Xaaji Xunjuf Posted May 2, 2012 Negotiations between the ONLF and the Ethiopian Government: How can a lasting peace be attained in the Somali Region? By Karamarda Group May 01, 2012 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________* Introduction: Every now and then efforts aimed at resolving the long standing conflict between the ONLF and the Ethiopian government surface. Some of the notable ones include: Abdurahman Khalif Dhicis’s initiative in the late 1990s, the 2006 initiative that involved ten Somali elders, and the direct military-to-military negotiations that led to the death of Deq Abdi Rasin and three other ONLF military commanders. None of these efforts have produced meaningful outcomes. Lately, Somali Regional State (SRS) citizens have been discussing reports about possible negotiations between the ONLF and the Ethiopian government in the coming few months. In this paper we would discuss incentives and disincentives that may bring the two antagonists to the negotiating table. We would also explore scenarios and possible outcomes of the planned negotiations. Our main argument is that a lasting and just peace can be attained only if the Somali people’s long quest for self-determination is addressed. Additionally, we would touch on why we are deeply skeptical about TPLF’s intentions. http://www.wardheernews.com/Articles%202012/May/01_Paper%20on%20negotiations%20between%20ONLF%20and%20Ethiopia_karamarda.pdf Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites