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Azmaya

The Fundraising and inciting violence must be stopped.

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Azmaya   

A clan meeting held in Ohio several days ago, inciting more clan violence, terrorism, eulogizing the mutilation of human remains, and fundraising for more killings and violence to continue in Somalia. All of Somalia is peaceful and majority of Somali people are ready for governance including the major clan members of the south, it is only a small section that wants the killings and savagery to continue because they benefit the most in anarchic Somalia. One day they were looters, the next day all of sudden found Islam soon after the inception of the TFG and became “holy warriors”. The Somali people and the peace loving Mogadishu people should not be fooled by these savages and their clan oratory, the clan of President Abdullahi Yusuf and the clan of Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi is the same to them. Somalia is tired of clan wars and violence that these people want to continue forever. The Somali people are ready for governance and peace despite the clan of any leaders and are tired of war and savagery that this small evil group represents. It is time the peace loving Somalis in Diaspora to stand up against those who fund the violence in Somalia. These people are your neighbors, shop owners, and rather then working for peace and governance are fundraising and inciting more violence and clan killings to continue. Their incitement of violence and terrorism must be lobbied against and reported.

 

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