Monday, April 6, 2009

Somaliland: Military Fire On Crowds In The City, Take Aim At Opposition Leaders



Somaliland: Military Fire On Crowds In The City, Take Aim At Opposition Leaders

http://www.wardheernews.com/News_09/April/06_demo_hargeysa.html

Hargeysa, April 06, 2009 (SomalilandGlobe) The Somaliland Special Commando Unit, otherwise known as SPU have fired on a large crowd of civilians, following a peaceful celebration and march through the city to celebrate the day of the formation of Somali National Movement (SNM), which is the guerrila organisation that liberated Somaliland from Siyad Barre's dictatorial rule.

The Somaliland government has banned the annual celebration of 6th April to commemarate the the formation of SNM, this year, due to fears of demonstration. 

The government's term of office is due to end today and the two opposition parties in Somaliland declared both that they do not recognize Rayale's presidency after the 6th of April.  Hence  the fear of the Rayale government of public gatherings and the consequent fire and shooting.

As a result of the ban on the celebrations to mark SNM day, KULMIYE party, the main opposition party of Somaliland, has called for the event to be remembered at a gathering it hosted in its main office in  Hargeysa.  At the end of that gathering, the leadership of KULMIYE party together with the people that took part in the meeting, walked through the main road of the city, as a mark of rememberance, towards the house of the Chairman Silanyo, leader of the opposition. This is when the government troops fired on the walking crowd and as a result injured one person.

The leadership of KULMIYE were not hurt in the fire, although, some reports coming from  Hargeysa say that the firing squad targeted the leadership of the opposition, in particular Mr Silanyo.  However this was not and could not have been confirmed by independent sources.

The situation in Hargeysa is tense at this moment and reports coming from the opposition camp state that there are demonstrations planned across Somaliland cities in the coming few days to demonstrate against the government whose term of office has ended.  

The opposition parties state that they plan peaceful demonstrations to register their displeasure with what they call Rayale's disregard for the law.  However the government has banned all demonstrations in the country and its not known whether the government will face these demonstrations with fire power as it did today.

Source: Somalilandglobe.com



Sunday, April 5, 2009

The Dissolution of Somaliland–Part II.

The Dissolution of Somaliland–Part II. Can NSUM and Patriotic Forces Lead the People to Insurgence?

Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
In an earlier article under the title "The Dissolution of Somaliland – Part I North Somalis to Convert Rage to Acts Against Tyrant Riyaale" 

(http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/97313), I focused on the rejection of the Riyaale tyranny by the outright majority of the North Somalis, and republishing two devastating criticisms against the present administration of the breakaway pseudo-state, I stressed the need for drastic and violent reaction to overthrow the tyranny of the Riyaale gang. 

As many years have passed and meanwhile various projects have been promoted by the colonial enemies of Somalia, the North Somalis have practically speaking been left with no choice. If they don´t react today, overthrowing the Riyaale regime by any means of violence, developments have been systematically prepared to take place and bring about a new situation in the area of the present breakaway pseudo-republic. That situation will plunge the North Somalis in further discord, fratricide conflict, and deprivation, leading them to considerable decimation. 

Today, North Somalis are left with no choice; either they will take to the streets, and through all possible means of violence, will turn the Riyaale tyranny to ashes or they will soon be confronted with the prearranged decomposition phenomena that the colonial powers have prepared for the multi-targeted area. These colonial plans provide for the formation of 3 or 4 absolutely impotent and incessantly warring tiny states run by tribal militias and fully instrumentalized local dictators who will be unable to prevent the total exploitation of North Somalia´s natural resources by the colonial powers and the ensuing extensive environmental disaster. 

It is therefore essential for all patriotic organizations and parties originating from the area of North Somalia to immediately launch violent campaigns and lead the North Somalis to insurgence against the Riyaale tyranny. There is no time left for personal issues and ambitions in this regard. 

Worse than the Abyssinian involvement, the presence of English, American and French advisers and political agents throughout the territory of today´s Somaliland is uncontrolled and greatly detrimental for the local interests of the Somali tribes and indigenous population.

Further contacts and efforts for cooperation with representatives of the colonial powers seriously jeopardize North Somalia´s last chances for peace; it must therefore become fully understood that there is nothing to expect from these countries and the colonial countries´ interests on Somali soil must be considered as priority targets against occupation forces. 

Certainly, there are no English, French or American soldiers today in Somalia. However, the existing on Somali soil and malignantly acting political agents of the colonial powers, using all possible means of bribery, false promises and any functional fallacy attract destitute Somalis who thus gradually became fully instrumentalized and act against the interests of their country without even understanding it. In fact, Somalia is today a semi-colonized country, and this concerns all the parts of the beleaguered nation. 

I republish herewith an insightful about the Northern Somalia Unionist Movement (NSUM) reaction against the visit of tyrant Riyaale in England and the exchanged in this regard correspondence between the NSUM Spokesman, Mr. Osman Hassan, and the UK Ministry of Foreign Commonwealth Affairs. I also republish an interesting analysis about the expected challenges for Somalia´s North, elaborated by Ibrahim Adam Ghalib, a Somali political analyst from Borama in the Awdal region. I understand the good intentions of course, but I wonder whether the North Somalis are truly able to imagine the impending deterioration and realize that, for the interfering colonial powers, the Riyaale tyranny was not an end but a means – for a far worse situation of division, discord and destitution. 

Somaliland's leaders official visit to London 

By Osman Hassan, Spokesman NSUM 

http://jidbaale.com/fullpage.php?sscid=7786

Somalis in their different ways, as organizations or as individuals acting in their own personal capacities, had campaigned against all efforts aimed at dismembering their country. 

