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Puntland: The Epicenter of Somalia’s Piracy and Human Trafficking 

By: Said Shiiq, Ph.D.
Thursday, December 27, 2007

 

Some people blame the semi-autonomous region of Puntland for outsourcing President Abdullahi Yusuf to the national scene after he pitted sub-clans against each other, ditched the results of democratic presidential elections, and threatened the stability of the region. 

 

But I disagree with that charge; Insofar as President Yusuf is being foisted to the national scene by tactful Ethiopian hands, he has always espoused an ambition to become Somalia’s president, irrespective of how he gets there.

 

That said, I think that Yusuf’s bastion, Puntland, is increasingly becoming a poster child for Somalia’s umpteen problems. Earlier this year, I tried to travel to Puntland to investigate the mysterious piracy and the tragic human trafficking business, both of which found a safe-haven in that part of the country.

 

Everyone I know warned me against entering Puntland’s ethnic territory. For that reason, I retreated to conduct a satellite research, using telephone conversations and first-person accounts, among others.  What I found was rather baffling, to say the least.

 

Piracy in Puntland

 

Not surprisingly, the official line among Puntland’s government ministers was that “piracy is a global problem that found headway in Somalia’s porous waters in recent years.” One after another, they told me that Puntland isn’t tooled to combat this problem, because pirates are well-armed, well-financed and multi-jurisdictional. (That’s to say that pirates operate in places like Haradheere in central Somalia).

 

But surprisingly, and below the official line, there’s a wide belief among Puntlanders that “pirates [they don’t even use this word!] are heroes, because they are protecting Somalia’s unguarded resources, looted by international companies.”

 

Quite the contrary, so many people, including former government officials and journalists told me that pirates have deep connections in the highest ranks in Puntland’s regime. In fact, people could list names of government ministers whose own militia are the pirates.

 

Few weeks ago, when pirates kidnapped a Japanese vessel outside Somalia’s international waters (which is quite routine, and, remarkably, counter-argument to those who say that pirates are “guarding” our resources), U.S. and French naval ships cornered the pirates near Boosaaso, the business capital of Puntland. The pirates, I was told, were able to disembark from the kidnapped ship every night to chew Khat and hang out with friends and family members, while other “substitute” pirates replaced them!

 

Eventually, the ordeal ended with the Japanese tanker being released unharmed, and pirates getting away with an undisclosed amount of ransom. The pirates’ front-men are senior government officials, who typically convince kidnapped ships to pay ransom (usually less then than pirates originally demanded). I found that this scenario occurred no less than three dozen times in the last few years.

 

It’s technically true, I also found, that pirates are “multi-jurisdictional.” But sources confirmed to me that Haradheere-based gangs are no more than “holders” of the ships seized by Puntland pirates, whenever there’s an internal dispute among Puntland ring leaders. As such, only two or three times have pirates actually “held” a ship in Haradheere for the real pirates.

 

Human Trafficking

 

In addition to piracy, human trafficking is pandemic in Puntland. More than 35,000 people have perished since 1991 trying to cross the short, but dangerous distance between Boosaaso and Yemen, using makeshift rafts.

 

Even back in the days when President Yusuf was the president of Puntland, the administration there made a noise that it will crack down on traffickers, whenever the international attention was zeroing on the issue.

 

However, hardly anything has been done. In fact, human traffickers, who like pirates have deep connections to the corridors of power, have flourished. In Boosaaso and nearby towns, journalists and other sources sent me the photos of the homes of well-known human traffickers and pirates, whose villas and latest-model Land Cruisers have dazzled me.

 

French journalist Gwen Le Gouil talks with the media at a hotel after his release in Bosasso


Last week, when Gwen Le Gouil, a French journalist tried to do an investigative report on human trafficking, he was kidnapped for nine grueling days. Remarkably, he was seized on his way to Shimbiraale, the infamous village known for its human and weapons traffickers. Insiders told me that his kidnappers were Puntland intelligence officers associated with both human traffickers and pirates.

 

Here’s the evidence to back that claim:

 

First, a day after Mr. Le Gouil was kidnapped his captors took his photos, brandishing their AK47’s behind him. The digital photos were distributed to Somali media outlets, to maximize the damage and instill fear on foreign journalists trying to get to the bottom of this murky business. Now, who would believe that everyday kidnappers carry digital cameras and presumably a laptop with them?

 

I, for one, don’t buy it.

 

Secondly, instead of handing this as a security issue, the Puntland administration delegated “elders” to the scene. Again, these are “front-men” for the human traffickers, who wouldn’t want their stories to be broadcast globally. The “elders” came back with a rather fascinating verdict: They held an impromptu press conference, in which they told foreign agencies that the French embassy in Nairobi has to compensate the kidnappers before Mr. Le Gouil could be released unharmed.  

 

Left with no options, a diplomat from the French embassy in Kenya precipitously flew to Boosaaso to finalize that unholy deal. God knows how much the kidnappers pocketed, but Le Gouil was released on Christmas Day.

 

Charge the victim!

 

If you think that was the end of Mr. Le Gouil’s ordeal, you’re terribly wrong. The Puntland administration actually announced that they “will prosecute Le Gouil for illegally entering [our] sovereign nation!”

 

This official threat forced the French government to hastily agree to pay an undisclosed ransom to the kidnappers. Furthermore, with the admission of President Adde Musse Hirsi, the kidnappers, driving a Land Cruiser, dropped Mr. Le Gouil at a major hotel in downtown Boosaaso. Conveniently, one Puntland minister told the VOA Somali Service that Mr. Le Gouil was “pardoned for entering the country illegally.”

 

Also speaking to the VOA Somali Service on Wednesday, President Adde Musse admitted that none of the kidnappers was arrested, let alone be charged. Instead, he unleashed a barrage of attacks against “Puntland enemies” for perpetrating all these problems. Pressed for more reasonable answers, he retreated and blamed his former ally and former Minister of Fisheries, Said Mohamed Raage, for “some of the problems.”

 

Sadly, President Hirsi didn’t elaborate on whether Mr. Raage is a former minister-pirate-trafficker.

 

On this same day, two MSF humanitarian workers were again abducted in plain sight and in the middle of Boosaaso. Adde Musse, at it again, said this time the security apparatus would handle the case. The kidnappers, at it again, took the victims to Shimbiraale, the same location they took Mr. Le Gouil, according to media accounts.

 

So which one would you believe? Some say the two aren’t mutually exclusive!

 

Adding an insult to the injury, the apocalyptic Transitional Federal Government revoked MSF Belgium’s license to operate in Somalia on the same day when two of its foreign employees were kidnapped. I didn’t know that the TFG could “revoke” a license, per se, but I can draw my own conclusions about the interesting coincidence.

 

Once again, the TFG is inseparable from Puntland, and the two operate in an often conspicuous fashion. But that’s beside the point. Puntland, for all practical purposes, is translating its relatively stable ethnic enclave to either attack its not-so-ethnic neighbor, Somaliland, or to groom pirates and human traffickers.

 

That’s on top of claiming an extraordinary power to unilaterally exploiting oil and other national resources at the expense of the nation. One wonders: Is Puntland flying solo to the point of no return?


 

Said Shiiq, Ph.D., is an independent researcher and a consultant with international relief organizations. He can be reached at sshiiq@yahoo.com



       
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47 comment(s)
egeh @ 1/7/2008 8:16 AM EST
 Useful, informative and appreciable article of the highest standard the author of which deserves our utmost attention and respect.
Arraweelo10 @ 1/2/2008 11:31 AM EST
 This article deserves to be nominated the worst researched article of the year 2007. Shiiqa go back to Bachelor, Masters and re do your PHD, cause your article would look bad on even a high schooler.
Legend1 @ 1/2/2008 8:16 AM EST
 Nicely covered article, which I'm sure does hurt some people as the author exposes the corrupt puntland leaders and how they manipulate events just to advance their never ending hunger for power and greed for more money at the expense of all other Somalians.
laylasamatar @ 1/2/2008 6:40 AM EST
 egeh walaalow aniga marba koofiyad ha ii soo xiran.  Bilaamicne iyo nacasnimo ayaad leedahay xishmad iyo waayeelnimo kula hadal, bal muxuu taas ka fahmi haduu 17 sano kor loola hadal hoos loola hadal oo fahmiwaayey.  Takale bal maxaad ilaa iyo hada soo korshisay intaas baan kugu arkayay HOL ee.  Hadal xikmad leh ilaa iyo hada maan arkine, mid walba ka kale wuxuu yidhi uun bu kusoo celyaa.  As a result I think we are going through an epidemic of stupidness, thickness, detardation what ever you call it.  
egeh @ 1/1/2008 10:29 AM EST
 LaylaSamatar ma ogtahay in haddii qofkastaaba arrinta laga hadlayo si fiican oo waxtar leh oga hadlo in is afgarad iyo natiijo laga gaadhi laha?
Somalidu waxay ku maahmaahdaa afxumadu nabadna wey kaa fogaysaa colaadna waxba kaagama tarto.Kolayba xushmad, kalsooni, waayeelnimo iyo sama talis ayaa ka wanaagsan cay qaawan.



laylasamatar @ 1/1/2008 4:58 AM EST
 NAcasku wax uun buu dumiyaa, sida loo dhiso mayaqaan!!
laylasamatar @ 1/1/2008 4:53 AM EST
 @ the nameless person maba jirtide.  Are you trying to say that the 17 yrs chaos, looting and killing and destroying the country was the make up of puntalnd, hmmm nothing you will try to say now can wipe out your dark history, we know who is holding Somalia hostage to date, I don't have to mention!!!!are you trying to be clever because if it is so, I don't think it is working.  Caqli waa lagu dhashaa, ee ka soco.  Nacasnimona fariidnimo maanta uma badali kartid.  Waayo dhareerkaagi badnaa waa ka soomaliya qaadey sida daadka!!!!!Taadu xal malaha!!!
@ 1/1/2008 1:41 AM EST
 The author of this article is absolutely right to mention the fact the Puntland administration is the sources of all the problems in both Puntland and In Somalia. Senior ministers in this administration, as confirmed by Cadde Muse, himself have been involved in the most recent kidnappings. It is also a common knowledge that this corrupt administration's primary aim and purpose in life is nothing  but to make quick money for themselves no matter from what source whether from piracy,kidnapping or human trafficking.
On top of all those problems the wide spread destruction and the genocide happening in Mogadishu are of their making since they sent their militia there to do the maximum damage even more worse than what the Ethiopians are doing because of the grudge they have against the poor and unarmed civilians.  
Hamdi @ 12/31/2007 1:46 PM EST
 The Author has an axe to grind, when he says
that Puntland Admin is behind the kid*napping,
I wonder was puntland also behind all the kid*napping
in Marka, Barawe, Mogadhisu, HararDheere, etc.

I wish this man would write something positive about
Somalia and somalis, we have the western writter
for the negitive propanda...
laylasamatar @ 12/31/2007 5:54 AM EST
 war orda nacasyayahow dhareerka isk biiya, aduun waxba calaacelkiinu kuma soo kordhinayo.  Orda horta tiina u taliya puntland mar horey idinka tashataye waqtina ilama aha ina ay nacasnimo qofna u hayo.  Bal maxaad talo keentaan, itaal baas yahow. Takale waxaad iila eegtihiin dad isku yar darsamey, waxaad ku hadlaysaan macnaba masamaynayaan, marba wax aan loojeedn baad kahadlaysaan!!! takale marka uu qofku talo bixinayo, gurigiisa ayaa marka ugu horeysa ku haboon.  Waa wada cali dhareerow oo miidhan!!!!
Camel Girl @ 12/31/2007 5:53 AM EST
 I somehow can’t post to replay to “Qoys ka koobnaa 7 Ruux oo uu Aabihii ka soo haray kadib markii uu Madfac ku habsaday”.  Somalis cleaning themselves and being cleaned in a quite genocide out of the face off the earth. Please Somalis live differences and keep your flag flying. Killing is not good for all humans.  Stop killing and let our flag fly.
abdulmalik86 @ 12/30/2007 12:18 PM EST
 people of puntland are not responsible of this autricy.
more than ever,they love there brothers from the south,north, west ,east.
we are all somalis lets not these pirates or warlords,get the best of us..

Ubax-08 @ 12/30/2007 11:13 AM EST
 Thanks Shiikh

Markaan ustagoodi baa banaanka iman raba,waa laga dharagsan
yahay sida dadka masaakiinta ah loogu daadiyo bada ee koonfur
ka yimaada,cid yac tiraaha ma jirto dadkaa ku kacaya falalkaa
wuxuushnimo ee islaamnimada aan lahayn,gurya la yaqaan bay
ka dagan yihiin meesha,kan meeshaa ka taliya isagaa raali uga
ah oo share buu ku leeyahay'Gardaro Garab Og.

ka ganacsigaa dad qalatada ah wuxuu socday mudo dheer xiligaa uu
madax meesha ka ahaa Dhiigyacab beer yare,hada waa xili ay ku
miciya aasteen meesha,lagana soo qaaday mid ka mid ah ganacsiga
kale ee dadku ka macaashaan sida alaabaha la keensado oo kale,
waa cajiib aaway Culimadii? aaway Bini aadanimadii?
aaway Islaanimadii? aaway dadka la sheego ee layiraaho
waa Odoyaashii? aawaay any body oo ka danqada dhibkaa soo jireenka
noqday? Cajiib!
abdiaziz2007 @ 12/30/2007 11:05 AM EST
 at least let us give credit to puntland ... i can just imagine who are you resembling with this puntaland..dont you  all remember its part of africa ways of life .
Yahye Cabdullah @ 12/29/2007 5:28 PM EST
 Waa Cajiib... if all these disclosures are true, then Puntland learders are merely gangs and professional criminals!!
Puntlanders must be aware of the activities of these bad guys, otherwise they (The people) are co-responsible and accountable for that!!
Indeed, by the time that all somali people forget clan supermecy and errect the rightous government... these gangs would be punished!!  
Camel Girl @ 12/29/2007 2:37 PM EST
 “siigaaale” thanks for your highlight cookoo. I think we are tired and going cookoo.  We are all complaining and in a battle with no end. Puntland just clean up maybe change the ugly name and just be SOMALI.

Fiqicigaal @ 12/29/2007 2:30 PM EST
 Iam also baffled about the unholy relationship of Puntland and Money. The other time it was about fraud in Garowe and someone paid the price and lost his job. Then there is this on going tragic of human trafficking that brought the deaths of thousands of innocent immigrants in their short lived dream to reach Yemen for a better and  saver life. To make things more disturbing and alrming , foreigners are kidnaped day light in the middle of the city Bossasso and the kidnapers are so confident as if they are protected by high calibre men and have the audacity to circulate photos of the hostages. I hope some how some one with a big heart within the gang will decide other wise and will blow the whistle . Let us waite and see what happens next . After all there is nothing we can do about it or can we?  
lula @ 12/29/2007 11:47 AM EST
  The wrath of God shall be visited upon them.

He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind.
These bandits and warlords shall inherit and dwell in the very hell
they have built for others.
lula @ 12/29/2007 11:26 AM EST
 Waa Dhagax iyo buuro Puntaland area nothing grows.
I am glad these bandits are caught in a bright daylight.
I am not surprise if this is the only business.
Gacaliye@ @ 12/29/2007 10:18 AM EST
 Hello guys,
neither old Somali nor new culture  Somali accepts this kind of bevaiour, why these bandits must be shot!
senseless @ 12/29/2007 9:17 AM EST
 why is it that everything i read about Puntland this days bad?
i cant seem to find anything that indicates the country moving up, quite the contrary and is it me or does everyone seem to be avoiding to talk about the real problems of this poor state. maybe its just me being my old self
siigaaale @ 12/29/2007 7:07 AM EST
 Truth has an ugly head. Sooner or latter it pops up somewhere
. Somalis also say " Labdi xaqdarada ku heshiisa, xaqay ku coloobaan".
The chicken are coming home to roast in Puntland.

What is going on with camel girl? is she going cookoo. HER comments make no
sense.
Camel Girl @ 12/29/2007 3:56 AM EST
 Were the hell is the Somali President he is on a bad hunt. the dead counted is he buried or fighting the bullies and a land the world/wolfs and share steak.  The flag will keep its grounds and not for sale.  Clean up Somalis’ they are sharks and will swell you in time.
@ 12/29/2007 1:13 AM EST
 Erigavo & others, jubaland, benadirland, hiiraanland, g-gaduudland, mudugland, puntland, somaliland are for us Somalis nothing other than "bantustans" , this time designed by primitive black neighbour named Ethiopia, trying to be black boeders  of  the  region. As some one said earlier, it is gonna be "kabteytii  ma maragtay" for the invading raw-meat eaters, when the Somalis take rev....!
         Somalia hanolaatoo says Gacaliye!  
kucadaye @ 12/29/2007 1:07 AM EST
 A Somalilander pretending to be an authority on human
smuggling and piracy in Puntland.  He conducts "satellite
research' and bases his findings by repeating
"I was told" "I was told".  He does not say who told him
and when.  Just for effect, he throws in that 35,000 died
on the highseas on their way to Yemen. He does not tell
us where he got this figure.

But the guy reveals his true colors and ignornace in his reference to
Puntland as an ETHNIC enclave and Somaliland as NOT-SO-ETHNIC neighbour.
This is coming from a guy claiming to be PhD. He can't distinguish between
a 'clan' entity and an 'ethnic' enity.  Shiiiq, for your info ALL SOMALIS
belong to the same ethnic group.

KuCaday'ye



@ 12/29/2007 12:35 AM EST
 Erigavo & others, jubaland, benadirland, hiiraanland, g-gaduudland, mudugland, puntland, somaliland are for us Somalis nothing other than "bantustans" , this time black boeder (tigre) being the cow boys of the region. As some one said earlier, it is gonna be kabteytii ma aragtey for the raw-meat eaters!
         Somalia halaatoo!  
mustafa-ii @ 12/28/2007 10:08 PM EST
 This is a well researched and a well writen article.  Waqooyi Bari of Somalia has become famous in a veru bad way.  Human smuggling, flooding Somalia counterfeit money and the worst of them all producing staunch enemy stooge fanatics.
Erigavo @ 12/28/2007 9:49 PM EST
 Puntland ceased to exist when the monkey Ade assumed its leadership.
It is now hanging under a tight rope.
Dr. Said makes accurate points and If you doubt him, there are solid evidences for his article.
Read how the clannish and merciless thugs abuse this land of Somalia.
"The Yemenis send their vessels to Somalia and then either get the Somalis to fish for them and buy the catch off them, or are allowed to fish for themselves on payment of a hefty fee. In the latter case the Puntland Ministry of Fisheries licenses the Yemeni fishermen to fish, and provides an armed man to go on board."
http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=74375
Erigavo @ 12/28/2007 9:48 PM EST
 Puntland ceased to exist when the monkey Ade assumed its leadership.
It is now hanging under a tight rope.
Dr. Said makes accurate points and If you doubt him, there are solid evidences for his article.
Read what the clannish and merciless thugs abuse this land of Somalia.
"The Yemenis send their vessels to Somalia and then either get the Somalis to fish for them and buy the catch off them, or are allowed to fish for themselves on payment of a hefty fee. In the latter case the Puntland Ministry of Fisheries licenses the Yemeni fishermen to fish, and provides an armed man to go on board."
http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=74375
Hamdi @ 12/28/2007 6:57 PM EST
 Araweelo adiga in badan baaba akhrisey, aniga
waxay iga dhamaatey markuu dhahey ethnic ter*ro*ritory
Somali ma dadka jiran uun baa hadla mise siday bay
u wada jiran tahay somalidu?
war aniga uma dhalan Puntland ayeydeeyna xata kama
imaanin, dhinac walba u marey my last trip to somalia
ma la hubaa ninkan inuu xataa somali yahay?
Puntland somali oo dhan baa joogta dhinac walbana
u marta, qof walboo matagaa ma la iska soo xaabsado
wuxuu sheego, dadkan cadowtinimo uun bay somaliada
ku sii abuurayaan iyo kala qayb qaybsi.
waa la ogyahay afduubka kismaayo ka soo bilowdey
inuu u socdo Berbera, wax loo dig iyo dam leeyahay
tahay sidii ga*aladu Ame*rican ee bada ku wareygeysa
gacanta ugu dhigi laheyd Berbera una soo dagi laheyd
Gaalada iyo wax ma garato somaliyeed baana ka dabya
afduubkan, waa lala socdaa sheekadan. dad wax ma oga
ah meesha ma joogaan
Camel Girl @ 12/28/2007 4:30 PM EST
 Care love Somali and most of writer engjou. my ig. i will move and try.
Gacaliye@ @ 12/28/2007 4:14 PM EST
 Brother Gaadh-haye ,
I am as disappointed as you AND ALL OTHER HONEST SOMALIS eveywhere that "leaders" in Puntland region of Soamlia accept the same primitive standard as was the case in the southern part our country:  UNAEXCEPTABLE!
                       A better year with better transparency is wished by:
Gacaliye.
Gacaliye@ @ 12/28/2007 3:59 PM EST
 Brother Gaadh-haye ,
I am as disappointed as you AND ALL OTHER HONEST SOMALIS eveywhere that "leaders" in Puntland region of Soamlia accept the same primitive standard as was the case in the part our country:  
Arraweelo10 @ 12/28/2007 3:46 PM EST
 Alla maxaa nacnac la isku weydaarsanaya meeshaan. Mr. Shiiqaalow waxa ka keenay maqaalkaan aad ku muujinaayo cadowtimanada weyn ee aad hayso Puntland iyo Cabdulaahi Yusuf waa waxa lala yaabo. Waxaan kala garan la'ahay teebaa ku horesay nacaybka Puntland iyo Cabdulaahi Yusuf.  Maba wada akhrin qoraalkaaga waxayba iiga istaagatay qaybta Piracy. What a bu'll-sh'it article, I am surprised that HOL had allowed this kind of article in their website.
Camel Girl @ 12/28/2007 3:13 PM EST
 Bosas is bad and not happy
siigaaale @ 12/28/2007 11:12 AM EST
 where are the concerned nationalists who at every corner
dog Somaliland. The events happening in puntland that are  
killing thousands of Somalis in the sea and the kidnaping inocent
foreigns who came came to this good for saken land to help its people.
momo519 @ 12/28/2007 10:41 AM EST
 Puntland administration said that the Aid workers refused security! This indirectly blames the Aid wrokers for their lack of security. Puntland administration is responsible the security of their land and their people, including the people who are helping them or simply on their soil. Now, one phenomena is emerging from Puntland: the authorities in Puntland are behaving more like Indha Cadde and Mohamed Dheere. These thugs used to demand from the Aid workers and journalists to hire their militia as a security guards or pay the consequence of traveling without a security which is a kidnapping. Who are the kidnappers? The same militia.
Camel Girl @ 12/28/2007 10:09 AM EST
 Sorry Hiiraan Iam on the Pakistan t. I just want to post to world HUMANS.  Death and Birth happens once and let us no manipulate the future. It was time but she or the world/heavens will not k. what went wrong.
SHANTA @ 12/28/2007 8:10 AM EST
 Puntaland need come clean and take control of its seashore and combat these pirates and their representatives.  Its true Puntaland gave us one less desirable person; Sheik Abdullahi Yusuf, and Midland gave us how many Sheiks who are in search of power?
Camel Girl @ 12/28/2007 7:43 AM EST
 Sorry Hiiraan I just want to post to world HUMANS.  Death and Birth happens once and let us no manipulate the future. It was time but she or the world/heavens will not k. what went wrong. But truth we lie underth or in islanm who believe 40 days.  
Camel Girl @ 12/28/2007 7:37 AM EST
 Sorry Hiiraan.com Iam on the Pakistan Tg. I just want to post to world HUMANS.  Death and Birth happens once and let us no manipulate the future. It was time but she or the world/heavens will not k. what went wrong.
Camel Girl @ 12/28/2007 7:31 AM EST
 Sorry Hiiraan Iam on the Pakistan t. I just want to post to world HUMANS.  Death and Birth happens once and let us no manipulate the future. It was time but she or the world/heavens will not k. what went wrong.
somalipeace10 @ 12/28/2007 5:56 AM EST
 Thanks Dr. Daid Shiiq for your comprehensive research and providing the missing parts of the piracy and human trafficking mystery. Most people already knew that Puntland warlords were owners of pirate ships and human traffickers were part of the security forces in Puntland. I think it is only reasonable to charge the current and past leaders of this clan enclave for the death of 35000 people that their employees recklessly threw them into the see. What a revelation, thanks again for your bravery and water-tight research.
Gaadh-haye @ 12/28/2007 5:55 AM EST
 Gacaliye,

I am disappointed at what is really taking place in Puntland.
I wanted the Puntlanders to say: We are better off without C/laahi Yusuf, and not to be nostalgic about his days at the helm of leadership in Puntland.

But now, that is not the case. Most of the people there are saying that he, C/laahi Yusuf, was a hero and a better leader than Cade Muuse! What an irony.

They have outsourced the troublesome warlord to the south of Somalia in order to be off economically and politicaly. But the gosts of the man are still haunting the Puntland administration: He is always demanding for more funds for his ill-fated adventures in the South, plus more troop deployment to the south.

That has led to the collapse of Laascanod and the possible disintegration of the whole of Puntland,
Gacaliye@ @ 12/28/2007 1:58 AM EST
 OH, Said Shiiq, Caleed & Shabeel,
were late general Caydiid, Caydiid JR. Mo. Qanyare Afrax, Mo.Dheere, Indha-Cade, Suudi Yalaxow, Raage, Xassan Aweys, etc. from the Somali region known as Puntland?  Oh if so, I have to revise my geographical knowledge of Somalia!!
Caleed @ 12/27/2007 11:55 PM EST
 The history will tell.  Everyone knows that Puntland is the
mother of all problems in Somalia.  For example, the
presedent Abdullahi Yusuf came from Puntland and he is
the one started nomadic distraction to our country
when he tried to takeover the government and
kill last presedent Siyad Bare by coup.
Everyone else followed his pace and the consequence became
what we have today, (country with no government).


shabeel @ 12/27/2007 8:24 PM EST
 Puntland mobster-like, clannish-minded leadership will go in history as the one who sided with all that is wrong with the Somali nation!

 
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