Are we really doing this all over again? It's 2025 and they're still pushing the MSB secular communist narrative
Abdirashid Shermake and his civilian government that ruled Somalia between 1960-1969 included prominent Christians such as Clement Salool, Michael Mariano, Anthony James the finance minister, Haji Ibrahim Egal mother in law ( Edna Aden’s mother) was also a Christian
The CIA attest to the fact that members of the civilian government between 1960 and 1969 converted to Christianity.
The secularists were the original SYL Goverment
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The Somali Youth League (SYL) government, on the eve of its historic independence in 1960, extended an invitation to Israel to attend the 1st of July celebrations. the architect behind the invitation was Abdullahi Isse
The invitation however, did not go unnoticed. Arab states such as Egypt were quick to express their displeasure at the SYL government and described them as Colonial puppets of Italy
Gamal Abdel Nasser a dominant figure in the Arab world, demanded that Isse rescind the invitation, viewing it as a betrayal of the Muslim cause.
Yet, despite mounting pressure and the looming shadow of Muslim discontent, Isse remained resolute. On the 24th of May, Isse defied expectations and affirmed Israel's participation in Somalia’s Independence Day celebrations.
The Somali Youth League (SYL) government, on the eve of its historic independence in 1960, extended an invitation to Israel to attend the 1st of July celebrations. the architect behind the invitation was Abdullahi Isse The invitation however, did not go unnoticed. Arab states such as Egypt were quick to express their displeasure at the SYL government and described them as Colonial puppets of Italy Gamal Abdel Nasser a dominant figure in the Arab world, demanded that Isse rescind the invitation, viewing it as a betrayal of the Muslim cause. Yet, despite mounting pressure and the looming shadow of Muslim discontent, Isse remained resolute. On the 24th of May, Isse defied expectations and affirmed Israel's participation in Somalia’s Independence Day celebrations.
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Meanwhile AUN Jaale Maxamed Siyaad Barre stood resolute and steadfast in his choice to expel the Christians from the country after he came to power.
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However, tensions arose in 1962 when newly converted Somali Christians began distributing Christian pamphlets in Mogadishu. In response, the civilian government ordered the Mennonite mission to halt its activities.
The situation escalated further with the murder of Merlin Grove, director of the Mennonite missionary, was stabbed to death while registering Somalis for educational classes.
His death prompted the government to reconsider its stance, leading to the lifting of the ban on Christian missionary work after pressure from the Merlin Grove family.
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Here is the PM extending his condolences to the family a Christian preacher.
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In the 1960s, the civilian government revealed plans to impose the Latin script as the official writing system for the nation, sparking outrage across the country.
Religious leaders and the public took to the streets in protest, waving banners that read, "We don't want Latin." In response, President Aden Adde not only ignored the will of the people but also ruthlessly cracked down on dissent, ordering the arrest of protesters and respected religious figures alike.
In 1962, the civilian government officially adopted the Latin script as the nation’s writing system. By 1966, the Sudan Interior Mission (Christian mission ) had utilized this newly selected writing script to translate both the old and new Testaments of the Bible into Somali.
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They coincidentally stoped operation the year their beloved SYL Goverment was shut down and Jaale Siyaad took over.
Micheal Mariano dared to tell our president Somalia "would never find peace until it accepted Christianity" he was promptly arrested and throw in jail bakhti Christian
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