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Open Letter to Eng. Mohamed Hashi

ISSUE 249
Front Page
Index
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The Somaliland Government Denies Leaning Towards One of Somalia’s Factions

We Will Unify All Somali People Including Somaliland, Ethiopia And Kenya: Turki

Shari'ah Law To Be Applied In Somaliland - President Rayale

Why Islamic Courts Can't Win War Against Govt

UN’s Annan Urges Restraint In Somalia

Filming Lands Somali Journalists In Trouble

Written Answers

Regional Affairs

Held For Arms Smuggling

Somaliland Pushes For Recognition As Tensions Rise

SA, Somali Traders Meet To Solve Conflict

Editorial
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International News

U.S. Urges Somalia's Neighbors Not To Interfere

Georgia Trial Believed To Be First In U.S. Over Genital Cutting

U.N. Report Says Somalia Deteriorating

Germany Is Right To Take On A Global Role

Somalia: Up to 12 Countries Could Be Sucked Into Conflict

Camp Falcon : What Really Happened?

A Courageous Man Speaks Out - Hugo Chavez at the UN General Assembly

Islamist Radicals Still On The March In Somalia

Fears Of Jihad In Horn Of Africa

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

A Land In Limbo

Rwandese Business Leaders are keen to invest in Somaliland

Coffee And Controversy In 'Little Mogadishu'

Women Face Increasing Violence In Iraq, Afghanistan And Somalia, Senior U.N. Official Says

OUT OF SOMALIA

Standoff In Somalia

Perilous Somalia Stories Worth Risk, Sacrifice

Food for thought

Opinions

Threat Of A Regional War Looms

A Revolutionary Momentum: Time To Choose Between Freedom And Holy Dictatorship

Silencing The Watchdog

Somaliland and ICU war inevitable or wishful thinking of reactionaries?

Islamophobia, Terrorism and Fragmented Immigrant Communities

Open Letter to Eng. Mohamed Hashi


By Hassan Ahmed, UK

This is not the first time that you publicly display the presentation of your traditional push and pull politics.

Mr. Hashi, according to your recent press conference, you have stressed hugely on how the government is handling the foreign investments in the country, such as the cement factory, gypsum factory and, Coal Powered Electricity Plant, simply they are all your favorite subjects. We are all aware how things were between you and Rayale on the same subjects of investment just before you have been dismissed from the cabinet.. Obviously you had some personal interests on these issues, and that is why you are over reacting, because simply you didn’t get it!

Dear Engineer, I would personally offer you an advice to change your political attitude. Because, now the way you are talking is more personnel and political jealousness than national hero.

And please re orientate your political course to a more flexible way and always argue for the national benefit.

In your press release you have mentioned the presence of Rayale is endangering Somaliland.

Rayale was elected by the majority, and therefore, there is no way on earth you can decide your self when to change him or when elections are suppose to take place.

You are very good in administration, such as social services, but not good in politics (I Think), so please again you have to stay away from politics and international relations issues, and just leave them for those have been elected – the people are watching them and they will be asked one day if they do it in a wrong way.

Best Regards

Hassan Ahmed, UK

Somaliland181@hotmail.com

 


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