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Somaliland president Ahmed Siilaanyo departs for Britain+PICS

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Ingiriiska Cilaaqaad aad u dheer ayaa Somaliland Ka Dhaxeeyay waanu ka saaraynaa mugdiga soo galay”

February 5th, 2013

 

Hargeysa (Somaliland.Org)- Madaxweynaha Somaliland Md. Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Siilaanyo) ayaa maanta duhurkii u kicitimay dalka Ingiriiska oo uu socdaal shaqo ku tagay. Waxaanu ka dhoofay madaarka Hargeysa.

Madaxweyne Axmed Siilaanyo waxa ku sii sagootiyay madaarka Xubno ka tirsan Golaha Wasiirrada, Xildhibaano ka tirsan Goleyaasha Wakiiladda iyo Guurtida iyo masuuliyiinta Hoggaanka xisbiga talladda haya ee KULMIYE.

 

Madaxweynaha Somaliland Md. Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Siilaanyo) waxa uu sheegay inuu socdaal ku tagayo dalka Ingiriiska isla markaana uu sii mari doono wadanka Kenya.

 

“Waxaan Aniga iyo Weftigaygu aan u ambo-baxaynaa dalka Ingiriiska, halkaasi oo aanu kula kulmi doono Wasiirka Arrimaha dibadda William Heague. DawladdaIngiriisku waa dawlad cilaaqaad aad u dheeri innaga dhaxeeyay iyo wax wada qabsi dhinacyo badan leh,”ayuu yidhi Madaxweynaha Somaliland.

 

Madaxweynaha oo hadalkiisa sii watay waxa uu intaasi ku ladhay “Waa Tii mugdi meesha soo galay, Inshaalaahu Mugdigaasi meesha waanu ka saaraynaa. imikana waxaan u tagaynaa inaanu wada hadal la yeelano masuuliyiintaas aan sheegay qaranka Ingiriiska madaxdiisa ka mid ah. waxaanan rajaynaynaa inay si fiican noogu dhacdo.waxaanan dalka iyo dadkaba u rajaynayaa wanaag, bash-bash iyo Barwaaqo.”

 

Madaxweynuhu waxa uu intaasi ku daray inuu kala hadli doono masuuliyiinta Ingiriiska baaqii ay dhawaan muwaadiniintooda ugu baaqeen inay ka soo baxaan Somaliland sababo la xidhiidha cabsi Nabad-gelyo darr

 

Madaxweynuhu waxa intii aanu dhoofin madaarka salaan sharaf kaga qaatay cutubyo ka tirsan ciidanka qaranka.

Madaxweyne Axmed Siilaanyo waxa weftigan ku wehelinaya Wasiirrada Arrimaha dibadda Dr. Maxamed Cabdilaahi Cumar, Wasiirka Qorshaynta Qaranka Dr. Sacad Cali Shire Iyo Marwadda koowaad ee Somaliland.

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Not going to happen, if Siilaanyo and his goverment agree to attend they will lose all credibility with in the SL public, unless the Brits come with alternative for Somaliland and Somalia. The conference doesn't even concern Somaliland because the agenda is 95% about Somalia. And Somaliland and Somalia will not hold their talks in London at the conference. We will shortly know.

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Oodweyne is an ideologue ---he is resisting the apparent change.

 

The view of the west and those in the know has always been that the Somali conflict is political in nature. It was the political conflict that complicated the situation and created untenable security problem not only for Somalia, but for the region and for the wider world. The road map and the federal framework was conceived to address the political issue. As long Hassan adheres to the security counsel approved political framework despite his community's resistance, the west regards the Somali conflict settled. Somaliland was expected all along to fall in line.

 

Disappointment awaits for those expecting Somalia to be broken up to satisfy what is essentially a political grievance in the North.

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xiinfaniin;916145 wrote:

 

Disappointment awaits for those expecting Somalia to be broken up to satisfy what is essentially a political grievance in the North.

 

I agree.

 

Walaahi odeyga Silaanyo dhib weyn baa soo foodheysa: How in the world is he going to deliver, to people his government has been effectively brainwashing for the last 20 years, that the west will never recognize them? How is he to inform them that their secessionist ambitions have been suddenly and irrevocably been brought to an end?

 

I just hope we find in him a capable politician, with the adeptness at inducing desirable responses in the young ones his government has been lying to all these years.

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Oodka, someone earlier called you an ideologue. But I would add that you're, in fact, a radical ideologue like Godane of a failed philosophy, and like him your days are numbered.

 

Oodeyne, sir, he who pays the piper calls the tune. Silaanyo, in as much as he might not like to disappoint his deluded base, has no option. Unfortunately for him, the west do not care for the split up of Somalia and since they pay the funds that run Silaanyo's government they will direct him to do their bidding, whichever way they so choose. And it's plain to see that they have chosen in this point in time to respect the unity and territorial integrity of Somalia.

 

I am NOT naive, neither should you be: If the West believed Somaliland's independence was in their interest, which is ultimately all they care about, then I'm sure bahashu waa hore bey duuli laheyd:D

 

You keep talking about Independence, yet you're too blind to see the only thing in between you and your coveted goal is your dependence, addiction and reliance on western financial aid. Be bold, and seek alternative sources of revenue to run your government! For as long as you remain pitiable supplicants to western donors, they will always retain the right to set the political agenda in Hargaysa.

 

If I were you, I'd work hard towards establishing economic independence from western coffers, and thus cause a change in the Wests' perceptions regarding your ambitions. No need for unnecessary hostility and animosity against your fellow Somalis. It's not as though they have a say in your "Democratic will" after all :D

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lol@ people who think that the brits are the engine behind Somaliland , the UK aid is mostly through NGO not fully bilateral and that it self is minimum. Somaliland pays its own bills Somaliland is not Somalia where its fully dependent on the west for survival. Somaliland tax revenues port taxes and overall import and export tax and the taxation of SL corporations is where the hard currency is coming from and not from London or Washington. But the Brits helped train some of the police officers of Somaliland. The thing is Somaliland is build on the strength of Somalilanders , Also the brits never said that they want Somaliland and Somalia to be one county they never ever said that. The repeatedly said that the case of union or independence is up for the Somaliland and Somalia people to decide. Only if you tell me they changed their stance you have bring evidence?. Somaliland is here to stay for centuries to come even when the earth eats our flesh and we are long gone.

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Xaaji Xunjuf;916158 wrote:
.... Also the brits never said that they want Somaliland and Somalia to be one country they never ever said that.

You are 100% correct Senor Xaaji: The Brits never said that, and that's because the Brits do not recognize Somaliland as an independent country. Now, enough with all these trite platitudes!

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