Much of that effort had been directed towards the British government which is seen by many Somalis, rightly or wrongly, as providing succor to the secession declared by certain sections of the population in North West Somalia. The recent official visit to the UK by Mr. Dahir Riyale, leader of the self-declared Somaliland, was only the latest act by the British Government offering political, diplomatic and economic support to the area, inevitably generating deep anxiety and anger among many Somalis, North and South. 

The Northern Somalia Unionist Movement (NSUM), whose members hail from North West Somalia, and whose main constituencies are the Sool, Sanaag and Cayn (SSC) regions, was established to defend Somali unity and to confront the secession. In this regard, it had numerous contacts and communications with the international community and in particular with the appropriate authorities in the British Government. The last such exchanges between NSUM and the UK Ministry of Foreign Commonwealth Affairs relate to the recent official visit to the UK by Mr. Dahir Riyale. NUSM is deeply grateful to WardheerNews in putting this exchange in the public domain given the importance of the substance of these changes to the wider Somali public.

Somaliland's leaders official visit to London 

Friday, 27 March, 2009 11:18 AM

From: Matthew Extance

To: ohassanomar@yahoo.co.uk

Dear Mr Hassan 

Thank you for your email of 3 March to the Foreign Secretary about the visit of Dahir Rayale Kahin to the UK and for the attached press release of the Northern Somalia Unionist Movement. I am replying as Assistant Desk Officer for the Horn of Africa.

The UK position remains consistent with the rest of the international community that we currently do not recognise Somaliland as an independent state. Moreover, the UK has signed up to an EU Common Position and to many UN Security Council Resolutions which refer to the territorial integrity and unity of Somalia. Our policy has long been that the Somali people themselves should determine their future relationship and that their neighbours and other African countries should take the lead in recognising any new arrangements.

The leader of Somaliland met the Foreign Secretary on 6 March as part of his visit to the UK, where they discussed a range of issues. The UK values its cooperation with Somaliland, acknowledges their achievement in creating relative peace and stability and looks forward to future cooperation in many key areas, including migration and counter terrorism. 

The current focus of the UK is to support the new transitional Somali government in establishing a representative presence in Somalia with the aim of improving security and stability. However, the UK remains committed to supporting development and good governance across the whole country including Somaliland.

Yours sincerely,

Matthew Extance

Africa Directorate 

Northern Somali Unionist Movement (NSUM)

27 March 2009

Subject: British Government Stance on Somaliland

Dear Mr. Extance

Thank you very much for your email of 27March, responding to my communication addressed to your Minister, Hon. David Miliband, and regarding the recent visit to the UK by "Somaliland´s" leader, Mr. Dahir Riyale. Much as it is heartening to be apprised of your government´s "signing up to an EU Common Position and to many UN Security Council Resolutions", pertaining to the territorial integrity and unity of Somalia, this claim is nonetheless contradicted by your government´s covert and overt dealings with the one-clan based secessionist enclave. 

The fact that you have evolved, as you acknowledge, valuable bilateral cooperation with this entity, and that you and your government refer to it as "Somaliland" and not North West Somalia as it is officially known, or that you can officially invite its leader to Britain as if he was coming from a country separate from Somalia, and do all these things over the heads of the internationally recognised governments of Somalia, whether the former Transitional National Government or the present Transitional Federal Government, are indicative, separately or collectively, of de facto recognition of this enclave. It is difficult to see any other interpretation.

Britain´s pro-Somaliland stance is apparent from other perspectives. For example, it has never publicly acknowledged in all its statements and actions the country-wide opposition to the secession not only in southern Somalia, but, more importantly, by most of the clans in North West Somalia. It is important to repeat, even if it is for the umpteenth time, that among the five clans in North West Somalia only one clan has opted for the secession. As for the rest, the Dhulbahante and Warsangele clans, who belong to the wider Darood clan, and whose eastern regions of Sool, Sanaag and Cayn (SSC) constitute almost half of the geographical area of former British Somaliland, are totally against the secession, incurring "Somaliland´s" invasion and occupation of Sool region in October 2007.The Issa clan in Awadal region, bordering Djibouti and ethnically belonging to the same Issa clan in the city State, are opposed to the secession. In the case of the Gadabuursi clan, also in Awdal region, only a small minority provide lip-service support to the secession, not out of conviction but only out of loyalty for their fellow clansman, Mr. Dahir Riyale, for the duration of his presidency whose days are numbered as his defeat in the forthcoming election is highly probable.

It is very difficult for any Somali to believe that Britain is unaware of the clear divide on the secession issue among the clans in its former colony. It is for this reason they lump Britain with Ethiopia as the two countries that had been historically partners in the curve-up of the Somali homeland in the Horn, and who are now active for the break-up of Somalia in their different ways and for their own purposes. That is a, however, is a short-slighted policy which is doomed for if there is one thing that unites the Somalis across clans and regions, it is their opposition to foreign interference and perceived threats to the unity of their country. A good example is the nation-wide opposition to Ethiopia´s recent invasion of Somalia with USA backing. Not only have they failed in their mission and objectives, but an unintended outcome was the birth of Al Shabaab Jihadists who now control large parts of Somalia and whose influence is spreading like bushfire throughout the country. Their recent suicide bombings in "Somaliland" clearly show the reach of their tentacles and that no area in Somalia is immune to Islamic radicalism sown by foreign interferences and interventions. There is no reason to believe that Britain succeed where others have failed.

