Sunday, June 8

15 Years in the Fight, and a New Chapter Begins in Somalia.  Nation Rising from the Shadows of Terror

For over 15 years, Somalia has battled the scourge of al-Shabaab. Backed by the African Union and international partners, the Somali people have withstood unimaginable hardship. But today, something feels different. There’s a breeze of change, quiet but absolute, sweeping through the streets of Mogadishu and beyond.


1. The End of Fear on the Streets

Once, Mogadishu was synonymous with gunfire and grief. Every corner whispered of bombs and kidnappings. But now, that silence is golden. It’s not the silence of fear—it’s the calm of progress.

Children born in 2022 are playing in peace.
To them, “al-Shabaab” is just a distant echo, not a lived fear.

That’s not just change. That’s a milestone.


2. The Digital Awakening of Somalia’s Youth

In just six years, Somalia’s internet usage has increased by 15%. That’s more than just a stat—it’s a revolution. Smartphones, social media, and open access to the truth are pulling Somali youth away from the lies of radical recruiters. They’re choosing Instagram over ideology and education over extremism.

3. A Generation That Believes in Tomorrow

Al-Shabaab survives on isolation. But Somalia is connecting through fiber lines, online classes, and viral videos. A new generation is growing up not in fear, but in freedom and awareness.

They’re not looking for war. They’re looking for Wi-Fi, wisdom, and work.

The tide hasn’t turned because al-Shabaab changed.
It’s turning because Somalia has.


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