We have a weak online presence in terms of supporting each other.It’s sad how thick somali boy tweets get thousands of retweets but not this![]()
in 1998 when he was 15 he went to the hospital because he had some back problems instead of the hospital helping him they against his will gave him drugs and tortured him by all sorts of things for absolute no reason and till now he hasnt been freed and is still in the mental instituitionWhat’s the background on this? was he endangering others or himself why did they take him in the first place, can’t just be depression or sort.
What’s the background on this? was he endangering others or himself why did they take him in the first place, can’t just be depression or sort.
@sigmund Something doesn’t add up here, you can’t go to the hospital for back pain and be put into the loony bin, it doesn’t work like that.. the story sounds like one those WhatsApp stories I get from my aunties.
Cancer is too deep. Waxa tiraada shubaan aan joogsanAnd whoever is laughing at this thread hope you get cancer.
@sigmund Something doesn’t add up here, you can’t go to the hospital for back pain and be put into the loony bin, it doesn’t work like that.. the story sounds like one those WhatsApp stories I get from my aunties.
Denmark - the Danish Govt are pretty sick... Did your hear about the guy that ran to Somaliland here's about of the article truly messed up I'll share the link for the full version below
One Man’s Private Guantanamo Bay: Using Aid as Leverage, How Denmark Illegally Imprisoned one of its Citizens in Somaliland
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Omer Hassan Sh Muse is a dual national of Somaliland and Denmark and while Mr Muse is technically a fugitive from justice and is still wanted by the Judicial Authorities of Denmark since 2012, turns out he is not very hard to find because he has actually been in prison in Somaliland since 2014.
Mr Muse is suspect in the murder of Jonas Thomsen Sekyere in Copenhagen in 2012, and it is important to note that he has not been convicted of a crime in Denmark.
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Interpol Warrant
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Mr. Muse in Hargeisa Prison (left)
Sitting in his cell in Hargeisa Central Jail, Mr Muse will readily admit that he is no angel and that he has had brushes with the law in Denmark where he grew up. He will also tell you that he has rediscovered his deep roots and connection with Somaliland and particularly Hargeisa where his great grand father Sheikh Muse Dualeh have lived since the 1800s.
https://somalilandchronicle.com/201...imprisoned-one-of-its-citizens-in-somaliland/
@SirLancelLord
The Danish are bewildered why he was charged and convicted of a crime that he has committed in Denmark in another jurisdiction when they only asked for his extradition to Denmark to face those charges. Was it a sham trial by powerful relatives of his in Hargeisa, so he could be protected from the reach of the Danish authorities? Who asked them to hear the case and what witnesses gave evidence during the 20 minutes trial? Wy did the Somaliland court order a restitution of 33 camels to the victims family? Here is their side of the story.
Danish law student’s killer sentenced to 20 years and fined 33 camels
Court in Somalialand makes bizarre judgment following hastily held trial.
A Somali man has today been found guilty of murdering 21-year-old law student Jonas Sekyere in a Kødbyen nightclub in November 2012.
A court in Somalialand, an autonomous region of Somalia, sentenced Omer Hassan Sheik Muse to 20 years in prison and – rather bizarrely – ordered him to pay 33 camels to the victim’s family.
Two years in prison
Muse, 31, fled to Somalialand shortly after the murder and was then arrested there in 2014 for the crime following a tip-off to the Somalialand authorities from Danish journalists.
However, numerous attempts to extradite Muse failed, and it is believed his court case was brief and included little to no evidence.
http://cphpost.dk/news/danish-law-students-killer-sentenced-to-20-years-and-fined-33-camels.html
Denmark asks Somaliland to extradite Bakken nightclub murder suspect.
Omar Hasan is wanted in connection with the 2012 murder of a 21-year-old law student at the Kødbyen nightclub.
The Danish government has issued a formal request to to Somaliland authorities to hand over a citizen suspected of a murder on Danish soil.
Omar Hasan, 29, is the prime suspect in the 2012 murder of Jonas Thomsen Sekyere, a 21-year-old law student. Sekyere was fatally stabbed at a popular nightclub, Bakken, in the meatpacking district, Kødbyen.
After committing the crime, Hasan fled the county and returned to his home in Somaliland, a self-declared independent state that is internationally recognised as an autonomous region of its neighbour Somalia.
Not so fast
“In mid-May 2013, we contacted the authorities in Somaliland, as our investigation revealed that the suspect allegedly stayed there," a deputy police inspector, Jens Møller Jensen, said in a press release.
"We have since been in constant dialogue with the authorities in Somaliland.”
Though there has been an international arrest warrant for Hasan since 2012, he wasn’t arrested in Somaliland until last month.
The Danish authorities are now working on an extradition trial, so they can bring Hasan to justice in a Danish court.
http://cphpost.dk/news/internationa...xtradite-bakken-nightclub-murder-suspect.html
It seems this hastily arranged kangaroo court for Omar in Somaliland was to protect him by influential people in Hargeisa from extradition to Denmark to face justice there. If he has nothing to hide, he wouldn't have fled Denmark and faced the music there. We should support the rule of law and not clan killers.