Nimco Ali: 'Attacking a brown woman who simply spoke up for herself says a lot about the public and the fact we might not be as moral as we often think' ✍️ by NimkoAli
It never left my grandfather, who was a prisoner of war during the Somaliland invasion. Though I was only six at the time, his abduction is etched into my memory. He was dragged away at 4am from his bed. I left Somaliland thinking we would never see him again, and it was almost a year till we heard anything about him - and two years till I saw him again. I still remember that trip Heathrow, and how shocked I was to see an old man stumble off the flight. Prison had broken him.
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