A couple of things to note:
a) The good Professor has been breaking bread for far too long with pseudo intellectuals in cozy quarters, and whilst the moral argument he is putting forth is credible, the political reality on the ground defies logic. Conflict resolution demands sound minds void of annulling rhetoric.
b) Cosoble too raises binding points, but the ending of his note 'oo cid warkeeda dhagaysanaysaa aaney jirin' is as flawed an argument as that of the good Professor, if alienating. Protect, fight for, and shed blood for the rights, and future of the SSC sons and daughters, whilst at the same time not violating those of the sons and daughters of the secessionists.
Sadly, these good Samaritans have been greasing these elbows at offshore capitals, sipping finely-brewed 'caraq', of their choosing, in the company of like-minded folk.
As much as I disagree with the secessionists, and find their suicidal tactics abhorrent, if murderous, I find not 'qori qori ku taag' the solution.
I am of the opinion Garaado's approach of manoeuvring these murky waters skillfully, calmly, and in 'xarago' form is more effective begetting desired result in the end.
Or so think I.