Somaliland is invited to attend a London conference on
Somalia. This conference is spearheaded by the British
Government and there are conflicting reports stating
different scenarios of what the international community is
attempting to achieve through this conference. I hope the
international community is sophisticated enough and not
naive to confuse Somaliland with the anarchic Somalia. The
international community must not try in any way, shape or
form to drag Somaliland into UN/AU trusteeship or a union
with Somalia.
These options are not acceptable to the people of Somaliland
and they are going to be a waste of time and resources.
These options will simply not give fruitful solutions to the
Somalia problems. The Somalia-Somaliland union was tried
voluntarily more than 50 years ago and without the
influences of the international community. As matter of
fact, the British Government that granted independence to
Somaliland in 1960 was rightfully against that union with
Somalia. Time proved that British government was right, the
union failed badly and did not simply work for either
Somalia or Somaliland and it is the root cause of the past
five decade’s political catastrophe in the Horn of Africa
region.
Repeating the Union mistake will benefit no one, not
Somaliland, Somalia, the neighbouring states or the
international community. It is not going to bring about a
real panacea to the problem as described by Andrew Mitchell,
the British Development secretary: "If we ignore Somalia
then it will continue on its spiral, destabilizing the
region and exporting terrorism, piracy, drugs, people and
disease." I completely agree with him, but I think the right
approach is not being perused.
On the other hand, looking at the points enumerated in
London Conference on Somalia: Building Momentum, it is
obvious that the London conference is misguided to the best,
because anyone with the least experience in this region will
tell you that this international intervention will make a
bad situation even much worst. The conference host country
and the rest of the international community do not make a
sharp distinction between Somaliland on one hand and Somalia
and its warlord fiefdoms on the other hand. I think this is
a terrible bad mistake and that ought to be corrected.
Somaliland is independent from Somalia. It is a stable
country in peace with itself and its neighbors. It has a
democratically elected government and internationally
defined borders, the Somaliland citizens have democratically
opted to reclaim their independence in 1991 in a national
referendum. Since 1991 Somaliland was busy fighting
terrorism, piracy and is fully cooperating with the
international community in those areas. Thanks to the
Somaliland efforts and sacrifices, the problems of piracy,
human trafficking, famine and terrorism are now curbed in
Somalia and that is where the international community is
supposed to focus its attention.
I caution the international community not to entertain the
idea of creating a forced Somaliland-Somalia union or an
international trusteeship on these two countries, this will
only serve the interest of terrorists and international
parasites also known as AMISOM countries and the UN
representative Mr. Mahiga and his team, who are aggressively
trying to prolong their tenure and hefty pay on the backs of
the starving and terrorized Somalis. Mr. Mahiga and the
international community are integral part of the Somalia
predicament. They have created mini states within Somalia.
These mini states or Regional states of Somalia are the
cause of new conflicts in previously stable regions. Not
only that but they also contributed immensely to the discord
witin the TFG and its parliament.
Somaliland will not accept to be part of the Somalia ruin,
but will be ready to contribute to the international efforts
in bringing stability and peace to Somalia - that is if
Somaliland is recognized as a sovereign state. The
international community can contribute to further develop
and assist Somaliland to stay the course, but dismantling
and undoing Somaliland’s success is objectionable.
Somaliland will not settle for anything that will compromise
its independence and will not allow the replication of the
déjà vu Iraqi and Afghani international community’s letdown.
I think this is what a fair-minded and tax-paying citizen
everywhere in the world would ask for.
There is no need to spend time and international resources
on spreading anarchy and terrorism to Somaliland. The people
of Somaliland, Somalia and the rest of the Muslim world will
perceive this as a part of a wider western conspiracy to
reestablishing a new form of neo-colonialism by using the
UN/AU and some Arab countries in the process. This will be a
new pretext for international terrorists everywhere to cause
further pandemonium.
UN/AU trusteeship and Somaliland-Somalia union will not
solve or contain the Somalia crisis, but will have dire
consequences for the whole region and the rest of the world.
The international community must learn to mend what is
broken down and not to shatter what remains intact.
Yusuf Dirir Ali
Email:
drdirir@gmail.com
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