NGONGE Posted May 9, 2012 Moves by the United Nations to cow the Somali democratic movement are unjust and won't succeed, says the author Last Modified: 09 May 2012 11:33 Minneapolis, MN - On May 1, 2012, the UN Special Representative (SR), The African Union Special Representative (AUSR), and IGAD Facilitator for Somalia (IGADF) distributed a press release threatening those they call spoilers of the Somali political process with sanctions. Here is how they articulated the threats which they might impose on the movement, including sanctions and other unspecified measures: "... the United Nations, the African Union, and IGAD are jointly issuing this unambiguous warning to all potential spoilers: non-compliance with or active obstruction of the Road Map for ending the Transition in Somalia will be referred to IGAD Council of Ministers with our recommendation for immediate imposition of specific measures and restrictions. Moreover requests for further sanctions against spoilers may simultaneously be referred to the United Nations Monitoring on Somalia and Eritrea in order to open an investigation under the terms of the UN Security Council Resolution 1844 (2008)." What is the Road Map (RM) for Ending the Transition in Somalia? Does the RM has any legitimacy with Somali people? Who are the Spoilers? Is the authority of the SR, AUSR and IGADF divine such that it cannot be challenged by the Somali people whose political fate is to be determined by the RM if the SR has his way? This essay probes these questions. The Road Map The engine driving the RM is an agreement in Kampala between the President of the Transitional Federal Government, the Former Speaker of the TFG Parliament, and a former Prime Minister in the summer of 2011. These three individuals were brought to Kampala, Uganda, under the auspices of President Museveni of Uganda with the SR's participation. The purported purpose of the meeting was to reconcile the conflict between the three Somalis over the nature of the transitional period and distribution of political power among these three people during the remaining days of the transition which was supposed to end on August 2011. Somalia's transitional charter that governs the transition has been set aside by the SR in order for his group to have their way in determining Somalia's future. Without any consultation with the Somali Parliament and the Somali people, the hosts forced the three TFG personalities to agree in Kampala. Since then the Kampala Accord has become the force behind the Road Map. For all practical purposes the Kampala Accord has empowered the TFG President, the former Speaker of Parliament, the new Prime Minister, and several of their self-selected individuals to determine the way out of the transition. The SR, AUSR, and IGADF and their Somali clients manage this process which has completely shut out the Somali people and the TFG parliament. The Road Map is currently structured to allow the TFG President, the PM and the former Speaker of parliament (the latter is still considered by the SR, IGAD, and the AU as Speaker although parliament removed him from that post several months ago) to pick the traditional leaders who are supposed to select members of the post-transition parliament, and the congress that will approve the UN drafted post-transition constitution. In other words, the SR, AUSR, and IGAD wish to enable the very TFG President, former speaker and the current PM who failed to deliver any results during their tenure to determine the future of the country as well allow them to reappoint themselves to power. Given that there has been no open and sustained public debate and discussion about the terms of the RM means that the UN and a small group among the TFG are the sole owners of the Road Map. Reflecting the famous American liberation motto "no taxation without representation", the Somali democratic movement's response to the UN Road Map is "no legitimacy without autonomous Somali ownership and input". The spoilers Who are the spoilers? Nelson Mandela was a "spoiler and a terrorist" in the eyes of apartheid governments and their allies. So were Gandhi and Ben Bella. In Somalia, the likes of Mandela were the members of the SYL and SNL during the Italian and British colonialism. In a style reminiscent of colonial times, the SR, the AUSR, and IGADF consider the democratic movement, the new political parties, and the independent Muslim Ulema who are engaged in peaceful political activities as spoilers. These groups have carefully studied the UNDP drafted constitution and found it to be opposed to basic Somali and Islamic values. They have openly rejected the UN owned draft constitution without resorting to violence and have begin to mobilise the population. Not only do these civilian groups find the constitution anti-Somali, but they view the entire RM which is supposed to lead to the post-transition political order utterly illegitimate. Somalia's democratic and peace movement is challenging the authoritarian operation of the UN, the AU, and IGAD. It