If, as you said, Britain respects the unity and territorial integrity of Somalia, and if its current focus is to support the new transitional Somali government in "establishing a representative presence in Somalia with the aim of improving security and stability", then the best way to help it is to refrain from undermining it by dealing with parallel competing illegal authorities like Somaliland. Britain should go through the appropriate governmental machinery if it wishes to provide aid to any region of Somalia. Clear actions supportive of Somali unity, in words and deeds,can only dispel long-standing deep-rooted distrust of Britain among Somali nationalists, unionists and lately Islamists. Otherwise, Britain will remain part of the problem and not a contributor to the solution.

Yours truly,

Osman Hassan

Spokesman NSUM 

Email: ohassanomar@yahoo.co.uk

Crisis of Governance and the Challenges Ahead 

By Ibrahim Adam Ghalib - Borama Awdal region

http://hiildan.com/2009/03/29/crisis-of-governance-and-the-challenges-ahead/#more-3399

Somaliland is facing the worst crisis today. The present in efficient administration is the cause of this crisis. One constant feature that you will notice immediately in this administration is the lack of political will and guts to move things forward. Effective leadership is vital ingredient in solving problems that arise. An administration cannot properly represent people unless they have confidence in it and have access to its decision structures. The policy of wait and see cannot take the country of this serious political turmoil.

The present leadership failed to win the confidence of the political stake holders-the political parties, the bicameral parliament and the people represented by the civic societies. These institutions have been treated as enemies rather than partners to be trusted and the people that have the strongest stake do not understand their role that they retain the ultimate decision making power since periodic elections allow them to reject representatives that do not carry out their wishes. The present administration uses the house of elders that do not represent the people because they did not come on a popular vote.

The meager resources of the country are being used as kick backs to win their votes. These people are voting for the administration when they receive money only but they themselves do not trust the administration. The best way to cut this chain is to make the voting a secret ballot. In here it will be difficult to know who voted for who and the corruption can be minimized. The people are watching the Guurti that is not seeing the poor people´s wishes and satisfying only their needs by allowing the present administration that is representing the people today to rule the country on an iron fist.

Establishing public institutions and the rule of law can only help restore ethnic conflict that is reigning. A consensual approach is the best way to address the political and socio-economic issues necessary for peace. Frustration is building up and chaos is only a heart beat away now and can explode at any time. Politicisation of the public service caused by organized clan pressures by the administration created disorder thus permitting those in control to capture the resources for their own ends and build their power at the expense of the poor people. This chain cannot continue for ever and there will be one day that they will leave office. They will be asked from where they have brought the wealth in which they have build the palaces that is apparent in all the big cities of Somaliland.

The country have been divided into cantons by giving districts and regions to every tribe without assessing if these districts and regions can fulfill the criteria that a region or district is formulated. Governors and district commissioners have been appointed and have been give luxurious cars without the approval of the parliament. These offices are only for Udub the ruling party to campaign for this administration. The administration do not care any body but are interested to continue to rule the country.

Corruption reached a point of no return. This is widely exercised by low level of government. How can junior personnel take bribes at the presence of their seniors if not being encouraged by the people at the helm. I am putting this forward without reservation and any body that says this is not true is welcomed to prove otherwise. I am in side the country and am writing the reality on the ground. The people that write democracy in Somaliland is advancing is not telling the truth but mere slogans.

Now the voter registration have been derailed. This is the only viable program that ever been presented in this country to get free and fair elections. The way the program is handled felt short of the criteria of one man one vote. The government acted alone in choosing the commission that mishandled the voter registration.

The government failed to bring all stake holders at the round table to select together the commission that will lead the electoral process. The president nominated 3 members on tribal bases and played a role in nominating the other two that the house of elders selected. An equal employment opportunity have not been observed and the members were selected on random without judging whether they can fill this risky job.

Any way they have not been given a support to fill their space but the government dispatched all the officious ministers and the governors of the regions have been instructed to defy the rules of the registration and instruct the people in the registrations polls to register any body. The governors were masterminding this irregularities. The commission have been pressured and not given time to breath and this caused the blunder that have been exercised that cannot be solved.

Now we are in a political crisis. The president and the vice president have been given another term of six months. This does not represent the opinion poll of the country. The administration have used everything to stop the people that would have made their word peacefully and they are happy to sit on the chair without the mandate of the people.

This I am sure will give popularity to the opposition parties and they will get a time to unseat them on a popular vote.

The media that would have played an important rule is not there. There is no investigative journalism in this country. The daily news papers, the television and the radio is only in Hargeisa. This media is divided on tribal bases and cannot comment on the irregularities of the voter registration. They suffer capacity weaknesses and lack of financial resources. Can you believe they cannot comment on those people that speak slogans on televisions in Hargeisa. They only comment on Awdal region.

What happened in the other regions in the voter registration have not been reported. I am not biased but this is the reality. we have asked them to write an article that was correcting a popular man that spoke on a television badly but all the news papers refused to write this article.

Finally I want to ask my fellow citizens to be patient and to say their word in the ballot box. It is not possible to derail the fragile peace that we have restored and sustained.

We must keep our calm and a day will come that we will unseat the present administration. I would like to advise the present administration to change attitude and safe the country from disaster and try to lead the people at least in the coming six months to a livelihood recovery and hold the elections on time.

Ibrahim Adam Ghalib can be contacted here: Kaalib33@hotmail.com

Note 

Picture: NSUM - Northern Somali Unionist Movement

The Dissolution of Somaliland – Part I

The Dissolution of Somaliland – Part I North Somalis to Convert Rage to Acts Against Tyrant Riyaale

Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The disparate elements that aligned their interests to form the Hargeisa regime will not manage to stay in power any longer; with the outright majority of all the North Somalis against them, with foreign involvement increased and diversified, and with the asphyxiating antagonism of Yemen, Eritrea and Abyssinia in the wider area, the diverse elements of the Hargeisa regime will soon fall apart, leaving at least three or four tiny "states" on the North Somali territory. 

With France and England antagonizing in the circumference between Garowe and Djibouti, with Yemen trying to introduce illegitimate claims on the Northern Somali territorial waters that are totally defenseless due to the existence of the Riyaale tyranny, and with the rising discontentment of all the components of the Somali North, the fake state Somaliland is predestined to break down and get totally decomposed. 

In fact, there is little time left for the North Somalis before aggravated calamities befall on them. In this new series, I focus on the discontentment of the Somali population that has been entrapped in the cursed Somaliland tyranny. 

Their opinion matters as testimony and as litmus paper. However, their future does not hinge on their opinion anymore because they are not given the means to legitimately express themselves in legitimate and constitutional manner, and within institutionalized bodies. Everything is illegal in the Hargeisa gansgterland. Foreign interests will preserve this situation until they turn it even worse for the Somali Nation. 

The opinions of Amiin Dahir and Mohamed F Yabarag published herewith will truly matter, if the North Somalis decide that enough is enough and, with whatever means they find - from knives to sticks and from guns to explosives - take to the streets and do not stop before burning every instance of the dictatorial administration. 

North Somalis are now at the same wave length with those of the other parts of Somalia, Ogaden included. Either they will fight now, exterminating every member of the Hargeisa gang or death, desolation, and any form of wretchedness will befall upon them soon. 

This is the time to convert the words to acts, the moment to transform the rejection of Riyaale´s regime into the funerals of its members. 

If North Somalis burn Hargeisa and incinerate Riyaale and his anti-Somali criminal gangsters now, they will have enough time in the future to rebuild their country on sound bases. If they keep limiting their reaction at the level of words only, the time is close when they will have no words to say because they will be dead. 

The Riyaale pestilence must be obliterated now – at all costs. 

It's a Shame that Riyaale and His Government Are Hating the Reality!!

By Amiin Dahir

http://hormoodnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5358〈=en

Wednesday, 01 April 2009 

Shame on You, Mr. Riyaale, Mr. Cawil, Mr. Ciro and Those who Lead the Country! And all other Government members! Conducting a dangerous, failure to maintain law and order, failure to protect the rights of political parts, Deceiving the people and own opinion by uttering gross lies, Ignoring the over whelming public opinion of the Somaliland population against the power abuse and corruption.

We are residents of this Somaliland. Like co-passengers traveling together in a bus or train or whatever we are passing by in this Country together therefore we all are worried about its directions. 

What I think is that the Somaliland is heading towards destruction. May be after Local Civil War and everyone of us initially wanted to avert such a situation but with the passage of time we might have forget the tragedy suffered by humiliation during those wars. We have to think and double check.

It's a shame that a Riyaale hating, election loser, political minority like you

seems to have no clue as to the negative role that your revered party has played in the Somaliland economic games over the past decade or so. Mind you, We understand where you come from, as you are a Riyaale hating realty, and reality has no impact on your political understanding. After all, a drone is just a drone, and is unlikely to spout original thought. 

May be you are really apologizing for the shame of thinking that everyone in the Somaliland everyone knows the political philosophy that you bought, and that you expected a landslide victory in the coming election. May be you just think that Cawil & Ciro is hot. In either case, I can hardy imagine the shock you must have felt when you discovered that you were on the losing side of the voice of the people of Somaliland not just once, but for ever. 

The first time, you probably made lots of excuses about voters not having the mental capacity, and manual dexterity required to read and properly execute a simple paper ballot. The second time, you might have sucked your thumb for comfort, as it was clear that you and your Government (despite the media support you always get).

Don't work yourself into a tizzy over your political failure at the election, and

don't embarrass yourself by apologizing for your double failure to elect a majority of commie candidates to the Presidency, the people, or your party, and as a result of your failure, losing the opportunity to appoint the right candidate. That last failure must really hurt, as it will burn you for many years to come, but you really should move on in life. Think for yourself rather than repeat the nonsense. No kidding, your self esteem will never rise either you admitted your failure or not.

All is not lost though, even for the loser minority that you belong to. Truth is

when it comes to pandering and buying votes for your party through social spending. So are many African president are In Just Name Only. And so you despite the fact that you spent taxpayer money on self gain projects and to maintain your seats at the highest level in Country and the just name. 

You should be proud, and not apologetic. Your Government toes the line on power abuse and corruption, even if you swallow the pill of open warfare where innocent people actually die. You still have much to celebrate and much to gain.

So, loser, you can take comfort in your deserved loss by pointing to the fact that your party ultimately won on many important issues facing the country. Corruption and spending taxpayer money to gain votes is a solid win for your side. Huge increases in domestic spending on your own entitlement programs is also a big win for your side. Lack of progress in even attempting to repair the finances of established social programs is also a win for the left.

All I have to be thankful for is that the bad guys are still being perused, that the tax policies of Somaliland people.

Mr. Riyaale, Quit apologizing, loser. You have plenty to be thankful for like

corruption power abuse.

Another Setback for Somaliland Democracy

By Mohamed F Yabarag

http://gargaar.blogspot.com/2009/04/another-setback-for-somaliland.html

http://www.somalilandglobe.com/390/another-setback-for-somaliland-democracy/

Somaliland has had a good start in the democratization process when president Rayaale´s government had successfully implemented three successive elections (municipality, presidential and the legislature council) to the surprise of its critics, but seems to be retreating back from that process ever since his government had failed to start the ball rolling for the election of the second chamber, the Guurti, which was up for grabs about a few years ago.

When the next step of this process was about to begin i.e. the election of the currently non-elected house of elders, Rayaale´s government had started to wobble on this important milestone. Instead of grabbing the bull by the hones and electing new members for the upper House of parliament (the Guurti, or House of Elders), the current Somaliland government headed by Rayaale has opted for the continuation of the status quo, fearing perhaps that their ruling party (Udub) may be outnumbered by the opposition, like they did in the previous house of legislature election, should they go ahead with this election. To avoid a similar drubbing, the government has given the Guurti what they longed for; anther four years in the upper chamber. Sooner or later the Guurti have to return that favour. 

Within no time, an unholy alliance and devil´s pact was forged between Rayaale´s "favouring government" and the "favoured Guurti" when the whole nation was indeed gearing up for the completion of Somaliland democratic process. A new phenomena called "scratch my back and I will scratch yours" i.e. let us look after each others interest had started in earnest. Ever since the incumbent government was humiliated in Somaliland´s legislature election whereby the opposition parties have gained more seats than Rayaale´s Udub in aggregate, it was always obvious to many Somali Landers that this government was no longer in the mood of venturing out for another election process, at least for sometime. 

In April, 2008 when the process for electing a new president was about to start, the Guurti had come to the rescue of Rayaale´s ailing government as expected by giving a new lease of life in the form of one year extension in the presidential office. If that was enough upset and irritation for the opposition, the worst was to follow suit. Another extension, this time two more months, was handed to Rayaale´s government by its other allies, the National Election Commission in what was dubbed by many as another stay of execution. To make matters even more laughable and absurd, particularly when Somaliland people were about to start casting their ballots and the president himself had resigned to the inevitable and singed a presidential degree for the election to go ahead, another unnecessary and divisive six months extension (another stay of execution) was given to his power hungry government, this time by non other than government´s favoured group, the Guurti. What a farce! 

In African democracy, the ruling parties always try to hang on to power even if that means bending the rules for their own selfish interests. Rayaale´s government, impoverished and shunned by the international community, is no exception.

His government has tried every trick in the book to cling to power (at times by fingertips) by making all kinds of excuses for the delay. 

National security, voter registration, surfer problems, terrorism and now the upcoming rainy reason which could interrupt the movements of the voting public are among the chief culprits for the delay of Somaliland´s elusive presidential election. If the next presidential election takes place ( a big IF) at the end of September, president Rayaale´s government has completed seven years in office, two more years over its sell by date. 

When the first extension was announced by the Guurti a few years back, I had posted an article on some Somaliland websites about the issue expressing my dismay at the delay and even predicated that more extensions (or stay of executions) will follow suit. 

I am glad I was vindicated by the current events. Why a government that has gone to the polls more than once is scared to death to face the Somaliland electorate this time around? It must have sensed the mood of the electorates who are ready to give the government a bloody nose. Some may answer to this question that the donors have insisted on voter registration before future elections. Others may say that it was agreed by our existing political parties that future elections should not go ahead until all Somaliland electorates were accounted for. In other words until all Somaliland voters are registered. Both answers may be valid to some degree, but the fact of the matter is that Rayaale´s government had an ample time to put all these provisions in place before the next election since the agreement between the parties was reached right after the 2003 presidential election. 

Rayaale´s government knows fully well that when the day of reckoning comes

(Election Day) barring another delay of course, it will lose heavily against the opposition. Even the hard core supporters of the government could not comprehend as to why their beloved government is dithering and scared of the opposition. If the government is doing things right as it often boasts, why is it giving ammunition to the opposition? The further the election is delayed, the more Somaliland voters will smell a rat and leave government´s fold in droves. 

This government, plagued by corruption, cronyism, nepotism, embezzlement, media harassment, stifling competition, etc, knows its time is up. This is the sole reason why it is dragging its feet and shying away from holding presidential election and others in their allotted time. It was in power for almost a decade without undertaking a single meaningful development project. Not a single road in the capital or elsewhere was paved or repaired during this period, let alone built. Even the main road from Egal airport to the city center is littered with potholes that motorists have to weave and negotiate through. 

The excuse always given by the government is that its budget is so small that it is lucky if it feeds its huge military and police forces. Fair enough. But if you spare a few minutes and go through its 2009 budget as thoroughly and brilliantly analyzed by Ali Guled, a CPA from California and a critic of this government, you can see who this government has put its priorities wrong again and again. Wrong allocations have been given to wrong ministries (presidential ministry being one of them as in the earlier budgets), while the most important ones have been given peanuts.

You need to look no further than the lifestyles of the top echelons of Somaliland government, the most impoverished country on earth, to see how this group has amassed a fortune while the rest of the nation is living in abject poverty. 

In conclusion, the continuation in office by this government will mean no future developments in the country and more divisions among Somaliland populace, often along tribal lines. The seeds for hatred have already been sown by this government when it curved six more tribal regions from the existing six regions in a country of roughly no more than two million people. A tribal division in Somaliland is rampant and more visible today than when this government had arrived in the scene seven years ago. Somaliland people deserve better administration than Rayaale´s inept, inefficient and corruption-plagued government if their aspiration for nationhood is to be realized. 

Mohamed F Yabarag can be contacted here: myabarag@yahoo.co.uk

Note

Picture: There was never and there can never be a Somaliland army. The only existing army in Somaliland is made of Riyaale´s militias.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Police On The Verge’ Of Arresting Prominent Opposition Member in Somaliland


'Police On The Verge' Of Arresting Prominent Opposition Member in Somaliland

05 April 2009 | News

Ali Gulaid

Ali Gulaid

HARGEISA (SomalilandGlobe) –  Rumors abound that a prominent KULMIYE party member is being sought by the police in Somaliland after the Riyale administration ordered his arrest.

Mr Ali M. Gulaid (Ali Marshall) confirmed the existence of the order to arrest him. He said he believes the order to arrest him came from the presidential circles.

Ali said the main reason behind the arrest warrant  is because of his involvement in the political activities of his party, including an upcoming pledge of support by his community for the party.

Mr Ali Marshall, denied that the arrest warrant has anything to do with his recent critical analysis of the fiscal budget.

He said he is not in hiding and that he believed the reason they did not carry out the arrest so far is because some within the administration believe they need to exercise caution and do a bit of investigation before going ahead with the arrest.

In previous incidents where Riyale administration arrested prominent politicians, such as Dr. Gabose and Mohamed Hashi, the rumors of their imminent arrest were circulated, probably by the administration itself to test the waters, before finally going ahead. It is believed that some members of the administration are nervous about the arrest and are similarly exploring the reaction of the Hargeisa residents.



Maxamed Xaashi oo si xoog leh u dhaliilay muddo kordhinta ay Golaha Guurtidu u samaysay Madaxweynaha Somaliland & Ku xigeenkiisa

Maxamed Xaashi oo si xoog leh u dhaliilay muddo kordhinta ay Golaha Guurtidu u samaysay Madaxweynaha Somaliland & Ku xigeenkiisa

Maxamed Xaashi Cilmi
April 03, 2009
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Hargeysa, April 03, 2009 (WDN) - Guddoomiye xigeenka urur siyaasadeedka Qaran 
Md. Maxamed Xaashi Cilmi, ayaa bayaan qoraal ah oo uu aad ugu dhaliilayo muddo kordhinta 6 bilood ah ee ay Golaha Guurtidu u samaysay madaxweynaha Somaliland iyo ku xigeenkiisa soo saaray dhawaan. Waxa kale oo uu Md. Maxamed Xaashi dhaliil iyana usoo jeediyay Golaha Wakiilada oo uu ku tilmaamay in ay ka gaabiyeen xilkoodii kol hadday miisaaniyad ay og yihiin in ay khaldan tahay, xisaab xidhna looga keenin ansixinayaan sannad walba.

Bayaankaas oo dhamaytirsani waxuu u qornaa sidan:

Himilooyinka xilgudashada Baarlamaanka waxa ugu uhiimsan arrimahan soo socda :-

Qodobka 38: 4-j Hirgelinta xeerarka u degsan Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland iyo xaqiijinta taabbagalka cadaaladda oo sal u ah xasiloonida guud ee Jamhuuriyadda iyo isu-kalsamaanta iyo iskaashiga dadweynaha Somaliland". 
Bal u fiirso hab-dhaqanka labada gole ee Baarlamaanka  Golaha Guurtidu wuxu go'aamiyay, 28 March 2009 inuu muddada xilka u kordhiyo Madaxweynaha iyo ku xigeenka Madaxweyne lix bilood oo ku egg ilaa 29 Oct. 2009.

Suaashu waxa ay tahay, muddo kordhintani Dastuurka ma waafaqsan tahay? Jawaabtu waa maya. 

Dastuurka Qodobka 83: 5 wuxu u qoran yahay, sidan: " Haddii ay suurtoobiweydo duruufo la xidhiidha nabadgelyada darteed in la qabto doorashada Madaxweynaha iyo Ku-xigeenka Madaxweynaha marka muddadii xilkoodu dhammaato, waxa Golaha Guurtida waajib ku ah in ay muddada xilka u kordhiyaan Madaxweynaha iyo Ku-xigeenka Madaxweynaha, iyaga oo tixgelinaya muddada dhibaatada lagaga gudbi karo, doorashaduna ku qabsoomi karto" 

Mudanayaasha u codeeyay, muddo kordhinta xilka ee Madaxweynaha iyo ku-xigeenka Madaxweynaha waxa ay ku gafeen, Dastuurkii Qaranka iyo shacbiga reer Somaliland, iyaga oo danahooda gaarka ah ka doorbidaya, Xilkii loo igmaday iyo Xaaladaha adage ee dalku marayo.  Madaxweynaha iyo Ku-xigeenka Madaxweynaha waxa xilka loo doortay shan sannadood May 2002, ilaa May 2008kii. Waa mar labaadkii Guurtidu u kordhisay muddada xilka, oo aan Dastuurka waafaqsanayn. 

Maanta waxa ay ku joogaan ma aha sharci iyo doorasho ee waa ku meel-gaadh (InterimGovernment), illaa 6 da April 2009. Muddo kordhintani, waa mid dadweynaha xorta ihi ka soo horjeedo. Waa mid aan la qaadan karin oo aan la yeeleyn. Waa mid dalka u horseedaysa xasillooni darro. Waa mid ka soo horjeedda rabitaanka dadweynaha danaynaya jiritaanka iyo Qaranimada JSL. Waa mid caqabad ku ah geedi socodkii doorashaooyinka. Waxa iyana isweydiin leh, Maxaa u sal ah xidhiidhka iyo kal-gaceylka odayaasha Guurtida ee goor walba u dhaga-nugul amar qaloocan oo Madaxweyne? Labadan arrimood baa sabab u ah;

1. Aqoon darro ay xilka culus ee loo xambaariyay, aanay ku gudan karayn. Mudanayaasha intooda badani, ma gaadh-siisna waxbarasho dugsi dhexe.

2. Dhaqaale ama dhaameel salka ku haya awooddaa lacageed ee laxaadka leh ee ku soo ururta Madaxweyne. Awooddaa dhaqaale, ayaa hooyada xumaha dalka ah. Maalinta loo kordhiyaa maamulkan waa dar-xumo, u soo koradhay JSL shaqaalihii iyo ciidamada kala duwan ee Qaranka ee mushaharka la siiyaa hadda, uu ka hooseeyo 500 % kii la siin jiray 1994kii.

