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THE WIND OF INJUSTICE
Bosaso, 2012- immediately after the terror attack one of the largest cities in Somalia lies in pain and agony probably wailing from its wounds through the smoke that arose from burnt properties that were accompanied by merciless looting of valuable features(Shay,2017). Jamal in his early twenties appeared from his hideout where he had run to hide for his life was in danger, cleans the stannous white shirt that he had bought for the occasion (his birthday). As he bends to pick his torn shoes, he sees her mother’s lifeless body. The pain registered on his face was too much when he realized that in their family of five the only people who were remaining was him and his old, ill stricken father. As the dust tries to settle down, Jamal picks his father’s right arm and the two walks home in silence and with a lot of pain in their heart. Through anger, he swears to hunt down those responsible for the killing of his family.
As the years pass Jamal, now staying with his father at the refugee camp with limited access to local resources (Montclos et al.,2000) miserable son of a nomad (who cannot walk over a long distance) realizes that no matter what, he was not going to be able to hunt down the terrorists and bring them to justice since there were also withdrawal from the humanitarian aid (Montclos et al.,2000). He is, however, more determined to end the act that has caused both him and the whole society a lot of pain, and he goes ahead to be a soldier of the Somalian Government (Sage, 2001).

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Jamal at his 22nd birthday enrolled to be trained in the military with the aim of revenging the killings of members of his family and also to ensure that his town (Bosaso) which was once peaceful attains its peace back. It is in the army that he meets his best friend Ali who has the same opinion, and they both join hands together in hunting these terrorists. It is at this point that they realize that some of the Government officials are related to these terror group, and they play a role in protecting them (Montclos et al.,2000). Angered by these facts, Jamal attempts to assassinate one of his seniors and is immediately arrested and detained.
Work cited
Montclos, Marc-Antoine Perouse de, and Peter Mwangi Kagwanja. “Refugee camps or cities? The socio-economic dynamics of the Dadaab and Kakuma camps in Northern Kenya.” Journal of refugee studies 13.2 (2000): 205-222.
Shay, Shaul. Somalia between jihad and restoration. Routledge, 2017.
Sage, Andre Le. “Prospects for al itihad & islamist radicalism in Somalia.” (2001): 472-477.

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