Kulmiye Posted May 5, 2006 There is famine there is drought in Somalia. But there is also the longest coastline in Africa, estimated to more than 3,000 Kms. So why can't we exploit these natural marine resources which Allah has endowed us with. Are we afraid of the sea or are we on bad terms with the sea itself much the same way as we harbor hostility to anyone not belonging to our tribe. After all is the sea an enemy to us? I ask this question to the nomad-turned pirate who is up on arms to attack vessels. Do you think it has covered a large tract of land which could have given enough vegetation to your camel? Is that why you don't show any friendly approach to the sea? Are you accusing it of invading your land -- a land which you would otherwise have comfortably roamed.... a land that would very much have fitted your nomadic mentality? Do you see it as an occupation force which should be expelled at any cost? If you have no hard feelings for the sea then why can't you use it wisely and harness it to the advantage of yourself and your people? Do we need some one to intervene and reconcile the differences lying between you and the sea? Why can't you take boats and catch fish instead of becoming a pirate who attacks vessels in the high seas? You claim to be protecting the sea from those ships illegally fishing in the Somali seas while you yourself don't eat the very fish you claim to be protecting. Strange as it may look, our culture has put a barrier between us and the sea. How many cities, towns and villages do we have in the coastal areas of Somalia with populations whose nutritional status is very poor? Children in those locations die enormously from diseases mainly related to malnutrition. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted May 6, 2006 Soomaalida qaarkood waa geeljire, they are nomads. Some of them malaay waaba ka faantamaan, sida ay ugu faantamaan cambuulo, digir, qamadi iyo soor. It is just sad reality, dad ka cararaayo their native food, dad u cararaayo and kuu praise gareynaayo cunto gumeysi iyo dhaqanamo kale laga keenay, sida baasto, sabaayad, bariis, rooti iyo wixii lamid ah. The old governments used to encourage the Soomaali citizens to exploit their national resources, particularly our seas and farms. It was achieving some progress when the civil war started. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites