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Former Prime Minister accuses the Federal Government of an attack in Mogadishu.

Former Prime Minister of Somalia Hassan Ali Khaire condemned an attack today in the Goleey neighborhood...

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Former Prime Minister accuses the Federal Government of an attack in Mogadishu.
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Article context

What happened

  • Former Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire condemned an attack that occurred today in the Goleey neighborhood of Mogadishu, which reportedly resulted in civilian casualties. Khaire accused the Federal Government of Somalia of being involved in actions he described as land grabbing and displacement of vulnerable populations.

Key claims

  • Khaire stated that the attack caused deaths and injuries among civilians.
  • He accused the Somali Federal Government of conducting operations against the local population.
  • Khaire expressed condolences to the victims and called for urgent medical assistance for the injured.
  • He criticized the government for failing to fulfill its promises to stop land grabbing and the displacement of people.

Source limitations

  • The article relies solely on Khaire's statements without independent verification.
  • There is no response from the Federal Government regarding the accusations made by Khaire.
  • Casualty figures and details about the attack are reported but not independently confirmed.

Reader takeaway

The article highlights serious allegations against the Somali government regarding civilian safety and land issues.

What remains unclear

  • What specific evidence does Khaire have to support his claims against the government?
  • How will the government respond to these accusations?
  • What measures are being taken to assist the victims of the attack?

Why it matters

The article does not provide enough independently verified detail to assess the specific significance of this event beyond what is reported.

Original report with a saved translation · Soomaali

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Former Prime Minister of Somalia Hassan Ali Khaire condemned an attack today in the Goleey neighborhood...

Former Prime Minister of Somalia Hassan Ali Khaire condemned an attack today in the Goleey neighborhood of the Abdiaziz district in Mogadishu, which reportedly resulted in deaths and injuries to civilians.

In a statement he posted on his Facebook page, Khaire stated that government forces attacked the local population, accusing the Federal Government of Somalia of being involved in actions he described as "land grabbing and displacement of the poor people."

Firstly, Khaire extended condolences to those who died in the incident, stating that the attacked civilians were innocent people. He prayed to God for mercy for the deceased and a speedy recovery for those injured, stating that the incident is part of actions he described as violations against the civilian population.

Additionally, the former Prime Minister heavily criticized the government led by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, noting that the government had previously promised to stop land grabbing and the displacement of the population, but he stated that actions related to land theft and violations against the community are still ongoing.

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