Saturday, May 21, 2011

Terror Apologist Kenyan Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs MR -Corruption Richard Onyonka has expressed support for the recognition of One-Clan secessionist Enclave. aka Somaliland

update on Somali-land an illegal entity being created by a particular clan (Isaaq) in order to serve personal interests, and as a proxy being used by foreign powers (mainly Ethiopia) in order to keep Somalia divided and weak
government ministers are deeply involved in shady deals.
How much did Richard Onyonka get paid  
It is obvious Kenya as well as Ethiopia do not want a united strong Somalia as it was. they prefer weak divided Somalia.
According to Iran's English-language Press TV??
Kenyan Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs Richard Onyonka said that Nairobi supports the recognition of Somaliland as an independent state and Kenya will encourage the countries of the African Union to officially recognize One-Clan secessionist Enclave. aka  Somaliland, a correspondent in Nairobi reported late on Friday.

Onyonka made the remarks in an address to a group of Somalilanders living in Nairobi.

Somalilander Mohamed Saleh, who attended the gathering, said Somaliland deserves recognition since it has been relatively peaceful for years.

“We have managed to remain stable in a very volatile region and this should push the global community to recognize our sovereignty from the bigger Somalia,” he stated.

Somaliland, situated in northwestern Somalia, unilaterally declared independence from the rest of the African country in 1991.
Further proof that the kenya baantuu  do not wish to see Somalia in peace

Some background
secessionist Somaliland enclave smuggling illegal weapons terrorist organizations included shabaab

The Myth of Somaliland aka One-Clan secessionist Enclave
Somalia loosing identity: will Ethiopia alter the demography?
Secessionist Somaliland and Al Shabaab two faces of the Same Token (Al Shabaab Puzzle!)

Terrorist break away tribal enclave aka Somaliland and the Somali terrorist network

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