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Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by Somaliman » 03 Sep 2024, 19:20

Somalia introduced a new shipping directive aimed at regulating the movement of vessels within its territorial waters. The new regulation was reported over the weekend by the state-owned media Somalia National News Agency (SONNA).

Going forward, vessels entering and operating within Somali national waters will be mandated to fly the Somali flag. In addition, ships transiting Somali waters must inform the country’s maritime regulator and comply with Ministry of Ports and Marine Transport regulations.




https://maritime-executive.com/article/ ... egulations.

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Re: Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by Dama » 03 Sep 2024, 19:47

Another war with Somaliland? The last war took 11 years and Somaliland won. Somaliland back then was weaker. Now is much stronger than it was when fought against Ziad Barre.

Lived independently for the last 30 years. Built its democratic institutions, military, currency, healthcare, education and signed bilateral relations with more than 23 countries.

Trust me, it wont standby and watch its sovereignity stripped.

Brace yourself for decades of war crimes and genocides on both sides.

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Senegal did not fight Gambia when it broke the confederation it entered willingly and left.
Egypt did not fight Syria when Syria broke away from the Arab Republic union. Peace is worth it. Egypt and Senegal did not lose anything but avoided loses in lives and properties.

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Re: Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by Somaliman » 03 Sep 2024, 20:21

Mogadishu has always been generous, lax, and compassionate towards this mindless enclave. It has crossed the red line with regards to breaching on the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Therefore, we're concretely showing them a bit by bit that they're part and parcel of Somalia.

From now onward, all vessels coming to Berbera will have to comply with the country's regulations, including permission, fees, etc.

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Re: Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by Zack » 03 Sep 2024, 20:24

Somaliman wrote:
03 Sep 2024, 20:21
Mogadishu has always been generous, lax, and compassionate towards this mindless enclave. It has crossed the red line with regards to breaching on the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Therefore, we're concretely showing them a bit by bit that they're part and parcel of Somalia.

From now onward, all vessels coming to Berbera will have to comply with the country's regulations, including permission, fees, etc.
What happens if they dont can the Somali coast guard Enforce it ? Can Somalia goverment sue them or take them to court or give them a fine.

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Re: Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by Somaliman » 03 Sep 2024, 21:12

There's a pack of laws that apply to vessels entering a country's waters and maritime navigation in general. And breaching these can make a vessel out of service. Insurance companies will automatically suspend their insurance. to start with, just like an airline that breaches the airspace of a country. No vessel is allowed to be on the high seas without insurance.

Apart from illegal small fishing boats, vessels are very careful about the maritime law, as they could easily be put out business by infringing them.

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Re: Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by Zack » 03 Sep 2024, 21:19

What truly concerns me more is the issue of illegal fishing activities conducted by non-Somali fishermen, primarily of Indian, Yemeni, and Omani origin. This troubling practice extends even to Djibouti, where, despite a sophisticated coast guard, enforcement remains problematic. Unfortunately, the situation is particularly dire in the Somaliland and Puntland regions, where the scarcity of adequate resources and equipment severely impedes effective maritime protection against these unlawful operations.

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Re: Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by Somaliman » 03 Sep 2024, 22:13

Zack wrote:
03 Sep 2024, 21:19
What truly concerns me more is the issue of illegal fishing activities conducted by non-Somali fishermen, primarily of Indian, Yemeni, and Omani origin. This troubling practice extends even to Djibouti, where, despite a sophisticated coast guard, enforcement remains problematic. Unfortunately, the situation is particularly dire in the Somaliland and Puntland regions, where the scarcity of adequate resources and equipment severely impedes effective maritime protection against these unlawful operations.

Dr Zackovich



This will soon be sorted out, as Turkey is going to train the Somali navy and supply them with equipment.

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Re: Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by fairlyparcel » 03 Sep 2024, 22:14

Zack wrote:
03 Sep 2024, 20:24
Somaliman wrote:
03 Sep 2024, 20:21
Mogadishu has always been generous,geometry dash lax, and compassionate towards this mindless enclave. It has crossed the red line with regards to breaching on the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Therefore, we're concretely showing them a bit by bit that they're part and parcel of Somalia.

From now onward, all vessels coming to Berbera will have to comply with the country's regulations, including permission, fees, etc.
What happens if they dont can the Somali coast guard Enforce it ? Can Somalia goverment sue them or take them to court or give them a fine.

Dr Zackovich
If a vessel fails to comply with the new regulations, the Coast Guard has the authority to board, inspect, and, if necessary, detain the vessel. Enforcement could include preventing non-compliant vessels from continuing their journey or taking other corrective actions.
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Re: Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by Dama » 03 Sep 2024, 22:19

Somaliman wrote:
03 Sep 2024, 20:21
Mogadishu has always been generous, lax, and compassionate towards this mindless enclave. It has crossed the red line with regards to breaching on the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Therefore, we're concretely showing them a bit by bit that they're part and parcel of Somalia.

From now onward, all vessels coming to Berbera will have to comply with the country's regulations, including permission, fees, etc.
No it was not compassinate. It was more than brutal. War crimes. Genocides. More than 200 mass graves have been disovered.

To enforce a right it did not have. Against the independent country that helped it gain its independence from Italia. With great ethusiasm, it invited it to form a greater Somali republic.

When it failed its hope of brothethood, it simply and peacefully wanted to leave. But, its helping hands were slapped. Its back broken. Its schools, hospitals, shops, hotels, homes were bombed to dust. More than 200, 000 Somalilanders were killed by crazy Somali Republican army it helped build.Still defeated it and declared its indendence in 1991.

