Allgedo News,
May 17, 2009
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Whose interest
are we protecting?
It is very unfortunate that we
still entertain the dream of
Somali nationhood, after 19
years of civil war and anarchy.
There have been numerous
national reconciliation
conferences held by the
international community and the
African Union to secure a
lasting peace in Somalia, but to
no avail. However, the lack of
an agreeable consensus by the
warring parties accompanied by
the lack of a sense of
nationalism hindered the
prospect of establishing a
national government and the
cessation of hostilities.
The diverse interest of our
neighbors, namely Ethiopia,
Eritrea, Djibouti, Kenya, Arab
States and numerous NGO’s seems
to be one of the main obstacles
towards the path of a Somali
nation. History will eventually
judge how Ethiopian and Eritrean
conflict contributed to the rift
of our warring parties and the
sinister political intentions of
Ismail Omar Ghelleh towards the
clan division of Somalia.
Nevertheless, Conventional
wisdom dictates that Kenya is
the benefactor of the Somali
political status quo.
The question is, whose interest
are we protecting; ours or the
abovementioned countries? Every
Somali national should think of
solving this puzzle. Every
elected Somali head of state
came through a mechanism either
agreed by all the attendees of
the conference or imposed by the
international community with the
influence of the host country,
like Kenya, Djibouti or
Ethiopia. It is not my
prerogative to judge the
validity of the mechanism or the
process of selection; however, I
am of the view of giving a
chance of any new establishment
to proof its effectiveness and
its approach in redeeming the
stability and the unity of our
nation.
Only if we forsake our selfish
interest can result in
accomplishing a common national
goal, hence, the path towards
the re-establishment of our
beautiful Somalia should be the
convergent goal of every Somali.
There are, of course, thorny
bushes towards that path, but
our commitment in achieving our
goal should be the paramount
target.
Ashkir Ali (Birike)
Columbus, Ohio
waisslearnincenter@gmail.com
Allgedo News Media Network
allgedo@allgedo.com
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