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GALMUDIG STATE
The President
The parliament Ministries
Regions
Health
Education
Business
Development
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Second Somali Diaspora Conference in Washington, DC
Press Release
December 10, 2007
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Speakers at the
Second Somali Diaspora Conference were (from left) Prof. Ahmed I.
Samatar, U.S. Congresssional Advisor Ted Dagne, and Mr. Abdilahi
Oday (Photo: Somali Cause) |
WASHINGTON DC -- On November 30 & December 1, 2007 approximately two hundred
Somali-Americans and Somali-Canadians convened a major conference in the
Washington, DC Metro area. The attendees agreed to forge a unified front to
free Somalia from occupation and oppression, and to bring a lasting peace
and freedom to the Somali people. The attendees agreed to urge all Somalis
to:
- Transcend
tribal and regional divisions while embracing national identity and
unity as our guiding principles
- Promote
the principle of tolerance, fairness, and that injustice to one is
injustice to all
- Play an
active and a positive role in bringing lasting peace to our homeland by
joining forces with "Somali Cause"
- Develop an
all-inclusive, competence based system for post liberation governance to
avoid the return of warlordism and chaos
- Increase
universal awareness on the plight of the Somali people brought about by
the occupation and tyranny.
The attendees agreed to urge the international community, particularly the
United Nations, United States Government, European Union, Arab League,
African Union, and Organization of Islamic Conference to:
- Demand the
immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Ethiopian troops from Somalia
- Compel the
Ethiopian forces and the Somali Transitional Federal Government (TFG) to
immediately cease shelling civilian areas and to stop denying food aid
to the displaced people
- Replace
the Ethiopian troops with forces from Muslim & non-frontline African
states, equipped with a clear mandate
- Provide
urgently needed humanitarian assistance to the over one million
internally displaced people (IDP) in Somalia, especially in and around
Mogadishu
- Demand the
immediate halt of the rampant human rights abuses, the closing of
independent media, and the arrest of journalists
- Facilitate
an all inclusive reconciliation conference in a neutral and safe
environment
- Respect
the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Somalia while
addressing the legitimate grievances of regions
- Establish
an international criminal court for Somalia to rigorously investigate
and prosecute war crimes and human rights violations that have been
committed by any party against the civilian population
- Demand the
immediate release of all political prisoners and victims of widespread
arbitrary detention.
Somali Cause, a first of its kind of union of Somalis across tribal and
regional affiliations, was founded by the following organizations:
- Alliance
for Peace and Development (AFPD), Columbus, OH
- Baltimore
Somali Community, Baltimore, MD
- Greater
Boston Somali Community, Boston, MA
- Somali
American Peace Council (SAPC), Washington DC
- Somali
Canadian Diaspora Alliance (SCDA), Toronto, Canada
- Somali
Diaspora Network (SDN), Fairfax, VA
- Somali
Institute for Peace and Justice (SIPJ), Minneapolis, MN
- United
Somali Diaspora (USD), Minneapolis, MN
We invite and
encourage others to join with the Somali Cause in bringing justice, peace
and stability to Somalia. To watch more photos, click
here.
To join Somali Cause
or for more information, please email us at info@somalicause.org or call us
at (202) 285-0780 or mail us at 1425 K ST NW STE 350 Washington DC,
20005-3514.
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Contact Person: Abdulkadir Abdirahman, Somali Cause, Chairman
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