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The latest calacaal shuban from Osman badawi towards the Sadaat nation

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By Osman Hassan
Saturday December 31, 2022



The Dhulbahante clan held a conference in Jigjiga from 10 to 15 December 2022. The delegates comprised traditional leaders, religious scholars, and representatives from key sectors of the society. They came from the regions of Sool, Sanaag and Cayn (SSC) in northern Somalia. But most of them also belong to the Dhulbahante region in the Ogaden. Thus, the overall Dhulbahante homeland is a huge territory straddling the 700 km long artificial colonial border which is on the map but otherwise they consider themselves to live in the same territory.

From their perspective, they are not guests, or strangers, or foreigners in Jigjiga. They belong to both parts of their homeland, and therefore Jigjiga, as capital of their region, is as much their town as Buuhoodle is. But it is more than this that determined the choice of Jigjiga as the venue of the conference. It is also it’s historical heritage as the birthplace of Somali nationalism, the quest for Somali unity and Greater Somalia. And as testimony to all that , where the monument of the their Darwish leader, Sayid Mohamed Abdalla Hassan, now towers over the city’s skyline, reminding onlookers, with his sword out, what he stood for.

Alas, as the delegates were to learn to their bitter cost, things ain’t what they used to be. such history and aspirations they imbibe are now taboo under President Mustafe Mohamed Cagjar in his capacity as caretaker of the Somali region for imperial Ethiopia.

When it comes to the deliberations of the conference, the assembly dealt with two main issues. First is the common socio-economic and development marginalisation that the two parts of the Dhulbahante homeland. Their grievances, in so far as they concern the part in the Ogaden, have been taken up with President Cagjar - now and in the past, though his response has been desultory, perhaps reflecting the little weight they carry with him. “Xidid” or “Xigaal” is what carries weight, they say.

Otherwise, the delegates deliberated the occupation of their SSC regions by one northern secessionist clan calling themselves Somaliland. The conference decided that force was now the only option to end the occupation. A number of factors necessitated this drastic decision: firstly, is the fact that the secessionists had turned deaf ears for over two decades to the repeated pleas of the SSC people to withdraw their occupying militia from their lands; secondly, is the failure of successive Somali governments to do anything to end the secession, or at least assist those resisting it and defending the union; and thirdly, it is the stand of Somalia’s international partners, some of whom have been openly supportive, materially if not politically, to the secessionist enclave rather than pressure them to end the occupation if not the secession.

The decision by the conference, namely to be free from subjugation, through armed action in their own soil, is a fundamental human right enshrined in the UN Charter. It is the same right that African countries sought to be free from colonial occupation. Such demand therefore should not offend anyone, least of all a former UN official, like Mustafa Cagjar, tutored to uphold such principles. Unfortunately, power changes people, and President Cagjar, now guided by other considerations. Aspirations such Somali unity and Greater Somalia, the main tenants of the Darwish faith, are now taboos under his watch.

As if caught unawares, he and his information minister, perhaps eager to appease an enraged Somaliland, branded the conference’s decision as being harmful to their deep brotherly relations with Somaliland - as if the SSC people, neighbours too, are aliens from outer space- and detrimental to its peace and territorial integrity, implying that the unionist SSC regions should be part of the secessionist enclave and not Somalia.

President Cagjar and his cabinet cohorts have manifestly shown empathy for the one-clan secessionist entity and sensitive to anything they deem to be inimical to them. In contrast, they have been indifferent to what they have been doing to the SSC people for over two decades, entailing among other things massacres and daily human rights abuse, and above all the on-going SNM-sponsored frequent extra-judicial assassinations in which hundreds of prominent personalities in Lascanod are eliminated to sow discord and hostility among the sub-clans as part of their divide and rule policy. That explains why now they proffer sympathy for the aggressor and reprimand for the victim.

One has to ask why President Cagjar harbours such differential preferential bias for them over their victims?. Some commentators pointed to his matrimonial ties with the secessionist clan. Behind every great man, there is a woman pulling the strings, as they say. So just as President Ismail Omar Geele of Djibouti, is beholden to Hargeisa, at the behest of the first lady, so is Mustafa Cagjar is equally receptive to Hargeisa.

But it is geopolitical shared interests more than anything else that bind both Presidents to Hargeisa. Both see the aspirations for Greater Somalia among Somalis as the greatest threat to their visons for their respective countries. For President Mustafe Cagjar, Greater Somalia is his nemesis, and so long it is alive, it would trump his own aspiration envisioning the Somali region becoming Amharized and fully integrated into Ethiopia cutting its umbilical chord with Somalia, Somali unity and Greater Somalia. To kill the aspiration for Greater Somalia, Somalia’s unity must be destroyed. That means Somaliland is their instrument and its secession must succeed.

