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Saylicipress News International Post (SNIP) – The Overdue Somaliland Republic Recognition is Already Here


December 22, 2011 By: adal Category: Editorial

The overdue Somaliland Republic recognition is already here: The time to demand or hope to obtain it from illegitimate and illegal 20th century dictators is over

Top stories in Brief:

1. The Overdue Somaliland Republic Recognition is brighterthan ever before Due to the Rapidly Changing International Structures. The oldworld power structure dominated by so-called interest oriented and hegemoniccolonial powers is rapidly declining and its demise has started long time ago. Thefirst sign of their long but gradual decline and economic collapse is the ongoingeconomic collapse in North America and Europe. The second sign is the rapidlyexpanding Arab Spring that is sweeping North Africa and the Middle East. Thepost-colonial tyrants that scoff off with suspicion at any kind of change in Africaare also aging and at the same time on the verge to be swept away by the comingAfrican Spring. The bottom our native model is a unique model in the world andwon’t be in hurry for anybody in the dying old system to recognize. With theadvent of the rapidly changing international political and economic landscape, recognition will be automatic and will come tous instead seeking from a dying world power structure.

2. The Ottawa conference held to supportSomaliland’s sovereignty and Independence. Sheikh Omar Abdi emerged as aSomaliland hero of the rally.

3. United States Withdrawal from Iraq

4. Arab Spring

5. IGAD Dictatorships/UN Bureaucrats Ravaging theformer Somalia

6. Keeping U.S. Troops in a mess called Afghanistan even for Ten Moreyears is a waste of blood and Money

7. DPRK leader (North Korea) died on 12/17/2011.

8. A huge rally to support Somaliland independenceand sovereignty was held in Ottawa. Large numbers of patriotic and enthusiastic Somlilanders have taken part in therally.

9. TheGreen Bay Packers have lost to the Kansas City Chiefs but still has a 13-1record which is the best in the NLF.

10. The Saudi king called for the countries ofthe Gulf Council and the newly joined out of the Gulf countries such as Morocco andJordan to join a new union. Saudi Monarchs/Dictators apringre probablymotivated by the raging Arab Spring.

11. The Djibouti dictator dispatched token fewhundred soldiers to the hell on earth called Mogadishu.

12. Dictator Assad is still torching the peacefulopposition to his dictatorial rule. Assad must step down before he met the Gadhafisyndrome of fighting a losing game to the bitter end.

13. IGAD dictators.

14. Struggle in Egypt

15. Foreign military intervention

16. Insulting others because of their political positionor opinion or criticism is an exercise on futility. It should be and must bebased on political philosophy and opinion.

17. Inthe so-called foreign sponsored meeting in Garowi, Faroole put up his own flag everywhere.When Shariff landed at Garowi airport, Puntland flag was decorated everywhere. They behaved time and behaving like a separatecountry for a long time.

Top stories in Dept.

1. Somaliland Republic: The Overdue SomalilandRepublic Recognition is Brighter Due to the Rapidly Changing International;Structures. The Arab Spring is chewing on the most recalcitrant and favoritedespots regarding the former western powers and the Unites States. The ragingpeoples’ revolutions through North Africa, middle east and already makinginroads into sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and beyond is the begging of changingthe world power structure, a lopsided dominated by few former colonial powersand the U.S. For example, in the so-called Security Council, The U.S., France, Britain,and Russia are basically Euro-American nations. They are mostly in sync witheach other regarding international power and governance, Russia differs withthem here and there and from time to time, but rarely criticizes or blocks whenBritain, and the U.S. are doing so big world move when pursuing their interest.Only China is a different state that also went through difficult colonial andneo-colonial times.

2. Ottawa:Ottawa meeting came out as super meeting where so many heroes who were both menand women emerged. Sheikh Omar Abdi emerged as preeminent hero. She showedunprecedented courage and oratory. His speech was a combination of inspirational,advice, historical perspective and advice.

