Somalia: Puntland Human Rights Office not funded for seven months-Defender

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GAROWE, Somalia, December 6, 2015 (Garowe Online)-Top Human Rights lawyer chided Puntland government for failures on Sunday, Garowe Online reports.

Mohamed Yusuf Ali, a professional lawyer who heads The Office for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights (OHRD) has said in Puntland Parliament that his fledgling office is grappling with financial woes after the government failed to pay a salary amounting to USD 65,000.00 to staff for up to seven months.

Having picked in parliamentary vote on November 27, 2014, Ali overseas human rights violations.

In his 15-minute speech to parliament, Puntland Human Rights Defender who works alongside a group of regional representatives indicated that persons with disabilities and internally displaced people are most vulnerable for a host of violations.

He instanced injuries sustained by a 12-year-old boy after Puntland soldier pointed his gun at him at a camp in deliberate violation of key Human Rights Act.

Security forces and judiciary staff have for long been known for staging mutinies over delayed pays.

Puntland Human Rights Office is tasked with offering advices to relevant authorities. 

GAROWE ONLINE

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