By Peter Heinlein | VOA
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia — The Intergovernmental Authority on Development, or IGAD, a regional grouping of six East African nations, has condemned the attempt by Islamist extremists to retake control of Somalia, following the withdrawal of Ethiopian Woyanne troops. The Somali delegate at an IGAD foreign ministers meeting warned that security is at a critical stage in his country.
The IGAD ministers issued a statement on Tuesday condemning the actions of what are described as “anti-peace groups” in Somalia. The Intergovernmental Authority on Development is a regional forum linking Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Sudan and Djibouti.
The emergency meeting was called a day after Ethiopian Woyanne troops completed their military withdrawal from Somalia. The Ethiopians Woyannes were immediately replaced in the provisional seat of parliament, Baidoa, by the hardline Islamic group al-Shabab, which already controls a large portion of central and southern Somalia.
An al-Shabab leader was quoted as promising to restore strict Sharia, or Islamic, law, which had been in effect before Ethiopian Woyanne intervened more than two years ago to prop up the country’s fragile transitional government.
Ethiopia’s Woyanne Foreign Minister, Seyoum Mesfin, accused al-Shabab of using Ethiopia’s presence in Somalia as a pretext for a campaign of violence that has left an estimated 16,000 people dead.
“Now that Ethiopian Woyanne troops are completely out of Somalia, so they have a different a different agenda, leading Somalia to the verge of fragmentation. And they are leading Somalia down the drain. They must not be allowed to lead Somalia into that disaster,” he said.
At the same time, the foreign minister emphasized that Ethiopia Woyanne has no intention of returning to Somalia after failing to bring stability to a country that has been without a functioning government since 1991.
“I don’t think Ethiopian Woyanne troops are ready again to step into Somalia. That is ruled out. But we will do everything by strengthening AMISOM [the African Union Mission to Somalia] and the Somali institutions to fight anarchy and these terrorist acts inside their country,” he said.
Earlier in the day, Africa’s top diplomat, African Union Commission chief Jean Ping spoke confidently of adding Ugandan and Nigerian battalions to the AU’s 3,500-strong peacekeeping mission in Somalia. AMISOM is working alongside 10,000 Somali security service personnel. But the combined force controls little more than a section of the capital, Mogadishu.
Ping shrugged off the fall of Baidoa to al-Shabab, saying it had been expected. He described security conditions as “less serious” than expected.
But Mohamed Jaama Ali, the top official in Somalia’s foreign ministry, says he is very worried about the restoration of militant Islamic rule. “Our security assessment, the Somali situation is very critical. As you may see it, it is very critical after the withdrawal of the Ethiopian; it is very volatile and very critical,” he said.
Somalia’s parliament, meanwhile, is meeting in neighboring Djibouti, a day after members voted to expand from 275 to 550 the number of members of parliament to include moderate Islamists under a United Nations-mediated deal.
Lawmakers on Tuesday extended by a few days the time limit for electing a new president to replace Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, who resigned under pressure last month.
The country’s provisional charter gives parliament 30 days to elect a new president after the position falls vacant. That 30 day period expires on Wednesday. But the leader of a moderate Islamist opposition group that is joining the government, Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed, has asked for an extension to organize a campaign for the presidency.
Sheik Sharif quickly became a frontrunner in the presidential race because he has the support of a large faction of the new members in the expanded parliament.
5 thoughts on “Seyoum Mesfin squeaks like a rat over Somalia”
Mesfin sounds like scared little boy and points fingers to the other boys in the schoolyard. Psycologi indeed.
Everybody told them from the beginning not the start this meaningless and senseless war. But he was to thickheaded to understand. Pay the price now. No one is gonna bail you out.
he is going to cry more when his all non agazzzi troops leave ethiopia and join our freedom fighters.
http://www.eastafro.com/Post/2009/01/27/over-5000-persons-languishing-in-tplf-regime’s-secret-prisons-defecting-soldiers-say/
weyane puppet country gave its hand to eritrea.
http://www.eastafro.com/Post/2009/01/29/djibouti-will-resist-war-with-eritrea-president/
The bloodshed,massacre,rape that has been commited by the exclusive tigryan dominated and hired by Bush neo-colonialist right wing elites that weyane the evil group purposely ignited to create moslem-christian conflict that way this evil organization can stay in power forever until the tigrayan elites can be untochables and crush who ever chalenges them.All ethiopian patriots should take the opportunity of weyane”s defeat by somali fighters to heal the wounds of the war of aggresion and explain to all somalis that it was committed by weyane in their names ,but never has any ethiopian support.For the mercenary weyane his day is coming to end.Weyane is rotten i don”t think any foreign power will be ready to hire him soon.
Seyoum Mesfin is the longest serving Foreign Minister in the world, (18 years and he is still on the job). He is one of the TPLF chief criminal gangsters. He is the biggest liar of the TPLF murderers. Not too long ago he said ” … the International Court of Arbitration gave Badme to Ethiopia…” Seyoum knows only three things 1) to fabricate lies
2) to please his half Eritrean boss, Meles Zenawi by damaging Ethiopian national interest 3)to full his pocket with stolen Ethiopian money.
Somali freedome fighters have gained their freedom by force from the Woyanne forces, and now if there is peace top be established it would have to be with the consent of the new tigers and not the old dogs that have created the problems and allowing an enemy force entered into Somalia to abuse the Somali society.