On Wednesday Somalia's presidential elections took place, with over twenty candidates to choose from. In a surprise result, former prime minister Hassan Sheikh Mohamud decisively defeated the incumbent president. It is the first time since the 1991 overthrow of President Said Barre that a new leader has been chosen inside the country; the UN sees this as a sign of improving security. The election, in Mogadishu airport (considered the safest place in the city), went ahead under close security against the militant group al-Shabaab, which had recently carried out several attacks in the capital. Mr Mohamud is a professor and activist who has worked for several peace and development organisations including Unicef. It remains to be seen if his election will make any difference for the small, secret community of Somali Christians. They face extreme persecution from their communities and tribes. If their faith is discovered, followers of Christ could be murdered on the spot. Al-Shabaab has stated publicly that it 'wants Somalia free of all Christians'. According to Open Doors, the country is tdhe second-most dangerous in the world for Christians. See:
Somalia: a new president is elected
Written by David Fletcher 10 Feb 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for protection for all secret believers in Somalia from extremists, so that they will be able to meet together and worship Him. Despite the challenges, may God’s Word spread throughout the country and His love be known. (Acts 13:49)
- More: www.theguardian.com/world/2012/sep/10/somalia-chooses-new-president-elections
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