Shaxda 1: Isu-eegid Mushaharka Shaqaalaha iyo Ciidamada 

Darajada A Mushaharka Hadda $ 68.00 Mushaharka 1994 $ 340.00 
Darajada B Mushaharka Hadda $ 56.00 Mushaharka 1994 $ 280.00 
Darajada C Mushaharka Hadda $ 42.00 Mushaharka 1994 $ 215.00 
Darajada D Mushaharka Hadda $ 24.00 Mushaharka 1994 $ 120.00 


Waxa intaa dheer shaqala la'aan, maceeshad qaali ah iyo iskuul-fii ku culus waalidka ardayda. Waa arrimaha da'yarta ku kalifay TAHRIIBKA. 


Golaha Wakiilada, ayaa isna qayb ka ah dhaliisha iyo dhibaatada dalka. Wuxu ansixiyaa sannad walba, miisaaniyad ay ka dheregsan yihiin in adduun badani ka maqan yahay oo aan xisaab-xidhna lahayn. Waa arrin ah ku xad-gudub Dastuurka Qaranka, waana xil-gudasho darro.Waa ta 
 abuurtay in awoodda dhaqaale iyo maamul ku soo ururto Madaxweyne; "Qodobka 55: 6.Waa waajib u soo bandhigidda Golaha Wakiilada xisaab-xidhka sannad maaliyadeedkii dhammaaday muddo aan ka badnayn lix bilood oo ka bilaabanta taariikhda dhamaadka sannad-maaliyadeedka, iyada oo Golaha Wakiiladu ka doodayo, go'aana ka soo saarayaan Qodobka 7.
U soo bandhigidda (G/wakiilada) xisaab-xidhka miisaaniyadda waxa u xilsaaran Hanti-dhawrka Guud". 
Dhaqaalaha 
dalku wuu taag-daran yahay. waxana u sabab ah musuq-maasuq; Madaxweynaha iyo Wasiirka Maaliyaddu si weyn bay ugu tagrifalaan dhaqaalaha dalka. Dakhliga waxa loo qaybiyaa saddex meelood:

  1. 1-Qaybta libaaxa ( Madaxweyne), oo ah ta ugu badan. Taas oo aan gelin Miisaaniyadda Qaranka,
  2. Qaybta Wasiirka. Qiyaas ahaan waa 45.5 % dakhligii soo xerooda, laakiin aan gelin Miisaaniyadda Qaranka. Dul-xaadis baa la odhan karaa.
  3. Waxa soo hadhay waa inta Miisaaniyadda Qaranka lagu qoro, oo wax horumar ihi aan ku jirin, oo ay u weheliso feenashada wasiiradu. 

Toddobadii sannadood ee Xukuumaddan, maalka ka lumay ummaddan saboolka ah, waxa uu noqon lahaa, in ka badan, shaxda qaybteeda sare oo ah $ 365,591,849. Waxa ummadda isu raacay, saboolnimo aan dalkeedu gabin iyo magac-xumo dawarsi. Sida Doorashada caalamku ha naga gar-gaaro, UNDP Madaxtooyada ha noo dayactirto iwm. 

Shaxda 2: Dakhliyada aan Miisaaniyadda 2008 gelin


Dakhliga la leexsado ee ah 45.5 %. (Eeg SL in Figures) $ 20,593,159 
Dakhliga Haamaha Berbera $ 1,742,024 Dakhliga Dekedaha  $. 8,000,000 
Lacagta adage ee xoolaha dhoofa $ 3,883,356 
Inta faro dhexdood ka baxda (15 %) $ 6,788,954 
Hadhaaga miisaaniyaddii sannadkii hore (Feenashada wasiirada) $ 2,657,143 
Dakhliga Maddaarada iyo $ 2.00 ee Waran Cadde $ 1,687,723 
Labada qiime ee $ ( marka laga jaray lacagta adag ee raashinka 
ciidamada ) $ 6,875,048 
Isugeyn $ 52,,227,407 


Kaluumaysiga:

Waa dakhli ka badan miisaaniyadda Qaranka Joint Venture Co. Royalty-Fish 15 % Qiimaha? 
Foreign Co. Royalty-Fish 20 % Qiimaha ? 
National Co Royalty-Crustacean 15 % Qiimaha ? 
Joint Venture Co Royalty-Crustacean 20 % Qiimaha ? 
Foreign Co Royalty-Crustacean 20 % Qiimaha ? 
National Co. Royalty-Fish 10 % Qiimaha ? 
Dhagaxa (Coral reef) ee laga iibiyo Masar iyo UA E ? 
Iibka hantida maguurtada ah ? 
Deeqda Dawladaha ? 


Xil-gudashada G/Wakiilada ee Miisaaniyadda Qaranku, kuma eka dood iyo falanqeyn oo qudha. Waxa Dastuurku ku waajibiyay, inay maxkamadda u gudbiyaan ciddii ay hanti ummadeed ku maqan tahay ba. 
Waxa soo afjarmi lahaa amar ku taagleynta iyo dhaameelka aan qarsoodiga lahayn. Guurtida khariban, af-miishaarka iyo suldaanka xun, baa laga nasan lahaaa, da'yartu shaqay heli lahayd dalkuna horumar buu gaadhi lahaa
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Ebbow iimaanka nagu so dabbaal.  

ALLAA MAHAD LEH 

Maxamed Xaashi Cilmi
Aamiin 
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F.G
Soo ururinta Xogtani waxa ay igu qaadatay dhawr bilood. Waxa ka reeban HAFFAR iyo wax aan la HUBIN. Ilaha Xogtu (Source) waa Miisaaniyadaha Qaranka ilaa 2008 iyo buugga Somaliland In Figures ee Wasaaradda Qorshayntu soo saarto ee UN maal geliso, M. Xaashi. 

