Ethiopia: The View of the Diaspora community over key issues.

02/02/08
by Abdi Yare Kahin - Format for printing    

By Abdi Yare Kahin.

Many believe that the Diaspora Somalis from the Somali region of Ethiopia are divided over key fundamental issues concerning the future and direction of the Somali region of Ethiopia. These fundamental issues are: Should the region seek independence from the rest of Ethiopia, is the region well served within the current Ethiopian federalism, is the ONLF armed struggle hurting or benefiting the Somali region, is there a clan division/competition and is this hurting meaningful development or how significant will the clan competition/division affect the future of the region, are the current leaders serving the region’s interest or Addis Ababa’s interest, why is the region plagued by political confusion, is the region’s resources utilized efficiently and effectively, if not who is to blame, federal government or lack of educated human resource?. Where do they get most of the region’s news and do they trust their sources of news? What is their current information of the Somali region? With these questions, I decided to get the pulse of the Diaspora community interviewing as many as 18 individuals from six of the largest Somali clans in the region. I picked three individuals from each clan; their ages were from 23-73 years old, 5 women and 13 men. These individuals consisted of individuals who visited Ethiopia and the Somali region just 6 months ago to individuals who have not seen the region for the past 30 years, while 3 of them have never seen but trace their roots to the region. I decided to interview people I didn’t know of where they stood on these questions. I used friends to refer me to 13 of the individuals who were total strangers to me. I posted the questions to each of them, sometimes asking them to explain or expand their responses. Thirteen at least graduated from high school, 3 are college graduates.

Summary of their responses and opinion.

Should the region be independent of Ethiopia?
Majority of these individuals (13/18) said no, the region should be part of Ethiopia. Most of these individuals said on my follow up questions that their opinion is based on the assumption that Ethiopia will never allow the independence of the region while some (7/18) said the region was too integrated to the rest of the country to be independent. Others (10/18) believed it was in the best interest of the Somali region to be part of Ethiopia. A significant number (14/18) firmly believed on follow up questions that the region will disintegrate into inter-clan fighting and civil war similar to what has happened in neighboring Somalia were Ethiopia to grant independence now or in the future. Others (15/18) all non-Ogaadeen Somali Clans feared Ogaaden domination and said they would rather be part of larger Ethiopia rather than see the region disintegrate into clan fighting or competition. Most felt that being part of Ethiopia is a stabilizing force for the region and prevents the animosity that is built or generated following the political domination of one clan. The three Ogaadeen individuals felt Somali clans will find away to reconcile their interests while also admitting the possibilities of the region disintegrating into inter-clan fighting or chaos. When asked how they saw the fear of other Somali clans of their clan dominating politically and economically, all felt that it was unfounded and was based on government propaganda to divide among the Somali Clans of the Somali region.

Is the region served well within the current Ethiopian Federation?

Here again the answers and responses were mixed and mostly along clan lines. However, the majority (17/18) agreed or felt that the region is not served well by the current federal system but on follow up question to expand why they think so, most (14/18) contributed to two factors; lack of capable leaders to represent the region’s interest among competing regions and senior federal officials who still don’t want to see a prosperous Somali region or Somalis. Majority felt that there was inherent discrimination (to be more specific hidden colonist using their own words) still prevalent among the most senior federal officials and the senior decision makers in the current administration of Prime Minister Zenawi. However, most felt that Zenawi was perhaps more sincere of seeing a more prosperous Somali region, but most blamed powerful inner circle Tigrays who didn’t want to see the Somali region succeed and develop. Only a minority (7/18) felt that the prime minister himself didn’t want to see a successful, fully developed Somali region for fear of future secession. However, most blamed the deficiencies of the current Somali regional leaders and the intense clan rivalry and competition for impeding the regions interest and creating an environment of political confusion and political immaturity. Most agreed that the region’s problems and its challenges in the current Ethiopian federalism was both a function of deficiency with the Somalis leaders, controlling senior federal officials and immature, restrictive, contradictory federal system.

Is the ONLF armed campaign hurting or benefiting the Somali region?

To my surprise, this was the most opinioned, most heated topic and everyone had his or her view. Majority of the individuals (16/18) said that the ONLF armed campaign was hurting not only the region but the civilian population. All felt (18/18) that the government of prime minister Zenawi uses the ONLF insurgency not only to deprive the region of meaningful development but to violate the rights of the region’s population. Almost all of them (17/18) accused federal senior officials and government security forces in the region of fomenting and escalating the violence. The majority (13/18) said that control of state power by the National Party regime allows it the space to deny and cover up the role of the regime, its surrogates, the state security forces and the police in fostering and fomenting the violence. However, almost all of them (17/18) said that the ONLF campaign was ill advised, ill conceived and serves no rest. When asked if the ONLF campaign was all inclusive and supported by most clans as the ONLF claims, the majority reputed that claim as purely ONLF propaganda (advertisement in their own words). Most (14/18) said that while ONLF stated goals of self determination might be legitimate, the major objective and intended goal of the ONLF was purely tribal or clannish. The non-Ogaadeen individuals all agreed that ONLF was formed to establish and promote the Ogaadeen clan political and economic interest in the Somali region. When asked their view about the claim of non-Ogaadeen Somali clans that ONLF served its objectives already by enabling the Ogaadeen clan politician of milking the ONLF issues and using it to their advantage already, all agreed (15/18) that the both the political and economic domination of the clan can only be explained by the existence and the campaign of the ONLF. By contrast, 17/18) will not expect any near equal political sharing but rather were more pessimissive of the region’s future. Majority (14/18) expected the region’s clan rivalry and political confusion to intensify with the eventual take over by a federally mandated interim administration.

I will publish the results of these questions which were very interesting and my observation of this highly educating adventure next Saturday. Here are the remaining questions:How significant will the clan competition/division affect the future of the region, are the current leaders serving the region’s interest or Addis Ababa’s interest, why is the region plagued by political confusion, is the region’s resources utilized efficiently and effectively, if not who is to blame, federal government or lack of educated human resource?. Where do they get most of the region’s news and do they trust their sources of news? What is their current information of the Somali region?

Abdi Yare Kaahin
Minneapolis, Kilil5 Online.

Excellent project

#17070 On Tue, 2008 02 05 14:45 Mohamud (not verified) said,

This is exactly what should have been done long time ago. People should have asked these questions to all the somalis from the somali region. The Ogaadeen Diaspora have really confused a lot people, the have re-named the region, and they have not consulted other Somalis what is/isn't good for the region. You should have added to your questions who on the world have appointed the Ogaadeen and their terrorist organization to speak for other Somalis, who made it their job? ON one hand they are consolidating power and discriminating against all other Somali clans while on the other hand, they are fighting for all Somali freedom,do you see something wrong here,do you see the hipocracy of the Ogaadeens? do you see their true intentional my fellow Somalis? Its time we stand up to the Ogaadeen bulls. Sooner or latter, the region will in a devastating civil war just like somalia if these hipocrites are not stoped.

Mohamud faarah.

my friend ogaden communities

#17082 On Sun, 2008 02 10 19:34 Anonymous (not verified) said,

my friend ogaden communities did not name the region is the old colonial that name before you were even born, get your facts straight.
ahmed

Good job Abdi

#17061 On Sun, 2008 02 03 06:13 Caagane (not verified) said,

I'm looking forward to the other pieces.I enjoyed reading this and it was a very refreshing to see other people's opinion about our region.This is what we need to see more often. We have to be more sophisticated than the just plain talk and plain opinions. This is a good start and I like it. I'm sure others will find it very refreshing.

Thanks Abdi yare and good job and good effort on your part brother.

Dhuxul A/raxman (Caagane)
London.

Malaha dadku meel bay kuugu xidhnaayeen?

#17059 On Sat, 2008 02 02 18:23 dhudi (not verified) said,

Ila ma ah dad somliya meel ay doonaanba ha joogaane, cidda ay doonaanba ha ahaadeene, Qabiilka ay doonaanba haka soo jeedeen, inay markaliya odhan karaan waxaan Rabnaa Gumaysiga somali waa tii udhimatay Xorriyada iyada oo wada jirta haddana INa-ilay; Lugbuur iyo Maxamuud Dirirna dhahoow waxay rabaan Xorriyad,
Kolka Qoraaga Faaldan Lama Fahmi karo U jeeda uu ka leeyahay Laha Waa Tigrey magac somali sheegtay, dadka uu sheegay inuu waraystase ma meel bay ugu xidhnaayeen mise wuu garan la'yahaye Ethiopian buu wraystaye, Tan kale Iyada oointab ka Aqoon yarbay hawootay oo ay damacday inay Xoroowda aaminsanaydna inay ismaamuli karto ee ma hadday tani dhacday, Kaliya Markaan Akhriyay Qoraalkan waxaan ka fahmay inuu yahay kala dil Ogaadeenka iyo beelaha kale iyo shaki galin dadka soomaaliyeed ee Xornimo-doonka Fikirka Kuwan Duqda ama wadaada jinacsane joogtaana ma qabto
ee fadlan Xaqiiqada keen dadka aad wax waydiisan Runta ka sheeg PLS

Dhudi
Jigjiga
S/Galbeed

Don't misrepresent my research

#17060 On Sun, 2008 02 03 04:34 Abdi Yare (not verified) said,

Dhudi,I understand you don't like my piece of research and you don't have to like it but its disgenuinous on your part to misrepresent my piece of research. The reason I did this project was precisely people like you because I was so confused of the many allegation and counter-allegation of the region's interest groups in the Diaspora and I wanted to find it for my self and share it with fellow Somalis where people, who are from the somali region,precisely stand on these issues. I spent 3 months doing this project and I spent a lot of time meeting people in their homes, in coffe shops,in restaurants and any place they felt comfortable or convenient. I have done the uttermost to be as objective as I can be and stick precisely to the questions and the answers of the 18 wonderful individuals who were kind and nice enough to accept my request. The interviews and answers are availabe in audio but due to privacy issues,can only publish it with their permission. I have not even added my own analysis yet which I will do at the end as separate from the results of the projects. If you have doubts then I will challenge you, to do your own research but don't misrepresent my research or project whatever you want to call them.

