What are the purposes of the two conferences? How should the
Government of Somaliland respond?
The Taleex conference: The Taleex Conference highlighted a
challenge Somaliland faced through most of the last twenty
years: the perception and reality of Somaliland as an Isaaq/SNM
Project, and the reservation and opposition of non-Isaaq
communities particularly the two subclans in Eastern part of
Somaliland and some of the Diaspora from Boramo district/
Awdal region.
The Taleex conference is also part of a new Somali
phenomenon: substitution of clan-based factions that sought
to take control of the central authority in order to control
both domestic resources and external aid with lineage-based
cliques with territorial ambitions. But like the factions,
they seek a role in the UN-sponsored road map and a share in
the new FG and its parliament.
The London Conference: The London conference similarly
highlights the international reservations and unwillingness
to endorse Somaliland’s unilateral separation. The British
and other western countries want Somaliland to join the
current road map and plans for replacing the TFG. The
invitation is also an acknowledgement that Somaliland’s
absence weakens the efforts of the international community
to find a lasting solution to the collapse of the state.
The Taleex conference proclaimed the establishment of the
Khatumo state of Somalia. Indoing so, the organizers and
participants of the conference have rejected that the
Dolbahante subclan are part of the Somaliland or Puntland.
The organizers and participants included groups that were
among the founders of Somaliland and Puntland, but concluded
that the establishment of their own state is politically
more advantageous and enhances the role and opportunities of
their leaders in the new federal government.
The Khatumo state and its organizers and supporters have
chosen to confront Somaliland. Both Somaliland and Puntland
formally incorporates the Dolbahante communities in their
political and government institutions. Puntland is willing
to shift its territorial dispute and contest for the control
of the the Dolbahante districts to Khatumo. It will continue
to formally claim Dolbahante as part of the Puntland
subclans. The Taleex conference therefore puts Somaliland
and Khatumo state on a collusion course. This has already
triggered violent confrontations in Bohoodle between
Somaliland forces and militia of the clans supporting
Khatumo.
An agenda and a strategy for action
The two conferences both pose threats to the legitimacy of
Somaliland. The outcome of the Taleex conference poses
immediate threats to the security of Somaliland while the
outcome of the London Conference could undermine the
legitimacy and long-term stability of Somaliland. The two
conferences create conditions similar to those in the rest
of Somalia and will therefore undermine Somaliland
successful resistance to the Shabab–led Insurgency. Greater
instability in Somaliland will increase the risks of
external counter-terrorist intervention and justification
for unilateral interventions. Hence, the two Conferences
constitute serious challenges to the immediate security and
stability of Somaliland and its goal of independence.
The Somaliland Government must act and act strategically to
confront and neutralize the threats and develop strategies
for dealing with the new political environment in a manner
that recognizes the radical changes in the regional and
international conditions. The leaders can not afford to
remain aloof from developments in Somalia and the region and
the growing international determination to confront the
threats of piracy and terrorism that the collapse of the
State in Somalia represents.
Somaliland needs to prevent the
escalation of the strife. It also needs to safeguard the
democratic achievements of its people while acknowledging
the challenges to the security and stability of Somaliland
and Somalia are intricately connected.
What are the strategic options of Somaliland?
Somaliland and its leaders must choose among several
options.
Option A: Stay the course
- mobilize forces and the public to confront and defeat the
plans for the establishment of the Khatumo;
- Decline to attend the London Conference and restate
Somaliland’s position: Somaliland’s independence is
irreversible and Somaliland will only enter into a
relationship with Somalia as two separate and sovereign
states;
Option B: Pursue “no unity, no recognition” path,
- attend the London conference and seek international
support for Somaliland’s security and reconstruction and
international support to limit the hostilities with Khatumo
State;
- Present concept paper to the conference on “prerequisites
and strategies for security and reconstruction in
Somaliland.
- Organize an inter-clan conference of all Somaliland
communities along the Boramo- Burao model and ask the
conference to reaffirm or modify Somaliland independence.
Option C: Join the process but insist on impendence and
present Somaliland’s election plans for local government
councils and parliament and seek international endorsement
for these elections as part of parallel transition in
Somaliland and Somalia.
Option D: Join the process
- Propose interim joint arrangements cooperation with
Somalia and the possibility of a reunification after an
internationally-sponsored coordinated transitional process;
Option E: Seek immediate long-term solution
- Acknowledge and accept Khatumo state and seek dialogue
between Dolbahanta supporters of Somaliland and Khatumo; and
- Join the road map and seek revisions to the transition in
conformity with Somaliland constitution:
- Propose a confederation with or without Khatumo
By
Mohamud Jama
New York,
Email:Jama11432@Yahoo.co.UK
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