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Janan Defection proves that Kenya had no control over him it was inter-clan conflict!

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Re: Janan Defection proves that Kenya had no control over him it was inter-clan conflict!

Postby Phinks » Wed Mar 24, 2021 9:38 pm

Why can't both be true Sahal? Kenya provides weapons and intelligence to exploit the rift (Kismayo) between various clans and sub clans in Jubaland, it's more complicated than x clan vs y clan.

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Re: Janan Defection proves that Kenya had no control over him it was inter-clan conflict!

Postby sahal80 » Thu Mar 25, 2021 3:19 am

Why can't both be true Sahal? Kenya provides weapons and intelligence to exploit the rift (Kismayo) between various clans and sub clans in Jubaland, it's more complicated than x clan vs y clan.
i consider the split of Janan a reconciliation between the mxs(ergo mx) but i think he defected for two reasons 1-pre-emptive measure before there is an agreement on Gedo which weakens his chances on the basis that there will be a truce and Amisom police and the new officials will be picked/supported by the notables and nominated by Madoobe who may scapegoat him and he was not allowed in Kismayo they told him to stay in the bush bc it could damage the reputation of JL in the eyes of the donors not bc they had some suspicion of him as they claiming now. in Gedo it will look different(local clan issue) . 2- They paid him millions with an amnesty and he is wanted by the Amnesty International and in this regard i heard from a weak source that once he arrives Mogadishu they will be issuing statement on him that he will face criminal prosecution in order to acquit him in court so he can run again in Gedo( يعنى مسرحية show)

in terms of "his crimes" i think that the responsible person of the war in Gedo is Farmaajo, Janan was nothing but a local security minister there were crimes he committed before the war there were mass executions without a court of prisoners accused of having a relationship with al Shabaab.

As for Farmaajo, he is looking at this from the kursi perspective and that this will make madoobe lose the Gedo card indifferent to principles and equality and he was claiming that he will make judicial reforms. This is a big blow to him in the elections. I do not think that the mps no matter how corrupt they are will vote for someone who does not bear any principles. one siyaasi said once after the extradition of Qalbidhagax from that day i knew Farmajo could sell everything to stay in power wich is one of the characteristics of dictators. Gedo kuraas are more important than justice to him.

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Re: Janan Defection proves that Kenya had no control over him it was inter-clan conflict!

Postby sahal80 » Thu Mar 25, 2021 5:49 am

is this the theatrical show i revealed two hours ago?




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