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The Relationship ‘ween Ghelle and Riyaale: What is in it for Riyaale?

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Djibouti

 

In Djibouti a restless Ghelle was brewing a battle plan to foil the Nairobi outcome. It was a plan hatched with the newest of friends, a fellow **** man (same Somali clan lineage), Mr. Dahir Riyaale Kahin. It was a plan that began in mid 2002, after the death of President Mohamed Ibrahim Igal.

 

Having convinced himself that it was Abdullahi Yusuf and Puntland that disowned his personal vow of dominating Somalia, he vowed to dismantle Puntland. Mr. Dahir Riyaale Kahin, who himself was licking his wounds after he was chased out of Laas Caanood in December of 2002, was immediately on board to execute what they thought was a "brilliantly conceived strategy": the dismantling of Puntland. However, to proceed with the war plan, Mr. Riyaale had his own set of conditions.

 

To fulfill those conditions, after couple of visits back and forth from Djibouti, it was agreed the contact person from Hargeysa to be Mr. Hussein Ali Du'aale (Awil), Somaliland finance minister. On the Djibouti side, Mr. Saciid Barkhad, the deputy prime minister of Djibouti and at the same time minister of sports and public works, was designated to represent Mr. Ghelle. It is notable that the two men are both close relatives of Mr. Riyaale, and are of the ******* sub-clan.

 

Condition (A) of the battle plan calls for a full participation by Djibouti, in both men and material. Djibouti immediately consented to arming and financing Somaliland , which continues to this date.

 

Condition (B), in case of plan failure, calls for the resettlement of Mr. Riyaale to Djibouti. To fulfill that condition, and as a show of good faith, a three story villa for Mr. Dahir Riyaale Kahin is being constructed in one of the more prestigious neighborhoods and right at the Djibouti beach. This villa under construction is adjacent to the one resided by the Yemeni Society of Djibouti. Phase one which calls for the completion of level one is complete. According to the "Concord plan" (Concord is both the engineering and construction company in charge of the project), each level would consist of two bedrooms, one living-room, a kitchen and a bathroom.

 

Read all about it!

 

[ January 22, 2004, 08:20 AM: Message edited by: Admin ]

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Gediid   

Originally posted by Samurai Warrior:

To fulfill those conditions, after couple of visits back and forth from Djibouti, it was agreed the contact person from Hargeysa to be Mr. Hussein Ali Du'aale (Awil), Somaliland finance minister. On the Djibouti side, Mr. Saciid Barkhad, the deputy prime minister of Djibouti and at the same time minister of sports and public works, was designated to represent Mr. Ghelle. It is notable that the two men are both close relatives of Mr. Riyaale, and are of the
******** sub-clan.

 

 

Sam

Shasna has it wrong.....

 

[ January 22, 2004, 08:21 AM: Message edited by: Admin ]

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Liqaye   

But you must admit Geediid that the people that write for SHASNA are great novelists, i am waiting to see a serialisation of all the issues, it would be better than the pickwick papers, putting even dickens to shame....

Just look at the beggining

 

In Djibouti a restless Ghelle was brewing a battle plan to foil the Nairobi outcome

 

All i could have thought of is " it was a cold and stormy night, as the lord sauron ghelle..."

you may continue as you please. :D

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Gediid

Sam

Shasna has it wrong.....

 

[ January 22, 2004, 08:21 AM: Message edited by: Admin ]

Understatement of the year.

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Perhaps this will help? After all one only listens with one ear that tunes into Hargeisa?

 

..... Jabuuti waa u diyaar inay si hawl yar ku qabsato Saylac oy wax badan sheegatay. Riyaalena waa u diyaar inuu Boorame ciidan xoogan ku daafaco. Hadday hawshi si kale u dhacdo, maxaa Samar ..... u diiday inay la bahowdo Jabuuti, sida Laas. ay ula bahowday Puntland.

 

http://somaliland.org/opinions.asp?ID=04012201

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^^^ If those accusations on the somaliland.org/opinions page are true, then the self-declared Republic of Somaliland is in deep trouble.

 

EXCERPT:

 

"Maxaa UDUB ka dhigay ragii shalayto u ololaynaayey Somaliweyn. Maxaa Cismaan Kalluun soo ceshay, maxuu ula kulmay Qaybe.

 

Maxaa maxkamadda sare u dhiibay ninka shallayto ka tirsanaa maamulka Cabdillahi Yuusuf. Maxaa taliyaha biliiska ka dhigay nin ka tirsanaa Kooxda Carta.

 

Maxaa dilalka dalka ka dhacay cid uun loogu xukumi waayey."

 

Whether we like to admit it or not, there's deeper conspiracies that are circulating through the regions of Northern Somalia, including the Northeast! As the war drums beat, the question arises: Are the SOMALI people going to THINK LOGICALLY for once and stop this nonsense dispute in the North or are WE once again going to be victims of OUTSIDE powers?

 

In 1875, the Abyssinian (Ethiopia) Empire was divided into two large parts: the North (Tigray areas) led by Yohannes IV (formerly Ras Kassa - Tigray provincial governor) and ruler of Shoa (southern Abyssinia province), Sahle Mariam (future Menelik II who follows Yohannes IV's reign as Emperor of Abbyssinia). The Italians, in a 'brilliant' attempt to take control of all Abyssinia armed and trained forces loyal to Sahle Mariam of Shoa province in the hope of creating an intra-Abyssinian civil war. However, when the Italians attacked the Abyssinia Empire from the northern region of Tigray (i.e. attacked Yohannes IV), Sahle Mariam was quick to renounce his deal with the Italians and defend the independence and integrity of his nation. Why? Because he was an Abyssinian nationalist.

 

I see the same kind of deal here. Are any of our so-called leaders NATIONALIST enough to stand up for Somalis and Somalia or are they going to continue on their selfish path that no doubt leads to doom? Remains to be seen...

 

Wake up and smell the coffee! In the long run, whether you're Somalilander or Puntlander or Mogadishu-lander, it's the Somali people that'll end up loosing on all ends while our neighbors continue to benefit from our loss!

 

Allah bless!

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