THE HORN OF AFRICA: ERITREA’S ROLE TO CEASE REGIONAL CONFLICTS by MP Dr. Ali Said Faqi, PhD

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THE HORN OF AFRICA: ERITREA’S ROLE TO CEASE REGIONAL CONFLICTS by MP Dr. Ali Said Faqi, PhD

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Member of Parliament and recent 2-term Somali Ambassador to the European Union @ Brussels, Dr Ali Said Faqi, PhD, writes a "policy brief" contextualizing the salient features of the outsized "Eritrean" role that has manifested in the Somali psyche regarding possible examples of a way out of the political-security quicksand we have been struggling against since reconstruction.

It is all about a Statement of INTENT.

As a connoisseur of policy briefs, this is a fantastic piece to provoke one's thoughts. I encourage anyone who follows Somalia's current events to read it.


THE HORN OF AFRICA: ERITREA’S ROLE TO CEASE REGIONAL CONFLICTS



Ali Said Faqi

The Horn of Africa is a home for people of different ethnicity, cultures, languages, and religions. The region has endured endless conflicts, spanning from the struggle for independence, and civil war in Somalia to ethnic tensions and rival nationalisms in Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Sudan. The region also suffers recurring droughts that have displaced millions of people, making the HOA one of the largest refugee hubs on the continent. Equally, political instability, unmanageable corruption, and terrorism play a significant role in the suffering of the people in this region. Other destabilizing factors include arms smuggling from Yamen, piracy and illegal fishing in the Indian Ocean, foreign interventions, and uncontrolled borders. All these coupled together with the foreign powers vying to control the region because of its strategic, economic, and geopolitical relevance made the horn one of the hot spots in the world.


>>> https://www.dailyjubba.com/2022/11/30/t ... conflicts/
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Some folks fall for the western trap to hurt their own. While others engage in building their countries:

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Isais, Abiy, Sisi, Kagame are stabilizing figures.

Kagame ended impunity.

Sisi banished sectarianism.

Abiy defeated factionalism.

Isais brought liberation.


We meed someone to end our war, defeat factionalism, banish sectarianism, and liberate us from ourselves.

He must not be a soldier, but his resolve must be iron.

And he needs to lead us until we are stabilized enough to face an election test like the last and be able to pass by rejecting a misgovernment like the current.
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Gubbet wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:04 am Isais, Abiy, Sisi, Kagame are stabilizing figures.

Kagame ended impunity.

Sisi banished sectarianism.

Abiy defeated factionalism.

Isais brought liberation.


We meed some to end our war, defeat factionalism, banish sectarianism, and liberate us from ourselves.

He must not be a soldier, but his resolve must be iron.

And he needs to lead us until we are stabilized enough to face an election test like the last and be able to pass by rejecting a misgovernment like the current.

Exactly, and Farmaajo was overthrown by his neighbor using the US federal govt. Karma is due.

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