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Somaliland Need Regime Change By Any Means Necessary

ISSUE 268
Front Page
Index
Headlines

Haatuf Journalists sent to prison

Ethiopia’s Ability To Tackle The Meddle In The Horn vs. Saving Its Ties With Somaliland From Hackers “Use It First Or Lose It”

Somaliland government blames the judiciary
For canceling the press law

Peacekeepers Suffer First Casualties In Somalia

Mandeeq Chairman Passes away

Could Somaliland War Of Words Lead To Conflict ?

The Foreign Minister Of The Republic Of Somaliland,, Has Appealed To The Chairman Of The African Union

AU Troops 'May Spark Somalia War'

Somali president returns to Baidoa after Puntland stopover

Largest Number of Wounded People Admitted to Hospital in Mogadishu

Mission Report on the Trial Observation of Detained Human Rights Defenders
in Somaliland

Regional Affairs

African Union Vows No Meddling In Somali Affairs

Somaliland celebrates International Women Day

Editorial
Special Report

International News

Q: On the independence of Somaliland from Somalia?

Empower women to secure prosperity in Somalia, says UNICEF

Aid Workers Bid To Fight Genital Mutilation

Why is the US press silent on Brzezinski’s warnings of war against Iran?

Bush Backing Kibaki's Re-Election Drive, Charges Raila As He Wraps Up U.S. Visit

DynCorp lands Somalia contract

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Oil in Darfur? Special Ops in Somalia?

Editorial - Somaliland People Will Tolerate No More

The Other Somalia: An Island Of Stability In A Sea Of Armed Chaos

International Women’s Day: Concern About Increasing Violence Against Women Journalists

SEritrean diaspora urged to intercede on behalf of imprisoned journalists on 2,000th day since “Black Tuesday"

SOMALIA FACES BEST CHANCE IN YEARS FOR PEACE, BUT CHALLENGES ARE ENORMOUS - UN REPORT

The Assyrian and Israelite Origin of the Northern Europeans and Americans

Food for thought

Opinions

The King Is Truly Naked

Mr. President, Back Off From Your Self-Defeating Mission: And Reform Your Leadership and Administration

Somaliland Need Regime Change By Any Means Necessary

Ignored Somaliland should embrace terrorism to be noticed !

In Defense Of The Press Law

Gold Ball at Rayale’s Court

Haatuf Journalists Jail Sentences: Travesty of Injustice

Climate Change Concern: Why Now?


By ANIIS A. ESSA

Regime change allows a state to solve its problems, by removing the offensive regime there and replacing it with a less offensive one…..In the case of Somaliland.

“ If you are not part of the solution you are part of the problem”, so said the old Adage. Experience from Siyad Barre Regime has taught us not to be passive if we want to change our conditions. The gnawing question remains unanswered: how long are we going to remain indifferent while Rayale, Awil and In-dhoola yare, are consuming our people and land.

Those who deprived the Somaliland people are the some people who promised justice and equality when they came to power, with almost four years destitution, dictatorship and political destruction heaped upon us. We are yet to find a solution.

If we want to change our miserable conditions. We must get involved in a struggle for our God given rights. As the abolitionist Frederick Douglas once said “ if there is no struggle there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightening. The struggle may be moral and physical; but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand…The limit of tyrants is prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress”.

Those of us who are apathetic about the future of our country are dead wrong while Rayale, and Awil are in power. There are situations where you can be neutral but not in this issue. Because we have a situation where public funds are stolen or mismanaged, people are jailed without cause or trail, and men have absolute power over us. Yes, they decided that we should throw away our SNM history. We are ruled by men who are against the Somaliland dream, and some of us still prefer to stand on the sidelines!.

Neutrality in this issue means allowing these dictators to destroy our country. As the Somali Poet. Salon Arable once said “The men who condones the slap of insult reaps its legacy; the problems you postpone forever is visited upon your offspring”

We are as much responsible for our misfortunes as the blood-sucking rulers of our country. The solution to our complex problems doe not certainly include remaining indifferent, but rather to get involved and become part of the solution.

Regime change never compromise and are not based upon begging a corrupt government or a corrupt system to accept us. We need a revolution, revolutions change System. And there is no system which has proven itself more corrupt then Rayale and Awil System. So my Somaliland people, we need to change the Rayale/Awil System.

ANIIS A. ESSA

SOMALILAND ADVOCACY GROUP

WASHINGTON DC


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