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FREEDOM FOR INNOCENT CAPTIVES

The threat of oppression, such as the imprisonment of Akils and journalists, is not a solution to the issues and grievances in the zones of Hadyata and Ceel La Helay. Instead, it only exacerbates tensions and fuels further unrest. There are pertinent questions at hand that need to be addressed, particularly regarding the unjust Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which has frightening, risky, and dangerous dimensions.

It is imperative that President Bihi descends to the domain of reason and responsibility in order to effectively address the concerns of the people in Awdal. The population of Awdal will not back down from their legitimate rights and interests, as they are determined to defend their existential environment and livelihoods. It is crucial for President Bihi to realize that holding innocent individuals captive for malicious or political motivations is futile and unjust. These individuals must be freed, as it is their absolute right.

The cries for human rights are becoming increasingly imminent in Hadyata and Ceel La Helay. The oppressive tactics employed by the government only serve to further alienate the people and breed resentment. The imprisonment of Akils and journalists not only violates their basic human rights, but also undermines the principles of democracy and freedom of expression. This approach only serves to perpetuate a cycle of violence and repression, rather than addressing the root causes of the issues at hand.

It is important for President Bihi to engage in dialogue with the people of Awdal in a respectful and constructive manner, taking into account that the whole idea behind the MoU is not negotiable. It is beyond reason and so must be dropped.

By listening to their concerns and addressing their grievances in a transparent and accountable way, he can begin to build trust and foster a sense of unity within the community. Imprisoning dissenting voices only serves to deepen divisions and perpetuate conflict.

It is essential for President Bihi to uphold the rule of law and ensure that justice is served for all individuals in Awdal, regardless of their political affiliations or beliefs. By releasing the Akils and journalists who have been wrongfully imprisoned, President Bihi can demonstrate his commitment to upholding the principles of justice and human rights.

In conclusion, the threat of oppression, such as the imprisonment of Akils and journalists, will not solve the issues and grievances in the zones of Hadyata and Ceel La Helay. It is crucial for President Bihi to engage in dialogue with the people of Awdal and address their concerns in a fair and transparent manner. By upholding the principles of justice and human rights, President Bihi can work towards building a more inclusive and peaceful society for all. The time for action is now, and the people of Awdal are calling for justice and accountability.

HOA News Editorhttps://www.hoachannel.com
Authorized Editor for Horn of Africa Channel.
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