Somaliland People Will Tolerate No More
ISSUE 268
Front Page
Index
Headlines
Haatuf Journalists sent to prison
“The National election Commission is a branch of the government†Says President Rayale
Ethiopia’s Ability To Tackle The Meddle In The Horn vs. Saving Its Ties With Somaliland From Hackers “Use It First Or Lose Itâ€
Somaliland government blames the judiciary
For canceling the press law
Peacekeepers Suffer First Casualties In Somalia
Mandeeq Chairman Passes away
Could Somaliland War Of Words Lead To Conflict ?
Horn Of Africa Not Safer Without Somalia's Islamic Militia, Djibouti President Says
The Foreign Minister Of The Republic Of Somaliland,, Has Appealed To The Chairman Of The African Union
AU Troops 'May Spark Somalia War'
Somali president returns to Baidoa after Puntland stopover
Largest Number of Wounded People Admitted to Hospital in Mogadishu
Mission Report on the Trial Observation of Detained Human Rights Defenders
in Somaliland
Regional Affairs
African Union Vows No Meddling In Somali Affairs
Somaliland celebrates International Women Day
Amnesty International Condemns Somaliland Regional Court Ruling
Two US soldiers die in Ethiopian road accident
Heavy gunfire erupts in Mogadishu as peacekeepers land
Media Watchdogs Express Alarm Over Somaliland Journalists' Prison Sentences
Yemen: Renewed Concern About Online Censorship After Authorities Block Access To Opposition Site
AU Plane Catches Fire On Landing In Mogadishu
Islamist Commander Calls For Somalia Uprising
Puntland And Djibouti Sign A Business Deal
Kidnap Britons 'Held By Rebels'
Somali Gov’t To Move Its Headquarters To Mogadishu
In Somaliland, jailed journalists sentenced to prison
DUBAI - Missing in Somalia
Ghana cautioned over deploying troops in Somalia
Editorial
Somaliland’s Justice System : Not Worth A Bucket Of Warm Piss
Special Report
REPORT ON OIL & GAS POTENTIAL
IN SOMALILAND
REPORT ON FAMILIARISATION TOUR TO SOMALILAND
International News
Q: On the independence of Somaliland from Somalia?
Empower women to secure prosperity in Somalia, says UNICEF
Aid Workers Bid To Fight Genital Mutilation
Why is the US press silent on Brzezinski’s warnings of war against Iran?
Bush Backing Kibaki's Re-Election Drive, Charges Raila As He Wraps Up U.S. Visit
DynCorp lands Somalia contract
FEATURES & COMMENTARY
Oil in Darfur? Special Ops in Somalia?
Editorial - Somaliland People Will Tolerate No More
The Other Somalia: An Island Of Stability In A Sea Of Armed Chaos
International Women’s Day: Concern About Increasing Violence Against Women Journalists
SEritrean diaspora urged to intercede on behalf of imprisoned journalists on 2,000th day since “Black Tuesday"
SOMALIA FACES BEST CHANCE IN YEARS FOR PEACE, BUT CHALLENGES ARE ENORMOUS - UN REPORT
The Assyrian and Israelite Origin of the Northern Europeans and Americans
Food for thought
Unholy media alliance to slander President and his family!
Opinions
The King Is Truly Naked
Mr. President, Back Off From Your Self-Defeating Mission: And Reform Your Leadership and Administration
Somaliland Need Regime Change By Any Means Necessary
Ignored Somaliland should embrace terrorism to be noticed !
In Defense Of The Press Law
Gold Ball at Rayale’s Court
Haatuf Journalists Jail Sentences: Travesty of Injustice
Climate Change Concern: Why Now?
Somaliland is often marketed as the darling of Africa; an oasis of peace and stability in a volatile region; a unique example of a homegrown democracy; and a country of resilient people crying for international justice. As true and uncontestable as this may be, it represents only one side of the coin.
The other side of the coin, often hidden from the outside world and often denied by Somalilanders themselves is an ugly one; a bitter reality that any visitor will notice at the first glance. The government is a lifeless scarecrow. Only the structure exists, but nothing functions. Many of the ministers, parliament members and senior officials are alien scavengers who carry foreign passports. Having lived many years in Canada and Europe as jobless refugees, they found the Somaliland project as manna from heaven. They left their families in secure environments living off western taxpayers charity and flocked to Somaliland with only one objective in mind to rob and run. Riding on the wave of the people’s yearning and wish for change and equipped with few political sound bites borrowed from western political rhetoric, they portrayed themselves as apostles of democracy and good governance and won the names they coveted for by ingratiating themselves to the President and unassuming clan elders.
Teaming up with equally power hungry former rebel fighters going by their popular name of Mujahideen, they created one of the most corrupt systems in Africa. They live off the meager revenues collected from the country’s limited income sources and international assistance. They roam in the streets of Hargeisa, Borama and Buroa with brand new SUVs among hungry populace. Each of the three bodies of government, the judiciary, legislative and the executive, smoothly fall into the greased grooves of this slimy jigsaw. Members of the elected lower house of parliament are opportunistic liars who took advantage of the people’s trust to grab their stinky share of the rotten and meager national cake and the elected President sits on top of the stenchy system that stands on collapsing pillars of corruption, nepotism and favoritism. The opposition figures are also scavengers waiting for their turn and share of the national booty.
