Opinion
Who wants to march to war with a traitor?
Meles Zenawi's recent speech in his house of clapping puppets and clowns that he calls "parliament" was not only funny but also absurd. Ethiopia's muc...
Read More »Where Were the Troops When We Needed Them?
Today the UN Security Council has unanimously approved sending African Peace keeping forces to Somalia to prop up the weak transitional government sea...
Read More »ISLAMISM AS A POLITICAL TOOL IN SOMALIA:
The takeover of the Al-itihad al-Islami of Mugadishu in June, 2006, and later expansion of its control over much of the south, has been but a great fr...
Read More »FOREIGN INTERVENTION WILL UNIFY SOMALIS AND WIDEN THE CONFLICT
The declaration of war by the Ethiopian prime Minister Meles Zenawi and his parliament’s approval that Ethiopia should go to war with Somalia on the...
Read More »England: One Law for Muslims, one for the Rest
England is fast becoming but simple a plot of land floating in the sea instead of a nation of culture guided by a rich legal tradition. It is a tail o...
Read More »Gathering Of Losers
e gathering that I am referring to is that of a group called “Northern Somalis for Peace and Unity” that is getting together on Dec.1 in Washingto...
Read More »Meles Zenawi’s war with Somalia: A gimmick to divert attention from Ethiopia’s internal political crises
With the World focused on an imminent all-out civil war looming in Iraq and the Middle East at large, the warlords in the horn of Africa are gearing u...
Read More »Any (One) of us ...
According to the latest UN reports which were compiled in 2003, in Somalia there were 40,000 Adults with HIV/AIDS, nearly 60% of them were women....
Read More »Outsourcing the Somali war to a Tigrean warlord
War in the Horn of Africa appears imminent. If large-scale violence breaks out, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia and the Bush administration w...
Read More »The Miracles at Hargeisa and Mogadishu. What lessons can be learned and what is the path to the future?
Elusive peace is finally at hand in both Hargeisa and Mogadishu, two cities that are home to a quarter of all ethnic Somalis. Euphoria about the upc...
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