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Re: President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Post by Somaliman » 24 Mar 2023, 16:56

Abere wrote:
23 Mar 2023, 19:53
That is not true.

Ethiopia is the switching board of life of Djibouti - የህይወት ማብሪያ እና ማጥፊያ (ባልቦላ) ናት። Even Tigray the least agriculturally cultivable part of the country is 100x better in terms of food than Djibouti. The food shortage encountered in some parts of the country is purely man made, engender by war and conflict sponsored by foreign agents. Other than that, Ethiopia is the water tower and bread basket of Africa. Sadly, Ethiopia is deliberately hobbled not tap her full natural potential. Ethiopia is like ዳር ዳሯ እሳት መሃሏ ገነት የሆነች ውብ አገር።

Somaliman wrote:
23 Mar 2023, 17:01
Abere wrote:
23 Mar 2023, 15:51
Wondered about this tiny spot in East Africa for which Ethiopia is her life line, food, water etc. So, came across , chronology of key events:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-13232162




It can be a "tiny spot", but certainly not the leader in recipients of food aid in the world, as your hopeless poverty-ridden Ethiopia is the world's most food aid dependent country. And FYI, Djibouti doesn't get any food or water from Ethiopia free of charge.

The author of the article whom I personally know got it wrong on this one. Although I've no sympathy for Guelleh, anyone who has an insightful observation with regard to Djibouti can easily guess that Guelleh's iron grip on Djibouti is not going to erode any time soon.

BTW, Eritrean kids daring to tell Djiboutians to get rid of their Guelleh points out the poor mental calibre of these kids more than anything else.




this tiny spot in East Africa
Guess what! This "tiny spot" has lately been handling 90% of your landlocked country's maritime trade.

Guess what! This "tiny spot" has also lately become an attractive vying spot for global military superpowers, hosting key military bases and turning Djibouti into epicentre of global politics, which is all what these Eritrean kids here are all moaning about, as they're dying of envy, watching that a great power competition is being well exhibited next door and their neighbour is boasting great diplomatic clout, while the only time their country, which is not even known to many people, is paid attention to is when the world is sometimes wondering who is left inside the country, as Africa's North Korea is also known as "the world's fastest emptying country". These kids have all applied for asylum abroad by demonising their country and president, yet they're here glorifying the same country and president! I laugh whenever I read someone calling these little prostitutes paid cadres, as I wonder who would pay this scum.

One of the downsides of the internet is that it even allows Eritrean lowlife kids to dare to denounce other people's president as a dictator, when their president is known as "the brutal first and only ever president the world keeps ignoring"!

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Re: President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Post by Digital Weyane » 24 Mar 2023, 17:10


የውጪ እርዳታ በፉጥነት ወደ ትግራይን የሚገባበትን መሥመር ለመፍጠር ጅቡቲን የትግራይ ግዛት ካላደረግን አንተኛም። :roll:

ጅቡቲ ግዝአት ትግራይና እትኾነሉ መንገዲ ኻው ምእላሽ ዓዲ የንውዕሊ። የንህርሲ ! :roll: :roll:

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Re: President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Post by Somaliman » 24 Mar 2023, 17:23

Only 0.001% of the Eri- population, know about mereja forum.

Although I believe you've dug this figure out of your ar.sehole, it makes sense, since less than 1 percent of the population has access to the internet and 0 percent to fast internet connection.

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Re: President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Post by Zmeselo » 24 Mar 2023, 18:11

You know what comes out of my ar.sehole & you love it! :lol:
Somaliman wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 17:23
Only 0.001% of the Eri- population, know about mereja forum.

Although I believe you've dug this figure out of your ar.sehole, it makes sense, since less than 1 percent of the population has access to the internet and 0 percent to fast internet connection.

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Re: President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Post by Zmeselo » 24 Mar 2023, 18:15

Who'se following who on every thread, like a puppy on a leash? :lol:

Eripoblikan wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 16:56
Abe Abraham wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 16:53
Mr Zmeselo is a highly intelligent Eritrean patriot.
Please save above for April the fools' day. It's only a week away. :lol: :lol: :lol:

I hope Zed has prepared some two dozen of toilet paper before reading this thread:

https://mereja.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=317829

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Re: President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Post by Eripoblikan » 24 Mar 2023, 18:27

Here comes another hose of fire for your behind: :lol: :lol: :lol:
https://mereja.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=317837

I guess we will have to kick-start a GoFundMe to buy you a three-year supply of toilet paper. :lol: :lol: :lol:

All Merejans are encouraged to type 'Assz Relief' if they agree to my proposal. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Zmeselo wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 18:15
Who'se following who on every thread, like a puppy on a leash? :lol:

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Re: President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Post by Somaliman » 24 Mar 2023, 19:02

Eripoblikan wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 18:27
Here comes another hose of fire for your behind: :lol: :lol: :lol:
https://mereja.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=317837

I guess we will have to kick-start a GoFundMe to buy you a three-year supply of toilet paper. :lol: :lol: :lol:

All Merejans are encouraged to type 'Assz Relief' if they agree to my proposal. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Zmeselo wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 18:15
Who'se following who on every thread, like a puppy on a leash? :lol:



I can contribute with a slap in his fucking face, but nothing more.

Despite squatting on this forum 24/7, he hasn't got a clue about an internet forum. This trash thinks that every forummer has to have their own thread and their thread is only for themselves. This fucking old retard doesn't know that when a thread is posted, it's meant for others to contribute to in any sense of their choice, including slamming his nonsensical. This fucker hasn't even got the mental ability to contribute to his own threads, which are in fact nothing but copy-pastes. Apart from posting them, all he knows is dropping a line of cheap childish insult, which doesn't serve anything else other than showing his own poor education at his age and unhealthy upbringing at younger age.

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Re: President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Post by Zmeselo » 24 Mar 2023, 19:06

Blah ..blah...blah...I know I don't even pretend to open the very few & meaningless shît-threads, you biatches initiate.

I know that!!!

Bûtthole & feces obsessed, cûnts!
:lol:


Somaliman wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 19:02
Eripoblikan wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 18:27
Here comes another hose of fire for your behind: :lol: :lol: :lol:
https://mereja.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=317837

I guess we will have to kick-start a GoFundMe to buy you a three-year supply of toilet paper.

All Merejans are encouraged to type 'Assz Relief' if they agree to my proposal. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Zmeselo wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 18:15
Who'se following who on every thread, like a puppy on a leash? :lol:



I can contribute with a slap in his [deleted] face, but nothing more.

Despite squatting on this forum 24/7, he hasn't got a clue about an internet forum. This trash thinks that every forummer has to have their own thread and their thread is only for themselves. This [deleted] old retard doesn't know that when a thread is posted, it's meant for others to contribute to in any sense of their choice, including slamming his nonsensical. This [deleted] hasn't even got the mental ability to contribute to his own threads, which are in fact nothing but copy-pastes. Apart from posting them, all he knows is dropping a line of cheap childish insult, which doesn't serve anything else other than showing his own poor education at his age and unhealthy upbringing at younger age.

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Re: President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Post by Eripoblikan » 24 Mar 2023, 19:18

Come on Zed. I can smell fear and desperation through thousands of miles of cyberspace.

Today has not been a successful day for you, to put it mildly. Even the pro-Eritrea Walaalke's saw through your BS :lol: :lol: :lol:
Zmeselo wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 19:06
Blah ..blah...blah...I know I don't even pretend to open the very few & meaningless shît-threads, you biatches initiate.

I know that!!!

Bûtthole & feces obsessed, cûnts!
:lol:

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Re: President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Post by Zmeselo » 24 Mar 2023, 19:27

Your new " brezident"! :lol:



Eripoblikan wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 19:18
Come on Zed. I can smell fear and desperation through thousands of miles of cyberspace.

Today has not been a successful day for you, to put it mildly. Even the pro-Eritrea Walaalke's saw through your BS :lol: :lol: :lol:
Zmeselo wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 19:06
Blah ..blah...blah...I know I don't even pretend to open the very few & meaningless shît-threads, you biatches initiate.

I know that!!!

Bûtthole & feces obsessed, cûnts!
:lol:

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Re: President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Post by Somaliman » 24 Mar 2023, 22:10

Eripoblikan wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 19:18
Come on Zed. I can smell fear and desperation through thousands of miles of cyberspace.

Today has not been a successful day for you, to put it mildly. Even the pro-Eritrea Walaalke's saw through your BS :lol: :lol: :lol:
Zmeselo wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 19:06
Blah ..blah...blah...I know I don't even pretend to open the very few & meaningless shît-threads, you biatches initiate.

I know that!!!

