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    Somalia: Is It Justified that Britain hosts War Lord

    Right now there is an armed conflict in the Kalshaale area near Buhodle, where the secessionist administration in Hargeisa

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Right now there is an armed conflict in the Kalshaale area near Buhodle, where the secessionist administration in Hargeisa

London (Boocame.com) The SSC leadership and population are calling upon Britain to stop hosting War Criminal Ahmed Siilanyo..
“Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.’’ — George Santayna.
The above quoted famous line by the 20th century philosopher proves prophetic with the current aggression of one clan secessionist Somaliland on SSC territories and population. 

Let us ask these questions: Is It Accurate that Peace and Stability Exists in Northern Somalia, and in Particular in One Clan Secessionist Somaliland? Is It Justified that Britain hosts War Lord and War Criminal Ahmed Silanyo?

The simple answer is no, not at all.

Right now there is an armed conflict in the Kalshaale area near Buhodle, where the secessionist administration in Hargeisa is trying to displace the local unionist SSC (Sool, Sanaag, and Cayn Regions) inhabitants and replace them with new settlers from other secessionist tribes, especially tribes hailing from the same sub-clan of War Lord Ahmed Silaanyo, the current war criminal leader of SNM administration a.k.a Somaliland.

Most importantly, the continuous armed aggression of the one clan secessionist Somaliland to occupy the SSC territories in order to advance their doomed project of secession is further fading away the prospect of peace and stability in the region. On their part, the SSC population has established their own regional state in the SSC territories. The SSC administration has all its institutions of executive, legislative, and judicial branches. SSC regional state has created a strong security forces, these forces are in daily armed confrontations with the one clan secessionist militia in the SSC regions. The killings of SSC civilians, jailing many of them, and displacing many more are the experience of the unionist SSC population in a daily basis. As long as the situation continues in the same pattern, the talk of peace and stability in the SSC and one clan secessionist Somaliland is just a dream.

For the readers information, the SNM rebels who now administer the one clan secessionist enclave a,k,a Somaliland had in 1988 stormed into peaceful towns of Burao and Hargeisa with the aim of displacing the peaceful residents and escalate the war against the government of Somalia at the time. As a result, the SNM rebels have succeeded in displacing the population of the northern part of the country who fled to become refugees. At the end, the SNM rebels were fully defeated and refugees started to return back to their homes. However, the civil war took a new shape and popular uprisings in the capital Mogadishu accelerated the collapse of the central Somali government. The collapse of the Somali Central Government in the hands of forces in the south, have presented an opportunity for the defeated SNM rebels to take over their tribal territories in the north in 1991.

Unfortunately, instead of learning from history and the mistakes of the past, the SNM a.k.a Somaliland has been since 1991 relentlessly engaged in armed aggression against the peaceful unionist territories of Sool, Sanaag, and Cayn (SSC), only temporarily succeeding in occupying parts of those regions in October 2007 – temporary, because there is a difficult and painful struggle by the SSC to liberate their territories, and surely sooner or later, the one clan secessionists will leave suffering total humiliation. In their attacks against the SSC towns, the SNM repeated their actions of displacing peaceful populations. Currently, there are tens of thousands of SSC families who fled to Kenya and in the refugee camps, as a result of the SNM aggression on the SSC.

Repeatedly, the SSC leadership has called upon the secessionists to end their aggression and hostilities against the SSC, but with no avail. At the moment, the war between the unionist SSC territories and the one clan secessionist Somaliland is escalating by the day. All indications are pointing that no town in the north will be spared; the war will definitely reach the other northern towns of Burao, Hargeisa, and Berbera. Thus, repeating the same old mistake of the SNM who will again seriously hurt and displace their people.

If the big picture and reality of the security situation on the ground in northern Somalia is as explained above, then Britain an old democracy and responsible power should refrain in hosting and assisting a genocide and ethnic cleansing carried out by a primitive tribal enclave represented by the one clan secessionist a.k.a. Somaliland. Otherwise, in Somalia and elsewhere in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, all primitive tribes will translate the actions of Britain as an invitation to commit atrocities, aggression, displacing and causing exodus of refugees in order to qualify for war dividends.

The SSC leadership and population are calling upon Britain to stop hosting War Criminal Ahmed Siilanyo and assisting his tribal enclave on the expense of the other tribal enclave of Sool, Sanaag, and Cayn. It is obvious now that Britain’s financial aid and diplomatic support for the SNM a.k.a Somaliland is fueling the SNM’s war machine and tribal aggression and hence behind the suffering of the SSC populations and exodus. The SSC leadership and population stand prepared to maintain and advance the historic ties and relationship between the SSC and Britain, and hope that Britain reciprocates.

Source: Boocame.com

 




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