Category Archives: Abdisamad Mooge

Somaliland: Real terrorism threats in fictional State

In the wake of the recent travel advisories by the United States and Great Britain, the local Somaliland regional administration has finally decided to act and tackle terrorism and extremism. In the past week alone, the Ahmed Silanyo Government apprehended … read more »

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Somali leaders should stop entertaining the nostalgia ‘two state talks’

In the last two decades, there were much chaos, suffering and little room for substantial and constructive dialogue in Somalia. However, Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon’s recent bold move to call for a national dialogue no doubt deserves a national … read more »

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SOMALILAND: Manufactured lies backfire big time

If separatists holding hostage to parts of North Somalia needed a credible election to help justify that their hell-bent agenda of dividing Somalia was a good idea, they sure didn’t get it. In the wake of the recent seriously flawed, … read more »

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