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20 May 2009 Asmara — Lacking any kind of popular
support or acceptance, the third arrangement of the so
called 'government' imposed on the Somali people by
the auspices of foreign forces ever since the country
was declared a 'failed state' is already being
engulfed in a fierce popular opposition.
It is not surprising that the Somali people's
opposition to this foreign imposed 'government' since
that was an expected reaction.
However, what's more amazing is that the
circumstances have brought a consortium of elements
that work to capital and profit from the current state
of affairs in Somalia.
These days, the forces that have entered Somalia
under the pretext of peacekeeping and stabilizing
Somalia, namely the TPLF regime and the governments of
Burundi and Uganda have convened in Addis Ababa to
access their missions in Somalia.
Those forces have no intention of bringing peace
and stability into Somalia, but rather elongating the
crisis so that they will profit from it. As it is
known, both Uganda and Ethiopia are far from stable,
they're both experiencing civil unrest as well as
internal oppositions.
The same also goes for Burundi, which has spent
years under successions of UN peacekeeping missions
due to recurring instances of chaos is lacking peace
and security.
Expecting countries that are experiencing recurrent
internal turmoil come to aid in solving a crisis in
other country is either absurd or it is mockery at the
suffering of peoples. If these governments are really
committed to peace and regard to people they should
rather attempt to alleviate the suffering of their own
people rather than go elsewhere.
The imposition of an alien government formed by
foreign forces has been attempted several times
through invention or other wise and has proved a
failure.
As articulated on several occasions, the situation
in Somalia is simply being complicated due to external
unholy interferences with differing agendas.
So the only viable solution for Somalia is to stop
meddling in its affairs and leave the Somali people
freely decide their future and start political process
to reinstate their country.
Chocking the peace process under the pretext of
peacekeeping mission can only be interpreted as
extending the period and intensity of the suffering of
the Somali people.
EsinIslam.Com
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