My agenda is to help prevent the USA from becoming home to war criminals. Let them reside in Somalia not the USA

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Somalia failed because iidoor and mooryaan destroyed and looted Somalia and Somali peopleS_lander-boy wrote:Great topics AW He will be brought to justice they got him cornered now , and the next war criminal that will be brought to justice is morgan he will be next !
The thing I noticed it seems like ppl from the ''Hawiye clan and Isaaq clan'' look at this issue from a neutral point of view while the doroos are biased to the core and supporting this war criminal no wonder Somalia is a failed state.
Morgan is in Kenya sipping shaah while pleasing ilko cas chicksS_lander-boy wrote:Great topics AW He will be brought to justice they got him cornered now , and the next war criminal that will be brought to justice is morgan he will be next (where the fuk is he anyway) !
The thing I noticed it seems like ppl from the ''Hawiye clan and Isaaq clan'' look at this issue from a neutral point of view while the doroos are biased to the core and supporting this war criminal no wonder Somalia is a failed state.
AbdiWahab252 wrote:SlanderBoy,
We can not allow a culture of impunity to continue.
Somali leaders need to realize that they will be held accountable for their actions.
S_lander-boy wrote:AbdiWahab252 wrote:SlanderBoy,
We can not allow a culture of impunity to continue.
Somali leaders need to realize that they will be held accountable for their actions.
It's is indeed a human right issue , unfortunately certain groups of ppl are blind to it that was the whole point
my point is proven with the likes like moguul !
Moguul your uncle Siyad barre the dictator destroyed Somalia The 21-year regime of Siyad Barre had one of the worst human rights records in Africa. The Africa Watch Committee wrote in a report that "Both the urban population and nomads living in the countryside were subjected to summary killings, arbitrary arrest, detention in squalid conditions, torture, rape, crippling constraints on freedom of movement and expression and a pattern of psychological intimidation." Amnesty International went on to report that torture methods committed by Barre's National Security Service (NSS) included executions and "beatings while tied in a contorted position, electric shocks, rape of woman prisoners, simulated executions and death threats.