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Issue 507/ 15th - 21st Oct 2011

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Somaliland News

News Headlines

Safiya Hashi Madar Talks About Her Struggle Against Barre’s Dictatorship - Part Four

Eng. Bashe A. Gabobe Makes Suggestions To President Ahmed Silanyo - Part Two

IOM Assists Ethiopian Migrants Stranded in Hargeysa/Somaliland with Voluntary Return and Reintegration

Local and Regional Affairs

UN Official Thanks Turkey For Helping Somalia

Killed Teen’s Pals ‘Made Up Story’

UN Lifts Security Warning On Kenya

Prosecutors: Recordings From Wiretap Of Minnesota Women Shows They Talked Of Supporting Jihad

Children Swept Away As Rains Threaten Drought-Displaced Families

Minnesota: Report Shows Somali Kids Test Kindergarten-Ready: Why?

Gunmen Take 2 Spanish Aid Workers At Kenyan Camp

Editorial

Somaliland’s Steady Progress

Features & Commentary

Somalia’s Woes: Hope Is Four-Legged And Woolly

Eating In The Horn Of Africa: Camel, Goat And. . .Spaghetti?

The Tears Of Somalia

Somaliland: The Country Without Mail

We Are Getting It Wrong On Piracy

International News

Opinion

Accusing Somaliland Minister Of Al-Shabaab Links

Somali Militia Destroyed Their Land; Now They’re Doing The Same To Ours

Current Status Of Forests And Woodlands In Somaliland: (Threats And Opportunities) Part V

 

Eritrea Cabinet Approves Aid To Somalia

Peter Clottey

Asmara, Eritrea, October 15, 2011 – An official says Eritrea’s cabinet has approved a food aid package to Somalis affected by drought and famine. Some skeptics have questioned the timing as well as the size of the approved aid.

But information minister Ali Abdu says “it not about how much [aid] you give, it’s about how much love you give with what you give.”

“We are doing this with deep affection...because we stand along our Somali brothers and sisters [to] the bitter end,” said Abdu.

Experts say the Horn of Africa is experiencing its worst drought over a decade. The United Nations says more than 12 million people in the region are in urgent need of food aid. In Somalia, where the situation is the most serious, the U.N. says more than 3.2 million people are estimated to be on the brink of starvation.

Abdu said Asmara will continue to support efforts to help stabilize Somalia.

“We have been supporting the Somali people to [gain] their sovereignty and [to reinstitute] public and government institutions, the territorial integrity of Somalia,” said Abdu. “This is something that we have been striving for the last 20 years [and] we have been consistent. And now, it is proven that our approach is the best approach.”

Asmara has often stated that foreign intervention and “pointing fingers” would not resolve the situation in Somalia.

“Why should people opt to exhaust all the wrong procedures before they embark upon the right one ?‘’ asked Ali Abdu adding that “ if a fire is set ablaze somewhere, like what we see happening in Somalia, first and foremost people should try to extinguish it before arguing how it was ignited in the first place… whether it was with a match or a lighter.”

He further added that “There should be political dialogue among Somali people including in Somaliland and Puntland and other entities of Somalia,” said Abdu. “The world should realize that the only way is to leave Somali people to decide their destiny and their own fate.”

Source: Voice of America






 


 



 



 

 


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