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Grasping the Somali issue

Issue 280
Front Page
Index
Headlines

Ethiopian Airlines Demand 'President Dahir Rayale Kahin And His Delegation' Be Searched At Hargeysa Airport

Somaliland Cabinet Exempts An Oil Company Of $1 Million Fee

Government Bans Celebrations Of Human Rights Day

15 Dead In Buhoodle Clan Clash

“We Will Negotiate With Our Brothers In Somaliland For The Unity Of Somalia” Says Ghedi

Somaliland Cancels Executions For Aid Worker Killers

African Union Seeks NATO Airlift For Somalia - NATO

Ali Mazrui Advises On Somalia Environment

Five Ethiopians Wounded In Somali Attack: Government

Regional Affairs

Somaliland Sends Message Of Condolences To Ethiopian Bombing Victims

Al-Jabri To Build Livestock Facilities In Somaliland

Editorial
Special Report

International News

Blair arrives in Libya with praise for Gadafy

27 Somali Illegal Immigrants Rescued At Sea

Russia To Provide Poorest Countries $500 Mln In Financial Aid

While Condi Plays Word Games, Russia Lists Conflicts To Solve

Somalia And Black America

Metro Track | O'Dea Boys Take 10th Straight Title

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Helping A Friend In Need

'Dead' Klansman on trial over 1964 deaths

Be More Serious

What I've learned

Africa’s greatest deceptions

Africa Outside Edge Expedition

Food for thought

Opinions

Why Mysterious Spy Planes Are Scouring Somaliland Landscape And Coastline?

Somaliland - Rising Fears And Frustration

Somaliland: The Case For Recognition

The Supreme Court Needs Our Urgent and Genuine Help

Whose Reconciliation Is It?

In Kuwait: Brave Somalilanders Celebrate 18 May Amid Tough Security Restrictions

What role would Ethiopia/USA play to tackle the Somaliland/Somalia issue?

 

By Kiflu Hussain

28 May 2007

Perhaps the best way to understand the present quagmire in Mogadishu, is by reading the titled Somalia; The problem child of Africa authored in 1977 by a venerable geography professor named Mesfin W/Mariam. In that book and numerous others he published afterwards, Mesfin predicted today’s events in the Horn of Africa.

He illustrated how the British desire to incorporate Ogaden in the then British and Italian Somaliland during the colonial era paved the way for Somali irredentism under the banner “Greater Somalia.”

Although, this illusion of Greater Somalia to unify all Somali clans in neighbouring Ethiopia, Kenya and Djibouti, it had never prompted subsequent Somali regimes to launch an invasion into these countries except Ethiopia.

The underlying cause for this is found in the rivalry between the two super powers during the cold war era; especially United State’s desire to control the safe passage of oil tankers in the Red sea and Gulf of Aden.

The intractable Arab-Israeli conflict too had an impact which to this day has a reverberating effect. Also Egypt’s imaginary insecurity over the Nile prompted was a factor. Thus, African nations are always pawns.

It is also noteworthy that Kenya, that has faced terrorism, did not poke its nose in Somalia. Yet, the Ethiopian regime is allowed to shell Mogadishu indiscriminately. The bottom line is; it is not as easy as Shaban Mugweri simplified in a recent article in which he held Eritrea responsible.

As in the words of Cameron Duodu, the columnist for New African magazine, to back this invasion with a so-called peace keeping force is a betrayal of what the original OAU Charter stood for. Of course, while double standard reign supreme in the New World order, who cares? You just blame it all on a chieftain out of favour.

The writer is a former lawyer in Ethiopia and presently an asylum seeker in Uganda.

kiflukam@yahoo.com

 


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