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Somaliland Marches On!

Issue 282
Front Page
Index
Headlines

German Parliament Passes Resolution On Somaliland's Recognition, Stability

Breast Feeding Mother Jailed By Hargeysa Security Committee

Ethiopian Premier Says Forces To Stay In Somalia Until Situation Stabilizes

Somalis Die In Mogadishu Blasts

Canadian Border Officials Hired Private Jet To Deport Two Men To Djibouti

US Preparing Air-Strikes Against Al-Qaeda In Somalia: Official

Somalia appoints new defense minister
Reconciliation conference delayed again

Amnesty International’s Statement To The UN Human Rights Council

Somalia drafts media law, broadcasters back on air

Regional Affairs

Somali Peace Conference Postponed For Third Time

Navies urged to fight Somali pirates

Editorial
Special Report

International News

US seeks to spread Africa command staff

'Black Hawk' pilot to visit

"Islamic Terrorists" supported by Uncle Sam: Bush Administration "Black Ops" directed against Iran, Lebanon and Syria

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Bringing Shelter To Needy Refugees

Human Rights Council takes up situation of human rights in Cambodia, Haiti and Somalia

Thank God, The G8 Gala Is Over

The Speech of Hon. Ali Ibrahim Mohamed, Minister of National Planning & Coordination

It’s Official: The Crash of the U.S. Economy has begun

PMR's Company Warns Of Economic Blockade; Risk Of Bankruptcy

Food for thought

Opinions

Will The Awdal Convention 2007 Match Haji Nur’s Feat ?

Letter To Editor

Somaliland Marches On!

Multi Dimensions Of The Politics Of Being Silent

The UN Renews Its Campaign Against Somali Livestock

Ungovernable Somalia And The Imminent Collision Of External Interests

What role would Ethiopia/USA play to tackle the Somaliland/Somalia issue?


By Abdulkadir Idan, London, England

The Horn of Africa has reached a new state of insecurity and the ultimate height of instability and anarchy. This continues to be fuelled by neighboring states that see the existence of any stability in the region as a threat to their regional hegemony. Ethiopia's invasion has contributed to more insecurity then any other period of time. Ethiopia's current occupation seems almost indefinite however if this remains this would only contribute to many more years of instability, turmoil and horror for the tired and innocent victims of Somali's instability. Through out Somalia instability remains the norm, explosions, marauding freelance militias and a lot more. How could this effect Somaliland.

Somaliland today, is a country that is more stronger then any other period and as the months and years pass on it will continue to get stronger, its institutions more effective its economy greater, it influence around the world greater as the months and years pass by its army will continue to grow.

The nay sayers and dooms dayers have lost all heart and have reached the heights of absolute insanity. Along the way Somaliland has gained new friends and most notability the people of Southern Somalia who have realized the true extant of the situation which they have found themselves in for the last 16 years. They have realized how the neo-Siadist have used the issue of Somaliland for their own false reasons and how they blindly followed and now occupy their land and commit horrible crimes against their people. While even after the many years of un-enlightenment that has plagued the people of Somalia and in particular Mogadishu residence and its outskirts, Somaliland continues to welcome refugees with open arms and according to UN reports the number has topped more than 40,000 people mainly women, children and the elderly. This has been the most powerful signal to the people of southern and central Somalia that Somaliland and its people continue to offer a hand of friendship, assistance, co-existence and mutual recognition that is beneficial to the two peoples.

Amongst us, there are those who say we have failed to achieve international recognition even after 16 years, however those unenlightened individuals fail to see that very few countries within this decade have achieved recognition less than 16 years. It has taken Southern Sudan nearly 25 years and its close, it has taken Eritrea 30 years, Western Sahara nearly 25 years, East Timor 28 years even poor Kosovo is more then 20 years and still only close. Our goal is not short term but long term, we have the legality and the growing support our only worry is the development of our country, the empowerment of its institutions and increasing the capability of Somaliland’s National Army. Its our 16th anniversary of independence and freedom, unlike other countries in our region, Ethiopia is celebrating the fall of one dictator and the rise of another, Djibouti is celebrating dictatorship, the one party state and the French culture. We have allot to be thankful for so let us give thanks and continue to strive harder for the betterment of our country and the pioneering of peace, democracy and equality within Somaliland and outside its borders.

Let us contribute more to development programmes which provide employment to our youth, let us contribute to our economy and increase the money we send or businesses we develop, let us support our president and government 110%, let us fight the enemies inside and outside with more determination, ferocity and strength.

abdulidan@hotmail.com


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