Bûtthole & feces obsessed, cûnts!
:lol:



The sad thing is that his mental retardation is so advanced that he can't even realise his BS, leave alone figuring out of how to grow out of it.

Imagine, at his age, he's replying with, "feces obsessed", etc.!!

If he had a shred of intelligence, he wouldn't be planted at this forum 24/7, but would rather get a life. Other people visit this forum mostly to kill a short time, but for him this forum is his life support, keep copy-pasting any sh.it he comes across on the net, not figuring out that any idiot could post a thousand of similar BS within less than an hour, providing the forum allows. Since he doesn't seem to have achieved anything in his entire life, he's rejoicing at Elias kifle's "Senior Member+" bullsh.it and using it as an achievement and believes one day he'll reach Senior Member+++++++! What a retard!

He's no different from a retard who inserts a coin into a Coca-Cola distributing machine and each time a can of coke falls down thinks he's winning a prize!

The Eritrea which he keeps farting about is the only country on earth that's called "a prison state". The retard should be lucky to be out of such a miserable open prison.


A desperate migrant from Eritrea is helped after jumping into the water from a crowded wooden boat.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/ ... -to-escape

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Re: President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Post by Abe Abraham » 24 Mar 2023, 22:45

Zmeselo wrote:
22 Mar 2023, 15:55


President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Dr. Abdiwahab Sheikh Abdisamad

https://www.blackagendareport.com/presi ... uti-erodes

22 Mar 2023

The legacy of colonialism and interference from the U.S. and other states keeps Djibouti's president in office after 25 years. Djibouti needs democracy and sovereignty for its people.

Djibouti is a tiny country of one million people, formerly French Somaliland, sitting on the mouth of the Red Sea, at the intersection of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Its lifeblood is its highly geostrategic port.

The majority of Djiboutians speak the Somali language and share the history and culture of the Somali people, while the largest minority speak Afar and share the history and culture of the Afar people. Colonial boundaries determined that, upon independence, Somalis became citizens of Djibouti, Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya, while Afars became citizens of Djibouti, Eritrea, and Ethiopia.

Djiboutian President Ismail Omar Guelleh, 75, has been destabilizing the Horn of Africa for 25 years. In 2000, at the Arta conference organized to establish peace in Somalia, he and the TPLF, both of which were backed by the US, introduced the 4.5 system https://ajamarabi.medium.com/the-4-5-fo ... 0820646cc5, which institutionalized the competition between clans that had caused state collapse nine years earlier.

Theoretically, the 4.5 system forged a new Somali state by distributing national political representation between the four major clans, and a .5 “clan” of marginalized minorities. But instead it perpetuated a system in which clan allegiance was more important than state allegiance, and Somalia still doesn’t have a cohesive state. It’s little more than a flag and a UN seat, with clan-dominated federal member states resisting national authority.

Somali nationalists have been struggling to replace the 4.5 system with equal citizenship and one-person-one-vote democracy, but foreign actors, including Guelleh, the UAE, the UK, and most of all the US, have defeated https://thegrayzone.com/2023/02/14/us-c ... li-nation/ these efforts. They don’t want to see a strong, coherent Somali state emerge because that would make Somalia more difficult to exploit.

Somaliland elites lay claim to the disputed Sool-Sanaag and Cayn (SSC) region but the people there have declared their allegiance to Somalia and said they want the region to be administered by the federal government in Mogadishu. Somaliland has attacked the SSC region, particularly the city of Lasanod, and Guelleh is accused of providing troops and munitions to the Somaliland forces.

On February 8th, 2023, a Djiboutian opposition party, the Parti Démocrate Djiboutien, distributed a press release https://docs.google.com/document/d/1w7m ... DdxOA/edit stating that military officers from Somaliland traveled to Djibouti, where they met with top Djiboutian commanders to request direct support in their war with the SSC region in the form of arms, drone strikes, and care for wounded soldiers. The party also accused President Guelleh of violating international law by intervening in Somalia.

Guelleh has also used his business partnerships with prominent Somali traders to manipulate Somali elections ever since the 4.5 system was institutionalized.

For almost 27 years he partnered with the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), as they ruled Ethiopia brutally, invaded Somalia at US behest, and engaged in a border war with Eritrea, a nation of six million people that the West can’t seem to punish enough for its independence.

