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Eritrea : The Somali Problem Should Be Left for Somalis to Tackle!

ISSUE 253
Front Page
Index
Headlines

Somaliland: A Democracy Under Threat

Discussions On How To End The Use Of Somalia’s Money In Somaliland

The Khat and the Caliphate

A Gathering Of Losers

Somalia’s senior Islamist and parliament speaker sign deals to resume talks in Sudan

Ethiopia girds for war

UN Says Somalia Insecurity Puts Flood Aid At Risk

Regional Affairs

Somaliland Authority Arrests Over 20 People Over Berbera Civil Unrest

Somalia : Military tension in Bay region

Editorial
Special Report

International News

Citizenship Odyssey Ends With An Oath

Seattle Convict Who Espoused Radical Views Flees To Somalia

US Airways Refuses to Carry Muslim Imams

Why US imposed travel curb

Accuracy of New UN Report on Somalia Doubtful

Airfare loan to radical mum

At the UN, The Swan Song of Jan Egeland and the Third Committee Loop, Somalia Echoes Congo

EU Experts Fear US Move Could Spark Somalia War

Man’s Deportation to Somalia Sets Off a Wave of Concern Over Safety

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Never Intervene In A Muslim Country

A Question Of Balance In Somalia

That Darned Khat

Somalia-Eritrea - a Jihad Threat to Peace And Security in the Horn of Africa

The Somali Radicals Must Be Destroyed!

Eritrea : The Somali Problem Should Be Left for Somalis to Tackle!

Conflicts And Peace Building in Africa

From the Magazine: The Pilgrim's Progress

Food for thought

Opinions

Civil Society Organizations: Deceivers Or Achievers?

Somaliland : A Window To The Future

Election fever

Who Is Afraid Of Hon. Ahmed Sillanyo?

Mr. Hariir Bulaale’s Comments Against The Minster Of Information

Harbi Trading Company Fuel


EDITORIAL

Asmara, November 18, 2006 – Ten countries including Eritrea as well as the Hezbollah party of Lebanon are being accused of "breaching the arms embargo and sending armaments to Somalia", according to the accusations released this week by the UN. Nowadays, when the UN organization has been changed into an appendage or extension of the US State Department and being micro administrated by the CIA , it is not hard to imagine from where these views and accusations are being sent. Instead of resolving conflicts prolonging and complicating conflicts has become the main concern of the US Administration so as to implement its sinister agenda. And sadly enough this has become its harbinger to all its failures.

Looking at it from this true perspective, the US Administration, which for the last 15 years has never uttered a word, while the people of Somalia were decimating each other, and has instead been continuously channeling weapons and money to the Somali warlords to inflame the conflict, is now presenting accusations through its mouthpiece, the UN organization. And no one can miss to what end this accusations are being tuned.

Eritrea 's stand on the issue of Somalia is clear and firm. It emanates from the historical ties and friendship, which the Somali people extended to the just struggle of the Eritrean people for liberation. Hence, Eritrea remains keen to extend political encouragement to the just cause of the Somali people to create a ground for national reconciliation, dialogue and enable Somalis to live in peace and harmony. There is no other agenda whatsoever beyond that. National reconciliation of Somalis as well as promoting stability in Somalia has a substantial role to play to regional peace and mutual benefit.

The unholy agendas and interventions by regional and international forces in Somalia over the last 15 years have brought about much destruction. In this regard, the people and Government of Eritrea do strongly object the unjustified intervention pursued by the US as well as its mercenaries and other external forces, because its inevitable lasting scar on the Horn is very dangerous. Eritrea 's role and clear position regarding the issue of Somalia is to leave the matter to the Somalis themselves. Hence, external forces have to retract their hands from meddling in the internal affairs of Somalia , with regards to the constructive and fervent political process that is gaining momentum in the country. And if they really are genuinely interested in extending assistance, they should create a reconciliatory ground, without intervention and without taking sides with anyone.

Source: Shabait.com


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