Saalax Posted December 26, 2016 Due to the collapse of the judicial law hundreds of Somalilanders are in prisons with bad conditions for no reason and some commit suicide while in it. Isn't this the same reason we fought Siad Bare? We can't replace one injustice with another! @Amnesty said: For the past month, female detainees at Gabiley prison have complained of sexual violence, including rape, and other forms of torture and ill-treatment by the male guards at the prison. Female guards that report these incidents to prison authorities fear reprisals. The female detainees risk further torture and other ill-treatment during their detention. https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/afr52/4851/2016/en/ @Amnesty said: The international community is now recognizing that Somaliland is run by security committees and the government’s use of the Security Committees is an important human rights issue in and of itself—theyhave left hundreds of Somalilanders to languish in prison with no due process rights which led people committing suicide or attempting suicide on daily bases in notorious jails of Somaliland like Berbera Central jail two suicide cases last week alone also Gabiley Central jail — where four women brutally raped / tortured in Gabiley central jail according Amnesty International report . https://www.africaintelligence.com/ION/who-s-who/2016/11/25/ougas-abdirahman-diriye-ibrahim-in-prison,108191285-ART Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites