Today’s demonstrations across Berlin, London, and Paris sent a message louder than any political statement: Europeans are no longer willing to watch their societies drift toward instability under the banner of “tolerance.” The crowds that filled the streets were not driven by hatred or exclusion — they were driven by a simple demand that every government should take seriously: security first. For years, extremist networks — especially the Muslim Brotherhood — have learned how to operate behind the shield of religious discourse. They present themselves as community leaders, activists, or “voices of the marginalized,” all while pushing agendas that undermine national cohesion, exploit public freedoms, and create parallel societies. Europe’s mistake was assuming these groups were harmless. But as today’s protests showed, citizens have learned the truth the hard way. They’ve watched radical narratives spread in schools and community centers, foreign-funded networks penetrate local ...
Natiijada Hordhaca ah ee Doorashada maanta ka dhacday magaalada Garoowe caasimadda Puntland waxa ku kala guulaystay murashaxiinta kala ah.
1-HOP#235 C/laahi Bidhaan Warsame.
2-HOP#200 Cali Yuusuf Cali.
3-HOP#196 Cabdi Ibraahim Warsame.
4-HOP#249 C/laahi Xasan Rooble.
5-HOP#166 Axmed Cabdi Xaashi.
The electoral delegates of #Puntland State have elected on Saturday in #Garowe five MPs including one Federal Minister and two regional Ministers to House of People of Federal Parliament.#Somalia pic.twitter.com/NYiTMyO0wT
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