Somaliland: Somalia Government FrontedTerrorist Murder Ethiopian Diplomat in Las Anod

As a Somalia soldier trained in Ethiopia spills beans on motive of the training, MOLESTATION of state officials

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Farah Aidid Jama the Ethiopian diplomat murdered by Somalia government supported SSC Terrorist in Las Anod town

Somalilandsun: Farah Aidid Jama, an Ethiopian citizen officially appointed  to support Ethiopians in border regions, was abducted, savagely tortured, and executed last night in Las’anod.

His badly mutilated corpse was dumped in a dry valley on the outskirts of the town.

His phone and documents were stolen. His only crime? Being associated with Ethiopia.

Muqdishu regime’s tribal SSC proxy militia in Las’anod carried out this barbarity—fuelled by paranoia, hate, and a thirst for blood.

Social media in Muqdishu buzzes with ghoulish pride, calling him an “Ethiopian spy.”

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This brutal act comes after the recent visit by Barre  Somalia’s Prime minister to  the disputed Somaliland territory.

The so called spy according to his official appointment letter was tasked with assisting the many citizens of Ethiopia caught up in the conflict in the Somaliland eastern region of Soil.

Appointment letter of the murdered Ethiopian diplomat Farah Aidid Jama

At the same time Somalian Soldiers Trained in Eritrea Reveal They Were Indoctrinated to Rape Male Opposition Figures in Somalia to Ensure Absolute Submission.

A Somalian soldier, trained under the shadowy military program orchestrated by the Eritrean regime, has come forward with revelations so grim they verge on the unthinkable. In an interview with Hanoolaato, a local media outlet based in Somalia, the soldier peeled back the curtain on a regime-sponsored campaign of psychological manipulation, systematic brutality, and state-engineered terror.

According to his testimony, the so-called “training” received in Eritrea was not about defending Somalia, but about mastering the art of domination through fear and cruelty. From the outset, recruits were ideologically indoctrinated to believe that opposition leaders—politicians, journalists, activists—were enemies of the state whose very existence threatened Somalia’s survival. They were taught not just to eliminate these perceived enemies, but to desecrate them.

One of the most horrifying aspects of this indoctrination was a directive to rape both male and female opposition figures, film the assaults, and use the footage as leverage—an explicit strategy designed to destroy individuals psychologically and permanently silence dissent. But rape was only one tool in a broader arsenal of state-sponsored terror.

The soldier went further, disclosing that they were explicitly told to be ready to kill up to two million people if necessary—anyone who dared oppose the government or resist its authority. The goal was not simply victory over adversaries, but total subjugation of the Somali population, ensuring that fear replaced resistance in every corner of the country.

“We were taught to kill without hesitation,” he said. “If needed, we were to kill even our own parents.”

The training also included instruction in sabotage—how to destroy critical infrastructure such as ports and airports in regions opposing the Mogadishu regime. The media, opposition movements, federal states, and civil society were all classified as enemies.

This machinery of repression was built in collaboration with the Eritrean dictatorship, infamous for its gulags, indefinite military service, and scorched-earth internal policies. 

Around 5,000 Somali recruits were quietly sent to Eritrea during the presidency of Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo, in a covert operation cloaked in secrecy and silence. They did not return as defenders of their homeland, but as tools of internal suppression, sharpened by one of the most brutal regimes on earth.

What emerges from this soldier’s confession is not merely an account of abuse, but a glimpse into the dark heart of a regime that has weaponised its own youth, not against foreign threats, but against its own people.

Somalia soldier trained in Eritrea revelation