He joined the TPLF in supporting UN sanctions on Eritrea, which were based on a territorial dispute with Djibouti, but also on the wholly unfounded claim that Eritrea was supporting terrorism in Somalia. Eritrea suffered the pain of consequent difficulties until the TPLF were removed from power in 2018. Ethiopia’s new Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, negotiated peace with Eritrea and persuaded the UN Security Council to lift the sanctions https://www.un.org/africarenewal/news/e ... ty-council in the same year.

Guelleh finally losing his grip

Now Guelleh is finally facing challenges to his near quarter-century rule as members of the political elite, including some in his own family, vie to succeed him.

The country’s current succession politics are characterized by political squabbles within the Somali Issa clan’s ruling elite and tensions between the Somali majority and Afar minority. The country's peace and stability are jeopardized by the power struggle.

The first lady, Kadra Mahamoud Haïd, has become powerful and is running the show. She placed many members of her Somali Issak clan minority in various positions within the state. Among them, the central bank governor, the head of the Constitutional Court, the government’s general-secretary, and the deputy-speaker of the Djiboutian Parliament. The Gendarmerie commander is also one of her protégés. He remains in the position despite debility following a major stroke.

The growing sense of insecurity felt by Guelleh and his family is exacerbated by socioeconomic and political challenges. The conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region has also highlighted Djibouti's economic vulnerability and over-dependence on Ethiopia’s use of its Djibouti and Doraleh ports. The drop in port revenue has weakened the bonds that hold those in power together, fueling speculation about Guelleh's replacement.

When Guelleh took office in 1999, there was optimism that the country would move toward democracy, but that is no longer the case. Guelleh's regime rules with an iron fist. Politics have become personalized, based on his prestige and the patronage network that has grown around him. He expanded his power by persecuting opposition groups and handing out economic benefits and political positions in exchange for political support.

The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the Ligue Djiboutienne des Droits Humains (LDDH) expressed concern https://www.fidh.org/en/region/Africa/d ... hts-attack in 2022 about his government's failure to uphold the principles of the rule of law, democracy, and human rights. With Guelleh's succession in doubt, rights groups say the president is stepping up his efforts to silence all political opponents.

The authorities have created a fearful environment, with arbitrary arrests occurring almost daily, and security agencies continuing their intimidation campaigns against the population.

Rights Abuses

Guelleh's opponents face constant threats, forcing some to dissolve their political parties. Despite criticism from rights groups and United Nations organizations, the Mouvement pour le Renouveau Démocratique et le Développement (MRD) party founded by Daher Ahmed Farah was dissolved by presidential decree in July 2008. The government has refused to restore the party's status as requested in November 4th, 2020 by the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Committee following a case the MRD had filed with it.

The government is guilty of mass killings and massacres. The last one was carried out on December 21th, 2015, at Buldhuqo in the outskirts of the Djiboutian capital. Dozens were killed on that day by the police, the gendarmerie and the army.

In September 2019, a young man named Gadidche Ladieh Omar was tortured to death by the police in Djibouti-City.

Lieutenant Fouad Youssouf Ali of the Djiboutian Air Force was arrested, detained, and subjected to inhumane treatment at Gabode Prison in April 2020.

Lieutenant Fouad shared a video of his detention, which showed a windowless cell taken from a latrine. His detention and inhumane treatment sparked protests and clashes between demonstrators and security forces, resulting in arrests and injuries.

Protesters who were arrested complained of torture and being held in filthy conditions. Of the protesters arrested in June 2020, at least eight are still detained without trial. Their names are: 1) Souleiman Darar Abdulleh, 2) Aden Meraneh Robleh, 3) Souleiman Mohamoud Bouraleh, 4) Yahya Mahamoud Ismail, 5) Sadick Djama Aden, 6) Liban Ibrahim Robleh, 7) Ibrahim Abe Assoweh, and 8) Charmarke Omar Hassan. They’re all young and were arrested in Ali-Sabieh town, Southeast Region of Djibouti.

The young protester Aden Adaweh Abdillahi was shot and killed in May 2021.

Later, in March 2022, a young mother of four, Ferouze Mahamoud Abdillahi, was killed by a Djiboutian soldier in Ali-Sabieh town.

In the same month, in Djibouti City, the capital, another young man, Djama Mohamed Ismail, also known as Charmarké, was tortured to death by the police.