3. Iraq:United States Withdrawal from Iraq is a good thing to do and a step in theright direction and destruction but a very high cost. There about 5,000American troops dead, and about 30, 00 injured. INS and discussions the Iraqiside about 100,000 people is dead. Huge death and destruction to cities, roads,electric grid, water systems, schools, universities and industry. The war wasstarted in the false premise that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction whichfound to be false. That war will be the subject of endless debates anddiscussions for many years to come.

4. ArabSpring: The Arab Spring that started in Tunisia spontaneously has already sweptaway three well-entrenched dictators who are Zhine Al-Abadine of Tunisia,Mubarak of Egypt, and Kaddafi of Libya? Assad of Syria, Salah of Yemen, and theBahraini Sunni minority monarchs arehanging by a cliff hanger and will be topples sooner than later also.

5. Dictators:IGAD Dictatorships/UN Bureaucrats Ravaging the former Somalia

For the last 30 ye tears, the bankrupt, political and economics ridden IGAD dictators has made theformer Somalia their lucrative project they make other money, and every fewyears come with some new trick, magic poor project. They sent this proposalunder the auspices of the so-called war of terrorism to milk money from the westernn colonial powers. The as-called Unisom in Mogadishu and [projects before wereall this game of keeping the former Somalia. Since the start of the Arab Springthe IGAD dictators are looking over their shoulders. These dictators became thepoor, Hungary, and feuding despots riddled with their own political,corruption, and economic problems. The Somali project is not only a moneymaking lucrative project for them, but also a distraction from their horriblecountries where a number of insurgencies and armed opposition is going on.

6. Afghanistan: Keeping U.S. Troops in a Countryin which is messed up, so screwed up, there is no chance of any semblance ofpeace and order. History tells both Afghanistan and Pakistan are two violentstates. Through history Afghanistan has never known to have a real centralgovernment. Keeping American and other western troops over there is nothing butan exercise in futility; it is also just a waste of money and blood. I did notunderstand what the United States troops will do there since 2012. Nobody canbring peace in a place where there was no history of peace. The American peoplemust demand to bring our troops home. There is no reason of keeping our troopsthere. There is no peace top keep there. Afghanistan was never a centrally controlled country. It was an always aplace historical or pre-mordial society if you will. Karzai is also a corruptand multi-faced charlatan who is just milking the international money boringthe hell hole called Afghanistan. These tribes were bitter enemies for the lastmillennium and beyond. The third years of experiment as a nation state failedand worked, and there is no reason that another one of central control can’t work.

7. DPRK: The leader Of DPRK,the Democratic Peoples’ Republic of Korea died on 12/17/2011. The country ismourning. Since the Korean war of 1950-1953, the two Koreas are in a state war.They never signed a peace treaty. There is just an armistice was struck in1953, and demoralized zone patrolled by UN forces was established between thetwo countries. In the Korean war South Korea was backed by forces led by theUnited States who were the banner of the United States, and DPRK was backed by China and the then Soviet Union. According to North Korean television Kim JongIL will be succeeded by his son Kim Jong UN.

8. Somaliland Sovereignty: Ahuge rally to support Somaliland independence and sovereignty was held inOttawa. Large numbers of patriotic and enthusiasticSomalilanders who love their country have participated. Great speeches weredelivered, patriotic songs were sung. The atmosphere was festive and jubilant.

9. Green Bay packers: The Super ball champions,the Green Bay Packers have lost to the Kansas City Chiefs. 13-1. The Super Ball Champions still enjoy thebest NFL record. Many sport experts expect them again to Super contenders thisyear also.

10. Saudi Monarchs/Dictators: TheSaudi king proposed a Union between the Gulf Sheikhdoms. What is that? This maythe result of the Arab Spring. Could It an attempt stall the Arab Spring?

11. Djibouti: The Djibouti dictator has sent few hundred somewhattoken forces to Mogadishu the capital of the former Somalia. Nobody knows whyhe sent few hundred token soldiers to Mogadishu. For him to endanger Djiboutiansoldiers to a futile and fruitless dictators’ mission in Mogadishu ispointless. There is one thing which iscrystal clear dictators is showy, token and they love publicity and praise.They like to be called what they are not.

