Shame on the Djibouti leader, the faceless man who is very busy in taking advantage of the losses of his brothers...the somalis. Somalis were those who helped Djiboutians every step on the way on the struggle for Independence
For manay decades, it danced and lied to the Somalis everywhere. It looked for loots and jumped in the graves in destructed somalia.
Last week, it was chased, cornered and caged in Zeila. It was then sent
to Djibouti in iron shackles.It peeped back through the iron bars with
weird red eyes. Applause from the brave crowds who chanted in victory
with their traditional dances of Hiriimaadee, Wilwile and Zeilici.
No
more lies, no more cover ups and no more monkey dances. The bell is now
right on that monkey's neck and it rings in loud warning notes
everywhere in Somalia clearing the cheats into the history archives. In the present circumstances, one could describe Somalia as one of
the unfortunate countries in the world. It went through a quarter of a
century of disasters when the grounded ruins are ironically up for
auction sale today. The front runner bidders in that sale include the
tiny state of Djibouti, Ethiopia and the IDAD disguised block.
Last
week, large number of the Djibout population was mass transported
across the border to Norhtern Somalia. The border authorities reported a
week long human traffic of hundreds of trucks. These were proper
citizens of Djibouti and they needed niether visas nor any other foreign
country entry requirements. Worse than that, they came into to cast
their votes in a foreign country, Somalia. They were also given large
land spaceto mount their temporary tents for the voting
time. The purpose was a land grap but the sale plan with a large budget
of millions of dollars miserably failed.Where in the whole world such a fiasco is possible?Only
Somalia is the answer. Fortunately, the courageous concerned citizens
of the land heroically struggled to defend their territory. They deserve
every word of praise as thery fought the invaders who
boasted with plenty logicitcal supplies...water tanks, plenty of food
and drinks. The natives defeated the invaders with a heavy blow with
will and courage in difficult circumstances but in higher morals. They
sent a very strong message to those who thought they could buy it cheap.
Not that cheap is the message, now they can hear it clear and loud.Somalisrequire
visas to go into Djibouti, Kenya and Ethiopia but the citizens of these
countries dont need entry and exit regulations. This is because the
whole country lost its character as a state. That is why Ismail Omer and
his likes in Kenya and Ethiopia are looking for a share. Sadly, the so
called Somali politicians compete in the sale with total disregard of
their country’s territorial integrity. Few days ago the foolish new
Somali president was in Djibouti to get his first cheque, a visit many
Somalis were anticipating.Shame
on the Djibouti leader, the faceless man who is very busy in taking
advantage of the losses of his brothers...the somalis. Somalis were
those who helped Djiboutians every step on the way on the struggle for
Independence. He should not have rewarded somalis in that way in their
difficult times. However, Djibouti politicians see the whole campaign as
a cover up for his internal problems. He could not provide the basic
living services such as water and electricity to his people ... Forget
hospitals, roads and schools.The big belly Ghelle is involved in the Jubba region issue whererebel
goups deny somali administration, favouring Kenayn one. There are
foreign players behind the screen whose aim is to control and use the
important kismayo port for the south Sudan oil export. Ghelle of
Djibouti is blind in the long term but dances in the middle floor in his
short sight with tribal murky and monkey business. Somaliais
an internationally recognised state with political geography which
covers all aspects of boundaries, diplomacy, internal relations, voting
jurisdictions, and so much more. The Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States was a treaty signed on
December 26 1933.The convention set out the definition, rights and
duties of statehood. Most well-known is Article 1, which set out four
criteria for statehood to possess: (a) a
permanent population;(b) a defined territory; (c) government; and (d)
capacity to enter into relations with the other states. The feeble mind of the Djibouti leader is always in illusion and fantasy. He planted the Djibouti flag in Zeila, inside proper
Somalia borders in 1991 when the Somali government collapsed. What a leader could do that? Finally,
on November 29, 2012, Ismail got the message of the people in the
northern Somali coasts. They said it loud and clear. Can he hear it?
Dictators have no ears. They hear it only when they hit their head on
the wall and cry in agony.
The Monstrous Monkey from Djibouti is Finally Caged..!!
Shame on the Djibouti leader, the faceless man who is very busy in taking advantage of the losses of his brothers...the somalis. Somalis were those who helped Djiboutians every step on the way on the struggle for Independence