Opinion
Unmixing Bloods: Case of a Forbidden Love
My dear Ubah, let me thank you first for coming out in the open and sharing your nightmare with us through the internet. Falling in love with a man of...
Read More »The change in Hiiraan region: Towards independent regional development?
Ever since the Governor of Hiiraan region, Sheik Abdirahman Ibrahim Ma’ow, declared the independence of Hiiraan and its administration from the curr...
Read More »Why Patriotic Somalis Reject the MoU Between Somalia and Kenya: A Fact Check on Hosh’s Article
In response to Hosh’s piece on HOL about the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Kenya and Somalia, I must say right of the bat that this piec...
Read More »Bombings won't help stabilise Somalia
The killing of Saleh Ali Nabhan, a leader of al-Shabab, in Somalia yesterday dramatically reduced the list of wanted terrorist individuals in the coun...
Read More »The end of Siyad Bare's disciples in Somaliland
Somaliland’s infant Democracy is on the brink of collapse! The courageous people of Somaliland have been betrayed by few of Siyad Barre’s disciple...
Read More »Institutional Islamophobia and the Politics of a Minor's Choice
Not since France's banning of wearing the hijab or Islamic headwear in schools has institutional Islamophobia unveiled its ugly head under the spotlig...
Read More »SAC Condemns Rayale for Killing Innocent People & Closing Down the Parliament
Somaliland American Council (SAC) is dismayed by the excessive use of power by Rayale's government and condemning the actions of President Dahir Rayal...
Read More »Recognising the value of Somaliland
Gordon Brown, in his speech on the war in Afghanistan last week served up that old truism: failed states are a seedbed for terrorism and establishing ...
Read More »An open letter to Mr. Dahir Rayale Kahin, President of Somaliland
At the outset I should congratulate you on a work well done. Your overall performance is highly commendable, given to the difficult circumstances prev...
Read More »The MOU Between Somalia and Kenya: A Big Fat Fact Check
“Analysts and activists such as Sadia Aden, a Virginia-based human rights advocate and Prof. Abdi Ismail Samitar (sic), a Somali advocate at the Uni...
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