After over 20 years the brutal dictatorship of Siad Barre in Somalia ended in 1991, engulfing the country in civil war and famine. Many Somalis fled their homes and thousands of refugees came to Canada. Most had legitimate refugee claims, but some had been accused of war crimes back in Somalia. Victor Malarek tells the story of three men Abdi Ali Nur Mohamed, Mohamed Hassan Ismail Farah and Col. Yusuf Abdi Ali ‘Tokeh’, who had been accused of brutality, torture, beatings, and executions in Somalia. Malarek explores how the men were able to slip through the cracks of the Canadian immigration system, and how their presence was affecting the Somali community in Canada.
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24 Comments
Probably not a good idea putting 200 anti personal mines in a combustible cardboard box
Is this filmed before 92?
I wish they'd just blow that dumpster fire of a country up, waste of Humanitarian Aid.
He is hero
33:33 scariest thing I think I’ve ever seen so far 🙁 poor kid
Thank you, for speaking for me, for my people, the Somali people
Subhanallah
Iidor baahdey bay ahaayeen ader shaxaad bay ka rabeen
Jealousy really is something else
No different than what most if the u s people do
Maslxa baker bombs som..ali
Museum osman brothers bombs somali
21:40
He doesn't look like a mass killier…(tuke)
Siad bare wasn't as brutal as others after him in Somalia
09:32 The Isaaqs inherited dying land 😢
ان الله عليم خبير . فحسبنا الله ونعم الوكيل وعند الله تجتمع الخصوم !
Allah knows !
Allah is the greatest and will not let those wicked killers escape !
Revenge soon
My heart💔
Government official literally said “never heard this, anyway what’s your point “ ummm how bout u do something bout it INVESTIGATE !!
crimes
حسبي الله
May Allah ease the sufferings of my brothers and sisters and I hope swift action is taken if not this life, the next.
I am very happy that today colonel tuke is in jail.