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    1. LegendaryReader on

      Somalia mentioned 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️

      … wait. Fuck this is bad pr

    2. John_Williams_1977 on

      It’s Somalia, I don’t know what’s left to say.

      Would be shocking to learn a robust democracy was rampaging through the country building schools and enforcing environmental standards.

    3. spiritual_warrior420 on

      Same shit as what’s happening in the US.. they’re taking all the money and giving it to the rich.. somalia is taking all the _____ and giving it to the rich.

    4. Feeling_Cost_8160 on

      Perhaps one of Somalia’s first steps to solvency and self-suffienciey- capitalism. Of course white liberals would rather the country remain a poor destitute country instead of resorting to capitalism.

    5. DespairTraveler on

      Maybe I misunderstood the article, but isn’t it about people who either occupy the land completely illegally or without any legal binding?

      >Some of these IDPs simply find unoccupied parcels of land and establish their new homes there without asking permission from the owners.

      How is it government fault for evicting them? It’s protecting the owner’s rights, which is actually good.

    6. This article is focused on IDPs (internally displaced persons) getting evicted from private land that they’re squatting on or occupying under nebulous verbal agreements, after the owners of the land decide they want to develop it (property values are increasing due to a massive influx of IDPs)

      This is something that we can sympathize over but the title makes this sound like privately owned property is being seized by rich people, not landowners calling in property rights with all the grace and dignity afforded by a failed state.

      The article suggests applying western principles of renter protections for less traumatic evictions of displaced squatters. Am I too cynical in thinking that Somalia isn’t the sort of place that could support a comprehensive welfare umbrella for people in disputes with landowners? I might have watched Black Hawk Down too many times

    7. > As of 2023, there were over 3 million IDPs living in Somalia’s cities, most of whom occupy privately-owned land.
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      >Some of these IDPs simply find unoccupied parcels of land and establish their new homes there without asking permission

      Ok. Squatters. 

    8. Foreign-Pay7828 on

      Goverment Fighting Alshabab, Aids are cut, the war is money, they are selling goverment owned Lands to continue the war, those people were there for 30 years for free , know have to be Gone.

      to me saying you prefer alshabab because they wouldnt demolish your house despite them killing 50k somalis for the last 15 years is Just owfull and immature thing to say.

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