According to the UN, racial profiling, surveillance and aggressive enforcement are already affecting teams, officials and supporters.
“They’re going to be able to keep al-Shabab back on their heels going forward in future operations,” Mr Langley said.
The Dutch prosecutors have requested the extradition of the suspects.
Mr Guterres said that despite several challenges, the people of Somalia continue to demonstrate enormous strength and resilience.
Ethiopia has generously allocated 400 hectares of land where refugees can settle and access existing services, such as health care, water, and education.
The attacker targeted security officers who were inside a restaurant.