12. Syrian Tyrant: Finally itis Syria is still smoldering and the immoral world is still le watching aheavily armed and violent genocidal butcher to use heavy weapons includingartillery, tanks, antitank weapons, multiple rocket launchers and what have youagainst unarmed and peaceful demonstrators. If there is conscience left in theworld, the world needs to intervene very quickly because the murder, andcriminal strong man, the so-called Assad is just murdering people at will. Hisfather killed 20, 000 people in the city of Hama in 1982. A huge neighborhoodwas attacked with heavy weapons, and when the dust clear. Settled 20, 000people innocent civilians were dead. What kind of world we live in? AfterRwanda I and Srebrenica I won’t be surprised.

13. IGAD Tyrants: IGAD dictatorships fully involved with the affairs of the former Somalia, and none of them wantany reconciliation or semblance of peace to come back to that war torn place.Moreover, these defective and unstable dictatorships are not equipped, or havethe capacity, the funds and the will to fix any place. All of them have hugedomestic problems including corruption, internal dissent and some cases activeinsurgencies.

14. Egypt: The people of Egypthave toppled long reigning dictators last year, but he was just replaced by theEgyptian military who were ruling Egypt for the last 60 years. Since 1952 coupby the so-called free officer union ( Dubaad Al-Ahraar), Egypt was ruled by themilitary. The military became a rather privileged entity that owns Real Estate,companies and industry. They control at least 10% of the Egyptian economy. What is happening here the cunning Egyptianmilitary were embarked in hijacking the grass roots peoples’ revolution and theEgyptian people refused that? That is the reason came up with a brutal force tocrush and silence the people. Now the people are demanding that the militarymust give up all power, something they will not accept. Then they respondedwith brutal force and the people refused to budge to their violence andoppression. Now, Egypt entered the second phase of the revolution between the remnantsof the old privilege guard, the Egyptian military and the revolutionary forceswho will not be satisfied unless the military completely gives power. Jugglefor freedom and democracy. That is where the Egyptian struggle for freedom anddemocracy, and the ongoing violence in the streets of Cairo will not endanytime soon. There is genuine fear that the current standoff will escalateinto an armed shoot out between the military and the Egyptian revolutionariesand people.

15. African DictatorsIntervention: The intervention of African dictators into former Somalia iscurse. It is a terrible omen to have troops from poor, tribal, corrupt andundisciplined forces into former Somalia a Muslim is not going well and notexpected to go well either. The involved countries are mostly underdevelopedstates that are saddled with social, economic political problems, and in somecases such as Ethiopia, Djibouti, Uganda and Burundi have their own localinsurgencies.

16. Insultingothers because of their political position or opinion is pointless: If you want to criticize others you need tocriticize them on the issues, political philosophy, and on the record. It is illegitimate, unethical, and immoral to write baseless lies about others.

17. When Sharifflanded at Garowi airport, Puntland flag was decorated everywhere. Immoral act to attack the personality of a messenger. You do not need toattack by been e objective. Sayingnonsense and baseless things about the messenger is called a harangue. Criticismshould be objective and should be confined to the issues. Garowi meeting put the seal of approval to the real contestants in the politicalquagmire of the former Somalia: WhenShariff landed at Garowi airport, Puntland fla17. Garowig was decorated everywhere. ClearlyFarool’s Puntland, his crime enterprise infested with pirates and other criminalsyndicate groups looked like a separate government. Puntland or in other a longtime in other wards Farooleland was behaving like a separate country for solong time with any declaration. The man also acts like real gangster byintimidating and bullying his opponents. The sham Garowi is a reflection of feudinggroups in the former Somalia. What isleft of the former Somalia is clearly a contest between the Hawiye and Majiirteen. If you want tounderstand that ,look closely the people congregating in Garowi. They arePunland representing Majiirteen,Galmudug representing Hawiye,Mogadishu figment packaged as a government primarily representing Hawiye. Theother Somalis of Italian Somalia are marginalized and all they mostly have is atoken representation. In conclusion the current political and military stalematein Somalia is between Hawiye and Majiirteen.

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