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Democracy Chronicles

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.

Murky Talks May Jeopardize Somaliland Region’s Very Existence

by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye - April 15, 2013

Jeopardize Somaliland Region's

People who were brutally slaughtered and their dwellings rendered ghost towns, sanely decided not to go back to those who displaced them to jeopardize Somaliland region

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

An Unexpected Friendship Between Somalia and Israel

by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye - March 15, 2013

Friendship Between Somalia and Israel

Somalia and Israel: Since I was born I could hear waves of hatred and prejudice pouring upon Jews for unexplained reasons apparently associated with the Arab-Israeli conflict

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Africa, Israel, Jewish People, Middle East, Somalia

Why the Stormy Arab Spring Spared Oil Rich Monarchies

by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye - January 7, 2013

Oil Rich Monarchies United Arab Emirates

A culture of addiction to dictatorship can develop in these oil rich monarchies if the democratic world lets Arab Spring’s golden opportunity slip out of hand

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Arab Spring, Bahrain, Kuwait, Political Dissidents, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia

Somalia: A Nation That Refused Being Swallowed By Jihadists

by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye - December 18, 2012

Elections in Somalia have become target for Islamist militant groups led by Shabaab - Democracy, elections, and voting at Democracy Chronicles

When crisis and disaster struck Somalia, radicals mastered exploitation of the people’s hopelessness.These vacuums cultivate Somalian destructive forces

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

Somaliland Democracy Became Red Herring, Baptistery for Terrorists

by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye - November 28, 2012

Somalia Somaliland Voter Line w Traditional Dress

Multiparty politics developed into destructive force in Somaliland. We are heading towards sham Somaliland democracy. Unless the National Election Commission is given an ultimatum to change the direction our democracy won’t be on the right track.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Afghanistan, Africa, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Worldwide Corruption

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I am not against Big Business having a voice, just not all the voices, and especially not an impersonator pretending to speak for God.

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