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Issue 64 April 12, 2003

Voting Progresses Well in Somaliland’s First Multi-Party Election

Monday April 14, 2003
Yusuf A. Gabobe

Hargeisa (SL Times): Voting has been in progress today in Somaliland’s multi-party presidential elections, the first of its kind since the country withdrew from a 30 year union with Somalia and proclaimed independence in 1991. 

Hundreds of people including women and members of minority groups stood since dawn in long queues in front of polling stations awaiting to cast their votes.

The polling began at 6:00am and over one million voters were expected to cast their ballots. The three candidates contesting the country’s top job are Somaliland's incumbent president and UDUB party Chairman, Dahir Rayale Kahin, Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo, KULMIYE party boss and former leader of Somaliland resistance against dictator Siyad Barre’s rule, and Faysal Ali Warabe, a returnee from the Diaspora who recently founded the UCID opposition party.

With one hour to go before the polling came to an end at 6:00 P.M., voting has reportedly gone peaceful at polling stations throughout the country.

Voting didn’t take place in some parts of Sool region, including the provincial capital Las-Anod. In the Sanag region, five polling stations were not opened in time.

According to the National Commission Electoral Chairman Ahmed Haji Ali, plans for holding election at these localities have been canceled at the last minute due to delay in forwarding the electoral material intended for polling stations there.

Teams of international observers are in Somaliland to scrutinize the polling. The largest observer mission has come from South Africa, the current chairman of the African Union. The South African delegation consists of 12 people who represent various institutions in that country including the South Africa Electoral Institute.

A mission led by Swedish Liberal party parliamentarian Birgitte Ohlosson has also arrived. Accompanying her are Peter Schuckink Kool and Hanad Mohamed Abdi, also from the Swedish Liberal party (Folk Partiet). Other delegates include a Canadian Parliamentarian, diplomats from the UK and USA as well as representatives of organizations in Ethiopia, Norway, Holland and a number of other countries. The process is also being observed by experts from the EU. 

Local observers have predicted a hot contest between incumbent President Rayale and KULMIYE candidate Silanyo. Though being a sitting President may work for Mr. Rayale’s favor, however the election is expected to be a close race between him and his major opponent, Mr. Silanyo.

Rayale and his running mate Ahmed Yusuf Yasin were predicted to carry the votes in the two regions of Awdal and Sahil, their respective birth places while Sillanyo was expected to emerge as top winner in his hometown Buroa, Togdheer.

There were also indications that people who have stayed undecided until the last minute might have increasingly voted for UCID’s Faysal Ali Warabe.
Index
Feature

- Somalia and Survival in the Shadow of the Global Economy

Headlines

 -Election Campaigning Brought To Conclusion
- Somaliland Warns of Water And Food Shortages
- Puntland Warlords Against Somaliland Elections

Health

- Drug: The Double Edged Knife (Part 4)
- Social, Economic Impacts Of Epidemic Intertwine

International News

- Djibouti: Rights Record Poor, Says U.S.

- US Tells Iran, Syria, N. Korea: "Learn From Iraq"
- Kenyans Register As Refugees At Daadab

- Ships Could Go To Horn Of Africa - Commodore Roger Girouard

- How Do Somalis See Fall of Baghdad?

- Divisions Deep Over Claims Of Jewish Influence

Editorial & Opinions

- Somaliland Needs To Pass Monday’s Test

- When The Sun Never Set

- Abuse of Authority and the Misuse Of Police Force

- Run Rayale Run!

Peace Talks

- Unanimous Support For Somali Reconciliation Process In Kenya

- Barre's Brother To Contest Somalia Top Post


Billy Connolly in an African Hospital

BBC ONE

The 200-bed hospital in Hargeisa, the capital city of Somaliland, is a huge, rambling colonial building. The little equipment it has is from another era. It's the hospital time forgot. This is a place in the grip of grinding poverty, a place where people living on the edge often go over it. And every day adults and children die needlessly because of a lack of the most basic of resources. This documentary will tell real stories of life and death and see how Comic Relief money is helping people come back from the edge of existence. 

As Billy says, this is not a "Feel good Nicey Nicey Film."


By donating to Comic Relief, you can help improve people's health in Somaliland: find out how.

