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Somali opposition : Hamdine's ambassador is the de facto ruler of the country

Somali opposition : Hamdine's ambassador is the de facto ruler of the country Somali opposition : Hamdine's ambassador is the de facto ruler of the country


It seems that the scandal involving the Al-Hamdeen system in planning and executing terrorist attacks in Somalia has become the start of the attention of the Somali people to the harmful ramifications of the Hamdeen system inside their country.
The Somali opposition, which recently announced its rejection of the Somali president's subordination to the Hamdeen regime, also believes that it is not logical that its country is hostile to the Arab world's two most heavyweight allies, both Saudi Arabia and Egypt. For Qatar, this illogical hostility alone is enough to ensure that the Somali president's approach Wrong and false.
The Somali opposition considered that the audio leak that reveals the involvement of the Hamdeen regime in the implementation of terrorist attacks in Somalia is clear evidence that the country is running not the president or the Somali government, but the ambassador of Hamdine.
If the normal relations between countries are based on the common interests of the peoples, the strategy of Hamdin in Somalia is completely opposite to this trend, he sees Somalia from the perspective that it is an important center to spread strife and division in Africa, in addition to being like a camp to manage its sabotage. Assisted by the presence of elements of the youth terrorist movement and the loyalty of the President and the Somali Government.
The newspaper "The New York Times" American audio tape pinned, confirms the involvement of Qatar in the bombings in Somalia.
In the light of this condemnation of the Hamdis, the Somali people were waiting for a firm response from the government, at least to expel the ambassador involved in the terrorist plot, to break ties with the state conspiring against their country, or to participate in the alleged investigations with the Qatari businessman involved in the plot.
But none of this happened, and the Somali people were shocked by the statement of the Foreign Minister of Somalia, saying that the government of his country was satisfied with the statement of the Qatari government, which denied involvement in the bombings.

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