorists perhaps without any justifiable evidence. National assets are under sales tags. Portions of a pristine coastline were apportioned to Kenya with the stroke of a signature from a mindless TFG official and only reason such treasonous project did not materialize was due to the relentless campaign of Somali patriots and Diaspora intellectuals.
By Prof. Mohamoud Iman Adan- Virginia (Keydmedia) - In Somalia, the after-effects of local wars and political controversy can be asked only to someone who had been exposed to quarter of a century of anarchy and social tragedy. Allegorically, to the local perception- peace and war are as different as Heaven and Hell, and the description is quite fitting.
In a nutshell, a partnership with the U.S., as envisioned in this legislation, would provide Somaliland with the financial and military wherewithal it needs to make separation from Somalia a fait accompli. It would also lend Somaliland a mantle of legitimacy.
Special operations forces had been assisting local units for several years in battling al-Shabab, which is linked to al-Qaida. But shortly before leaving office, President Donald Trump ordered some 700 U.S. troops out of Somalia.
Until recently, Somalia was on an upward trajectory. Although it continued to struggle with piracy, famine, and terrorism, the country was turning the corner after decades of bloody civil war.
In March, the Kenyan government issued an ultimatum to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR): Create a plan to close two camps that host more than 430,000 refugees, or we will forcibly expel them to their home countries immediately. However, refugees say forced repatriation is not a humane option.