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  1. As of today May 16, 2013, the Somali territory from Kismaio city to the Kenyan border is politically and administratively cut off from Somalia and is under the full occupation of the Kenyan Government (KG) in contravention of the international law, the UN Security Resolutions S/Res/2093 (2013) and S/Res/2102 (2013). The Kenyan Defense Forces (KDF) stationed in the area became occupying foreign forces and KG’s ultimate goal is to control if not to annex three border regions of Somalia-Gedo, Lower and Middle Jubba- for geostrategic objectives by creating what it called an Autonomous Jubbaland (Azania) State. English language is one of the official languages in that area. Originally, Jubbaland area comprised Bay, Bakol, Gedo, Lower Jubba and Middle Jubba regions. The name is derived from the Jubba River that crosses parts of these regions. The territory is populated by diverse communities. The new Jubbaland excludes Bay and Bakol regions. The Jubbaland (Azania) showdown between the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) and the Kenya Government, supported by Ethiopia, China, French, Norway and Italian Multinational Oil Companies, traces back to the rejection of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on fabricated maritime border dispute by the Transitional Federal Parliament of Somalia in August 2009. Immediately afterwards, Kenya Government undertook the Jubbaland (Azania) State Initiative in cahoots with former defense Minister of the TFG Professor Mohamed Abdi Gandhi. The outcome of this historic showdown is decisive for Somalia’s territorial integrity, sovereignty and political independence. The Jubbaland initiative has four aims. First it facilitates the Kenyan control if not annexation of three border regions of Somalia for geostrategic interests. Second, it caters to the strategic interests of the foreign countries and the multinational corporations involved. It bolsters the short term greedy ambition of self-styled Somali predatory leaders under the emotional hype of clan land ownership. It helps Ethiopia which throttles the emergence of a Somali State that responds first and foremost to the needs and aspirations of the Somali population. On the announcement of the creation of Jubbaland (Azania) State on March 30, 2011 recognized by KG as an autonomous state in addition to dozen others, the Star Tribune of Minneapolis-ST Paul Minnesota of April 3, 2011 reported that the Somali Information Minister Abdulkareem Jama said the new states are a bad idea. "Taking that path is a disaster," he said. "The idea that every region and every group of people has to form their own government without the consultation of the national government will only create more differences among communities and encourage Somalis not to come together." The Bloomberg BusinessWeek magazine reported on April 04, 2011 that “the so-called Jubbaland Initiative seeks to partition the regions of Gedo, Lower Juba and Middle Juba and their 1.3 million people from Somalia.” The Jubbaland crisis is protracted to sink the UK led international efforts for rebuilding the sovereign State of Somalia within its territorial borders. Ethiopia and Kenya are spoilers determined to frustrate all attempts of the Federal Government to lead Somalia. Somalia’s future depends on which one of IGAD’s captivity or donors’ rescue partnership prevails. A flurry of activities intended to make the Federal Government contested and irrelevant took place before, during and after the London Conference (LCS II). On April 27, due to pressure from Ethiopia PM, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud travelled to Mombasa, Kenya to meet with President Uhuru Kenyatta for a second time in the less than three weeks. The Joint Statement of Understanding issued at the conclusion of President Hassan’s visit outlined four principles that re-affirmed the IGAD’s sequester of Somalia and that constrained the sovereign exercise of authority of the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS). The Joint Statement did not offer Kenya’s unequivocal support of FGS position on establishing Jubbaland Administration. The Joint Statement created diversionary priorities like the issue of the return of refugees instead of accelerating the prosecution of war against Al Shabab for final defeat and supporting FGS to take full control of the security of at least the south central Somalia. On May 3, 2013, in his speech at IGAD Summit, President Uhuru Kenyatta expressed undue exasperation about the lifting of arms embargo of the TFG, resurrected the old tenet of the centrality of IGAD in the internal affairs of Somalia. He went further stating that IGAD (Kenya and Ethiopia) remains the singular guarantor of peace and stability in the Horn of Africa. Finally, President Uhuru laid down his principles and priorities for the Somali security force reform. As member of AMISOM forces contributing countries, KG overreaches its role and undermines the sovereign supreme authority of the FGS. While the London Conference was underway, a Kenyan delegation led by official of the Intelligence Service went Kismaio and held talks with local leaders to demonstrate support for the continuation of the Jubbaland controversy. These endless gambits show the determination of Kenya Government to force the Somali Government to accept the Jubbaland initiative against its national interest. The Federal Government of Somalia is fragile, politically incapable to engage and sustain never ending maneuverings, permanent interference and subversions. It has declared its priorities to unify a deeply fragmented society and rebuild functional national and local institutions able to deliver the basic functions of State in cooperation with international donor community. On May 12, 2013, a plane carrying Somali citizens was turned back in the air by the KDF controlling Kismaio. This blatant transgression of Kenya Government forces under AMISOM infringes the legitimacy of the Federal Government. Somali elders, elites and leaders from Jubbaland requested the FGS to break its silence and protest against the offending actions of the Kenyan forces. On May 3, 2013, the 21st Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of IGAD issued a Communiqué that overruled the stabilization plan of the FGS and prescribed five intrusive policy principles to weaken FGS’s leadership, supreme authority and to encourage the continuation of internal tensions. Those five principles include IGAD centrality (interposition) role over Somalia’s internal affairs, fighting Al Shabab as primary focus, all inclusive consultative process with the people of Somalia and respect of the Provisional Constitution. The Somali government was directed to revise its stabilization plan in accordance with the manipulative five principles. IGAD appealed to the international community to base its support to Somalia on those five interfering principles. IGAD decided to send a humiliation mission of the Federal Government to Kismaio. The Somali government will only be a member of the delegation. As IGAD wishes, this will open a Pandora box that will intensify the internal political fragmentation and conflict which will kill the international commitment to the statebuilding mission in Somalia. IGAD antagonizes the statebuilding mission in Somalia. Three days before the successful LCS II, the PM of Ethiopia Hailemariam held talks with the President of Somaliland Ahmed Mohamud Silaanyo in Addis Ababa for the expansion of the cooperation in security, trade, education, capacity building and port services between parties. President Silaanyo welcomed the new robust relations with Ethiopia. There was no pitch or word of support for Somali unity for inclusion and statebuilding. More amazingly, the Speech of PM Hailamariam of Ethiopia delivered at the LCS II reiterated the long standing phrase of protecting the primacy of IGAD over the political process of Somalia. Another ominous phrase was the insistence on stopping the proliferation of initiatives by non IGAD international actors. It seems that the Ethiopian leader is oblivious to the fundamental shift of the international approach towards Somalia. Ethiopia and Kenya should fall in line with the international community. The people of Jubbaland are citizens of Somalia and have the right to pursue their legitimate interests within the framework of national unity under the Provisional Constitution and through their national representatives in the federal government and through their traditional leaders, civil society, intellectuals, religious, and business community leaders. The Kenya Government’s behavior is against Somalia’s harmony, political freedom and right for self-governance. President Hassan Sh. Mohamud has alerted the participants of LCS II the danger of the imminent destruction and death that Somalia faces. He reminded them that the first period of growth is always the most hazardous when the most support and protection is needed. IGAD’s (Kenya and Ethiopia) fresh offensive for continual captivity and strangulation of Somalia must be confronted, stopped, and publicly repudiated before it is too late.
  2. There is somali adage that says "Old man knows what causes his death" When President Sheikh Hassan Mahamoud started his speech at the second London Conference on Somalia (LCS II) on May 7 2013 with the metaphor of young sapling which need strong stake, water, feed and protection from animals that try to eat its soft bark and kill it. He should have in mind what causes the death of Somalia- The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) capitivity or strangulation, He rightly pleaded for international donors rescue Somalia needs, in addition from aid and investment protection from neighbors determined to knock it over. President Hassan states his vision of Federal Somalia with resurgent economy at peace with itself and and with its neighbors poses no threat to world; a Somalia with values of kindness and respect for human rights
  3. Tillamook;951102 wrote: Sxb Dabrow, there's no shame in being from Galgaduud:P I know it bothers you that there a gedonians like me who flat out reject this Kenyan nonsense, but I assure you, we are plenty.
  4. Good question. We need to ask the kenyans since Madoobe himself are not in control of madoobeland.
  5. Zack: thats not true I said here many times that the lack of somali goverment in this process is why i cant support madoobeland. Tilmaok: im from gedo. The last time my family was in galgadud was over 100 years ago. Im proper jubbalander in support of president Barre Hiirale
  6. This whole process is shady and you know that xiin. It was rushed and kept secret away from the somali goverment. My doubts comes natural.