For your own information, I'm a political science students and I know what I'm doing here. However, I don't claim to be an expert pollister but I consulted a group of my friends, who are well informed and highly educated, some from the somali region, some from Somalia,Djabuti and others who somali-americans to help me with the questionaires and they have selected these questions from many questions based on the events of last year which have caused so much news from the region.So we wanted to know where somalis of different clans from the region stand on the most controversial or thorny issues. This is not scientific and I encourage people or other students to take this issues and do a detail research or an oppinion poll encompassing all the clans and ethnicities living in the region or larger number of poll but at least its a beginning and My hope is that it will begin a healthy debate between the diaspora community,people from the different clans and the Somali regional State and the Ethiopian government.

I can assure you that I didn't have any clan or political objective but wanted to find out where people stand on some of these questions.This is a very small sample and it might not reflect the true believes, opinions of the Diaspora community or Somalis from different clans in the Diaspora on these quesitions or issues, but it gives you a clue and as most pollisters say, small samples can be as telling as larger polls, but at least, its a topic worth pursuing in my opinion. My objective is that we can't be vague where people stand on the impoartant thorny issues of the region and hopefully someone will take the initiative to poll the citizens of the somali region who are affected the most, to find out their opinion, to find out where they stand on these issues. I would love to follow up on this result to do a wider project which might need more financing but hopefully a project that can be worked out which will be more education and a project that can be used by decision makers both government and non-governmental organization concerning the Somali region of Ethiopia. I beleive its time we remove facts from fiction when it comes to the somali region of Ethiopia. My guess is that, A lot of people will not be happy, A lot of people might not like, but its something we have to do for the sake of the region and the people who reside there and the politically active groups who tend to speak for the region and its people.

Abdi yare kahin
Minneapolis,U.S

Cabdi Yare,Some people

#17055 On Sat, 2008 02 02 14:49 Cisman Qabridahar (not verified) said,

Cabdi Yare,Some people cann`t handle freedom and self-determinatoin.They will rather slavishly live under Tigranya dominatoin than be at home with his own Somali.Just take a look at what used to be the Republic of Somalia and Mogdishu.Some are happily proclaiming that they don`t mind the death and the destructoin of their nation by the Tigrays becuase they are nolonger under the dominatoin of the other tribe.Your research seems to be your own creation and it`s is not impressive.I`m not looking forward to its last portoin.

People like you have forced him to research

#17062 On Sun, 2008 02 03 07:45 Osman Ahmed (not verified) said,

Cisman, Its because of narrow minded,self interested individuals or groups with a clanish political agenda hiding behind self determination that have forced him to find out the truth,if others share your self professed clan agenda with the cover of a more respectable self determination, the majority of us don't. people are not stupid to take your constant insudination of lies for their face values. People will eventually investigate and will eventually tell it like it is.

So, I can understand your fear because you are scared of people knowing the truth. people like you should know that people are more intelligent than you take them for granted. You should also know that people are more informed of the region than you think. In this age of cell phone, most of you are not aware that people in the region and those in the diaspora talk by the hours via cell phone.

My advise to people like you Cisman is to be careful of what you say because you will look damn ugly liers and nobody will take you serious,even when you are well intentional or you are saying the truth.

Osman Ahmed
Sunshine state of California and the Terminator Governor (Governator)

I like your questions better

#17064 On Sun, 2008 02 03 19:16 Anonymous (not verified) said,

I like your questions better than the metholodogy as I find them valid questions that need to be explored. But as you know as well as others do, your research has many problems. Firts, sample too small and can't be generilized as it doesn't have equal representation. Example, you selected 3 from each clan. I assume 3 from Ogaden and 3 from Geri ( not equal represenation). also external and intenal validity is also always challenging and is obvious for your method.

Osman Ahmed,let me tell you

#17063 On Sun, 2008 02 03 19:13 Cisman Qabridahar (not verified) said,

Osman Ahmed,let me tell you about myself.My family members live in Kenya,Raaso, Borama,Galkacyo,Hargeysa,Fiiq,Dhagaxbur,Diridawa and my hometown of Qabridaharre and I have some relatives with you in the Golden State.I love Abtigey as much as my Adeerkey,Habaryartey as much as Eedadey.I have no relative in Makale,Axum and Adwa.Now, go back to your crystal ball and tell me what`s my clan agenda?

ninkaagan shekhaashta ah

#17120 On Fri, 2008 02 15 01:30 Anonymous (not verified) said,

shekhals days are done. tigreega u niikiya and you will burn in hell with them. we ogadens will dominate you guys for ever, regardless weather the melez statys or goes.

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