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Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 4:51 am
by Voltage
this opinion piece on Somalia by a Saudi businessman is really poignant :up:

By ABDULATEEF AL-MULHIM
Somalia: Why do only Muslims starve?

When we studied geography during my school days, Somalia was one of the countries that fascinated us with its agricultural products. There were Saudis in the sixties who would travel to Somalia and talk about how fertile the land was. And would bring with them some of these products to families in Saudi Arabia. At that time, not every Saudi or Gulf family was able to secure nutritious three meals a day. But, Somalis were very active in producing the best bananas in the world. Somalia was the main source of red meat for Saudi Arabia and some Gulf states. The population of Somalia is now ten million. It was much less during the sixties.

In 1960, Somalia was officially united and became independent. It was the most important strategic country in Africa. Somalia has the longest shoreline in Africa and fishing is a very important source of income apart from tourism. At the peak of the Cold War, Somalia took advantage of its strategic location and was spoiled by the East and West. This is why at some time during the seventies, it had the largest army in Africa. When Somalia won independence in 1960, their first President Aden Abdullah Daar was a well-respected figure internationally. The Somalis had a change of government in a coup on Oct. 21, 1969 and Maj. Gen. Mohamed Siad Barre became the new president. At that time Somalia enjoyed a clout among African nations in a lot of fields. They had a strong military and economy. And they were so powerful they could challenge superpowers and decided in July 1977 to incorporate the predominantly Somali-inhabited Ogaden region into greater Somalia. During these times, in 1974 the Somali president was the chairman of the Organization of the African Unity (OAU). Somalia in the past had a powerful position on the world stage.

Things changed in the year 1991. The president was ousted and civil war started and with it came the calamity that is still bedeviling Somalia.

Somalia now is the poorest, most dangerous and most unstable country in the world. There is no law. These days, we see starving children and sick mothers in Somalia, but we also see pirates and warlords. Why there is starvation in a country that has thousands of miles of shorelines suitable for fishing? The land of Somalia can be the breadbasket of the Middle East. Yet, every Somali is starving. Now, every country in the world wants to help Somalia feed its people. Saudi Arabia started a telethon to raise money for Somalia, but hours after the start of the telethon, the news about a failed piracy attempt against a Saudi ship and a successful takeover of another Gulf ship by Somali pirates hit the world headlines.

So, the question is how food aid would be delivered. Also, are the Somalis going to help get the aid to the right place and the right people or is it going to be used by the warlords? Will Somalia help aid organizations to monitor the distribution of food and medicine? Why can't the Somalis put down their weapons and stop wasting money on chewing Qhatt and buying weapons and help each others? If the Somalis don't settle their own differences, no one will be able to do it for them. Now, every country is beset with economic recession and some Arab and Muslim brothers are in deep crisis. The Somalis have one chance to help their country to stand on its feet again and be part of the international community.

Somalia did not have any government since 1991. And Somalia didn't have to lose its ability to cultivate one of the most fertile lands and the richest deep-water fishing in Africa.

Now, the question that a lot of people ask is: Why starvation occurs in Muslim countries that have rivers, rich soil, raw materials and abundance of labor? We saw famine and starvation in Sudan, shortage of food in Egypt, empty super markets in Libya even during the peak of oil prices, riots in some Arab countries because of shortages of bread and its high prices. Syria had the best cotton crops and sweetest potatoes in the Middle East, but they exchanged it for rusty tanks from Russia.

International aid to Somalis is vital and a good gesture, but what is next? Are the Somali warlords going to put down their weapons, cultivate their land and educate their children? Because feeding the children should come from the inside not the outside.

http://arabnews.com/opinion/columns/art ... mments=all

Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 5:01 am
by Voltage
Who ever saw Somalia during that time would believe Somalia would see two famines in 20 years (1992 & 2011)?

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Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 5:34 am
by HippoTT
Very sad, if the country had not fallen, I would probably now be sipping on a tropical drink lying on the beach with my qalanjo, IN MY OWN COUNTRY, no refugee -foreigner- diaspora bullshit :( .....or if for some reason fate still decided me to grow up in outside the country because of my father's business then I would still have the statitisfaction of taking my Ajanabi friends and show off my beautiful country to them during vacations every year. Now i'm being dazzled on trips to Malaysia and Egypt :)

Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 5:45 am
by HippoTT
Somali people really had strong sense of self-esteem before the war broke out that crushhed all our dreams, and broke our spirit

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Our Life in Somalia: 1985-1988

Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 5:46 am
by FarhanYare
HippoTT wrote:Somali people really had strong sense of self-esteem before the war broke out that crushhed all our dreams, and broke our spirit

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Our Life in Somalia: 1985-1988
indeed my friend

Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 6:44 am
by DisplacedDiraac
Voltage wrote: When we studied geography during my school days, Somalia was one of the countries that fascinated us with its agricultural products.
I wish I was in his geography lessons.. I used to hate mine.. :down:

But waa ruunti... What's next Somalis.. :|

Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 7:26 am
by Cinque Mtume
It's a tragedy and I try not to think of it, because it's too painful.

Sometimes I wonder why the older generation Somalis are not crying themselves to sleep every night, are they stupid or something???

Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 8:39 am
by FAH1223
Amazing to think about

Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:01 am
by AhmedBoqor
There is not a lot of articles that could life my spirit up and then squash it down at the same time, but this one is special.

I hear ya Cinque, the older generation really screw things up for their offsprings and now we're just a large "diaspora" that's usually in the news for the wrong reasons.

To think Somalia had the strongest army in Africa 40 years ago..........yet become the most dangerous place on earth today.....What a big fail....

Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:15 am
by Beenaale_No1
By far the best location in Africa. And we fucked it up. :cry:

And despite being a tiny population back in the 70's we still had one of the strongest armies in Africa.

Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:19 am
by BlackVelvet
Somalis need to start fishing. There is no famine in the sea.

Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 10:13 am
by udun
The first ist thing we need to realize is a dialogue should replace the gun totting that we accustomed to. Peace will insha'Allah come when we accept dailogue among Somalis instead of violence. Secondly, no foreigners between Somali leaders. The Somali masses should demand that no foreigners meddling in our internal affairs.

Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 10:41 am
by SahanGalbeed
Saudi Arabia started a telethon to raise money for Somalia, but hours after the start of the telethon, the news about a failed piracy attempt against a Saudi ship and a successful takeover of another Gulf ship by Somali pirates hit the world headlines.
lost for words !

Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 10:47 am
by Methylamine
may Allah bring back the Somalia of the 60s and 70s.

Re: Fine opinion on Somalia by Arab News

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 10:47 am
by Methylamine
dhabal boost