February 13, 2011 · 21 Comments
(SomalilandPress)–War is never a solution. Nor is it the first option to tackle crisis, however; sometimes, a government may be forced to engage violent groups after all other avenues to disarm them fail. And in the little town of Buhodle, in Togdheer province of Somaliland, the last den for a Somali-American and Somali-Canadian warlords, Suleman Essa Ahmed (Hagal Tosiye) and Col. Ali Sabarey, a dreadful war may be impending. If the local clan chiefs cannot evict the warmongers from the town or persuade them to disarm peacefully, dislodging them forcefully to avert a gruesome bloodbath and save lives is not a choice, but it is unavoidable.
Buhodle town, a battlefield, as soon as the two warlords decided to use it as a launch pad to attack Somaliland security forces, after the town enjoyed peace for two decades, recently witnessed death and misery as well as constant attacks against the security forces. Horning their skills, worlds, also, goad local clans against one another.
Usually, the warmongers’ militias employ hit and run tactics. But unlike any other violent groups, for these militias there is nowhere to hide. Once they attack the Somaliland army stationed near Buhodle, they simply retreat to the town and melt into the population. And after the security forces count their dead and wounded, they, understandably, prepare to take swift and decisive action against the militias. But then, immediately, an order dissuading the army to go in or fire into Buhodle comes from Hargeisa, Somaliland capital. The government’s commendable objective is to save the locals’ lives. However, such a move, avoid apprehending the culprits, demoralizes the army. And the longer this tactic continues, the more soldiers lose their lives and the more frustration from the Somaliland public.
Even more dangerous, the American and the Canadian warlords hope to goad local clans against one another to magnify the war. They also hope that Somalia’s other clans would come to their militias’ aid and attack Somaliland security forces. But the danger of armed rebels or militias intertwining with the traditional clan skirmishes is one that Somaliland people are familiar with and wish to avoid.
Historically, as soon as Somaliland’s former government led by Dahir Riyale Kahin arrested the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) suspects fighting against Ethiopia, in Hargeisa, and handed them over to Ethiopia, the ONLF didn’t go after Somaliland forces. Instead, the ONLF hunted Isaq clans that live in Ethiopia, and the unjustified retaliations included burning over sixty-commercial Isaq clans’ tracks. Dumbfounded were the Isaq clans. Because neither Mr. Kahin hailed from them, nor they agreed with his policies, nonetheless; they paid the price. Now, learning from the ONLF’s villain strategy against oblivious civilians, Somaliland knows that the new militias in Buhodle will likely generate a copycat campaign, triggering a missive clan war—hence, the government cannot afford to wait until it is too late.
More ominous, if Somaliland avoids removing the warlords from Buhodle, other warmongers will assemble their henchmen to milk the Diaspora for lots of money, or use their destructive skills as a power to reckon with, transforming Somaliland into an anarchic state, just like Somalia. For instance, signs of an incipient militias forming in Tuke Raq village near the border between Somaliland and Puntland will soon become another guerrillas bent to destabilize Somaliland. This new militias’ leader, armed and financed by Puntland and Diaspora, is, in fact, none other than the former Puntland’s aviations Minister, Ahmed Ilmi Isman (Karash). After losing his post in Puntland government’s reshuffle, he forms his militias. Also, recently Puntland appoints, a former Colonel in Somaliland army, Mohammed Rage, as the new commander of Puntland forces in Sool province, although Sool is in neither Puntland, nor Puntland controls it [Sool].
Furthermore, a dubious charitable organization, named Kaafi community, based in Toronto, Canada, spent thousands of dollars to arm the militias, as admitted by the Kaafi’s top man Ahmed Diriye, a close associate of Mr. Isman (Karash). Although some members of the Kaafi community disagree with politicizing Kaafi or arming violent militants, the elders in Tuka Raq area mobilize their militias to attack Las Annod, the provincial capital of Sool region.
Now, despite Somaliland appealing for peace and reiterating its genuine commitment to forge a good relationship with Puntland, neither the belligerent Puntland authority, nor the violent PSS (SSC/NSUM) group is interested in peace. To illustrate this, the PSS (SSC/NSUM) group wants Somaliland to abandon the entire Sool and Sanag regions as well as parts of Togdheer province. A wishful thinking! A spokesperson for the PSS (SSC/NSUM), namely Ali Ilmi Warsame (Maraykan) states, “If Somaliland is lucky, we will avoid attacking Buroa [Somaliland’s second capital in Togdheer] province and other cities.” Also, the chairman of Puntland’s Diaspora communities in the Scandinavian countries, Abdirsaq Yussuf reports that Puntland now readies up to 3000 troops to invade Somaliland. He also stresses that Puntland should invade and capture the capital of Sanag province, Erigabo, in Somaliland. Evidently, Punltand remains the primary weapons and ammunitions supplier to the PSS (SSC/NSUM) group.
Similarly, some of the elders in Buhodle offer lip services to promoting peace while they mobilize armed men to attack Somaliland security forces. For instance, one of the elders, Hassan Farah Baad, tells a local radio, “Buhodle clan chiefs will not welcome any peace or mediations. The elders are busy organizing an army, and if any mediators or Islamic scholars seeking peace arrive in Buhodle we will kill them.”
More important, neutralizing the warlords serves a dual purpose; first, Somaliland will drain Puntland and Al-Shabab’s support for the warlords and ban their militias using Buhodle as a base; second, local clans could employ their traditional approaches to conflict resolution.
