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The Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia (ARS)expresses profound
dismay with UNSC resolution 1907 (2009) dated December 23, 2009. Although
the declaration purports to address immediate threats to the stability
and wellbeing of Somalia, yet it has been reduced simply to another failure
in dealing with the roots of the crisis or real violators of the country's
sovereignty, territorial integrity and the human dignity of its citizens.
The following facts support our position:-
a) Somalis, the dictates of geography and presence of foreign military
bases in the region underline the fact that weapons are not delivered
from Eritrea but are primarily captured from enemy troops (of the so-called
TFG or foreign occupation forces).
b) Support for the opposition forces comes from the people of Somalia.
c) Eritrea's assistance has consistently proved to have been constructive
in that it:-
i. Hosted Somali political factions (Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed included)
in search for an inclusivenational consensus.ii. Eritrea has remained
mindful and loyal to the unwavering solidarity by Somalis throughout its
30 years liberation struggle.
iii. Unlike some of our immediate neighbors, Eritrea did not invade or
violate in any manner the sovereignty of our country or its people.
Instead of dealing with realities on the ground, the UNSC resolution
failed to identify the actual perpetrators of instability and pursued
a proxy witch-hunt for a scapegoat. Evidence for this pattern of conveniently
distorting facts and double standards can be traced in numerous Security
Council decisions, including:-
· Uganda's military intervention in the DRC; and, Rwanda s' role
in the same conflict.
· Ethiopia's military, financial and political support to Somali
warlords during the TNG reign (2000- 2004), that has been carried out
in blatant violation of UNSC resolutions.
· Ethiopia's military invasion and subsequent occupation of Somalia
during 2006-8 contrary to Resolution 1625 of 2004.
Therefore, the ARS rejects and denounces in the strongest terms UNSC
resolution 1907 (2009).
Peace and stability in Somalia cannot be reclaimed through a policy dedicated
to the search for scapegoats. Instead, there is no alternative to a Somali
owned inclusive approach along with the withdrawal of foreign troops.
Accordingly, we call upon the international community to support this
effort by respecting the will of our people.
ARS Asmara.
December 24,
2009.
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