  7. I cant see it right now but tell me is it the staged election of madoobe? Im not buying that either. You should understand that noone one wants madoobeland except foreign countries and few somalis working for them. Staged election wont change this.
  8. Good to see President Barre hiirale enjoys support in jubbaland. His next task should be appointing a vice president in dialouge with the various clans on the ground.
  9. Yunis;950942 wrote: The mightiest of weapons is the truth. And Xiin wants to tell us what happen yesterday was a historic success. Oh not again, those wicked and iniquitous Galgudud brothers used by their HAG masters who are bent on disturbing the peace once again;) after that fair and free election of the man in black in Jubaland.
  10. Xiin keep repeating your bogeyman Xaad and other brain creations. You start to sound like Faroole:D President Barre Jubbaland is here to stay. Whether you support it or not.
  11. Xiin whats facts on the ground? That the only reason that madoobe is able to set a foot in Kismayo is because of KDF? Then its true this article will not change that however I believe that President Barre Hirrale has more support in Jubbaland and can build this state further then lets say Madoobe who would probably be arrested at sight if he would appear outside the Kenyan tanks. Adeer you have done good but I take it from here:D
  12. xiinfaniin;950914 wrote: AFP is fed lies ---this is laughable They will write a different article in a few days Whats laughable is Kenyan Stooge Madoobe running alone in a election nobody knew was going on. Dont hate AFP for reporting facts you dont like:D
  13. This is what people have been warned about the last month. Kenya involvment will bring more harm then good in the long run. This involvment need to be investigated by the IC and the election fraud by Madoobe needs to be brought to light.
  14. Lol:D This thread is full of delusion. Madoobe might won the fixed election but noone is gonna recognize this election fraud. The somali gov should put in formal complain towards Kenya involvment in jubbaland.
  15. Some like to paint Kenya as neutral peace-enforcer but this far from the truth as their agenda and strategy is to create ghetto satellites states
  16. So now we have President Barre and Kenyan ledd Madoobe and now this fellow? Thats the backlash of the Coup d'état by madoobe. If he can appoint himself then everyone else can do it:D Im hearing that we are getting another president Oba. Aw-Libaax, Ghaandi, Raadeer, Shakaakul, Eng Bashir, Ali Madoobe are in this moment holding a meeting and gonna pick a president amongst themselfs
  17. Homunculus;950814 wrote: I agree that Madoobe (to a lesser degree) is a warlord but - as an outsider- I see his chances in forming a government down there is much higher, he has the power and the arms, Hiiraale just arrived couple of weeks ago on a false pretense. The situation will devolve unfortunately, and the people there will be the biggest losers. The problem is the distorting of reality. Madoobe mount to nothing in this region withoutt the backing of KDF. This creates a fake and artificiell powerbalance. Infact he dont have the power and the arms to form a goverment in this region and if people oppose his rule then his chance is slim to 0.00 procent you get my point. Therefor it is important to bring a lasting solution before the sitaution gets out of hand.
  18. Homunculus;950803 wrote: Couldn't you find a better looking picture, he looks like he just finished eating some babies for breakfast. Better then your hero Madoobe who even asks his kenyan master permission to visit the toilett:D
  19. Gabbal;950802 wrote: Dabrow, from Kismaayo to Beled-Xaawo, the expanse of Jubbaland State in between, public celebration is very visible from what I have been told. Thats good to hear bro.
  20. Homunculus;950801 wrote: Supporting a warlord like Hiiraale is calling for war, what do you think will happen if that guy persist with this. I have no links to Jubaaland and I'll not gain anything if either of those people become president, but I'd rather have the person most likely to fix that region become president. Madoobe is warlord aswell, so going by your logic, you are calling for war aswell? Before beating a dead horse, even Reuters acknowledge the fact kenyan stooge madoobe is a warlord. "MOGADISHU (Reuters) – A former Islamist warlord was declared president of Somalia’s southern region on Wednesday, something likely to upset the government in Mogadishu as it tries to assert its authority." As you see your arguments mount to nothing and kenyan stooge madoobe will not fix this region because he dont have the legitimacy to do so. Either A there will be re election or B the people will continue oppose his rule and support president Barre Hiraale.