Somali Diaspora Lawyers Association based in Melbourne, Australia have filed 4 cases against Farmajo's regime with the ICC and the cases have been accepted.
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1. The Baidoa Massacre (Sharmaajo's regime forcefully installed Sharmaajo's nephew LaftaGareen as South-West State President which resulted in the deaths of civilians)
2. The Jubbaland Embargo (Sharmaajo's regime placed an embargo on the state stopping flights coming in and out of the state)
3. Ikran Tahlil's murder
4. Young Somali Soldiers missing in Eritrea
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Dacwad ka dhan ah dowladda Soomaaliya oo loo gudbiyay maxkamadda dambiyada ee ICC
Ururka ay ku mideysaniyiin Qareennada Soomaaliyeed ee qurbajoogta ah oo fadhigiisu yahay magaalada Melbourne ee waddanka Australia ayaa dacwac ka dhan ah dowladda Soomaaliya u gudbiyay maxkamada caalamiga ee dambiyada dagaalka ee ICC ee magaalada The Hague.
www.voasomali.com
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Somali lawyers association file cases at ICC against Somali government for βcrimes against humanityβ
MELBOURNE (HOL) - A group of Somali lawyers in Australia has said it has filed four cases against the Somali government at the International Criminal Court (ICC) over what it termed as βcrimes against humanityβ.
www.hiiraan.com
The 4 Cases
1. The Baidoa Massacre (Sharmaajo's regime forcefully installed Sharmaajo's nephew LaftaGareen as South-West State President which resulted in the deaths of civilians)
MP, boy shot dead in second day of protests in Baidoa, Somalia
Security forces fire live bullets at demonstrators
www.amnesty.org
2. The Jubbaland Embargo (Sharmaajo's regime placed an embargo on the state stopping flights coming in and out of the state)
Somalia: Air travel restrictions on Jubaland draw fierce criticism
www.garoweonline.com
3. Ikran Tahlil's murder
UPDATE - Al-Shabaab denies NISA claim that they killed NISA CyberSecurity Head Ikran Tahlil and they claim Govt. did it.
UPDATE 6th September 2021: Prime Minister Roble Fires NISA Chief Fahad Yasin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Timeline of events and background information In 2017, Ikran Tahlil Farah worked as an assistant for the assassinated Mayor of...
www.somalispot.com
4. Young Somali Soldiers missing in Eritrea
Anger in Somalia as sons secretly sent to serve in Eritrea military force
Ali Jamac Dhoodi thought his son was working as a security guard in Qatar, helping prepare for next year's soccer World Cup. Then one day last April, officials from Somalia's National Intelligence Agency arrived with $10,000 in cash.
www.reuters.com
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