Opinion
An Open Letter to Martin Luther King
Walk with me down memory lane. The time: 1968. In 30 months, one million dead. The setting: a dusty camp in Biafra where survivors waited and hoped fo...
Read More »Ethiopia leaves the failed warlords as they advance to the active sheikhs! Part IV
The literature you are about to read is divided into several parts. Its contents are based on facts and fictions. The main players are Ethiopians and ...
Read More »Al- Shabaab is the Answer to the Problems of Somalia
It has become something of a fad these days to bash on the Al-Shabaab. Many of these claims and hatred is coming from different types of people which...
Read More »Gaza : Geeridu ma aha guuldarro
Billowga qarniga 21aad, waxaan ku sugannahay adduunyo ilbax ah, naxariis badan, oo noole iyo manooleba in lagu xadgudbaa ay xaaraan tahay, xuquuqdoodu...
Read More »Hail to the New Leadership of Puntland
Barely few days ago, Puntlanders were holding their breath for the fear that their previous failed leadership might get its way back by rigging votes ...
Read More »The shady spoilers
It is not unusual that the Djibouti peace deal that some rightly dubbed the peace caravan of Prime Minister Nur Adde, Somalia's celebrated political s...
Read More »Dowladda Maqaar-saarka ah (TFG) ayaa Caqabad ku ah Nabadda Soomaliya
Dadweynaha ku nool Goballada Bartamaha iyo Konfurta Soomaliya aad ayey ugu diirsadeen is casiladda Madaxweyne Cabdullaahi Yusuf Axmed saddex sababood ...
Read More »Alshabab – Monstrous fanatics that can not be allowed to win
The grainy video picture does not lie. A young terrified man is being dragged to a slaughter spot. Bound and blind-folded he screams slowly but can be...
Read More »PETRONAS: An Open letter to the Government of Malaysia and Ethiopia.
Subject: A statement of protest. PETRONAS oil and gas exploration in the Ogaden basin owned by the native indigenous and persecuted Ogadeni native ...
Read More »Pirates as accidental ecowarriors could still save doomed Somalia
The Indian Ocean waters off the East African coast today host the most diverse collection of world navies ever seen. The Americans are there, so are t...
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