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Kenya, Somalia Trade Threats in Indian Ocean Dispute

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 16 Aug 2019, 12:03

Kenya, Somalia Trade Threats in Indian Ocean Dispute



A general view of the Kenyan parliament building in the capital Nairobi, March 2008 file photo.

Analysts warn that tension could rise as a U.N. hearing nears on a Kenyan-Somali territorial argument.

Kenya's parliament recently called on President Uhuru Kenyatta to send troops to the Indian Ocean to protect the country's territory from what it calls Somalia's aggression.

"In the event that diplomacy is going to fail and any other process fails, then our constitution permits the use of Kenya defense forces to protect our boundary, and the authority to use Kenya defense forces is vested in the parliament,” said lawmaker John Mbadi. “The president can declare war or use our forces to protect our boundary, but the deployment of those troops must be sanctioned by the parliament. We told the president ... that parliament would support any means to protect our territory."

Kenya maritime border claim map


Court of Justice hearing

The threat by Kenya comes less than a month before the U.N.'s International Court of Justice holds a hearing on the dispute.

Somali lawmaker Mohamed Omar Talha told VOA that his country would counter Kenya by sending troops of its own to the 100,000-square-kilometer (38,600-square-mile) area.

"If they send their troops to Somalia, we, the parliament of Somalia, will also bring a motion that will counter such a threat and give permission to our soldiers to defend our people and territory,” Talhar said.

The neighbors' maritime dispute began in 2014 when Somalia filed a complaint against Kenya in the International Court of Justice saying it had exhausted all other avenues of finding a resolution.

Oil Exploration Blocks in disputed Kenya-Somalia blocks



Kenya wants negotiations with Somalia, while Somalia insists the court process must stop before negotiations take place.

Security expert Mwachofi Singo said a conflict between the countries would benefit the al-Shabab terrorist group.

Fan the fires'

"Catastrophic. Nobody wants to worsen an already bad situation, because the security situation in the Horn [of Africa] is already not good,” Singo said. “You have al-Shabab roaming around everywhere. Kenya is part of the AMISOM [African Union Mission in Somalia] force that is fighting al-Shabab inside Somalia. Now, if you open another front … this can only fan the fires. I think al-Shabab will celebrate, because chaos thrives in chaos.”

Mumo Nzau, who teaches diplomacy and international studies at the University of Nairobi, said the military threats were political statements.

"Those are kind of political statements by politicians, and they are normal,” Nzau said. “But that cannot be the official position of the country. It's just positions that politicians take once in a while, but … there are no troops at the disputed area for any reason. This is a matter that the United Nations Security Council and the African Union are observing very closely, and they are working very closely with the two countries."

The hearing on the Indian Ocean dispute will begin Sept. 9 at International Court of Justice headquarters in The Hague.
https://www.voanews.com/africa/kenya-so ... an-dispute

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Re: Kenya, Somalia Trade Threats in Indian Ocean Dispute

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 16 Aug 2019, 12:17

Kenyan Bantu are delusional expansionists chimpanzee..

Tana river & half of Lamu inhabitants aren't Kenyan Bantu and Nilotic ethnic, they are Somalis and Orma tribe, In fact, Somalis and Orma were the first inhabitants of Lamu Island and the whole of kenyan coastline,

Tana river and Mombassa county map


Today, Kenya coastal region is overrun by Bantu and Nilotic people.


Marsabit county is entirely inhabited by Somalis, Gabra, Sakuye and few Borana.


beautiful landscapes

Isiolo-Marsabit to Moyale road, this beautiful land doesn't belong to Kenyans, It belongs to Somalis, Gabra, Sakuye and the few Borana nomad.





Map of Kenya Regional Division and Ethnic Distribution.

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Re: Kenya, Somalia Trade Threats in Indian Ocean Dispute

Post by Somaliman » 16 Aug 2019, 13:38

When Somalia was being begged by the OAU not to invade Kenya in 1977, and Somalia was comforting panic-stricken Kenya!



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Re: Kenya, Somalia Trade Threats in Indian Ocean Dispute

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 16 Aug 2019, 19:04

Tigrayman, how did you find the video from youtube? :roll: the title is written in Afaan Oromo.

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Re: Kenya, Somalia Trade Threats in Indian Ocean Dispute

Post by Somaliman » 16 Aug 2019, 19:59

AbyssiniaLady wrote:
16 Aug 2019, 19:04
Tigrayman, how did you find the video from youtube? :roll: the title is written in Afaan Oromo.


SinLady,

I've translated it into Tigrinya using Google Translate! Could you translate it from Afaan Oromo into Somali - to show us how the Somali writing looks like as many of us here in Mekelle haven't got a clue about that!

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Re: Kenya, Somalia Trade Threats in Indian Ocean Dispute

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 17 Aug 2019, 06:53

Working together to combat illegal fishing off the Somali coast







During a meeting with the Policy Officer for Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing (IUU), EU NAVFOR Somalia presented more than 300 fishing-related observations that had been documented over the past three months.

Brussels, 21 June 2019 — This week, a representative of EU NAVFOR Somalia Operation ATALANTA met with Mr. Julien Daudu, policy Officer for Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing (IUU) of the European Commission’s Directorate General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE).

The meeting was a regular one that occurs between EU NAVFOR and DG MARE once every three months. During these meetings, EU NAVFOR Somalia Operation ATALANTA staff report the past quarter’s accumulated observations of fishing activities off the coast of Somalia. During this meeting with the DG MARE, EU NAVFOR presented more than 300 fishing-related observations that had been documented over the past three months.

This information sharing between EU NAVFOR and the European Commission is crucial as provides the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) with factual data on fishing activity with regards to illegal, unreported and unregulated fisheries. Furthermore, it allows the appropriate authorities to then take action against offenders who have violated the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Somalia. This collaboration is a great example of effective cooperation between the European Commission and EU NAVFOR Somalia.



In accordance with the Operation ATALANTA mandate, EU NAVFOR air and naval assets are constantly collecting data regarding fishing activity off the coast of Somalia.






https://eunavfor.eu/working-together-to ... mali-coast

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Re: Kenya, Somalia Trade Threats in Indian Ocean Dispute

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 17 Aug 2019, 07:00

In other words, working together to protect illegal fishing off the Somali coast.







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