Kenya refuses to recognise ICJ ruling prior to verdict next week.

GemState

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People here think Kenya is Russia, they're a 3rd world African country, they won't go against the ICJ. If whitey says the seas belong to Somalia, Kenya are gonna huff and puff and ultimately not do anything.
 

MT Foxtrot

Anti-qabil

Pretty strange omitting Farmaajo's role in this case considering how his government were the ones who weathered significant diplomatic pressure from Kenya, and her partners, to drop the case.

This is a great outcome for Somalia and the Somali people. Let's not ruin it by playing these petty games.
 
Pretty strange omitting Farmaajo's role in this case considering how his government were the ones who weathered significant diplomatic pressure from Kenya, and her partners, to drop the case.

This is a great outcome for Somalia and the Somali people. Let's not ruin it by playing these petty games.
This one is for you
 
Embarrasing, imagine siding with Bantus over Somalis. Massive L to reer @fais.

Wut GIF


Whatabout the Somali-Kenyans from all clans that's with Kenya... real people in Africa not some troll who is probably a kenyan trying to ignite discord between somalis..
 

MT Foxtrot

Anti-qabil
This one is for you

Good thing I'm not a part of this nebulous group of "trolls" then. Here's a comment I wrote seven months ago where I credited Hassan Sheikh:
The FGS resisted Kenya's diplomatic pressure for years to deliver us this verdict. I hope people recognise this and give them the praise they deserve. Well done to Hassan Sheikh for initiating the proceedings and Farmaajo for taking us to the finishing line. Somalia hanoolaato!
 
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Why A Favourable Ruling for Somalia ends Kenya’s LAPSSET Project​



LAPSSET refers Lamu Port and the New Transport and Development Corridor which leads to South Sudan and Ethiopia. It is one of Kenya’s Vision 2030 flagship projects. This project aims to connect the two landlocked countries to Kenya’s Lamu port through road, a standard gauge railway line, a fiber optic cable and an oil pipeline easing up the Mombasa port for local and regional use.

However Lamu port mainly targeted serving other countries in the region with no or less developed sea ports while Mombasa mainly serves the Kenyan local market. This plan was all good until 2 things happened; an endemic crippling corruption in Kenya and Somalia taking Kenya to the International Court of Justice in 2014 to reverse back a “bogus” memorandum of Understanding signed between the two countries by self-serving politicians who have since more or less admitted to their ill dealings being affront to all existing and underlying international regulations and laws that govern states, particularly those in regards to territorial integrities of sovereign states.

Although the disputed area of the Indian Ocean contains large oil and natural gas reserves, which are the main contributing factors for the maritime dispute at all, one has to bear in mind that Lamu geographically lies less than 60km or 32.4 nautical miles away from Somali territorial waters and international maritime border, this therefore entails that if Somalia wins the case at the International Court of Justice (whose ruling is slated for 12th October 2021) and Kenya not showing up for the hearings against a much more determined and prepared Somalia, the overwhelming opinions of all educated legal minds are in predicting a favorable ruling for Somalia. This would mean the planned Kenyan port will have no access to international waters unless they pay Somalia taxes for access and use of the coastline. Having no access to international waters means a lot of taxation burden.

Somalia has for the last five years been subjected to immense pressure from Kenya, African Union, UK, Egypt, Qatar and even the United States to reach an out of court settlement with Kenya regarding the maritime dispute as Kenya’s economy recovery and its Vision 2030 relies heavily on this sea access. In its campaign of total pressure; it has contravened all international laws by meddling in the internal affairs of Somalia, violating the territorial integrity of Somalia as well as irrationally cutting & forcing to re-new diplomatic ties every few months. One might ask why Kenya feels threatened. Let me try to explain the ramifications of a favourable ruling for Somalia.

Getting hold of this news many of the potential port users namely South Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Burundi, Tanzania, Rwanda, DRC and the Central African Republic have since withdrawn their input contracts from the project.

To make matters worse for Kenya the project has already started and phase 1 was already fully completed, undertaken by a Chinese company and on a loan. Since the project won’t succeed in going ahead fully that is already a bad debt, a bad debt is unattainable debt as per finance

Once goods arrive at Lamu port, they would, naturally have needed to be transferred to their respective countries, so this transfer of goods was to be done by a Chinese built Standard Gauge Railway that goes from Mombasa to Nairobi and later expanded to go from Nairobi to Naivasha. It was also planned to be extrapolated further into Uganda. As many countries withdrew from the original plans, Uganda was no different in saying “no thanks” to the railway connection. Tanzania was totally different in their withdrawal from the failed project; they instead focused on developing their entire own ports. This means they can also serve Rwanda and Burundi thereby having much more beneficial use for the developed ports. Tanzania has been working tirelessly in its own self-reliance, not only are they building a high speed electric train( Turkey is building for them with half the price of the Kenyan Chinese built debt train) but also have been rumored to encourage Uganda in withdrawing from a planned Kenyan oil pipeline from Uganda to Tanzania.

Since 2015 and the election of the John Pombe Magufuli, Kenya and Tanzania have been in an uneasy place, this has led to Kenya even at one point hosting the head of Tanzania’s opposition, making sure he got international coverage in his opposition to the sitting Tanzanian government. This tussle has also brought in Rwanda which increasingly investing in Tanzania as opposed to Kenya. Rwanda intends to build the biggest airport in the region in conjunction with the gullf State of Qatar, this means Kenya’s biggest airport in the region will be dethroned as Ethiopia will come second with the building of a 5 Billion Dollar airport that furthers pushes down the options in favour of Kenya.

All this goes to show the level of desperation Kenya feels as it tries every method of coercion in the book, to intimidate, cajole and force Somalia into corner. Although Somalia is in a recovering shape it has stood firm in the face of unimaginable odds and international pressure. These whole dialectics would not make sense had Somalia not tipped the scale in a multidimensional fight for resources and access to the sea in a region of economies growing by double digits; Somalia is a key player and a consequential one at that in the chess-like games of the East and Central Africa.




This article is total gibberish. I've seen it a few times floating here & not sure why, title and content are totally divorced.

Not a single sentence has any reasoning or evidence how the current maritime case would kill the LAPSSET project.

Lamu port is no where near the disputed area and well inside Kenyan territory.
 

FBIsomalia

True Puntlander
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Kenya maybe will give Somalia chance to take out military ban since 1993 to secure Somalia soil from enemy.

All that depends If Somalis play it right. But again this will open Door what clan will have those tanks. To jeegaan its nightmare.
 

TekNiKo

“I am an empathic and emotionally-aware person.
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Kenya maybe will give Somalia chance to take out military ban since 1993 to secure Somalia soil from enemy.

All that depends If Somalis play it right. But again this will open Door what clan will have those tanks. To jeegaan its nightmare.
Dont worry guys Aabo Turkey will save us

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