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Djibouti education minister sacked over meeting with opposition

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Djibouti education minister sacked over meeting with opposition

 

Djibouti(SomalilandPress)–Djibouti education minister Dr Adawa Hassan Ali has been abruptly sacked from the government after less than 5 months on the job over a secret meeting with a preeminent opposition leader in Ottawa. Dr Adawa was on an official meeting in Montreal when he decided to go on a trip to the Canadian capital. Sources close to Dr Adawa confirmed to SomalilandPress Ottawa Bureau that Djibouti education minister, during his Montreal sojourn, had a long phone conversation with Hussein Abdourahman Andholeh leader of the Djibouti Democratic Coalition and son of the legendary union leader and political figure Abdourahman Andholeh. Dr Adawa then decided to go to Ottawa to meet Hussein Abdourahman Andholeh. Following the meeting, Dr Adawa went on to meet with the sizeable Djiboutian community in Ottawa and while greeting his fellow citizens he inadvertently spilled the beans of his contact with Mr Hussein Abdourahman.

The chatter was the picked up by the very active Djibouti intelligence services in Djibouti. Upon his return in Djibouti, Dr Adawa was promptly excluded from the cabinet and fearful for his safety subsequently fled to Ethiopia where he currently resides.

 

This whole episode illustrates the dictatorial nature of the Guelleh regime and the absence of the democratic liberties that we take for granted in Somaliland. While Somaliland in the country or abroad fervently advocate for the candidate of their choosing, Djiboutian abroad are constantly spied on

 

SomalilandPress Ottawa Bureau

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Xaaji Xunjuf;750888 wrote:
Omar geele is the best thing that ever happened to Djibouti

This the kind of singing dictators like to hear. But not what is said about democratic leaders who have been in power for so long.

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How long has IOG been president of DJ 10 years is that long not at all there is no candidate worth mentioning to succeed president Ismacil Cumar geele

His achievements are marvelous and we Congratulate the president of Djibouti to continue the Hard work for his Country.

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Xaaji,

 

You and I are considered une minorité visible in Djibouti, but its up to the ethnic majorité to decide the future course of the country.

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Arrêtez de chanter pour le dictateur. Son temps est écoulé. C'est une question de temps jusqu'à ce que les fils et filles fiers od Djbouti se dresser contre la dictature.

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Ismail est un bon dirigeant avec plaisir Je soutien lui devant tout le monde Alors pourquoi vous attendre à ce que Le du bêtise vous propagez contre Le président je croie Le pays est en voie de développement.

 

Je ne peut pas comprendre pourquoi, Pourquoi enlever le president maintenant.

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Au contraire mon ami.

 

À Djibouti les plus riches ne sont plus en plus riches. La majorité est pauvre et exclue du secteur privé et des emplois lucratifs du gouvernement.S'il serait craignant le peuple, il serait d'organiser des élections justes et démocratiques. Mais de toute évidence l'une des raisons pour lesquelles il a peur de ce peuple.

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