At the bottom of this rotten heap are the people of Somaliland struggling for air and sunshine, always trusting this bandit government with their lives, their hopes and their dreams for independence, sovereignty, prosperity and recognition. The government amuses them and lulls them like children with the song of “ Somaliland’s Recognition.â€
The people are good citizens. It is they who keep the peace and stability not the government; they and not the government who reclaimed Somaliland’s sovereignty; they and not the government who sleep hungry every night and tolerate grinding poverty in order to achieve their goal, an international recognition for their country.
The people, however, are suffering greatly. The country’s public hospitals are in a pathetic state, patients are thrown like astray dogs on stinky beds with blood soaked linen, doctors are scavengers who suck the poor people’s blood by charging exorbitant fees in their private clinics, schools are used as cash squeezing machines for hungry teachers, city streets are punctuated by potholes, water is so scarce that the residents of Hargeisa are lucky to bathe once a week.
Public services are non-existent, garbage dumps grow into mountains at every corner, airports are filthy, sewage water is dumped in the streets, the economy is at shambles, livestock have no markets and there is no system of accountability in place for the tax levied on people. Nomads who represented the backbone of the economy over decades have become endangered species; they have no where to graze their animals as the grazing areas shrink by the day due to illegal land grabs by greedy individuals, the country’s ports are abandoned due to mismanagement and corruption. Most of the Somaliland people survive by the remittances sent to them by their sons and daughters living in the diaspora and humanitarian assistance from the international community, while the rest are fed by women selling Kat or other goods under the scorching sun. Tens of thousands of Somaliland's youth are loitering in the streets without any chance of employment in the horizon.
To add insult to injury, Somaliland’s territorial integrity is at peril. Somaliland government literally rules only the regions of Hargeisa, Sahel and Awdal. Sool and Sanag regions are internationally seen as contested regions and Togdheer is hanging in the air, still using the old Somali currency and relying on former Somalia for its economic survival. The country is internationally isolated, remaining as a pawn and playing to the tunes of its powerful neighbor Ethiopia that will not hesitate to sell Somaliland for a song to its stooges in Mogadishu.
Being good citizens, the Somaliland people have been patient until now. But not anymore as the government has taken their silence for stupidity and decided to drive them like a donkey. Knowing Somaliland people, they can survive without food and shelter but they cannot tolerate to survive without dignity. The illegal imprisonment and harsh treatment of the Haatuf journalists is the latest signal of the government’s misreading of the people’s patience. Previously the government banned all kinds of public gatherings, government representatives attend clan meetings to witness and report back and people’s loyalties are won by threats and arm-twisting.
Well, the government of Somaliland should know that the people’s patience has a limit and by silencing the free press, banning newspapers and imprisoning journalists it has invited people’s anger. And people’s anger will be ruthless and unforgiving when the time comes. So we tell the government, the parliament, the judiciary and the opposition to be forewarned and heed history. We also tell them that they are all guilty of the press-silencing act either by direct action or default and no one can use the Haatuf predicament as Othman’s blood soaked shirt.
Source: AwdalNews, March 07, 2007
Desperate tags by the ICUs and their seperatist crusaders
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Re: Desperate tags by the ICUs and their seperatist crusaders
[quote="DONKEYMAN"]Desperate sarcasm. The most deluded Somalilander have finally spoken out to ward off realities.[/quote]
the biggest delusion is that you can amount to anything without the Ethiopian forces.
and your expectation that everyone else will behave in a braindead moronic manner like UIC is your second biggest
the biggest delusion is that you can amount to anything without the Ethiopian forces.
and your expectation that everyone else will behave in a braindead moronic manner like UIC is your second biggest
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Re: Desperate tags by the ICUs and their seperatist crusaders
You must be hallucinating bad boy. Wasn't it your president who said that the son in Addis Ababa is more closer to me than the son in Mogadishu?????
You called the Ethiopians as brothers to possibly tip the balance of power in your favor, but you could not accomplish anything even challenging Puntland alone. Saxib, Darood is a nation spread out all over the country, South and North, as well as inside Ethiopia and Kenya. It is only Harti that you can't handle, let alone the rest of Darood.
You called the Ethiopians as brothers to possibly tip the balance of power in your favor, but you could not accomplish anything even challenging Puntland alone. Saxib, Darood is a nation spread out all over the country, South and North, as well as inside Ethiopia and Kenya. It is only Harti that you can't handle, let alone the rest of Darood.
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Re: Desperate tags by the ICUs and their seperatist crusaders
Dont get too excited.
you are in Hawiystan becuase of hawiye support and Ethiopian arms.
you are in Hawiystan becuase of hawiye support and Ethiopian arms.
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Re: Desperate tags by the ICUs and their seperatist crusaders
The government is supported by all Somali clans except the Cayr Habargidir and their gullible minorities like Sacad and Saruur. The Habarawal also opposes the TFg because they fear the success of the TFg forestalls their money generating system, a system they have used to delude the rest of Isaaq folks for the purpose of enriching themselves. The warlords harldy gave up their hold on public properties until they were defeated, so the seperatist crusaders led by the Habar Awal as well have manifested malevolent inclination to stir the flame in the hope of keeping Mogadishu burning while spreading hate to garner big time qabiil support.
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