Paradoxically, they have another ally from an unlikely quarter, and that is Somalia’s President, Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud. Self-seeking and devoid of nationalism and patriotism, he panders to all those who are against Somalia’s unity if it serves his personal interest. He showers praise on “Somaliland” conferring legitimacy to an entity which technically committed treason against the State and should be a pariah. One of his acts in his first term was to exclude the north from the federal system, enhancing their claim to be a separate country from Somalia. No less treacherous was his visit to Jigjiga reminding everyone they are better off being part of Ethiopia and to forget about Somali unity and Greater Somalia.

From the vintage point of Jigjiga, President Mustafa’s stand against the unionist SSC declaration to be free and to defend the union, adds up to the unholy alliance against the union. If they have their way, God forbid, it would be the end of the Somali nation. Sayid Mohmed Hassan must be turning in his grave cursing Cagjar.

The SSC have made a declaration to emulate the Sayid and free their land. Like him, they are ready for the long haul. And no matter how long it takes, they are set to win, God willing, gaining not only their freedom, but also saving Somalia’s unity and keeping alive the aspirations for Greater Somalia – succeeding where Jigjiga is failing. Sayid Mohamed Abdalla Hassan must be fretting to be in a place that betrayed his ideals and wishing his monument be rather repatriated to Buuhoodle, his birthplace and the cradle of his Darwish struggle. That too will happen, God willing.
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Re: The latest calacaal shuban from Osman badawi towards the Sadaat nation

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A lot of good points.....but to go after the wives is shameful.

It is not their wives interest that they're serving, rather its Ethiopia's.

Ethiopia has an interest in keeping Somalia weak and divided.....thats the only reason they support sl.
If sl were to change course and support a united Somalia Ethiopia would become their open enemy.

Furthermore, it's not only Ethiopia but a lot of other powerful states that have an interest in a fractured Somalia.
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Lot of cries as usual from the small tribe that lost the civil war, why should the victorious listen to the constant moans of the weak enemy who lost countless times.
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Ethiopia of course would support an independent Somaliland, albeit covertly at the moment, however Somaliland is independent and will remain independent because that's the will of its own citizens. Somalia can only blame itself not Somaliland, Ethiopia or another country for its decades long state failure so no point OD lamenting Somalia's fracture when that's what Somalians themselves want. Somaliland on the other hand will be a sovereign functioning state with its British created territorial boundaries intact
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Re: The latest calacaal shuban from Osman badawi towards the Sadaat nation

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@OD

let's be realistic the only way dhulbahante can be fully independent of both puntland and somaliland , is first they must create a real political council of representatives. That council must bring a solution between somaliland and Somalia. If you prefer to join Somalia bring the ictiraaf for dirwaqooyi so that you can join Somalia with all your territory minus any land you loose during the upcoming civil war. In other words baaqiqa badbaadso
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Re: The latest calacaal shuban from Osman badawi towards the Sadaat nation

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That’s it the yusuuf it isn’t even attractive for dhulbahante to share something with hawiye rahanweyn mj marexaan and Ogaden they will not be even visible they know it to. They showed push for more represention with in somaliland that was what galaydh wanted to have some koooto for them galaydh proposed a35 percent share for harti woqoyi in cabinet positions and parliamen and guurti and that isaaq and samaroon share the rest of 65 percent . Ina biixi said one man one vote wax reer reer loo xidhaya ma jirta taaso jirta if dhulos become fully integrated into somaliland they can secure top
Seats in somaliland if they become a voting block
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Khalid Ali wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 6:18 pm That’s it the yusuuf it isn’t even attractive for dhulbahante to share something with hawiye rahanweyn mj marexaan and Ogaden they will not be even visible they know it to. They showed push for more represention with in somaliland that was what galaydh wanted to have some koooto for them galaydh proposed a35 percent share for harti woqoyi in cabinet positions and parliamen and guurti and that isaaq and samaroon share the rest of 65 percent . Ina biixi said one man one vote wax reer reer loo xidhaya ma jirta taaso jirta if dhulos become fully integrated into somaliland they can secure top
Seats in somaliland if they become a voting block
a lot problems can be solved wit an executive PM system. like 1960. executive PM n parliament wit same terms. 35% is too high. but we gotta do something about wasakhgali boycotting electons. wasakhgali got zero seats. even siwakhron had a seat. me tink a better solution is to give seats based on population but not voter participation. that way, even if wasakhgalis boycott, their seats gonna depend on their population. we need to do something to free our sovereign somaliland territory in east badhan. guaranteed wasakhgali representation based on population might help. if we care about somaliland territorial integrity
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