Comic Relief, registered charity 326568

Feature

Somalia And Survival In The Shadow Of The Global Economy (Part 7)

 

Special Guest Writer for the Somaliland Times, Prof. William Reno, Northwestern University

 

[Continued from the previous issue]

 

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Headlines

Election Campaigning Brought To Conclusion

Rayale Wraps up UDUB campaign by asking Somalilanders to re-elect him, while Silanyo accuses government of denying KULMIYE access to Radio Hargeisa and Khayria Plaza.

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Somaliland Warns of Water And Food Shortages

Nairobi, April 9, 2003 (IRIN): Almost all parts of the self-declared republic of Somaliland are facing serious water and food shortages, according to its minister of pastoral development and environment, Muhammad Muse Awale.

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Puntland Warlords Against Somaliland Elections

NAIROBI, 8 Apr 2003 (IRIN) - There will be no elections in the disputed regions of Sool and Sanaag when Somaliland holds its presidential polls next week, according to the neighboring self-declared autonomous region of Puntland.

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Editorial & Opinions

Somaliland Needs To Pass Monday’s Test

 

It's gratifying for Somalilanders that the world is finally paying attention to their long and lonely struggle for nation building on the one hand and experimentation with democracy on the other.

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When The Sun Never Set

 

Being British, even after the war in tatty, hostile and underdeveloped parts of the Empire gave one a sort of cultural immunity from local ways. Englishness was omniscience, or so it seemed, and resolute mongolism was taken for granted.

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Abuse of Authority and the Misuse Of Police Force

 

Recently elders from Darasaalam district were detained for more than thirteen hours just because the interior minister ordered their arrest. Isn't that a misuse of authority?

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Run Rayale Run!

 

History will repeat itself in this country again by electing Dahir Rayale Kahin President of the Republic of Somaliland. This realization has caused fright and panic in the opposition. President Rayale has campaigned on the issues; on the record of the government; and he has personally put his life on the line for Somaliland by nearly being assassinated by terrorists from Puntland.

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Peace Talks

Unanimous Support For Somali Reconciliation Process In Kenya

 

Addis Ababa, April 10, 2003 (The Daily Monitor) - The Joint IGAD Partners Forum (JIPF) of Ambassadors met in Addis Ababa on Tuesday and reiterated their unanimous support to the Somalia National Reconciliation Conference at Mbagathi (Nairobi), the Italian Embassy here said.

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Barre's Brother To Contest Somalia Top Post

 

Nairobi, April 9, 200 (East African Standard): A brother to former Somalia President Mohammed Siad Barre said today he would contest the country's presidency at the conclusion of the reconciliation talks currently under progress in Nairobi.
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Health

Drug: The Double Edged Knife (Part 4)


Mohamed H. Dahir (Chairman, Pharmaceutical Association of Somaliland)

 

Doctors who feel that they cannot bring themselves to warn their patients of a medication’s potential side effects and dangers are taking an unnecessary risk that could lead to disaster.

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Social, Economic Impacts Of Epidemic Intertwine

 

Dylan Thomas


According to one French researcher, countries with a higher incidence of AIDS have lower GDPs.
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International News

Djibouti: Rights Record Poor, Says U.S.

 

NAIROBI, 10 Apr 2003 (IRIN) - The Djibouti government's human rights record last year was poor and "serious problems remained," according to the US State Department's annual report.

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US Tells Iran, Syria, N. Korea: "Learn From Iraq"

 

ROME April 9 (Reuters) - The United States on Wednesday warned countries it has accused of pursuing weapons of mass destruction, including Iran, Syria and North Korea, to "draw the appropriate lesson from Iraq."
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Kenyans Register As Refugees At Daadab

 

Nairobi, April 8, 2003 (East African Standard) - Thousands of Kenyan nationals have registered as Somali refugees at United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) camps in Dadaab Division of Garissa District.

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Ships Could Go To Horn Of Africa - Commodore Roger Girouard

 

Commodore Roger Girouard said some of the vessels he commands under the task force might be shifted to the horn of Africa if the threat diminishes in the gulf and rises in Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia. 

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How Do Somalis See Fall Of Baghdad?

 

Somalis see fall of Baghdad as act of US colonialism, say Americans cannot be trusted as they serve Israeli interest.

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Divisions Deep Over Claims Of Jewish Influence

 

The claim that an influential Jewish cabal is behind the war, made in recent weeks by some mainstream politicians and columnists, has prompted countercharges of anti-Semitism by prominent Jewish organizations.

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