Showing posts with label qaran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label qaran. Show all posts

Friday, 14 March 2008

Letter from the European Commission

Friday, 22 February 2008

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President of the European Commission José Manuel Barossa
In a letter addressed to the president of the European Liberal Democratic and Reform Party Ms Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck, the President of the European Commission José Manuel Barossa confirmes that the EC Envoy for Somalia has directly engaged with the Somaliland authorieties on the issue of political associations being permitted to participate freely and, more generally, on the democratization process which should lead to presidential and local elections in 2008., to be supported, inter alia. by the European Commission.

Brussels 08.02.2008

Ms. Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck , MEP
President
European Liberal, Democratic and Reform party, aisbl
31, Rue Montoyor,
1000 Brussells

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Dear President,

thank you for your letter on 27 November, 2007. I am likewise concerned the recent the recent development in Somaliland, including the arrests last summer of three leaders of Somaliland's QARAN'S political party and increasing tension with Puntland over the town of Lasanood.

I wish to reassure you that the EU has made a public statements under the Portugese President. Voicing its concern about the evolving situation in Somaliland and calling for restraint and space for dialogue and reconciliation. Furthermore, the EC Special Envoy for Somalia has directly engaged with the Somaliland authorieties on the issue of political associations being permitted to participate freely and, more generally, on the democratization process which should lead to presidential and local elections in 2008., to be supported, inter alia. by the European Commission.

The EU remains committed to maintaining concerted pressure on Somaliland government to address the ban on formation of political associations, release political prisoners, and participate in a good faith in a consensual process on the issue of the electoral time frame and voter registration and it encourages and supports the new National Electoral Commission (NEC) to take a leading role in this process. We are pleased, in this regard, that political detained were released in December.

Yours sincerely,

José Manuel Barossa


Source: Qaran

Lord Avebury strong letter of support to Qaran's case.

Saturday, 08 March 2008

thumb_avebury.jpg Lord Avebury responds to Dr. Gabose's letter and continues to press Lord Malloch-Brown KCMG, Foreign & Commonwealth Office to impress upon the Somaliland administration to allow free and fair elections in Somaliland. He makes one of his strongest arguments yet why Qaran should participate in the coming elections.

From Lord Avebury P0807033

020-7274 4617
March 7, 2008

Dear Mark,

Further to our correspondence about the treatment of the Qaran Political Association in Somaliland, I attach a memorandum which has been emailed to me from Dr Mohamed A Gabose, Chairman of the QPA, about the continuing restrictions on their activities.

I share Dr Gabose’s concerns as you know, and whilst I have always been a staunch friend of Somaliland and an advocate of their right to self-determination, I hope we and the European Commission are doing our utmost to persuade President Rayaale to find ways of allowing the QPA and others to participate in the local elections. If the QPA have a sizeable following it would be unfortunate to put it mildly if those people are disenfranchised. If on the other hand they represent only a handful of electors, it would be no skin off the noses of the three establishment parties if they are allowed to put up candidates.

The Rt Hon the Lord Malloch-Brown KCMG,
Foreign & Commonwealth Office,
London SW1A 2AH

Letter from Qaran's Chairman Dr. Gabose

Thursday, 06 March 2008

thumb_drgabose.jpgQaran’s case
Hargeisa, March/06/2008


Somaliland’s democracy is based on the multiparty system(see article 9/1 of the Somaliland Constitution) it is on this basis that the next election is scheduled to take place at the municipal level on July 7, 2008 and the presidential election on Aug. 31, 2008.

We (Qaran Political Association) believe that we stand on strong legal ground when we assert that we have every right to participate in the coming local election, and if successful at that level, we also are aiming to contest in the presidential one as well. Our argument is not based on fancy legal footwork, nor do we seek to establish a new paradigm, what we are asking for, and in effect demanding, is to have the same chance and to have access to the same process the current existing parties went through when they qualified to become the three (3) national parties.

Replenishing our democracy with regular elections where the people have a real chance to choose among new and old ideas can only improve the chances of this young democracy to take roots in Somaliland. Allowing a larger participatory base (instead of just three parties) is also conducive to maintaining stability and curbs inevitable resentments generated when a given group is excluded from the process.

Unfortunately the current administration has chosen a different path, this path is one in which the rule of law and due process have taken a distinctive lesser role and are trumped by totalitarian tendencies disguised as a democratic exercise. Illegal detentions and draconian judgments issued by discredited courts have been deployed against us in order to keep us from exercising our most basic fundamental citizen rights, and that is to vote, or to be voted into office.

For all practical purposes this government has rendered us non citizens when it stripped from us our right to vote or to be voted into office. To add insult to injury, this action goes squarely against the Somaliland Constitution which guarantees the right to vote as a fundamental right that cannot be amended by any branch of government (Legislative, Judiciary, and Executive), see articles 22/2, 127/d and 130/5.

In addition the Somaliland administration is adamantly opposed to opening up the registration process for new political association, and entertaining the notion that the difficulty lies in time constraints instead of a stubborn president who steadfastly refuses to open a single registration office where new political entities can submit their papers is a false choice, and is one the EU and US donor nations should be wary of.

The solution does not lie in compelling us (Qaran) to join the existing three parties, if we felt they represented our ideals and values we would have done so without the hardship of detentions and all subsequent insults and harassments. For us, this is a matter of principle, the democratic principle which should be defended and safeguarded from the impulse of reaching and expedient solution which could result in depriving us of our most fundamental right.

Opening up the process not just for Qaran, but to all qualified contesters is not just the right thing to do, but will be an essential component in holding a peaceful and inclusive election in the country. Allowing parties in power to develop strategic chock holds that deny the rest of the population the true choice of democracy will foster discontent and may lead us to the path of unintended consequences.

We continue to be impressed by the strong support and special attention given to our case by the international community and are thankful for the opportunity provided to us by the Undersecretary for African Affairs Dr. Frazer on her recent visit to Hargeisa when she included us into her busy agenda and gave us a chance to make our case.

The EU has been equally forceful in delivering a strong message to the Somaliland administration as the letter from the EU president Mr. Jose Barroso to Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck the president of ELDR indicates where he points out that:

“The EC Special Envoy for Somalia has directly engaged with the Somaliland authorities on the issue of political associations being permitted to participate freely and, more generally, on the democratization process which should lead to Presidential and local elections in 2008, to be supported, inter alia, by the European Commission.
The EU remains committed to maintaining concerted pressure on the Somaliland government to address the ban on the formation of political association”

We remain committed to continue our struggle and redouble our efforts to bring about the change we seek peacefully and with deliberate care, and we hope all who value the democratic process, honest debate and the exchange of ideas in the political market place will stand with us.

As the famous slave abolitionary figure Fredrick Douglas once said “Power concedes nothing without demand”. This statement was true then and remains so today.
We are engaged in a good fight and we aim to stand firm on the solid grounds of democracy, legality and liberty.

It is our fervent hope that you will stand with us.

Dr. Mohamed A.Gabose
Chairman of
Qaran Political Association


Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Frazer, and special envoy Yates meet with Qaran .

Sunday, 03 February 2008

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Ambassador Frazer
(qaransomaliland.com)- Hargeysa
In a surprise visit to Somaliland a high US delegation led by Assistant Secretary Jendayi Frazer and Special Envoy to Somalia Ambassador Yohn M Yates met with president Rayale, the opposition Parties and Qaran leaders separetely.The meeting was held in neutral grounds at Hotel Ambassador.

The opposition parties met with the delegation first, followed by the chairman of Qaran Dr. Gabose, and the president was seen last. The meeting was set in such a format to put everyone present on an equal footing.

Dr. Gabose and his associates presented papers to the US delegation which in addition to Dr. Frazer and Ambassador Yates also included Nole Garey, Somalia/Djibouti Desk Officer. The US delegation was well informed about the difficulties facing Qaran and showed great interest and simpathy as Dr Gabose pointed out to them the lack tollerance for difference of political views shown by this Somaliland administration and its inabilty to engage in a constructive dialogue without resorting to illigal dentantions, constant threats and intimidations to those entities that dare challenge its positon.
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Somalia Special Envoy Ambassador Yates


The timing of the US delegation visit coincided with the Somaliland Parliament's response to Qaran' s request to address the political impass between them and the administration. In a letter released to the press yesterday from the Parliament signed by deputy Speaker Mr Abdiassis "Samaale" the Somaliland Parliament is for the first time on the record when it comes to the issue of Qaran's political standing and the validity of law N.14.

The letter which was also hand delivered to the US delegation by Dr Gabose addressed three subjects:

1. It expressed deep sorrow on the injustices and what the Parliament sees as violations of their rights as citizens on their illigal detention and offerd words of encoragements while praising their patience.
2. It reaffirmed the Constitution and declared that no branch of the government has the authority to strip citizens of their fundamental rights (in this case the right to vote and to be voted into office).
3. It validated the legality of Law N.14 wich is the law used in the previous presidential elections and declared it to be the only election law in existance until a new law is passed to replace it.

Equal time was given to each party and the US delegation departed within hours after arriving in Hargeysa this morning.

qaransomaliland.com Hargeysa.

Thank you letter from the leadership of Qaran

Thursday, 03 January 2008


thumb_qaranleaders.jpgWe would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your efforts in supporting the democratization process in Somaliland., we also wish to extend our gratitude for your relentless exertion and concern in securing our release during the last four months and twenty three days we have been unjustly imprisoned by the current Somaliland government.

The international community continues to engage with Somaliland on a range of different issues, mostly directed at the continued progress towards democratization and economic development and in this regard we would like to urge you to continue your support and engagement in bringing about the kind of government that will practice good and responsible governance that is responsive to the wishes of the its people.

Furthermore, with the coming local and presidential elections, Somaliland faces additional hurdles of conducting a voter registration process and unresolved Constitutional questions about new political association vying to take part in the political process of the country.

This will require intense and sustained commitment from the international community, patience and willingness to resolve all disputes with civility, dialogue, respect for the other and a strong commitment to resolve differences by peaceful means, so that Somaliland can remain an island of stability in the volatile region of the Horn of Africa.

We are confident that the people of Somaliland and members of the international community that have invested time and resources to foster peace, stability, democracy and the rule of law will once again rise to the occasion and make Somaliland a viable and successful member of the expanding democratic global village.

Wishing you all a happy, peaceful and prosperous new year.

Sincerely,

Chairman of Qaran

Dr. Mohamed A. Gabose,

1st Vice Chair of Qaran

Eng. Mohamed Hashi Elmi

2nd Vice Chair of Qaran

Jamal Aidid Ibrahim

Special thanks go to:


Amnesty International East Africa.

Amnesty International UK

Amnesty International US

European Union Representative Hargeysa

European Union Representative Nairobi


British Embassy Addis Ababa

American Embassy Nairobi

Finish Embassy Nairobi

Norwegian Embassy London

Swedish Embassy London


House of Lords London

House of Commons London

Welsh Assembly Government London

US Congress Washington DC

US Department of State Washington DC

International Republican Institute Washington DC


Somaliland Democracy Group

Somaliland Forum

East Africa Policy Institute Washington DC

SIRAG London


Hon.Michael Allen MP UK Parliament

Hon.Kerry McCarthy, MP UK Parliament

Ibrahim Hashi Jama Somaliland Lawyer

Lord Avebury House of Lords London

Sir Mark Malloch Brown London

Annemia Neysts-Uyttebroeck MEP Brussels

Lynn Fredrickson AI Washington DC

Donald Payne US Congress Washington DC

Sen. Joseph Biden US Senate Washington DC

Sen. Barak Obama US Senate Washington DC

qaransomaliland.com


Tuesday, 18 December 2007

Happy Eid, Qaran Politicians Released Finaly, Victory for Somaliland.

News in Somali:

Ciid Mubaarak! Qaran Madaxdeedii oo Hargeysa maanta ku ciidaya!!!
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Maxamed Cabdi Gabboose iyo ku xigeenadiisa Maxamed Xaashi Cilmi iyo Jamaal Caydiid Ibraahim
(qaransomaliland.com) - Hargeysa 18/12/2007

Saaka markay saacaddu ahayd 4tii subaxnimo Hargeysa ayaa siyaasiyiintii Qaran xaafadahoodii la kala geeyey.

Wareysi gaaban ee guddomiyaha Ururka Qaran Dr. Maxamed Cabdi Gaboose la yeelanay wuxuu noo sheegay iney filayeen in subaxnimada la sii daynayo laakiin ay si kedis ah shandadohoodii askari u boobtay habeenimo oo gawaari si deg-deg ah lagula soo baxsaday. Wax waraaqa ah oo ay saxiixeena ayan jidhin oo sifada lagu soo daayay ay filayaan iney tahay middey iyagu doonayeen oo u oggolaaneysa iney Ururkooda loo oggolado iney diwaan gelin karan si ay dorashooyinka soo socda uga qeyb qaataan.

Wixii kaloo war ah halka kala soco.

Mahdi A. Abdi

qaransomaliland.com