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    Somalia:Professor Samater denounces Somalia PM

    By A Farah

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By A Farah  
MOGADISHU (Sunatiems) Abdi Ismail Samatar, a professor of Geography at the University of Minnesota in USA has expressed his concern over the leadership by the newly appointed Somalia prime minister describing him as clannish man.
  
In an interview with Mogadishu based local FM radio, Professor Samatar said the new prime minister slandered some of the Somali clans in his Thesis book that he wrote in 2009. “He also denigrated the first two presidents in Somalia (Aden Abdulle and Abdirashid Sharmake).”

  
“If he would write his book longtime ago, people would forget it but the book was written recently just last year and in it is libeling the history of Somalia.” Samatar angrily said.
  
He said it is so astonishing that president Sharif Sheik Ahmed named the premier position to a person that disrespected the history of the country and its people calling on Somali public to stand against the unapproved Prime Minister Moahmed Abdulahi Mohamed Farmajo for his caln-based beliefs.
  
“With the bases of inner thoughts, the new PM is not deserved to lead a nation.” Samatar added.
  
 The book (U.S. STRATEGIC INTEREST IN SOMALIA, From Cold War Era to War on Terror)  written by the Somali-American diplomat which has been on the Somali media headlines triggered wider anger and rebellion within the parliament members in Mogadishu. Related article: Read here Somalia PM defames Hawiye tribe in his book-
 By A Farah


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