VOA
Somali-Service: Farhia Absie’s resignation letter due to harassment
and discrimination
To: Somali Service, Africa Division, VOA, IBB and BBG top executives
Re: Resignation Letter
Date: Tuesday, January, 27, 2010
My name is Farhia M. Absie. I am a contractor for the Somali Service
of Voice of America (VOA). I write this letter with heavy heart
knowing that I have no choice but to officially give up on a job in
which I love doing with all my heart. However, my boss, Mr.
Abdirahman Yebarow Weheliye left me and other reporters before me no
choice but to leave the Somali service of VOA. Not to do this at
this time enables to diminish my credibility as Journalist and as a
human being.
Mr. Weheliye’s Abusive Behavior
Mr. Weheliye is aggressive, and he continuously insults and demeans
me as well as others at the service. He is unprofessional and the
most incompetent boss I have ever worked for. He tries to make up
for his short comings by putting others down. He is inferior to
anyone who is not from his clan. This behavior has baffled me for
the longest time knowing that he is responsible to lead a service
that was supposed to be impartial to what’s happening in Somalia. A
service that’s deeply needed by Somalis that hungry for fair and
unbiased news and information. However, I just recently discovered
the roots of his hostility towards me: I have made strong
friendships with several of my coworkers (one was forced to resign
few months ago) who Mr. Weheliye sees as enemy and people to be
fought and resist against because of his clans political and
historical grievances against them.
This behavior made the news room an uncomfortable battle zone
because of Mr. Weheliye’s constant harassment of others he did not
like due to their tribal affiliations. Indirectly, he tried to turn
me against some of these people at the service that belonged to
other tribes. These staff members that he wanted me to turn against
were from the same tribe as my mother, and when I rejected this to
his face, he took it as I siding with them and against him.
I reminded him that this is the United States of America and the
Somali Service doesn’t belong to any particular clan. I told him
that this was a news organization, and the mission of the U.S for
this Service was to help deliver accurate news on the plight of the
Horn of Africa. I warned Mr. Weheliye privately many times to
disengage from his clannish hostility towards me and others. I told
him that I don’t like the clan system that continues to destroy
Somalia to this day to become an issue in our workplace in the
United States of America.
It was at this time that Mr. Weheliye saw me as an enemy to be rid
off as he has done to others before. But I resisted, and some of the
employees including me begun to complain about being signaled out
because of our friendships or tribal affiliations. Some have now
left VOA because of this targeting, but I have decided to fight
against his behavior which fueled his actions towards me even
further.
I however, stood up to him many times letting him know that no
matter how much he tries to demean me or demote my duties by
eliminating my air time, the Somali people are not blind, deaf and
dump. They know who the most talented broadcasters at the service
are. It’s not something he can cover up with the nurturing and
promoting of those that he thinks are not threat to him. Those that
he knows owe him because they were hired unfairly and unjustly from
the beginning.
The most incapable and incompetent people at the service are those
from his tribe. Most of them are uneducated and have no natural
talent; they know that they would have never got any other job
that’s not in a factory if it wasn’t VOA. That’s why they take his
abused.
Mr. Abdirahman Yabarow Weheliye him self is a fraud in many ways and
he knows it. The reason why he can’t tolerate and gets intimidated
by others and anyone else who is not like him is because the only
job he has ever held for more than few years was driving a Taxi in
Washington DC. Somali people know who he is and the fact that his
broadcasting record is completely fabricated.
I do not prescribe to the whole tribal thinking, I consider myself
Somali and a citizen of the world—and I am deeply disturbed by the
cruel mismanagement and clannish behavior of Mr. Abdirahman Yebarow
Weheliye and some of his newly arrived clan members at the service.
The reasons mentioned above and many others mention bellows are the
reasons why my integrity will not allow me to remind with this
Service. Therefore, I am here by resigning from VOA.
I understand that those above Mr. Yebarow have chosen to turn a
blind eye and to file behind him no mater what. However, I am
hopeful that those of you at the top will have the integrity to open
your eyes and seek out the truth of why he is having problems with
everyone who is not from his clan, but not anyone from his clan.
It’s the Somali way of life. When it comes to someone from your clan
member against someone else, its common to always filed and stand
shoulder to shoulder with your clan member, right or wrong.
The Somali service has no Somali intellectuals that listen to, it’s
a joke. And the way it’s going now, it only contributes to the fire
in Somalia. And will no way help the message that the U.S wants to
send or share with the Horn. Most people have no respect for the
service because they quickly realized how corrupt it is and the fact
that it feeds to the same propaganda agenda that is responsible for
the demise of the southern Somalia.
My future is too bright for this service. I have dreams that Mr.
Weheliye and his small minded friends alike cannot even imagine.
That’s why I am moving on. I list the following for future reference
if anyone is ever interested. I’ll also attach an invoice that Mr.
Weheliye asked me to do last year for someone who was not at the
time a member of the Somali service. This information has been
forwarded to the members of the media and the office of the
Inspector General. This work was never done by this person who is a
close relative of Mr. Weheliye. He decided that he wanted to
reimburse her the money in which she bought her flight ticket to
America.
1- Abuse of federal Contract
2- Unfair hiring practices
3- Discrimination on the basis of Clan and retaliation
4- Miss use of the VOA Somali Service to attain and to fulfill
certain agenda which clearly undermines the U.S policy towards
Somalia and the goals of the Somali Service.
5- Fraud.
It won’t be long before all the others or at least most others that
don’t belong to his tribe follow me and those that left before me. I
Have faith that justice will prevail and the U.S tax payers will not
continue to fund the very same practices that keep on fue ling the
conflict in the Horn of Africa.
I thank you for giving me the opportunity to be able to serve my
deeply wounded peo ple and fellow Somalis.
Sincerely,
Farhia M. Absie
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