Mudane ka mid ahaa baarlamaanka wadaaga oo

Mudane ka mid ahaa baarlamaanka wadaaga oo
xilkii ka tagay
 markii uu ka gaadhay dantii uu ka lahaa

Jamal Cismaan 
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Muqdisho, April 04, 2009 (WDN) –Sheekh Axmed Yuusuf Madoobe Islaam oo xubin ka ahaa baarlamaanka wadaaga ah ee lagu soo dhisay heshiiskii Jabuuti, ayaa magaalada Kismaayo kaga dhawaaqay in uu kabaxay baarlamaankaasi.

Sheekha ayaa u sheegay dad isugu soo baxay faagaaraha beerta xuriyadda ee magaalada Kismaayo inaanu isagu u dhaaran ka mid ahaanshiyaha baarlamaanka cusub. Sheekha ayaa ku biiristiisii hore ee barlamaanka sal uga dhigay ujeedo kaliya oo ahayd in uu ka soo baxo xabsi ay Itoobiya ku heysatay isaga, ka dib markii ay ku qabteen Jubbooyinka sanadkii 2006da markii maamulkii Maxaakiimta laga saaray Soomaaliya.

Bilowgii sanadii 2007 ayaa Sheikh Axmed Madoobe oo ay wehliyaan madaxdii Maxaakiimta Islaamka sida Sheikh Shariif Sheekh Axmed iyo Sheekh Xassan Daahir waxa ay isaga bexeen magaalada Kismaayo. Waxayna galeen Howdka Badmadow, ka dib dagaal weynihii dhexmaray ciidamadii Maxaakiimta iyo kuwii Itoobiya oo ay ku jabeen Maxkamadaha Islaamka. 

Jamal Cismaan 
WardheerNews, Muqdisho

Lawyer for jailed Canadian seeks end to aid for Ethiopia



Jim Brown
Thursday, April 02, 2009

Bashir Makhtal Lawyer Lorne Waldman
Photo: HOL 
OTTAWA  (CP) - The lawyer for a Canadian jailed in Ethiopia has gone to court trying to block foreign aid payments to the East African country in protest over his client's treatment.

Lorne Waldman filed papers in Federal Court on Thursday on behalf of Bashir Makhtal, who has been held in prison in Addis Ababa for two years.

Ethiopian authorities claim he is a member of an outlawed separatist group known as the Ogaden National Liberation Front, a charge he denies.

Two federal cabinet members, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney and Transport Minister John Baird, have expressed public support for Makhtal and vowed to work for his release and return to Canada.

Baird, who took an interest in the affair at the urging of constituents in his Ottawa riding, has said he's ready to travel to Ethiopia to met with officials there.

"I hope to go in the coming weeks," he repeated Thursday.

"My role in this case has been to push due process and fairness. That is the message I want to take to the Ethiopian government".

He voiced reservations, however, about the legal action taken by Waldman, saying he's "not optimistic" that putting pressure on Ethiopia through the Canadian courts will further Makhtal's interests.

The action filed by Waldman notes that Canada currently provides $89 million a year in aid to Ethiopia, some of which is earmarked to fund improvements to the country's legal system.

The court documents contend that, given the treatment of Makhtal, the payments violate provisions in Canadian law that call for foreign aid to be "consistent with Canadian values" and with international human rights standards.

Waldman said in an interview he's not interested in cutting off aid for clean water projects, agricultural development or other worthy goals. But he does want an end to aid for a legal system he characterizes as corrupt, lacking in transparency and subject to political interference.

"The purpose of this lawsuit is to prevent Canada from continuing to send aid to what we believe is an unfair legal system which is subjecting a Canadian citizen to an unfair process," said Waldman.

The suit was filed as Makhtal appeared in court in Addis Ababa to hear a parade of prosecution witnesses offer evidence against him.

Cousin Said Maktal - a Hamilton, Ont. resident who spells the family name slightly differently - said he was told by relatives who attended the hearing that the witnesses offered mainly hearsay testimony rather than first-hand accounts of Bashir's activities.

A spokesman for the Foreign Affairs Department said staff of the Canadian embassy also attended the proceedings but had yet to file a report to Ottawa. No judgment has been delivered and it's unclear when the next hearing will be.

Although Waldman maintained his suit is based on sound legal principles, he frankly acknowledged it's also intended to put political pressure on the Ethiopian government.

"The whole process in this case is political, it's obvious, so the only solution is political," said Waldman. "There's no way Bashir Makhtal will ever get a fair trial in Ethiopia."

He drew a parallel with the case of Maher Arar, whom he also represented and who was released by Syrian authorities only after then-prime minister Jean Chretien intervened on his behalf.

A public inquiry later found Arar had been wrongly accused of terrorist links by the RCMP, but there have been no similar allegations against Makhtal by Canadian authorities and no suggestion that Ottawa played any role in his detention.

Makhtal, though born in Ethiopia, grew up in neighbouring Somalia and came to Canada in 1991. He studied computer programming, became a Canadian citizen and held jobs at two banks over the next 10 years, before deciding to return to East Africa to start a used-clothing business.

He was in Somalia travelling on a Canadian passport when Ethiopian troops invaded in 2006, and was detained by Kenyan police in December of that year as he tried to cross the border into their country.

He was held at first in Nairobi, then transferred to Somalia and eventually to Ethiopia, apparently as part of a multi-country roundup of suspects linked to the U.S.-led war on terror.

Source: CP, April 02, 2009