Somaliland – The Chronicles of Chaos, Fratricide Conflict, and Mafia. Part IV

Somaliland – The Chronicles of Chaos, Fratricide Conflict, and Mafia. Part IV
In three earlier articles, I discussed possibilities and ways of Somali reconciliation and pacification that could lead to Somalia’s reunification. I republished several articles of several Somali commentators and analysts, as well as reports highlighting the various aspects of tyranny that characterizes Somaliland, the breakaway pseudo-state of the North-western confines of Somalia.

Here are the links to the aforementioned articles:
Somaliland – The Chronicles of Chaos, Fratricide Conflict, and Mafia. Part I
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/91971
Somaliland – The Chronicles of Chaos, Fratricide Conflict, and Mafia. Part II
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/91985
Somaliland – The Chronicles of Chaos, Fratricide Conflict, and Mafia. Part III
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/92343

The only way for Somaliland to exist until the reunification of Somalia be effectuated is to offer a truly representative and democratic tribune to all the Northern Somalis for them to express their willingness to merge with the other parts of Somalia, namely the Somali territory of Djibouti, Puntland, the Somali Center and South, Ogaden, and the Somali territories of Kenya. Somaliland can exist only as a genuinely Somali state that exists as long as it takes for the rest of Somalia to be pacified, and under strict condition of authentic expression of patriotic, national Somali defense and foreign policy.

As long as the murderous tyrant Riyaale does not fulfill these conditions, the majority of the Northern Somalis reject every effort undertaken by the Riyaale gang to get international formal recognition for the secessionist pseudo-state of Somaliland that has in fact been an evil Abyssinian invention against the Somali Nation.

As patriotism and democratic sociopolitical ideals have always been widely shared among the Somalis of the North, many commentators denounce Riyaale as a shameful lackey of the criminal Abyssinian tyrant Meles Zenawi, and demand that formal recognition for Somaliland be discussed only if a genuinely patriot Somali leader rises in Hargeisa, through elections or violent insurgence, and pursues a policy that leads to the final destruction and ultimate extermination of the world’s most barbaric and most inhuman tyranny, the state of the Amhara and Tigray cannibals, Abyssinia (Fake ‘Ethiopia’).

I herewith republish an article posted in several Somali portals; written by a patriotic commentator, Mr. Abdi Yusuf, the perspicacious analysis bears witness to the overwhelming revilement of the Abyssinian puppet Riyaale that prevails among all - oppressed and persecuted - Somalis of the Mafia pseudo-state ‘Somaliland’.

Somaliland: Recognition Linked to Leadership Change

By Abdi Yusuf
Feb 09 , 2009

http://wardheernews.com/Articles_09/Feb/11_leadership_somaliland_abdi.html and http://samotalis.blogspot.com/

It was clear for anyone involved in Somaliland's struggle for recognition that it will not come as a result of Somalilanders' lobbying prowess. As political campaigns for recognition go this is by far one of the most disorganised, unplanned and under-funded in modern history. There is not one main umbrella organisation directing campaigns and advising its members. It is done by a plethora of temporary outfits set up by small groups of friends and acquaintances who more often than not have no idea of how to conduct campaigns of this magnitude. Unsurprisingly they blunder from one naïve idea to another typified by the ill-advised petition of Tony Blair during his last few months in office.

It does not help that Somaliland cause lacks the 'cool' factor. It is not cuddly and quaint like the Tibetan cause which makes influential Western elites drool. It has no determined and well-funded backers like the Southern Sudan cause which galvanised American Christian evangelicals.

But despite lacking funding for such things as newspaper adverts and plagued by incompetence and lack of direction, it still attracted a small band of principled men and women from Europe, America and Africa who saw its fundamental justice and vowed to support it to the best of their ability. They include academics, politicians and media people. They often advise bumbling but determined Landers as to the best ways of conducting themselves. They are usually ignored - Somalilanders still retain their unshakeable belief they are right most of the time and foreigners wrong all of the time.
But the latest piece of advice comes with such force and weight that even Somalilanders have to accept that our foreign friends may have a point at long last. Its' been hinted, suggested and implied for a long time but Somalilanders are not good at picking such delicate political vibes. It is now being said loud and clear: change leadership democratically and peacefully or forget about recognition for at least another generation.

The reasons for this apparently blatant interference in Somaliland's democratic processes are simple: the world is fed up with corrupt African monstrosities ruled by venal one party systems masquerading as multi-party democracies. And our friends in the EU in particular feel this is exactly the way Somaliland politics is heading. The corruption is already here oozing through every pore of Somaliland governance like a cancerous pus. Khat-addled Police officers hit motorists for bribes at every stop. Under-employed government Ministers stick greedy snouts into every potential source of money from NGO funds to Money transfer operations. Mid-ranking civil servants won't lift a pen unless their long dirty fingers are well and truly greased.

But the most disturbing corruption has been the attempts by the ruling UDUB party at manipulating sub-clan politics to establish itself as one-party state. The other two opposition parties are no less willing to use clan politics but the ruling party's is the most damaging for obvious reasons not least of concerns about using public funds for party purposes and abusing State power to get their way.

An ostensibly minor incident triggered by the recent infighting within UDUB's party conference is a case in point. When a breakaway faction of the party tried to hold a parallel conference they were turned away by every Hotel in Hargeisa. When they eventually met in a remote little motel in a peasant class district of Hargeisa they were surrounded by armed police who menacingly pranced about in the courtyard.

The World had seen it all before across Africa and beyond. There is spirit-sinking familiarity about it all. A party comes to power and stays. It becomes complacent, corrupt and then veritably toxic. It rots away in its own filth and lets the country rot along with it. Kenya, Cameroon, Gabon, Zimbabwe, Djibouti. South Africa is next unless the citizens of that nation wake up to the approaching menace and give the ANC some competition.

But how do we know Kulmiye or UCID rule will be any less corrupt or anymore competent or any less willing to stay put once they are in power? The answer is we don't. But what we do know is that change is generally healthy in democratic politics. It lets in some fresh air for a little while. God knows the long suffering people of Somaliland could do with some.

Note
Picture: Chaos and tyranny in Somaliland
   By Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Published: 2/25/2009
 
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