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Somaliland Freedom Fighter

Amina Mahamoud Suldan, Somaliland Freedom Fighter in South Africa

Good day Mr. Jama, Araweelo News Network Editor

I hope this finds you well. I wanted to approach your platform to perhaps interview a woman in South Africa named Amina Mahamoud Suldan. In a nutshell:

She arrived in South Africa in 1992. Her children became the first Somali graduates and she was an illiterate hawker.

Was one of the first people to help build organisations such as Somali Association of South Africa (SASSA) and other organisations in order to assist her Somali and Somaliland extended family.

Has been fighting for women’s rights for over forty years. Whenever delegates come from Somaliland they request for her by name. However she is not receiving credit for being the activist she is. To this day, in South Africa she is known by the women as the voice of the Somali and Somaliland women.

She is also on the committee for Somaliland here in South Africa. I truly believe she deserves for her story to be heard.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeYcMmCiABw

Uniting Somaliland and South Africa, Amina Suldan has earned the respect of her people. As a Humanitarian I feel it is my duty to give a voice where the same  society she fights for has clearly attempted to not given her the recognition she deserves.  I would like to interview her for your website Araweelo News Network
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,

AK Ahmed

Professional Writer
Nationally and Internationally Published

Humanitarian/Global Goodwill Ambassador (GGA)

Consultant

https://www.linkedin.com/in/akwriter/

admin: #Arraale Mohamoud Jama is a freelance and investigative journalist, writer and human rights activist with more than 20 years of experience. He writes about a range of topics related to social issues such as human rights, politics and security. Other topics in which Mr. Arraale is interested include democracy and good governance. Mr. Arraale has written extensively on regional and international events, and has worked with Somaliland newspapers and Human rights organizations. In 2008, he established #Araweelo #News #website# Network, which he currently manages. For further information, please contact: Info@araweelonews.com or jaamac132@gmail.com Send an SMS or MMS to + 252 63 442 5380 whatsapp.com/ + 252 63 442 5380 /https://twitter.com/Araweelonews/https://www.facebook.com/Araweelonews/
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