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Europe’s Message Is Clear: Tolerance Cannot Be a Cover for Extremism

  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 ...

Shan sano oo xasillooni darro ayey kusoo jirtey Soomaaliya. Maanta malaga gudbi doona?

Maxamed C/llaahi Farmaajo oo ah Madaxweynaha hadda talada dalka haya, horeyna u heystay dhalashada Mareykanka iyo maamulka ayaa marar badan isku dayay inuu si sharci darro ah ku sii hayo xafiiska, isagoo caburin ku sameeyay mucaaradka iyo weriyeyaasha, taasoo keentay inuu Kenya kala go’o, isla markaana uu wiiqo hannaanka federaalka ee dalka Soomaaliya.

Al-Shabaab ayaa kor u kacday damaceeda iyada oo ka faa’iidaysanaysa xasillooni darro siyaasadeed iyo khilaaf xooggan oo ka dhex jira ciidamada ammaanka. Ururka waxa uu weeraray dad, oo ay ku jiraan maqaaxiyo xeebta ku yaala, waxa uu weerar ballaaran ay ku qaaday xarunta Midowga Afrika, waxana lagu dilay ugu yaraan 10 ka mid ah ciidammada nabad ilaalinta Burundi, waxana ay direen weerarro ismiidaamin ah oo lagu weeraray baabuurta masuuliyiinta dawladda toddobaadyo iyo bilo ka hor doorashada.

Dad badan oo Soomaali ah, xildhibaano, falanqeeyayaal, diblomaasiyiin, iyo shaqaalaha gargaarka oo la wareystay ka hor doorashada dhaceysa Axaddan ayaa walaac ka muujiyay xaaladda siyaasadeed, amni iyo bini’aadantinimo ee dalka.

Xuseen Sheekh Cali, Lataliyihii hore ee Amniga Qaranka ee Madaxweyne Maxamed iyo Guddoomiyaha Machadka Hiraal, oo xarun cilmi baaris ah ku leh Muqdisho, ayaa yiri “Shantan sanno waxey ahaayeen shan sano oo luntay, oo aan ku weynay isku xirnaanshiyaha dalka”. Dadka wax indha indheeya ayaa sheegaya in Madaxweyne Farmaajo uu sameeyay wax walba oo uu ku sii joogi karo xukunka, oo ay ka mid tahay in uu cadaadis saaro guddiga doorashada iyo magacaabista madaxda dowlad goboleedyada taas oo ka caawin karta inuu doorashada u janjeero oo uu baarlamaanka ku buuxiyo taageerayaashiisa. Taasi ayaa sababtey dagaallo ka dhacay waddooyinka caasimadda sannadkii hore markii uu saxiixay tallaabo uu xukunka u kordhinayo laba sano, taasoo ku khasabtay inuu xilka wareejiyo. Markii ay bilaabatay doorashadii sharci dejinta, goobjoogayaashu waxay xuseen in ay hareeyeen musuqmaasuq iyo wax isdaba marin.

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Europe’s Message Is Clear: Tolerance Cannot Be a Cover for Extremism

  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 ...

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