N.O.R.F Posted May 13, 2007 EDITORIAL Although Abdillahi Yusuf and Ali Geedi have been loudly proclaiming that they won the war against Mogadishu’s insurgents, such utterances should be taken with a grain of salt. Yes, the Ethiopian troops did force out the insurgents from their positions after relentless heavy bombardment, but many of those insurgents have simply melted into the general population and are still in Mogadishu, which means they may strike at any moment. So, in all probability this is not the end of the conflict, but rather the end of a particular phase and the beginning of another. The truth of the matter is that the situation in Somalia is as dangerously unstable as ever. Somalia’s Embagathi Faction (a.k.a Federal Transitional Government) cannot even stop its own militias from killing each other, let alone do something for the people. For instance, in Kismayo, the TFG’s coalition that took over after the Islamic Courts were defeated has split and one faction was chased out of Kismayo by the other. Serious disputes between various factions were also reported in Beledweyn which led to the declaration of a curfew there. On May 1st, one of Ali Geedi’s bodyguards opened fire on people at a market in Baidoa killing one person and injuring several others. When it is not their bodyguards or militias that are busy killing people, then the heads of the TFG themselves do it, as when Salad Jeele “deputy minister of defense” ran over a civilian with his car. The appointment of Mohammed Dheere to the position of governor and mayor of the Banadir region, and Abdi Qaybdid as commander of police is one indication of the desperation of the TFG. Mohammed Dheere and Abdi Qaybdid are notorious warlords. Both of them were against the TFG until they were driven from Jowhar and Mogadishu by the Islamic Courts. Mohammed Dheere’s contempt for Abdillahi Yusuf was such that once he called him, “a ****** street hustler.” So these appointments have all the markings of a marriage of convenience. The events that took place in Kismayo and other places, show that Ethiopian troops will have to occupy every city, town and hamlet in Somalia, outside ************ (Puntland), in order to keep it under the TFG’s rule. This is a tall order for Ethiopia, and it’s not in its interests. Source: Somaliland Times Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted May 13, 2007 As long as rest of Somalia is unstable, Hope for Somaliland? is this the purpose of the article? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted May 13, 2007 Somalia has a while to go but it is on the road to recovery. As for the Somaliland edirorial it is to be expected. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted May 13, 2007 ^^ I dont think Somalia will recover from this mess as long as YEY is there. The man is the source of somali tregedy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tahliil Posted May 13, 2007 don't u think US; the ones who are blindly taking his Dikri on face value are the real tragedy...and am talking US those of US who have access to the private conference calls... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites