Postby CoolPoisons » Sun Jun 13, 2010 3:24 am
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The last remaining somali wildlife are sold for nothing
Somalia: Cheetahs illegitimately exported from Somalia to UAE
Reliable report which Somaliweyn website has received from Dubai city in the United Arab Emirates says that the Ministry of Environment and Water in the UAE has revived 15 Cheetahs which were clandestinely and illegally exported from the war strife country Somalia to the UAE.
“These Cheetahs were exported by none other than Somalia businessmen who are benefiting out of the few remaining wild animals in Somalia, I was at Dubai international seaport when these Cheetahs were brought and they were brought by a large ship unfortunately I haven’t seen it logo
which it belongs to and the other thing is that these animals had no legal documents supporting that they are brought from stable and functioning country” said a Somali man who was at seaport where the ship carrying the Cheetahs has docked and does not want his name to be reveled in the press.
The Somali man at the seaport has also added that he knows the characters of the Somali wild animals more than all the other wild animals in the world wide, since he has been a former Somali wildlife officer during the regime of late Mohammed Siyad Barre.
The Somali former wildlife officer has added that this will be apparent violation of the remaining few Somali wildlife by the authority of the United Arab Emirates.
“This is an absolute betrayal done by the UAE and we shall not just watch over the resources of our country taken by other countries in the world, the UAE is violating Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species” added the Somali man.
On the other hand Abdullah Salim Al-Janan the Director General of farms and livestock has remarked about the issue that these Cheeteas were brought from Somalia and has disregarded this issue and said that they have taken these Cheetahs from Al-Aweer a place where unwanted and quarantined animals are dumped into.
“The Cheetahs are now in a safe place and we are taking care of it and we shall also be dealing according to the international law” said Al-Janan the DG of farms and livestock in Dubai city in the UAE.
Before the collapse of the last central government of Somalia in the year 1991, Somalia has been the home of several species of animals be it domestic and wild, there were also pouring of tourists from all edges of the world who used t come to Somalia to see practical for themselves these wild animals, but very unfortunately after the collapse of the regime of late Mohammed Siyad Barre who was the head of the country for 21 years these wildlife animals have disappeared to Somali’s neighbouring countries mainly in Kenya.