In short, despite accusations of Somaliland troops attacking local clans, the preceding statements from the elder, Hassan Farah Baad, and the militias’ spokesperson, Ali Ilmi Warsame (Maraykan), in Buhodle, clearly testify that the real culprits of violence are none other than some of the Buhodle’s residents. The huge amount money from the Diaspora communities is another problem fueling the conflict. Also, Puntland’s involvement is no longer in doubt, as the chairman of Puntland’s Diaspora communities in the Scandinavian countries, Abdirsaq Yussuf, openly states.
Nonetheless, the Somaliland government can afford to resolve the conflict in Buhodle area through peaceful means and should continue—reaching out to the local clan chiefs and persuading them to evict the violent militias from the town.
If that fails, give the civilians a plenty of warnings to evacuate to a temporary safe area, where the authority provides them food, medicine, and shelter.
Next, as a last-ditch effort to avoid war, negotiate with the elders to disarm the militants peacefully.
Now, if all other options fail, the security forces ought to uproot the American and the Canadian warlords as well as their militants—to preserve peace, save lives, and salvage Somaliland transforming into another failed state, with as many heartless warmongers, pirates, and terrorists as there are cruel thugs.
Dalmar Kaahin
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By Mo Guled
Tags: Dalmar Kahin, Kalashaale, Puntland, Somalilandpress, ssc
This is ridiculous using the village inhabitants as bullet proof ! !! they should be brave enough to face the army forces if they fire at first.
but trust me sooner or latter the army will chase them out of the village.
Yeah, they are afraid of the apache helicopters and fighter jets of Somaliland.
Somaliland has to stop being reactive and to be proactive. Take the war to their own homes and flash them out. Show them the barrel of gun. That is the only language they understand. Stop playing nice and teach them a lesson they would not forget.
Correction: We Somaliland people want to know where the population exactly want to go?
Dalmar keeps saying war should be used as a last resort but why do I get the impression that his fingers are bleeding with anticapation? :D
conscientious objector.
History Unfolds Again. Siyad barre (Afweyne) committed crimes against humanity while trying to neutralize the SNM and that was the end of Somalia as we knew and the birth of Somaliland. Now Somaliland might commit crimes against humanity while trying to uproot the SSC and that might lead to the end of Somaliland as we know it, and who knows what will follow.
I wonder why somalians do not appreciate peace and stability and prefer fight and killings instead!! may some one explain it to me pls…
Good question i believe to things first poverty second higher rate of illiteracy
I totally agree with you. After 20 years of nothing but sheer anarchy and lawlessness….Somalis STILL have the appetite to kill each other and to sink this once proud nation into nothing but hell in earth!
But the worst thing of all are the young generation, who are filled with the poisonous clannish (clannism) hatred.
into larger extent i agree with hassan that poverty & illiteracy is the major factor that somalis kill each other, but if i challenge that a bit there are a lot of somali immigrants in the western countries and have the chance to experience what civilization and governance might bring to their home country but unfortunately fuel and support the fightings taking place in the horn of Africa
Jonathan dear it all boils to simple answer..lack of good leadership and corruptive
governance is the order livelihood of the Somalians specially the Southern Somalia.
The northern Somaliland is relatively stable. Thanks for showing interest in the Somalians affairs.
Cheers.
The only reason why they are hiding in Buhodle is because it is a border village between Somaliland and Ethiopia. The Ethiopian must do their part to stop these people from running into the Ethiopian border at will. They took the wounded people after they attacked Somaliland army to Galkacyo via Ethiopia.
How would these Ethiopians feel if it was the other way round?
Ethiopia is playing the US 3 track policies. Very dangerous when it comes to what's going
on between Somaliland Puntland Somalia.
Cheers.
Somaliland is forcing the will of local dhulbahante people. The locals of buhodle have spoken they have decided their destiny greater Somalia this is exactly what Siad bare regime did with Isaq people when the said (Doonimeyno afweyne) get over it stop using artilleries on villages we are all somalis no matter what clan you from at the end we are one… The British colony is gone and will never come back to Somalia so is better If you have a peace with neighbors. Habar jacayl and dhulbahante where living side by side ever since their existence and will be that way for ever mr silanyo( hadaad ficil hinaasiday Asaad hiilin kariweysay)
We have seen nations uniting,countries forming coalition creating one currency(Euro) yet we the Somali people want divide 8million people that speak same language, religion what is wrong with us…my allah save my people
this has nothing to do with puntland .this is between isaaqs and dhulbahante.we dont want somaliland we are somalians the blue and white star not some rainbow colored flag copied from saudi arabia.
Axmed2 the breakaway Puntland comes under Somalia. Eventually when things settle
there will be only Somaliland Somalia (two sovereign states). The breakaway Puntland will go back
as part of Mudug metro province of Somalia.
Cheers.
Mohamed, you are dreaming during the day. Wake up and think somalia as one nation. Puntland will never leave soamlia.Keep that in your mind.
surely, the so called ”ssc militia (somalilandiid)” is source of stress to our nation. Somaliland must fight the mad-max militia, but in a ethical manner. We have clean record of human rights as a nation. Any campaigns ought to be guided by the principles, philosophy, and the political justice of our forefathers, hence, it should follow certain conditions:
Is the damage inflicted by sssc-malitia on our nation lasting, grave, and certain?
Have we used all other means of putting an end to this crises and have these means shown to be impractical or ineffective;
Serious, how are our prospects of success?
How can we avoid the use of arms not to produce evils and disorders graver than the evil that we are motivated to eliminate?
U talk tough behind u pc. You think r man enough. Go join u brothers issak one clan state in the battlefield . If words could kill , u would have won this issak aggression war. But remember that the dulbahante r defending their land against the issak crusaders. Their r very fierce worriors who r fighting for the justified right to belong to the Somali nation and union. They have refused to belong to issak separatist clan land. Long live Somalia , long live the dulbahante somali unionist.
leave this freedom fighters alone and bring silaanyo to justice.