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Issue 551/ 18th - 24th Aug 2012

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Somaliland News

News Headlines

Somaliland Government Releases Prisoners Of War; Terrorists Kidnap 5 Citizens

Amoud Foundation Provides Food To Drought Victims In Boon

Local and Regional Affairs

Somalia Olympic Runner 'Drowns Trying To Reach Europe'

Somalia: Joint Statement By The International Community Partners

I Fought For Kadhi's Court, Says PM Odinga

Pregnant Polish Migrant Told Somali Women Wearing Hijabs To 'Go Back To Your Own Country' In Drunken Tirade

160 Somali Migrants Rescued, Four Dead

Insight: Somalia's Old Problems Litter Path To New Future

Somalia: Confidence Grows In Mogadishu

Editorial

Somaliland Should Have Its Own Proxies In The South

Features & Commentary

Viewpoint: Can The Mohamed Farah Effect Help Somalis And Somalia?

Somalia: Latest Interpeace Report Highlights Window For Peace

The MI-24 Crash: Was It A Case Of Poor Judgment?

The Rise Of The Affluent Muslim Traveler

International News

Opinion

Mendacity, Thy Name Is The Sillanyo Government

Somaliland: No Fuss. No Haggling

Re: Breaking: What I Saw In Syria‏

Enough Is Enough; It Is Time To Withdraw From Somalia

Somaliland: Rumbles From Mogadishu? So What!

By Ahmed Kheyre

The flights to Mogadishu are full these days, not just with returning residents, or business people, but of politicos heading back the city for the big one, the “election” of a new transitional federal government head and the naming of members of the constituent assembly.

The jockeying for positioning has begun, a ludicrous constitution which foolishly still claims the Republic of Somaliland as part of Somalia has been ratified, ( not by the populations, because that is currently impossible), but by a group of self-serving political leaders.

So far there has been a plethora of articles about the rumbles from Mogadishu and how it will affect Somaliland. As usual, Somaliland political opinions writers and political analysts have wound themselves up into a tizzy. But, fear not my fellow citizens, irrespective of the charade being played in front the international community in Mogadishu and Nairobi, we all know the score.

Somalia will never get its political act together. As much as we would like to see peace and progress come the wretched people of Somalia, its political leaders have not changed one iota.

These political leaders are all about money. How much? And who is paying it? Billions of dollars have already stolen, billions more on offer. Who can resist?

In the meantime the poor citizens of Somalia still live in abject destitution stuck between a weak and corrupt political leadership and religious fanaticism.

No, my fellow Somalilanders, Somaliland will continue to march on its own chosen path, the fantasist and dreamers in Mogadishu can still talk about the defunct Somali Republic whilst haggling and fighting over the latest donated dollar. Somaliland was a sovereign and independent republic in 1960, after a disastrous union, it is once again a free and sovereign nation.

Somaliland’s sovereignty is sacrosanct.

What is taking place in Mogadishu is like the aftermath of the dissolution of a marriage, the groom is gone, the bride has returned to her family home, and the old folk are still pretending that the marriage is still working. It is over. The best thing to do at this juncture is to wish each other well, remain friends, and go separate ways.

By Ahmed Kheyre – London

Email: ruraledcomm@yahoo.co.uk


 


 



 



 

 


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