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Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye articles

Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye is a Somaliland activist who is based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He is a Senior Editor at Democracy Chronicles and a member of Anti-Corruption International (ACI). Checkout the rest of our international team of authors as well. Together, they help cover free and fair elections on every continent with a focus on election reform in the United States.

Trump’s Visit to the Saudi Women’s Gitmo is Counterproductive

May 28, 2017 by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye Leave a Comment

Saudi Women's Gitmo

The footage of the US president bowing to the tyrant caliph to accept a gold necklace honor took women rights activists worldwide by surprise and disappointed Saudi caged women.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Feminism, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Women Voting Rights

Saviors For the GOP and the Islamic Religion

November 6, 2016 by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye Leave a Comment

GOP and the Islamic Religion

The damage ISIS, Al-Shabab and their kind has done to Islam continues to worsen. Our scholars’ silence has been an approval of the multiple cults that now compete for the chance to establish themselves

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Africa, Religion and Democracy, Republicans, Saudi Arabia, Somalia

Somaliland’s Presidential Election: Narcissism vs. Charisma

October 7, 2016 by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye Leave a Comment

Somaliland’s Presidential Election

It’s a moral obligation for the world to support the overdue democratic change in Somaliland. Somalilanders want to see true change, not replacement of one man into a more corrupted

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Africa, Ethiopia, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Somalia, Worldwide Corruption

US Elections from Afro-Muslim Perspective: Shame and Fear

September 3, 2016 by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye Leave a Comment

Afro-Muslim Perspective

Non-Americans have to respect whomever Americans vote for but this election has reminded the world that American ‘sophisticated’ electability system can malfunction and of how vulnerable it is

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Africa, African-American Voting Rights, Mexico, Racism and Prejudice, Worldwide

Does Charlie Hebdo Reflect Rising Islamophobia?

February 6, 2015 by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye Leave a Comment

Nuremberg Rising Islamophobia

European Muslims must go ahead knowing rising Islamophobia is set to continue without a successful refocus on unity rather than division across the world.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Democracy Protests, Election History, Europe, Germany, Jewish People, Political Artwork, Racism and Prejudice, Religion and Democracy

Can Somaliland Transparency Avoid the Oil Resource Curse?

December 4, 2014 by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye 3 Comments

Somaliland Transparency Oil Resource Curse

Secretive deals signed between Somaliland and international oil firms could have far reaching impact on the region’s future. In the wake of the most recent revelations, it is important to remember that developing natural resources requires an enduring emphasis on Somaliland transparency

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Africa, Colonialism, Election History, Somalia, Worldwide Corruption

New President Has Weakened Somaliland Security

January 10, 2014 by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye Leave a Comment

President Silanyo of Somaliland

Ongoing Infiltrations Into Somaliland Culminated in The Fatal Theft of Security Data: Many experts blame an over-ambitious reorganization of vital organs of the state such as Secret Service and the Presidential Office, led by president “Silanyo”

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Africa, Ethiopia, Religion and Democracy, Somalia, Voting Technology, Worldwide Corruption

No Human Rights for Foreign Workers in Arab World

July 29, 2013 by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye Leave a Comment

saudi arabia worker's hell foreign workers

Foreign Workers in Arab World: The modern Arabian nation is a place where democracy and human rights are tortured and finally murdered

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Africa, Arab Spring, India, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Socialism and Labor

Ethiopia and Egypt are at Loggerheads Over Dam

June 17, 2013 by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye Leave a Comment

source of nile river ethiopia egypt graphic

Ethiopia and Egypt have mired Somalia in unnecessary invasions and conflicts orchestrated by outsiders making the country unable to utilize her resources

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Africa, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia

Impact of Dubious Alms on Security in Somalia

May 16, 2013 by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye Leave a Comment

southern Somalia impact of dubious alms

Analysis: Arabs’ Dubious Alms and Its Impact On Security and Commercialization Of Religion In Somalia

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Africa, Bahrain, Democracy Charity, Middle East, Pakistan, Religion and Democracy, Saudi Arabia, Somalia

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