About Anwar Kazaure
Veterans Today contributor
Early supporter of Al Shabab who believes they are now a dangerous terrorist organization as contributor to PressTV-affliated Veterans Today. " Al-Shabaab has blatantly crossed the invisible line which separates Guerrilla Warfare and Pure Terrorism."
http://www.veteranstoday.com/author/ahaksonne/
Anwar Hussaini Adamu is a young Nigerian Poet, Pan-Africanist, Writer, Software Engineer & HR Activist @ Amnesty INTL. He is the Senior Project Manager & Co-founder of iSoftware Incorporation. He Studied B.Sc.. Software Engineering in U.E.L. Since April 2009, Anwar work as both Director of Technology / Innovation & Project Manager for iSoftware's Research and Development Laboratory; Logic Paradigms. Though a Technologist by profession, he is an avid reader of both modern and classical literature. He has traveled widely across Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa, and South-East Asia. Anwar has written many historical and fictional books, two of which (Kazaure: The Hilly Land and a play, Mayaki: The Warrior King) were published in 2009. His latest literary works (Rage & Revolution, Nightmares for my Father, and Riddles in the Sands) will soon be released in Nigeria. Anwar Kazaure maintains a personal blog called "A Human Rights Journal" where he writes regularly on Society, Civil RIghts and Geo-Politics. He is an active member of Amnesty International, International Solidarity Movement and the Electronic Intifadah..
http://www.veteranstoday.com/author/ahaksonne/
Anwar Hussaini Adamu is a young Nigerian Poet, Pan-Africanist, Writer, Software Engineer & HR Activist @ Amnesty INTL. He is the Senior Project Manager & Co-founder of iSoftware Incorporation. He Studied B.Sc.. Software Engineering in U.E.L. Since April 2009, Anwar work as both Director of Technology / Innovation & Project Manager for iSoftware's Research and Development Laboratory; Logic Paradigms. Though a Technologist by profession, he is an avid reader of both modern and classical literature. He has traveled widely across Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa, and South-East Asia. Anwar has written many historical and fictional books, two of which (Kazaure: The Hilly Land and a play, Mayaki: The Warrior King) were published in 2009. His latest literary works (Rage & Revolution, Nightmares for my Father, and Riddles in the Sands) will soon be released in Nigeria. Anwar Kazaure maintains a personal blog called "A Human Rights Journal" where he writes regularly on Society, Civil RIghts and Geo-Politics. He is an active member of Amnesty International, International Solidarity Movement and the Electronic Intifadah..
Anwar Hussaini Adamu (princeofkezo) on Twitter
https://twitter.com/princeofkezo
- admires pre-terrorist Al Shabab: this band of unlikely renegades stood for ..law and social justice, ending the era of ethnic hatred and brutal War lords... the will to defend their right to live in a country free from foreign domination.
- rise from a grass-root youth movement founded by Islamic clerics
- opposes UN supported government - "an organization which controls five times more territory than the foreign-sponsored puppet regime in Mogadishu"
Nigeria's Justice System On Trial | Veterans Today
www.veteranstoday.com/2013/08/12/nigerias-justice-system-on-trial/
The Big Picture: Israel's African Misadventure Archives » Stew Webb ...
www.stewwebb.com/tag/the-big-picture-israels-african-misadventure/
AL-SHABBAB'S MONSTROUS EVOLUTION | Veterans Today
www.veteranstoday.com/2013/09/26/al-shabbabs-monstrous-evolution/
Shabaab in Somalia was bound to attract blow backs and retaliatory ...
Gone were the days when this band of unlikely renegades stood for something much greater than themselves; of law and social justice, ending the era of ethnic hatred and brutal War lords, of the will to defend their right to live in a country free from foreign domination.Al-Shabaab’s rise from a grass-root youth movement founded by Islamic clerics to an organization which controls five times more territory than the foreign-sponsored puppet regime in Mogadishu is a clear testament to the widespread support and popularity they enjoyed among the local population, an invaluable asset that was further cemented following Al-Shabaab’s successful military action against the invading US-backed Ethiopian forces in 2009. Ethiopia has long been Somalia’s enemy since the days of Communist Dictator Mengistu when the two countries fought a bitter conflict mired by the politics of the Cold War.
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