International actors

Western powers do not condemn authoritarian rule unless doing so suits their interests, and they have no interest in condemning Guelleh. They, and most importantly the United States, have failed to stand against his government because of the security and geo-strategic positioning that the Horn of Africa nation provides to Washington.

Guelleh and his family have reaped significant benefits from the country's strategic location over the years. They profit handsomely from the military facilities they rent to the Chinese, French, Americans, and others. They also benefit by renting houses to these military base staff and ancillary activities such as shops, restaurants and civil manpower services.

In the financial area, there are too many banks compared to the Djibouti's economy’s size. There are ten conventional banks and three Islamic banks. Conventional banks are: 1) Bank of Africa, 2) Banque pour le Commerce et l’Industrie Mer Rouge, 3) International Investment Bank, 4) Banque de Dépôt et de Crédit de Djibouti, 5) CAC International Bank SA, 6) Exim Bank Djibouti, 7) Commercial Bank of Ethiopia Djibouti, 8. Silkroad International Bank Djibouti, 9) Bank Of China Djibouti, and 10) International Business Bank Djibouti. Islamic banks are: 1) Saba African Bank, 2) Salaama African Bank, and 3) East Africa Bank.

How can all those banks work and make profit in a tiny and under-developed economy of one million inhabitants? Only money laundering can explain so many banks, whether it comes from trafficking or other illicit activities.

Guelleh has used the proceeds from the military facilities to strengthen his grip on power and lubricate his patronage network. The president has taken advantage of the US-China geopolitical rivalry by securing continued concessions from both countries.

With total opacity, he uses the rents paid by the foreign military bases and other public money to feed his personal and family wealth.

Guelleh's rule and undemocratic practices have been tolerated by the French and US governments over the years in exchange for the continuity and fragile stability that he and his ruling team provide.

Djibouti is the only African country that has granted the US a permanent military base, as part of a formal agreement signed in 2003. The countries' bilateral security agreement grants the US access to the port and airport. The base primarily serves as an intelligence gathering and counterterrorism center, training African forces to combat Islamic militant groups, which Washington regards as threats to US interests in the region. The United States also uses Chabelley Airport to launch drone missions in Yemen and Somalia.

Regional Influence

Djibouti has benefited from Somalia's collapse and disintegration. The chaos and political instability in Somalia have put an end to the fear of that Somalia might swallow Djibouti into a Greater Somalia uniting all Somali people.

Because of Somalia's instability, Djibouti now has less competition for customers for its port. Ethiopia receives and sends the majority of its goods through the Port of Djibouti, generating billions of dollars in revenue for Guelleh's administration each year.

Guelleh and his family also established strong illicit business ties with various Somali mafia. Salaama Bank is largely seen as one of the pillars of these ties. Sources say the dictator has taken shares in it, be it directly or through relatives.

Guelleh’s interference in Somalia is recurrent. No Somali politician can become president or remain in office if does not have a good relationship with him. The late Abdullahi Youssouf Ahmed tried to rule the country without Guelleh’s interests-based support, but Guelleh fought back hard against him, supporting Sheikh Sharif Sheik Ahmed and other corrupt politicians. The main tools he uses to interfere in Somali politics are corruption and clan-based divisions. He often tries to make the Hawiye and Dir clans think that the Darood are their enemies when they are not, portraying himself as a Dir and Hawiye cousin.

Djibouti is strategically located on the world's major shipping lanes, making it a strategic magnet for powerful countries. However, Somalia’s Berbera Port and Eritrea's Assab Port are attracting foreign attention and money. The construction and upgrade of these two ports are expected to reduce Djibouti's regional influence, and Guelleh’s greed and misrule are weakening Djibouti in this competition.

Guelleh believes he can maintain Djibouti’s strength by encouraging chaos and instability in Somalia, but his own country is now both politically and economically fragile. It is time for him to step down and transfer power to a younger generation with Djibouti and the Horn of Africa’s future at heart.

Dr. Abdiwahab Sheikh Abdisamad is a Somali Kenyan and Kenyan citizen. He is the Executive Director of the Institute for Horn of Africa Studies and a specialist in political science, conflict resolution, and rural development.
Interesting !!!

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Re: President Guelleh’s Iron Grip on Djibouti Erodes

Post by Somaliman » 25 Mar 2023, 08:16

Abe Abraham wrote:
24 Mar 2023, 23:00








Ca te va, petit abruti, pour apprendre qu'il n'y a pas que la République de Djibouti qui est touchée par des inondations?

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