Opinion
Foreign actors fuel Somalia fire
For the past two decades, the most influential actor in Somalia's ever-worsening crisis has been what is commonly referred to as the international com...
Read More »Prof. Dalxa Vs Ambassador Ali Amerika
To conduct public inquiry about Prof. Dalxa’s serious allegations against the Somali ambassador in Kenya of how he was mistreated when the ambassado...
Read More »The Somali that Tried to Travel Like a Canadian
If it was Thomas Jefferson who wrote the most stirring exhortation on the freedom of the individual (“all men are created equal”), then it was Eri...
Read More »Rebuilding and reconstituting Somali’s National Army!
The United Nations Political Office of Somalia (UNPOS) and former Somali National Army Officers began recreating Somali soldiers for the new Somali Na...
Read More »How Long Can We Remain in This Prison?
From the bottom to the top political and intellectual spheres, things seem to have been turned upside down, lacking any setting of logical order....
Read More »Lessons NOT Learned from the Historic Somali Manifesto Group
One of the most significant events that took place right before the Somali nation-state plunged into an intractable civil-war was the publication of t...
Read More »A warm and cordial handshake......!
US secretary of state Hillary Clinton’s visit in Africa is a good start in America’s foreign policy in a continent that has always been the last i...
Read More »Human rights accountability in Somalia, key to lasting peace
US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton’s visit to Kenya and meeting with the President of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia, Shei...
Read More »Editorial: Somalia crisis
That Somalia is a political disaster zone is beyond question. It has an internationally accepted government headed by moderate President Sheikh Sharif...
Read More »Tribute to Ali Marshal
I was in Addis-Ababa Airport heading to Hargeisa, Somaliland, when I was told that Ali Gualid has passed away due to car accident between Berbera and ...
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