Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Nothing is Optimistic in Somalia!

... and it'll keep on like this for a long time before the Somalis put their arms down to realize what modern democratic government requires.

Some of the Somali people are very loyal to their cultural backgrounds and tribalism is strong. The fall of the dictator Siad Barry (Maxamed Siyaad Barre) and the political gap that followed led considerable numbers of the Somali people to think only about spiritual solution through religion.

Pragmatism is unknown, and rationality is missing through the network of the warlords and those new Islamists. They think the problem will be solved by religious means.

I believe that religion to be the cause of the deterioration. We have evidences from different parts of the world that where religion, any religion engages in politics, crises will rise. It's well known that if any state wants to progress well and save its integrity, it should regulate all religions living there but without having them to interfere in politics.

That means secularism is better for Somalia as I hear from modernized well educated Somalis I know.

And if they started to prevent women from work at their controlled areas, or if they began to enforce some religious regulations, then the Somali people will begin to face human abuses in the near future. The human rights organizations must be well concerned by now.

Read about this story in English political news at: Somali Displaced People| DAFI| Somali Troublemakers|

Monday, September 18, 2006

Condemn Shooting Humanity!

Shooting a human aid activist should get into an international jurisdiction to implement the hard punishment against those who commit such crime. This procedure should be taken into consideration when any state loses control of its democratic system and exposes to rambling and total disorder. The Somali case is not exceptional. It needs a strong power to implement justice. The mistake of the American policy in Mogadishu is that it left Somalia naked in front of the bad winds.

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Thursday, September 14, 2006

Submit Articles, the Sister Blog

I have published a sister blog to "Articles Submit" at the links below. You can press on them to see so many categories. Choose the category that reflects your theme and post your articles. Do it smart blogging to build more inbound links to your blog, and share your blog prosperity with me.

Sorry, I published that Blog on Wordpress and it is not available now. However, I can't delete this post. You have a chance to review something more interesting at the links below.

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Sunday, September 10, 2006

Asmara, My Destiny!

While the immigration authority in Eritrea tried to block me denying the UNHCR's leaving visa processing to Denmark, one of the officials asked me: "What we have done wrong with you, so you decided to leave us after ten years."

Highlight about the official:

The official was one of those best Eritrean veterans the EPLF has ever had. I know him since the first day he joined the field, and then came to work in the Tigrinya section of the official newspaper before being an officer in the immigration department.

I respect him in fact very much, because he worked at that time hard while he was a disabled veteran, and he never asked to live like those high staffs in the government.

We’ve some common free-time hobbies, as I used to play BINGO 5 times/week at his Disabled Fighters Club, the Association of Eritrean Teachers and Mahmud something, an old private bingo organizer in Asmara.

He played to enjoy time with friends, support his club and the teachers' club and win some money to spend with his friends on other beautiful Asmara-evenings' hail-hops. I used to call those special bars hail-hops, because they were very inviting, warm and has real feelings. That was a silly decision blocking most of them specially those were near the government building, just by the corners.

So, if you ever meet a friend or acquaintance there, expect to go home full with both pleasure and peace without paying a penny. I paid a lot of money celebrating friendship and the real revolution there and received many greetings too.

I think now; yes absolutely now while you're reading this line, and since I am very near to your eyes and mind, bowing to whisper it: I think that was Aden Paradise not Asmara!

Everything has changed when the Sudanese opposition entered this Paradise.

Well, getting back to my point, …

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