Johnny Somali arrested today. Finally found out

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At this point he has two options. Either confess, get bail and get convicted and/or deported or fight the case while being stuck in jail until the trial is done. He is fukked either way.

Yea, reading up on it looks like he’ll be there for a while. He better pray there’s no weed on him or his boy while they investigate his ass.



 

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Flipping the script on the thread with something positive.

Somalia's first all-women newsroom spotlights female taboos

By Abdi Sheikh
September 20, 2023


MOGADISHU, Sept 20 (Reuters) - People often laugh when Fathi Mohamed Ahmed tells them she runs the first and only all-female newsroom in Somalia, one of the most dangerous places on the planet to be a reporter.

But Bilan, the media house where Ahmed works as chief editor, is far from a punchline, producing a daily mix of hard news and in-depth features for local and sometimes international audiences.

In its almost 18 months of operation Bilan, which means "to shine a light", has overcome prejudice and insecurity to illuminate some of the most taboo subjects in Somalia, including a female drug epidemic, albinism, women living with HIV and period shame.

"Sometimes my soul tells me I cannot continue the work because of insecurity and societal pressure. However, it is a career that I loved since my childhood and a dream which still lives in me," Ahmed said.

Although it is supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), success has not come easy or risk-free for Ahmed and her team.

With more than 50 journalists killed since 2010, Somalia is the most dangerous country for journalists in Africa, according to Reporters Without Borders.
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The Committee to Protect Journalists ranks Somalia last in its Global Impunity Index, which measures the number of unsolved journalist murders as a percentage of a country's population.

As a deeply patriarchal society, some people find it difficult to discuss women's issues publicly, Ahmed said. Others complain Bilan's stories blemish the country's reputation.

"We know Somalis, for them girls' issues are shameful," she said. "For example, signs of adolescence like menstruation, periods. Girls are not taught the symptoms of womanhood in the classroom."

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A story about the stigma surrounding menstruation became one of Bilan's most viral when it was broadcast earlier this year, garnering more than 130,000 views and dozens of comments on Facebook.

"I used to feel fear when I wanted to share my personal problems with the teacher. I failed to express my problem," said Maria Abdullahi Jama, a 19-year-old student at Bondhere School in Mogadishu. "I urge students not to feel shame and fear."


The story prompted the Ministry of Women to offer to work together on an advocacy campaign, and has won over at least one Islamic cleric, a group that often holds the most conservative views in Somali society.

"It is good to give awareness to the girls about period and how to stay clean so they see it as something natural that all women have," said Sheikh Abdi Hayi, who preaches at the Omar Ibnu Khadab Mosque.

Bilan has revolutionised the news agenda in Somalia, said Abdallah Al Dardari, director of the United Nations Development Programme Regional Bureau for Arab States.

"With their unique voice and the growing reach of the Bilan Media brand, they're creating a demand for change and better treatment of women and girls that can't be ignored," Al Dardari said.

Reporting by Abdi Sheikh; Additional reporting by Abdirahman Hussein; Writing by Hereward Holland; Editing by Richard Chang
 

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:mjlol:What's all the controversial stuff he did while in Japan? What's he known for besides trespassing?

The Japanese popo had time that day. They got the word breh was talking greasy.

:pachaha:

Google how do you say talking greasy in Japanese?

talking greasy:

脂っこい話し方
Aburakkoi hanashikata
 

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:mjlol:What's all the controversial stuff he did while in Japan? What's he known for besides trespassing?

Just being a genuine a$$hole where cops couldn’t do anything. Imagine going to Ground Zero or Pearl Harbor saying we’ll drop a plane on you. Yea he’s being a dikk but can’t be arrested for it. :yeshrug:

If he never went in that building he’d be streaming right now.

IF we being really honest a lot people idolize japan, and see it as this pure and virtuous(which has its own slime & fukkery as well) country, so japophiles go into hardcore cape mode it. If this was the Philippines or Thailand shyt maybe even S. Korea nobody would give a fukk.
 
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