
gen samatar served his nation with honour
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what justice? and by who? one mans criminal is another's freedom fighter.bluelovelady wrote:All criminals should be brought to justice by their own countries. Not other countries. Americans rarely allow their criminals to go to jail in other countries. They bring them home to face American justice. One day they will deport Somali criminals to Somali jails. But we are not there yet.... still not a functioning justice system.. But all Somali criminals should go to trial.
Thuganomics wrote:Their logic is he was a member of the former regime and therefore tainted by association.They have no specific crimes to point toX.Playa wrote:haday ayagu case ku haystaan Riyaale ha dacweeyaan, But to argue by simply saying " how about Riyaale" or "how about X.Playa" thats some f'ked up argument.
So in a way these little faqash boys by naming Riyale are alluding that the whole regime were war criminals.
No qualms there from me.Except the northern staff of said regime fall under the Borame reconciliation conference,Where all agreed to forgive and forget
what freedom is your uncle siilaanyo today fighting for?X.Playa wrote:and what freedom morgan and samatar were fighting for? freedom of Daaroodism!!!
grandpakhalif wrote:Gen. Ali Samatar served his nation with honor, I commend the Somali government in its attempts to safegaurd this national living hero.
Let's say Riyale did commit crimes, he should walk scotts free due to a decision taken during a shir? Surely the relatives of victims would have something to say about that?Thuganomics wrote: Exactly,plus even if Riyale did commit crimes (which he didn't) it would fall under the agreement reached by the 1991 reconciliation shir of Borame