July 31, 2012 · 27 Comments
Djibouti city by Bovine Spongiform
A section in a book titled “Somaliland: The Legacies of Non-Recognition”, which is still in the works, deals with Somaliland’s relationships with its neighbors, other relevant key countries and multilateral political organizations, such as the AU, the UN, the AL and the EU . The following is the chapter in that section that examines the Somaliland-Djibouti Relationship.
BY AHMED I. YUSUF
Perhaps it is more appropriate to characterize Djibouti’s policies and attitudes towards Somaliland as a manifestation of its president Ismail Omer Gelle’s personal mind-set rather than a reflection of the Djiboutians’ popularly held wishes and sentiments. However, it is always a dictatorship’s tendency to take positions that are in contradiction with its citizenry’s real beliefs and opinions. At any rate, when president Gelle thought he could manipulate the affairs of Somaliland and Somalia, he failed to look at himself in the mirror and draw obvious conclusions.
Lets us start with a few facts about Djibouti. With a population of about three quarters of a million and an area of just 23,200 sq km, Djibouti is the tiniest state in the Horn of Africa. Its climate is desert; hot, torrid and dry. It has no known natural resources; no arable land; no forests and grassland.
The economy, which is almost exclusively based on service activities, has been repeatedly beset by recession, civil war, a high population growth rate and fiscal mismanagement. It has serious employment, education, and health problems. Due to pervasive corruption, cronyism and lack of transparency, foreign aid donors have on occasions been reluctant to continue with their largesse.
In adversity, if all men who are fit to bear arms are drafted into military service, Djibouti will be hard pressed to muster more than 65,000 men. In case, God forbid, any of its neighboring countries so much as sneezes in its direction, Djibouti will be swept off its feet and the landing would likely be hard.
Above all, Djibouti is plagued by that most destructive of world curses: the all encompassing, omnipresent and demonic tyrant who is at the helm and in the thick of all affairs of state no matter big or small.
By any measure, Djibouti’s circumstances are unenviable. Admittedly, this condition is not exclusive to that country. Many nations around the world share the same fate or worse. However, its predicament is aggravated by a geographical ill fortune of being in a rough neighborhood and by Gelle’s ill-advised tendency of foolishly putting his middle finger in the said neighborhood’s problematic pies.
Given its physical and economic statuses, it would have been most logical and prudent for Djibouti’s leaders to follow the paths of countries like Switzerland, Singapore, and Costa Rica. These countries long found out that because of their tiny sizes, neutrality in the political affairs of the regions in which they are respectively located is a virtue. They maintain cordial relations with all their neighbors and stay away from their disputes.
This policy should not be construed as lack of ambitions on their part. Rather it is attributable to pragmatic and sober realization that any meddling by them in disputes would not, at the end of the day, make much difference in the outcomes thereof. One the other hand, interference could potentially prove detrimental to their interests.
Quiet development and minding their own business became their preferred preoccupations. Today they are beacons of prosperity and stability.
Djibouti or rather Gelle, however, has chosen a different and ominous tack. He has a finger in every regional contentious pie. In the Ethiopian-Eritrean war of the nineties, he was very vocal in his opinions. Nonetheless, neither country was pleased with his noises. Immediately after that conflict cooled off, Djibouti itself went to war with Eritrea that is yet to be resolved. Eretria allegedly still occupies some Djiboutian territory.
For too many times, Djibouti plunged to neck deep into the muddy political water of the erstwhile Somali Republic. The danger also here is that Djibouti’s head may go under water and risk suffering consequences that are as awful as they have been preventable.
But the most baffling and absurd of Gelle’s behavior is his irrational almost paranoiac hostility towards Somaliland. Paradoxically, Djibouti is one quarter from which Somalilanders least expected disfavor of any kind and magnitude, let alone hostility.
Djiboutians and Somalilanders have common ancestral linage and overlapping geographical habitation. For Djiboutians, Hargeisa and other Somaliland cities were always and continue to be literally their second hometowns. They could and still can stay in the country indefinitely; own property and even obtain Somaliland citizenship—all without let or hindrance. Djiboutian nomads cross into Somaliland for any purpose without second thoughts. Somalilanders as a matter of fact never bothered to make any distinction between themselves and Djiboutians.
In their struggle for independence, Djiboutians could count on Somalilanders’ unreserved support. At the time, Somaliland had been in the midst of its dark union with Somalia. The erstwhile Somali Republic, ostensibly true to the Pan-Somalism creed, had admittedly also been helpful to the freedom cause. However, Somalilanders’ succor, unlike other Somalis’, was much more than a mere expression of national policy. It was more emotional, more personal, more dedicated, more material, more practical and more effective.
Many Djiboutian freedom fighters used the Somaliland regions of the erstwhile Republic as their base of operations, or took refuge there after carrying them out, without the then governments’ express involvement or even knowledge. This was partly because many of these fighters had also been members of families in Somaliland.
Yet when Djibouti became independent, and Somalilanders’ efforts to free themselves from the Union’s yoke started in earnest, Djiboutian governments conferred them neither sympathy nor assistance nor refuge. Worse still, to the Somalilanders’ utter chagrin, Djibouti authorities played willing and active roles in the oppressor’s brutal countermeasures aimed at quelling Somalilanders’ just aspirations. In Djibouti, any Somalilander, who had fell under suspicion of being the Somali National Movement (SNM) member or sympathizer was unceremoniously detained and promptly handed over to Siad Barre’s security services at border.
No one who had suffered that misfortune was ever seen again.
In 1988, when millions of Somalilanders, in order to evade the ongoing genocide, had to flee their country under unrelenting bombardments, both rear and aerial, nearly all went to Ethiopia. Djibouti simply had closed its border at their face.
After Somalilanders, despite daunting odds and Djibouti’s unexpectedly hostile attitude, prevailed and regained their country and independence nonetheless, they bore no hard feelings towards Djiboutians. They knew Djiboutians, as people, had never shared their leaders’ untoward polices. Somalilanders had learned the hard way that dictators never give a damn about their subjects’ sentiments or viewpoints.
Still, Gelle’s guile against Somaliland did not end there. He proceeded with an intensive and persistent campaign to negate Somaliland’s restored independence.
He sponsored countless so-called Somali Reconciliation Conferences with the primary objective of reestablishing the erstwhile Somali Republic of which Somaliland would, of course, be part and parcel. Ignoring the true wishes of most Somalilanders and their legitimate leaders, he used all means at his disposal, foul or fair, to entice Somalilanders to participate in these conferences so that he could claim that these meetings and whatever ultimate outcomes thereof had the requisite appearances of inclusiveness and broad representation and therefore all the hallmarks of legitimacy and acceptance.
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By Ahmed I. Yusuf
July 31, 2012
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One thing i dislike about Somalilandpress is for gods sake get your articles to the point man i never get the chance to finish. It always gets boring after reading halfway down then force read a little bit more giving it a chance to explain but my brain just wont take and totally shuts down and have to divert it to somewhere else to revive it. PS no disrespect
this article is very sharp and straight to the point in regard of the policies of an obese tyrant. I believe that if I was president of Somaliland i would go out of my way to overthrow this regime and a good place to start is by stirring up ethnic/clan tensions.
stir up clan/ethnic tensions?? ..I thank god you are not a Somaliland President!
u must be the warlord and the most idiot to exist within somalia, shame on u ignorant.
President Guled understands that divided Somalia would not be the interest of his people. Dont forget this man had a good relationships with previous Somali governments. This article makes no sense as it blames the president. Yu expected him to recognize the so-called Somaliland, sorry there is only one Somalia-land.
I think Somalilandpress and this article is amazing, keep it coming please, and thanks for all your hard work.
The author dislike against the Republic of Djibouti is clear they Djibouti don't recognized Sland, walaal first of all Sland is north part of Republic of Somalia, Djibouti understand and knows the tribes that lives north part of Somalia. Some tribes live in North Somalia don't want to divide Somalia they are against that so the Djibouti can't just recognize north Somalia that did not work and will not work.
Come to the table and bring you demands you have golden opportunity maybe you will not have that golden opportunity tomorrow Somalia South is getting stronger and expending their power so walaal come to the table.
Viva Somalia Republic.
Regardless of Djibouti's President IOGpolicies which's a one party rule since France gave the Isa-Afar
and other miniorities Independence in 1973, and Djibouti being a full member of the AL/OIC
Arab Springs bloc. for the moment, there maybe no serious strong opposition crisis, but what
happens after the strong man IOG ails just like Meles Zenawi? …is anybody(s) guess eh?
However, there are indications of improving signs on the part of President IOG making last minute political mends to bridge Djibouti and Somaliland blood related peoples to get closer together more than anytime hitherto.
Cheers.
I do not know how to gauge this article. It is peppered with vindictiveness. My concern is whether the misdirected anger is toward Mr. Guelleh or Djibouti, or both.Speaking of incongruency, what is the picture (taken somewhere in Europe, I believe) got to do with Djibouti? Moreover, the first sentence in the article states, "Djibouti city by Bovine Spongiform", uh?
To the narrow-minded person who wishes the "president" of Somaliland would incite ethnic violence in Djibouti, guess who will lose in that fight? In the worst of times, I personally would never wish a human being, much less a Somali, any harm – Xasidniimada iska dhaaf.
Mr. Guelleh is an old man, sooner or later he will meet his maker. My efforts are toward the generations that follow us. We must and can make our part of the world a peaceful, democratic and thriving societies – let us all work to that end. If Somaliland wants recognition, no, I repeat, no Djiboutian is standing in her way – we neither gain nor lose with your recognition. Best of luck.
After knocking all doors and receiving no recognition–Somalilanders can't accept their poor performance and one-way track diplomacy instead they blame everything on their neighbours except the only one true Somali enemy; Ethiopia.
Djibouti is not perfect but the two people share more in common than anyone else.
Omar Gelle seems to be also realising why it is important to have relations between the two and in recent times has done more for Somaliland than any other Somali leader outside Hargeisa.
I hope you open your eyes and see Ethiopia is the one sending Liyu police to abduct our people while Djibouti is the gateway to telecommunication, ports, trade and recently started to accept Somaliland travel documents.
Khadra Haid and Gelle deserve credit. Stop clapping for the Tigray dictator and appreciate your blood during good and bad times.
Merci Djibouti.
what has Ethiopia done to Somalia except take their refugees . this whole blame Ethiopia from the haw!ye needs to stop.
Let me tell you something, I'm no Hawiye and they are Somali and an Irir like you and I. Ethiopians are kidnapping Somalis from the south, Somali Galbed and Somaliland.
Do you also know that during the war with Ethiopia, Ethiopia bombed Hargeisa and Borama but not the south?
Not sure why your sleeping and hate yourself walaal, this four habar that we claim are just minor qabyalaad, meaningless in the eyes of Allah and even the civilized world. Your Muslim first then a Somali. Habar talk is for islaamo.
Is this a joke? you Kayse you're the Mother of tribalism and you tried so much to divide the Somalilanders and you had failed because you are totally failure in your mind and your negative of every thing of Somaliland. but let me tell the truth brother your making us much stronger to love our beloved country Somaliland so much thank you so much for giving us that strong attitude and we will protect our Mother land Somaliland at any cost and we will get recognised as The Republic of Somaliland whether you will like it or not.
I am from the south and a Hawiye to boot and honestly I can't wait for these chest thumping and holier than thou Somalilanders to get their independence and get off our backs. I am tired and sick of their potrayal of the South as whatever bad adjective they can master. Inshallah, I promise you we shall overcome our internal disputes however long it takes and we shall rebuild our country..that one I promise.
i wouldnt say thanks in response but could rather say clever politic from omg
In the world of people like this author, the whole world starts and ends with the tinny area surrounding Da'arburuq and Las Geel. They never talk about what is actually wrong with united Somalia. They do never explain what will they gain from isolating parts of northern Somalia from the rest of the country. They do never acknowledge that there are large communities in northern Somalia who do not want to be part of their utopian country and do not want to dismember Somalia.
To support their incredelous arguments, people like this author will talk about common ancestory of some northerrners with people of D'jebouti in one situation. In the same breath, like many misguided tribes in the Islamic world they will claim ancestory to Prophet Mohamed and Hashemites.
If Omer Gelle seeks united Somalia, it is because he is a great Somali and understand that our strength as a people is in unity. Let us call a spade a spade.
and understands that is..
Really i never understand the fact that Guelleh, a somali président of a country with majority somali people can give advice to Somaliland, first Somali independent country to stay united with Somalia while himself and his clan don wanna join Union as it was supposed to be as per Somaliweyn dream back to 60.
What 's unbelivable, folk somaliweyn seem to accept this situation as they accept somali region of Ethiopia and Kenya never be back. Pitiful.
I was for a short time in this country and i realized most of Issa clan dont want Somaliland recognition but other djiboutian as Issaq, Samaron, even afar and arab are ok with us. Djibouti is slowly becoming a tribal state. Take care
Somaliweyn will be back but not as long as guys like you( tribalist) roam this planet!!!!
Kaboon,
"what has Ethiopia done to Somalia except take their refugees? . This whole blame Ethiopia from the haw!ye needs to stop".
Haud and reserve area does not belong to the tribe that you are naming here. It is part and parcel of northern Somalia. It seems you were born after the civil war in Somalia to ask a naive question like that. Read here to learn your history http://www.mbali.info/doc120.htm
What has AllaMagan(seeker of refuge from Allah) has to do with this :allamagan: who is seeking refuge from Ethiopian colonizers?. you are and will be the wrong side of history.
this Article is very important for somalilander if they have Eyes and Ears and Author of this book is really great policy maker, political analysis t,
@kayse+allemagan.
No need to waste your time replying to This person kabooon he/she not up to date. when i watch luyi police on youtube how They are treating own people it’s sad.ethiopia will always be somalis enemy That is the reality. so Those somalis who Think They are freind probably reading The wrong script.
You ARE a spade!
First off, Somaliland's political independance does not mean that an automatic barrier will seperate Somalis, so stop this mindless drivel about dismemberment! If you were truely opposed to dismemberment, you'd oppose the physical dismemberment of human beings that occurs on a near daily basis!
You embody the confilct loving mindset that has thus far destroyed two generations of our people, and with your backward conflict loving, idealistic, mindset and want to set out to disrupt the only functioning portion of the former Somali Republic.
The only functioning portion of the former Somali Republic?. Come on Mustafa, Who has the UN seat? whose ambassodors are in the five continents? whose fruits and vegetables are on daily journey to the North? where is the Economic powerhouse in East and Central Africa? Who decides the daily rate of US dollar in East Africa is decided?. Come on Bro. There is nothing to disrupt in the North except inflow of Ethiopian Police and Soldiers who roam and do whatever they want in the North. I really hope you guys stop hoping the worst for the South as if though your recognition depended on it. After all, we will always have borders even if you were to become independent tomorrow. We would love you to right what we made wrong and even become our political leaders. Somali will always be a Somali and no body can change that. Instead, we are busy with making somali race extict species THROUGH TRIBALISM. Besides what can not be achieved in UNITY can not be achieved in DIVISION. WISH SOMALILAND THE BEST. But please don't blame all your troubles on the South
Further to this your refuse logical arguments, historical arguments as well as ethical arguments and fail to respect the wishes of the majority of those that reside in Somaliland. Indeed it is no wonder that Somaliland wants to seperate as there are no sensible people left in the former Somalia Italiana!
It's high time that Somalia became 5 seperate entities and maybe in the future we will have a talking shop type organisation like the Arab League, where we can all listen to each other without impacting on peoples lives! However there are rabid Siadists like Morgan, and others, as well as many who aren't yet ready to relinquish the might of the AK47, so until then may you all learn how to live and let live!
PRESIDENT DE DJIBOUTI DICTATEUR . ET.
PROVITEUR DE ECONOMI DE DJIBOUTI
ISMAEL OMAR GEULEH . JE VOUS DIT UN MOTS
FIX YOUR PROBLEM BEFORE OTHER???????
PRESIDENT DE DJIBOUTI ABDURAHMAN M. M. BOREH , INCHA ALLAH AMINE