Now is different. Somalia is weaker. Bloodied by al-Shaba. Half of Mogadishu is controlled by al-Shabab. But Somaliland is stronger.
Just try it. If you do, Somalia is a fool.

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Re: Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by sun » 03 Sep 2024, 22:29

Zack wrote:
03 Sep 2024, 21:19
What truly concerns me more is the issue of illegal fishing activities conducted by non-Somali fishermen, primarily of Indian, Yemeni, and Omani origin. This troubling practice extends even to Djibouti, where, despite a sophisticated coast guard, enforcement remains problematic. Unfortunately, the situation is particularly dire in the Somaliland and Puntland regions, where the scarcity of adequate resources and equipment severely impedes effective maritime protection against these unlawful operations.

Dr Zackovich
Mamma Ethiopia, the human, material, natural, etc. resource rich country with a democratically elected good government and world class Peace Gold Medal award winner leader can extend friendly hands and help for the benefits of all concerned to grow and prosper in peace with out the destructive and impoverishing war.

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Re: Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by sun » 03 Sep 2024, 23:07

One possibly relevant example to the Somali case is the peaceful dissolution of the former Czechoslovakia which took effect on December 31, 1992, through the self-determined secession of the federal republic of Czechoslovakia into the independent countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Both mirrored the Czech Socialist Republic and the Slovak Socialist Republic without a single gunshot, which had been created in 1969 as the constituent states of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic until the end of 1989.
This historical event is sometimes known as the Velvet Divorce, a reference to the bloodless Velvet Revolution of 1989, which led to the peaceful formation of the two states currently walking strong and enjoying life happily without any complaint and beating loud war drums. 8)

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Re: Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by Somaliman » 03 Sep 2024, 23:20

sun wrote:
03 Sep 2024, 22:29
Zack wrote:
03 Sep 2024, 21:19
What truly concerns me more is the issue of illegal fishing activities conducted by non-Somali fishermen, primarily of Indian, Yemeni, and Omani origin. This troubling practice extends even to Djibouti, where, despite a sophisticated coast guard, enforcement remains problematic. Unfortunately, the situation is particularly dire in the Somaliland and Puntland regions, where the scarcity of adequate resources and equipment severely impedes effective maritime protection against these unlawful operations.

Dr Zackovich
Mamma Ethiopia, the human, material, natural, etc. resource rich country with a democratically elected good government and world class Peace Gold Medal award winner leader can extend friendly hands and help for the benefits of all concerned to grow and prosper in peace with out the destructive and impoverishing war.


Galla animal,

You call the cursed land "Mama Ethiopia" only since your Galla monkey kin has become prime monster in Arat Kilo! Where were you prior to that!
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Re: Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by sun » 04 Sep 2024, 00:12

Somaliman wrote:
03 Sep 2024, 23:20
sun wrote:
03 Sep 2024, 22:29
Zack wrote:
03 Sep 2024, 21:19
What truly concerns me more is the issue of illegal fishing activities conducted by non-Somali fishermen, primarily of Indian, Yemeni, and Omani origin. This troubling practice extends even to Djibouti, where, despite a sophisticated coast guard, enforcement remains problematic. Unfortunately, the situation is particularly dire in the Somaliland and Puntland regions, where the scarcity of adequate resources and equipment severely impedes effective maritime protection against these unlawful operations.

Dr Zackovich
Mamma Ethiopia, the human, material, natural, etc. resource rich country with a democratically elected good government and world class Peace Gold Medal award winner leader can extend friendly hands and help for the benefits of all concerned to grow and prosper in peace with out the destructive and impoverishing war.


Galla animal,

You call the cursed land "Mama Ethiopia" only since your Galla monkey kin have become prime monster in Arat Kilo! Where were you prior to that!
Paranoid baboon,

The blessed mamma and the beautiful Mamma Ethiopia, the origins of human species, the fountain of the classical original wisdom, egalitarianism and democracy values have been kept alive, kicking joyfully and happily independent with the determined and gallant patriotic selfless solid support and defenses of the Oromos. :P

To mention just the few tip of the iceberg Oromo patriots from historical records, note the top notch community leader and patriot Abune Petros (Magarsaaa Badhaassa) of Shawa who at a crucial time came out publicly in Addis Ababab to join the disenchanted public rally organized by the invading foreign military leaders of that time who threatened to execute the pope unless he publicly and openly endorse the invading military rulers and their government's legitimacy over mamma Ethiopia. But the Pope, standing straight, focused loudly and categorically denounced the invaders and called on all Ethiopians to stand up and fight alien rulers. For his action the foreign military leaders ordered its execution unit and brutally executed the pope right on the spot. But the Ethiopians rebelled, fought the enemy from all sides until they were crushed beyond any repair running back to where they came with no questions being asked.

Similarly another Oromo general named Abdisa Aaga rebelled against the same invaders chasing them all over the places until he got captured and sent far away to suffer in the prison of the invading country. The Oromo patriot organized enough fighters from within the jail finally escaping and fighting day and night in the invaders home land until total victory is achieved and fascists totally defeated everywhere. Mind you that this time was the time when the whole of East Africa, except Ethiopia by then were under the crushing yoke of the so called "Colonialist" East African Territories, currently revealing itself in your erratic form of savage inferiority complex glittering and shining on your face and in your words.
:P

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Re: Somalia Issues New Maritime Regulations to Manage Vessels in its Waters

Post by Zack » 04 Sep 2024, 17:52

Gallas are useless and they will never take an inch of Somali territory you can believe that ,

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