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Reuters Article: Somaliland battling Seccecionists LOL

Postby Coeus » Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:28 am

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Feb 9 (Reuters) - The breakaway territory of Somaliland is battling its own secessionists in a dispute that has raised tensions with neighbouring Puntland, in an area of Somalia usually more peaceful than the rest of the country.

The fighting first erupted in January after the leaders of the northern regions of Sool, Sanaag and Cayn decided to band together into a new state called Khaatumo and declared they wanted to be an independent region within Somalia.

Somaliland's troops have since clashed with militia fighters loyal to Khaatumo, with reports of dozens of casualties. Puntland's President Abdirahman Mohamud Farole stepped into the row on Wednesday, accusing Somaliland of creating chaos.

"It is unfortunate that Somaliland is sowing seeds of insecurity in the peaceful towns of Puntland at a time the world is solving the entire country's violence," he told reporters, calling for Somaliland to pull its troops back.

The newly declared Khaatumo state is near the border with Ethiopia and is a disputed area that Somaliland seized from Puntland in 2007, though relations between the two territories have improved since.

The chairman of Khaatumo's foreign relations forum, Osman Hassan, has said unless the dispute is resolved "it is bound to escalate into a wider regional conflagration as other clans related to one side or the other take sides".

Both Somaliland and Puntland have enjoyed relative stability compared to the rest of the Horn of Africa country and international mining and oil exploration firms are prospecting in the region.

The fighting also comes ahead of a conference in London on Feb. 23 bringing together heads of government and international organisations to discuss ways to end the instability in Somalia.

Somaliland is an internationally unrecognised state that declared independence from Somalia in 1991.

Fighting between Somaliland forces and Khaatumo fighters flared up again on Wednesday near the border town of Buhoodle, after a week-long stalemate, forcing thousands to flee.

"Somaliland's national army has repulsed the attack by the Khaatumo militia, which attacked them in the early hours of the morning (on Wednesday), after the arrival of reinforcements," Somaliland's Minister of Defence Ahmed Ali Adami told Reuters.

Adami said three government soldiers were killed and 12 wounded in Wednesday's fighting.

Mohamed Yousouf, a member of Khaatumo's new administration, told Reuters by phone from Buhoodle, they had lost six fighters and 11 were wounded. He said they had captured four Somaliland soldiers, while seven of their fighters had been seized.

"Somaliland and Puntland claim that the Khaatumo region is part of their territory, but we want to be an autonomous region that is part of the Federal Republic of Somalia," he said.

"We have had no communication with the government in Puntland at all," Yousouf said. (Additional reporting by Hussein Ali Noor in Hargeisa and Abdiqani Hassan in Bosasso; Editing by David Clarke)

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Re: Reuters Article: Somaliland battling Seccecionists LOL

Postby mudanenomad » Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:35 am

:lol: Who the f*ck names themselves Kastuumo. What a silly bunch.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Reuters Article: Somaliland battling Seccecionists LOL

Postby union » Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:40 am

the irony is hilarious

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Re: Reuters Article: Somaliland battling Seccecionists LOL

Postby Coeus » Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:44 am

The irony when you are calling yourself the champion of "self determination" and using this principle as a basis for seceding.

But then attacking others doing the same thing :clap:

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Re: Reuters Article: Somaliland battling Seccecionists LOL

Postby mudanenomad » Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:52 am

The irony when you are calling yourself the champion of "self determination" and using this principle as a basis for seceding.

But then attacking others doing the same thing :clap:
Somaliland has only been engaged in self-defence when it has been attacked by a militia named SSC/Khaatumo led by the failed politician and former prime-minister of Somalia, Ali Galeyr, who was refused a post in the TFG and hence is trying to one for himself.

In consideration of the civillians in Buuhoodle, Somaliland has not entered buuhoodle and has chosen the strategy of containment and negotiation whilst preventing the militia from attacking villagers and nomads in Somaliland. The capital city Las Anod, with the largest population of the so called SSC regions has been with Somaliland for a period of 2007 - 2008 -2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 with the population 100% in support of Somaliland. The peace and stability in Somaliland has benefited the entire Somaliland and Puntland regions oer the 21 year period. However, there are warlords such as the aforementioned who are trying to create war in Somaliland.

Somaliland was created in 1991 after 10's of conferences with all clans inhabiting Somaliland and as a result of an agreement born out of concensus. Unlike Somalia, Somaliland has been peaceful for 21 years, has no pirates and has a democratically elected government.

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Re: Reuters Article: Somaliland battling Seccecionists LOL

Postby udun » Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:24 pm

Reuters should have stated that Somaliland group who invaded the territory it claims that does not want to be part of it. After they tried to invade, the Somaliland militia were crushed.

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Re: Reuters Article: Somaliland battling Seccecionists LOL

Postby grandpakhalif » Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:35 pm

Somaliland is a failed state comprised of khat-induced population who is too high on cathinone to realize their failed political ambitions. Twenty one years have passed and this clan enclave has yet to garner one nation to support its enclave. They are pleased with low-level bureaucrats and occasionally a development minister yet recognition still eludes them. By God, South Somalia and its capital Mogadishu ae already recovering from war and will soon have a viable army to crush these traitors if they do not stop their aggression against the people of Sool, Sanaag, Cayn and Awdal. To be honest no one gives a sh-t about the triangle and we welcome its secession as its burden will result in increased economic activity due to decrease of khat-dependent individuals. We are more than happy to allow that insignificant part to secede, but we as Somali citizens of the great nation of Somalia will not allow the Ey-door to invade and pillage these fellow Somali muslims and we will stop at nothing to defend them when we are ready to.


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