It's too late......our information/ psychological warfare unit have outsmarted the lazy iidoors from day one.LaY-D_LicK wrote: Fri Apr 21, 2023 9:50 am Everyone email the Amnesty group and spam their inbox with complaints.
Collect all the evidence you have of the las canod conflict to contradict what they are saying ...
I have two drafts you can copy and paste below but don't copy it word for word otherwise they will think we some crazy cult spamming them.
First draft :
Dear Amnesty International,
I am writing to express my concern about the recent reports and actions taken by your organization in regards to the situation in Las Anod, Somalia. While I appreciate your efforts to address human rights issues around the world, I believe that you may have been misinformed and do not have the full picture regarding the situation in Las Anod.
As a Somali citizen, I have been following the events in Las Anod closely, and I feel that the situation is more complex than what has been reported by the media and other sources. The Somaliland government has accused the Puntland region of Somalia of attacking the city, but there are conflicting reports and evidence that suggest that terrorists and foreign militias may be behind the violence.
I believe that it is essential for Amnesty International to take a more nuanced and informed approach to the situation in Las Anod. It is crucial to investigate and gather all relevant facts before making any conclusions or taking any actions that could have negative consequences for the people of Somalia.
Therefore, I urge Amnesty International to reconsider its stance on the situation in Las Anod and to take a more objective and evidence-based approach to the issue. By doing so, your organization can help ensure that the human rights of all involved are protected and that the situation is resolved in a peaceful and constructive manner.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
Second draft ...
Dear Amnesty International,
I am writing to express my concern about the recent article released by your organisation in regards to the situation in Las Anod, Somaliland. While I appreciate your efforts to address human rights issues around the world, I believe that you may have been misinformed and do not have the full picture regarding the situation in Las Anod.
I believe that it is essential for Amnesty International to take a more nuanced and informed approach to the situation in Las Anod. It is crucial to investigate and gather all relevant facts before making any conclusions or taking any actions that could have negative consequences for the people of Somaliland.
As a person with a personal connection to the region, I have been closely monitoring the developments in Las Anod and believe that the situation is far more complex than what has been portrayed by the media and other sources. The Somaliland government has provided substantial evidence indicating the involvement of foreign actors from neighbouring Somalia. I have included several videos that support this claim, which depict clan militias in Las Anod firing weapons from within homes, vandalizing local infrastructure using hammers, and utilizing civilian homes as shields while firing heavy weapons.
In light of this, I suggest that Amnesty International get in touch with the foreign ministry of Somaliland to gather more information and gain a more comprehensive understanding of the situation in Las Anod. The ministry is well-informed on the issue and can provide valuable insights and data that may be missing from other sources.
The foreign minister can also provide comprehensive details on the measures taken by the Somaliland government to safeguard the safety and rights of civilians amidst the conflict in Las Anod. This includes the provision of humanitarian aid to affected communities and efforts to alleviate their suffering. Given the complexity of the situation, a thorough and accurate understanding of the events is necessary to promote a peaceful resolution.
Therefore, I sincerely urge Amnesty International to take the initiative and contact the foreign ministry of Somaliland to obtain additional information and insight that may not be easily accessible from other sources. You can reach them at their email address info.mofa@govsomaliland.org or by calling +252 637857777.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Respectfully,
Reword the draft and send it to these 2 emails
Ioverton@aoav.org.uk, Contactus@amnesty.org
The amnesty email isn't working I keep getting an automated email from a Ian guy I'm still looking for the correct amnesty email so help me out and Google it with me.
So get to spamming guys let them know not to mess with Somaliland and Somaliland ha noolato![]()
We have shaped the narrative in our favour and dominated the international forums.
Stick to writing your sexual fantasies.......them ngos weirdos are into blacks