is this non-violent and unarmed movement that the UN and its partners dub as spoilers and threaten to punish. Apparently, the UN, AU, and IGAD consider good Somalis to be child-like on whose behalf they can act politically, or terrorists and spoilers who should be sanctioned and punished using AU/IGAD and UN instruments. The history of liberation movements in Africa and elsewhere provide ample examples of democratic movements and liberation leaders who were vilified and persecuted by colonial and imperial powers. But the determination of the African people and their pursuit of justice and democracy ultimately prevailed. It is ironic that the UN and AU which supported the liberation movements in those years are now acting as instruments of Somali subjugation. Further the UN has been vocal about the rights of people in Syria, Libya, and elsewhere in the Arab World, however, the UN considers the rights of the Somali people to peacefully mobilise themselves in order to determine their destiny to be a criminal affair that must be sanctioned and punished. The use of threats by the SR, AUSR, and IGADF demonstrate how these institutions are used for undemocratic and unjust political ends. Such behaviour reinforces the established idea that the UN, AU, and IGAD do not have the Somali people's interest at heart and that the UN Monitoring Group for Somalia and Eritrea is a partisan organisation set to subjugate independent Somalis who dare to stand up for their rights and those of their country. Crime and punishment The SR and his African counterparts at the AU and IGAD have presided over a political project in Somalia that has delivered nothing but failure and misery over the last decade and half. About three years ago, the UN led international community concocted another TFG for Somalia which is now accepted by all parties to be frighteningly corrupt and incompetent. Most recently, the SR, AUSR, and IGADF were caught sleeping on the switch as tens of thousands of Somalis starved to death and millions were devastated by the famine; while the monitoring Group has been implicated in the production of the famine. Given this record, it is reasonable to conclude that the SR, AUSR, and IGADF think of Somalia to be their colony rather than belonging to Somalis. Their latest effort to cower the Somali civic movement into submission is designed to install more incompetent and illegitimate political order that does not respect the dignity of the people and the integrity of the nation. This agenda is as audacious as any former colonial scheme and will destroy the Somali Republic if it is not stopped. Finally, the only "crime" the Somali democratic movement has committed is to dare dream of freedom in the land of its birth. By demonising the Somali democratic movement as spoilers, that must be punished, the United Nations and the African Union are behaving like the autocrats in the Arab World which the Arab Uprising is trying to flush out of political power. They can try to impose an apartheid-like political order on the Somali people because AMISOM which is not accountable to the population and funded by the United States and Europe controls Mogadishu. The hope was that AMISOM, as African brothers, will defeat al-Shabaab and give the Somali people a chance to rebuild their country, but that hope has been dashed as the UN and the AU try to suffocate Somalis' democratic aspirations. Fortunately the Somali democratic movement will endure the latest humiliation and shall prevail sooner or later as they seek freedom, justice, and democracy in their own home. Abdi Ismail Samatar is Professor of Geography at the University of Minnesota and Research Fellow at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. ---------------------------------------------------------- I think this calls for Jb's favourite word..altogether now: bacaaaac! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yunis Posted May 9, 2012 Waligaaba mutacalimiinta afka ku taag. waayo 'Somali democratic movement' or is he trying to coin it now. Ahmed has always been the more sensible one with his approaches.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted May 9, 2012 Yunis;828438 wrote: Waligaaba mutacalimiinta afka ku taag. waayo 'Somali democratic movement' or is he trying to coin it now. Ahmed has always been the more sensible one with his approaches.. Please don't misunderstand me, anigu qof walbaan afka ku taaga (not just "mutacalimiin). But his article though has a point about the UN threats does not tell us anything different or interesting. Waa iska hadal uun. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted May 9, 2012 Spot on Prof. Samatar! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted May 9, 2012 Professor Yalaxow was censored by the UN Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted May 9, 2012 ^^ And Major General Indhacade. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wyre Posted May 9, 2012 xiinfaniin;828478 wrote: Professor Yalaxow was censored by the UN Don't you tell me you mean the one I think you are talking about.... Pleaseeeeeeee Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted May 9, 2012 ^^Yeah we should all come out and protest to defend the freedom of speech rights of the good Professor Yalaxow, the graduate of Spaaro and Bililiqo University at Media Slaughter House Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted May 9, 2012 Jeneraal Yuusuf Indha-Cadde oo sheegay in Dastuurka cusub laga Saarayo Dhamaan Qodobbadii Muranka dhaliyay Arbaco, May 09, 2012 (HOL) — Jen. Yuusuf Maxamed Siyaad (Indhacadde) oo ka mid ahaa xubnihii sida weyn uga soo horjeeday dastuurka cusub ee Soomaaliya ayaa iska bedelay mowqifkaas kaddib markii uu sheegay in dastuurka laga saarayo dhammaan qodobbadii dhaliyay muranka. Mar uu saxaafadda kula hadlay Muqdisho ayaa sheegay inuu madaxweynaha DKMG ah ee Soomaaliya, Sheekh Shariif iyo mas'uuliyiin kale oo dowladda ka tirsan uuna kala hadlay qodobbada la isku diiddan yahay. "Waxaa kulan la yeeshay madaxda dowladda waxaana kala hadlya sidii qodobbada muranka dhaliyay laga saaro dastuurka, wayna naga ogolaadeen," ayuu yiri Jen. Indha-cadde oo saxaafadda la hadlayay. Mas'uulkan oo horay u soo noqday wasiir u dowlaha gaashaandhigga DKMG ah ee Soomaaliya ayaa sheegay in qodobbada laga saarayo dastuurka ee muranka badan dhaliyay ay ka mid yihiin: qodobka qaangaarka oo markii hore ahaa 18-sano, lagana dhigayo 15-sano, qodobka ku saabsan in madaxweynaha inuu ahaado qof muslim ah oo tukada iyo inuusan ahayn qof leh laba dhalasho. Jen. Indhacadde ayaa dadka kasoo horjeeda dastuurka cusub ku tilmaamay kuwo doonaya in baarlamaanka hadda jira uu sii shaqeeyo, isagoo ugu baaqay dadkaas inay arrintaas ka baxaan oo ay ka war-sugaan dowladda. Dhanka kale, wuxuu ku baaqay inaan la qaban dibadbaxyo looga horjeedo dastuurka isagoo sheegay inay mudaaharaadku uu sababi karo rabshado iyo dhibaatooyin ka dhaca Muqdisho. Jen. Yuusuf Indha-cadde oo si aad ah uga soo horjeeday dastuurka ayaa wuxuu ka mid ahaa xubno ay wasaaradda arrimaha gudaha ee dowladda KMG ah u diidday in shir ay ku yeeshaan hoteelka suxufi toddobaadkii lasoo dhaafay, taasoo uu aad uga carooday. Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online maxuseen@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted May 9, 2012 SHEEKH AXMED DHICISOOW: "Maalinta Jimcaha ah waxaa dhacaya Mudaaharaad looga soo horjeedo dastuurka cusub" Arbaco, May 09, 2012 (HOL) — Guddoomiyaha majmaca culummada Soomaaliyeed, Sheekh Axmed Dhicisoow ayaa sheegay in maalinta Jimcaha ah ee soo socota uu Muqdisho ka dhici doono dibabax looga soo horjeedo dastuurka cusub ee Somalia oo uu muran badan ka taagan yahay. Sheekh Dhicisoow ayaa sheegay in dastuurkan uu yahay mid uga daran shirkii Baarliin ee lagu qaybiyay Soomaaliya, isagoo xusay in qodobbadiisa ay ka mid yihiin kuwo lagu doonayo in Soomaaliya loogu qaybiyo boqol qaybood. "Maalinta Jimcaha ah waxaa dhacaya mudaaharaad ay ka qaybgalayaan hal milyan oo qof oo looga soo horjeedo dastuurka cusub ee Soomaaliya, waxaana qabnaa haddii sidan lagu ansixiyo inuu khatar weyn ku yahay dalka iyo dadka," ayuu yiri Sheekh Dhicisoow. Guddoomiyaha Majmaca Culummada Soomaaliyeed ayaa hadalkiisa ku daray inay mudaaharaadkooda Dowladda kaga codsanayo adduunka ku ogeysiinayaan waxa ay doonayaan. Ma ahan markii ugu horreysay oo ay hay'adaha culummada Soomaalida ay kasoo horjeestaan dastuurka cusub ee Soomaaliya oo ay ku tilmaameen mid ay ku jiraan qodobbo badan oo ka horimaanaya diinta Islaamka. Lama oga sida uu ku qabsoomi karo dibadbaxa ay culummadu sheegeen inay uga soo horjeedaan dastuurka, iyadoo xukuumadda KMG ah ay toddobaadkii hore soo saartay digniin ku saabsan inaan la qaban karin shirar iyo dibadbaxyo aan lagu soo wargelin. Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online maxuseen@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted May 9, 2012 What a excitable bunch! The folks whose freedom of speech the Samatar fellow is wasting ink to defend. 20 years of protests and NO, yaa cidbaa loo danleeyahay, array shiinaysaa na qabsaayaa proved to be too costly for the average Somalis Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haatu Posted May 9, 2012 Well said prof, well said. We will not be dictated to in our own country. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted May 10, 2012 Bacaac indeed ...... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mario B Posted May 19, 2012 Do people believe that the UN, World Bank and IMF are benign forces in the world? I believe they try to solve most of the problems that they themselves have created in the first place. No outside force will solve Somalia's problems! We just need to quit our kinship politics, it wont work in the 21 century. As for the Prof, while I might not share his old school nationalism but I believe we should listen to what hes got to say and our duty is to follow the Prophet advice and take the best from his speech and leave the rest. Ridiculing him just proves how juvenile you/we lot are! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites