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Issue 397

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News Headlines

Delegation After Delegation Of Foreign Diplomats Visit Somaliland

School Exams Results To Be Released This Month

Counterfeiters Busted In Somaliland

Berbera Port Manager Blames Captain And Crew Of M/V Mariam Star

Sheikh Sharif Uses Piracy To Fill His Pockets

Egypt Caves In To Pirates

Las Anod Building Its Biggest Mosque

Former Election Commission Member Passes Away

Local and Regional Affairs

SRSG Welcomes UNPOS Visit To Somaliland

Urgent Food Aid Needed To Avert Humanitarian Catastrophe In Somalia – UN

Arab League Demands More Troops For Somalia

Clear And Present Danger From Somalia

Second Round Of Child Health Days Aims To Boost Child Survival In Somalia

Al Qaeda-Linked American Terrorist Unveiled, As Charges Await Him In U.S.

US To Base Drones In Seychelles To Fight Piracy

Somaliland Presidential Guardsman Made “Death Threats” Against Lawmakers

Millions Face Starvation In E. African Drought

Italy Sends Boatload Of 75 Migrants Back To Libya: Report

AU Tackles Darfur, Somalia

Al-Shabab Leader Threatens Somaliland

Ethiopia: Two Journalists Get One-Year Jail Terms Under Obsolete Law

Why Somalia Is The Worst Place In The World

Livestock May Do Better Than Crops, Amidst The Worsening Climate Change

The Public Resists Capitulation In The Face Of Arrests, Intimidation

Editorial

Somaliland’s Foreign Policy Still Active Despite Internal Disputes

Features & Commentary

Somaliland's Perplexing Limbo

Where Does Africa Foreign Aid Really Go: Africa Or Elsewhere?

Another Banner Pirate Season

Ethiopia - Conditional Union Of Independent Nations

Analysis: Who Is Fighting Whom In Somalia

Gaddafi's Forty Years In Power Celebrated With A 'Gallery Of Grotesques'

Will Dinosaurs Learn To Swim?

Minnesota: Creating A Safe Space For Young Muslims

What’s Good For The Nyoro Goose Is Good For The Ganda Gander

Report Of The Au Chairperson On The Tripoli Special Session (Summit)

International News

War Is Justified And Can Be Won, Brown Insists

Five Killed As Police Face Syringe Protesters In Chinese City

Study Criticizes Laptops For Distracting Children In Developing Countries

Afghan Officials Say NATO-Led Airstrike Killed Mostly Civilians

Scientists Develop Easy Ways To Spot Banana Disease

Opinion

Midnight Forever – Part III: The conclusion

Africa’s Curse Descends On Somaliland

Somaliland; Trouble Times: Is There A Solution?

An Open Letter To Somaliland All-Party Parliamentary Group

A Constitutional Solution To The Political Crisis In Somaliland

Ethiopia Backs Somaliland President Dahir Riyale Kahin

Losing The Faith In The System

Somaliland Bashers: Clean Up Your Mess

Somaliland Presidential Guardsman Made “Death Threats” Against Lawmakers

Hargeysa, Somaliland, September 5, 2009 – A member of Somaliland presidential guard had made death threats against Mohamed Nur Arrale and Ali Hassan Mohamed in the presence of the head of Intelligence and head of the presidential guard on Sunday (August 30), lawmakers told the press.
The lawmakers were in the parliament when the death threats were made against them. It is not clear until now why the death threats were made against the two.
“There was absolutely no grudge between us and the presidential guardsman,” lawmakers declared.
The head of the intelligence and the head of the presidential guard were both standing within earshot when the guard was making the death threats against us, said Representative Ali Hassan Mohamed, according to Warya TV.
The name of the presidential guardsman was not given.
Somaliland is witnessing its worst political crisis since the infamous intra-clan civil strife in November 1994.
The current crisis was “willfully” precipitated by president Rayale who refused to respect the Electoral Law of the country by insisting to hold the forthcoming presidential election planned for 27 September without “voter registration list”, turned a deaf ear to the donor countries’ advice to reconsider his “unwise decision”, rejected to follow the resolution passed by the Lower House of Parliament calling on him to reconsider his decision “within seven days”, brushed aside the advice of the leaders of the two Houses of Parliament, and ignored the massive public rallies staged across the country.
The time remaining for president Rayale to put his house in order is fast running out: his mandate will expire in October this year but he is unlikely to step down “without a fight”, analysts believe.
Meanwhile, the prospect of impeachment and immediate removal from office hangs over his head.
Source: Somaliland Globe, Monday, August 31, 2009
 














 

 


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