Opinion
Riyale is ultimately Accountable for the Current Constitutional Crisis in Somaliland
Somalilanders elected Dahir Riyale as their first elected president after a long-drawn-out contested election of 2003....
Read More »Sharuur !
Xabsiga dusha ka furan ee Af-duubka loogu jiro 20 sano dhawr Afar jeeble soo maahan inaan daawadii waydiisanayno curudkii lagu dawayn lahaa ? Warbaah...
Read More »The case for recruiting youngsters at mosques
Many of you have probably heard about the controversy that tainted the images of the Minneapolis mosques and the alleged “recruitments” of youngst...
Read More »Benadirland or Lalaland: A Myth or Reality
In recent days the Somali media has been reporting on an ongoing secret meeting in Nairobi, Kenya to discuss the formation of a Banadir regional state...
Read More »Why the Political Stalemate Persists in Somalia
The formation of the power sharing Transitional Unity Government of Somalia (TUG) in January 2009 and the election of President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed ha...
Read More »Midnight Forever Part I
Introduction: On July 11, 2009 four prominent Somaliland citizens were kidnapped from a public highway and later on massacred in a tribal ritual. On A...
Read More »A Cabinet Reshuffle, a “Hargeysa Star” demoted: A BBC Kerfuffle
Through a highly orchestrated “scoop” by the BBC Somali Service, we learned this week that the prime minister of Somalia has decided to reshuffle ...
Read More »Be a Voice For The Somali Children
"Life on the street is tough. Somalia has no central government. It has no strong institutions to protect street children. Many of them are victims of...
Read More »Somaliland: Brutal Murders Shatter Harmony
On the evening of July 11, 2009 (7/11), 24 men clad in army uniforms and armed with automatic rifles parked their vehicles on the Dila-Kalabaydh road ...
Read More »Somalia: To Succeed We Have to Look Forward!
The past is not a home to dwell in. The living must keep on living. To do so the living must also move forward. Looking back to a difficult past is a ...
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