The Search for Peace in Somalia, Eritrea, and the Criminal Role of Jendayi Frazer

The Search for Peace in Somalia, Eritrea, and the Criminal Role of Jendayi Frazer
Long before the Somali piracy phenomenon became a matter of concern, Eritrea supported the forces that could bring peace in Somalia, and in August 2007 the rise of the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia started from Asmara.

The international community was then misled mainly because of the anti-Eritrean stance of the racist Assistant Secretary Jendayi Frazer, who disastrously engaged America on the side of the filthy, racist, and criminal regime of the Amhara and Tigray thugs of the tribal gangster Meles Zenawi.

Not only the perfidious and ignominious woman dared engage the United States in an alliance with a regime which is far more inhuman than Hitler’s but she made of the Amhara and Tigray butchers’ interests the guidelines of the East African policy of the US. It all turned out to be a grave case of Anti-Eritreanism – the most anti-African, racist dogma that has ever been invented.

Yet, it would be extremely beneficial for the US and the UN to support the Asmara approach to the Somali problem. As TFG and the pseudo-parliament of the Freemasonic puppet Abdullahi Yusuf did not represent any significant portion of the Somali population, a limited financial and military support of the then incepted ARS would have allowed them to fast re-conquer the territory occupied by the Abyssinian army.

If that help had been offered in September 2007, before the end of last year the Abyssinian forces would have been out of Somalia and an elected ARS majority would have drafted a new Somali Constitution. There would not have been either division within the ARS or radicalization of the population which triggered the formation of extreme political formations. Even more importantly, there would not have been any Somali piracy phenomenon, because the ARS administration would have organized the Somali national armed forces, police and gendarmerie to both protect the borders and impose the civil order.

With the imposition of an ARS administration at Mogadishu in the last months of 2007, the pointless and useless government of Puntland at Garowe would have been decomposed in no time. Similarly, the breakaway tyranny of Somaliland would have collapsed, as the Northern Somalis would have fervently expressed their desire for an all-Somali union.

All this shows clearly that, in case of an ARS rule in Mogadishu as early as October 2007, the vacuum of power in Puntland and the involvement of foreign agitators who triggered the Somali piracy phenomenon would have been avoided. Engaged in national rehabilitation policies, an ARS administration would have been the most suitable Somali government to imitate the great Somali president Siad Barre and liberate the occupied Ogaden from the Abyssinian tyranny. This would have helped greatly in averting the deterioration of the ongoing Genocide in Abyssinia’s Somali province that the English colonials perfidiously entrusted to Haile Selassie, the loathsome, cannibalistic trash of Amhara ‘king’.

There is one point that diplomats and statesmen used to forget when studying and pondering on the Horn of Africa region; it would be necessary to remind it to all, as it is a point of great help and value. The Eritrean approach is correct because it is preponderantly based on experience – the experience that all the Eritreans have got until 1991 when they successfully seceded from the filthy and inhuman colonial relic of Abyssinia (fallaciously re-baptized ‘Ethiopia’). The Eritreans have felt the Amhara evil attitude and overwhelming racism on their skin; this is quite telling.

This makes the Eritrean Foreign Minister Osman Saleh far more credible than Condoleezza Rice and her sick assistant; having been exposed to the vicious Amhara state-promoted ruthlessness and criminality is an unequaled privilege of which the American establishment has been – fortunately (from one viewpoint) and unfortunately (from another viewpoint) – deprived.

If Jendayi Frazer had seen her relatives being butchered at the hands of the evil Amhara Ethiopianist regime, she would have certainly had the capacity to realize how correct the Eritrean approach to either Somalia or Abyssinia is. This is the conclusion all problems pertaining to the Horn of Africa region:

The evil state ‘Ethiopia’ – the epitome of inhumanity in the History of Mankind – cannot exist. Period.

I republish here a discourse, which has been recently made by the Eritrean Foreign Minister Osman Saleh; it is focused on Eritrea’s role in promoting peace regionally. It should be the first reading for the new US administration.

Eritrea’s role in promoting regional and international peace bearing impressive outcome: Foreign Minister
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Foreign Minister Osman Saleh said that the achievements Eritrea had registered and continues to register in the diplomatic arena and its role in promoting peace at regional and international level are bearing impressive outcome.

He described as exemplary Eritrea’s efforts in resolving conflicts in Africa in general and the Horn region in particular which emanate from its principled stance that conflicts should be resolved peacefully and respecting the sovereignty and equality of states on the basis of non-interference in internal affairs.

Mr. Osman further outlined that Eritrea’s impressive contribution towards resolving the problem of Sudanese brothers and the reconstitution of the Somali nation, as well as normalizing Sudanese-Chadian relations are some of the impressive diplomatic accomplishments which won acclaim on the part of all parties.

As regards Eritrea’s role and stance in the reconstitution of Somalia, the Foreign Minister pointed out that right from the outset its stance regarding the issue remains "Resolution of Somali Agenda through Somali Solution." He went on to explain that the Bush Administration through its servant regime, the TPLF, carried out invasion of Somalia, and thus undermined the promising peace which surfaced in the country in 2006, thereby exposing Somalia to the worst battlefield. Mr. Osman further underlined that if at all peace and stability is to prevail in Somalia, the invading Ethiopian forces should immediately and unconditionally withdraw from the country and that the Somali people should be given the chance to resolve their issue themselves.

Moreover, the Foreign Minister elaborated that the Asmara Peace Agreement between the Sudanese Government of National Unity and the East Sudan Front which was signed in October 2006 and the progress made attest to Eritrea’s modest role and clear policy of resolving problems through peaceful means.

Regarding the Eritrean-Ethiopian border issue, Mr. Osman underscored that the issue has once and for all reached legal conclusion in accordance with international ruling and law, and that the sole remaining issue is the unconditional withdrawal of Ethiopian forces from the occupied sovereign Eritrean territories, as well as respect of the rule of law.

Indicating that Eritrea maintains that IGAD should be reviewed and restructured, he explained that that Eritrea was compelled to suspend membership in the regional organization due to the fact that IGAD not only began to violate its own resolutions and that of the UN but also resorted to complicating issues instead of trying to resolve them.

The Foreign Minister went on to say that over the past 17 years since the achievement of independence Eritrea has established relations with various countries and international organizations. In this regard, he stated that it has diplomatic representation in 85 countries.

Noting that Eritrea’s foreign policy focuses on mutual cooperation and respect, as well as respect of the rule of law and fostering investment on the basis of partnership, Mr. Osman indicated that as a result the number of countries establishing embassies and consulates in Eritrea is growing from time to time.

He further stated that the task of enhancing the effective participation of Eritrean nationals living abroad in national programs has borne fruitful outcome. In this respect, the Foreign Minister commended the major contribution of nationals abroad to portray Eritrea’s true image and back up development endeavors in the Homeland.
   By Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Published: 12/30/2008
 
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