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Somalia, newly recognized by US, seeks immunity for former minister Samantar in civil case

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McLEAN, Va. — Somalia’s newly recognized government is asking the State Department to grant immunity to a former prime minister accused of human-rights abuses.

 

The letter issued this week by the Federal Republic of Somalia seeks immunity for Mohamed Ali Samantar, who now lives in Fairfax but was a top official in dictator Siad Barre’s regime.

 

 

Last year, a federal judge in Virginia awarded seven Somali victims a $21 million judgment against Samantar for orchestrating a campaign of torture and killings against members of the ***** (ee-SOCK’) clan.

 

At the time, Samantar was denied immunity because there was no functioning government to claim immunity on his behalf. In January, the U.S. formally recognized the Somali government.

 

Samantar’s attorney said he expects the U.S. to honor Somalia’s request and the case to be dismissed.

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/somalia-newly-recognized-by-us-seeks-immunity-for-former-minister-samantar-in-civil-case/2013/03/01/6291d940-82a9-11e2-a671-0307392de8de_story.html

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The Marwo is taking revenge on the Somaliland establishment at the expense of the Somaliland people's feelings and trauma they've experienced. I for one am very saddened by the dirty politicking she is conducting!

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Saalax   

It is Shirdoon not Fowsia.

 

 

"The letter issued this week by the Federal Republic of Somalia’s prime minister, Abdi Farah Shirdon, "

 

 

 

 

 

Mintid Farayar;923110 wrote:
GoldCoast,

 

Much thanks for this info. It's very timely and clarifies certain things.

Once again, thanks for posting.

 

Co - Sign.

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That's even worse, a Kacaan-made man protecting a failed legacy, if Somaliland doesn't respond with appropriate actions, I just, well I just don't know what to think anymore.

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Saalax;923114 wrote:
It is Shirdoon not Fowsia.

 

 

"The letter issued this week by the Federal Republic of Somalia’s prime minister, Abdi Farah Shirdon, "

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Co - Sign.

 

 

Salaax, Iska daa ;)

 

The tactical confusion among our Southern brethren never ceases to amaze me. On the one hand, they call for unity between the two peoples, while singing the teary-eyed Soomaaleey Toosoow..., yet with the other hand, they proceed with the exact actions that make 'the Union' an impossibility ;)

 

This action makes the position of the minority pro-Unionist Somalilanders untenable as well!

 

 

The gift that keeps on giving...... ;)

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Mintid Farayar;923117 wrote:
Salaax, Iska daa
;)

 

The tactical confusion among our Southern brethren never ceases to amaze me. On the one hand, they call for unity between the two peoples, while singing the teary-eyed
Soomaaleey Toosoow...
, yet with the other hand, they proceed with the exact actions that make 'the Union' an impossibility
;)

 

This action makes the position of the
minority
pro-Unionist Somalilanders untenable as well!

 

 

The gift that keeps on giving......
;)

 

+ 1

 

 

This shall awake even confused Sijuis like Stoic. ;)

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Good job to the Somali government, let whoever holds a three decade long grudge can keep holding it, suing and ill elderly man was in very bad taste and driven by greed more then anything. Reconciliation can only be done with Somalis talking to each other rather then foreign courts.

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"The Somali prime minister’s request for immunity for Samantar goes to the State Department. If the State

Department decides to honor it, it would be up to a court to dismiss the case.

 

In rejecting Samantar’s immunity claim last year, the appeals court said the executive branch’s recommendation is a big factor in determining immunity, but not the only one. It also said abuses such as torture and extrajudicial killings, like those Samantar was accused of, may never be eligible for protection."

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Oodweyne;923126 wrote:
Naxar Nugaaleed,

 

let just say we are both glad to see this action. Of course we have different motives but still it is something we both are happy to see happened.

 

Hence lets hope you will understand why we have nothing but a contempt for the verbal merchant who go on about some such somali unity and other malarkey.

 

All in all I am glad for the first time in here of SOL we find an issue we are both glad to see come to our attention.

 

Oodka,

 

Mar-mar qaarkood waa inaad FAR WAAWEYN ugu qortid...

You're a saint, my friend! You never get tired of educating the irredeemable..... ;)

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reer waqooyi folks sida mintid and Co hypocrits foqal hypocrits baad tihiin daahir riyaale ''waad cafiseen'' and ninkan in la xukumo baad dooneysaan. Moorgan,Daahir riyaale,samatar and the other people hal mar maxkamad hala wado saaro ama ha layska dhaafo! warku maa cad yahay

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