It is a letter dated in 1995 in Africa Intelligence archive.
EGAL WRITES TO RABIN
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Republic of Somaliland
The Presidency
Our Ref: SLR/PO/ISPMI/7/95
Your Ref: …………………..
3 July 1995
Hargeisa
His Excellency The Prime Minister
of Israel Mr Yitshak Rabin
Hakirya, Fax No. 972 2 513 950
Jerusalem, Israel.
Your Excellency
"In my capacity as the President of the Republic
of Somaliland, an admirer of the state of Israel
and the courage of its people, please accept my
compliments and my people’s profound felicitations
to you, your Government, President and the people
of Israel for their tenacity, strength and resourcefulness
which had finally constrained its adversaries to make
peace with the State of Israel. I have the honour of
representing the people of Somaliland and its nascent
state in this opportunity for seeking to establish amiable
and strategic links with the State of Israel."
"It is important to note that our two nations have had
strong links since time immemorial. Indicative of such
historical links, stretching well before the advent of Islam
to this date, is the influence of the Hebrew culture in
Somaliland and how Jewish legends and their mystical
powers are widely acknowledged and homage paid to
them. In addition, the people of Somaliland are appreciative
as they have an indelible memory of the fact that Israel was
among the first three countries who recognised Somaliland
after it declared its independence from Britain on 26th June
1960, alas, that independence lasted no more than four days
as Somaliland entered into a voluntary union with the UN
Trust Territory of Somalia on 1st July 1960, in the hope of
creating Greater Somalia."
Exactly, thirty five years later, the dreams of Greater
Somalia are discredited and disavowed. It was under
the union with Somalia that Somaliland found itself a
pathetic captive within a ruthless, destructive and
hostile state. Indeed, it was this union whose culmination
was the tyrannous and repressive regime of the late
Siyad Barre which brought about the enormous suffering,
starvation and destruction in which the world had
witnessed and came to notice, too well, during the
past five years or so. The people of Somaliland have
renounced such a union in May 1991 and reclaimed
their independent sovereign entity, and nothing will
make them reverse the decision to extricate themselves
from the captivity of Somalia.
The vice-president and the Foreign Minister of Somaliland
have, recently, paid an official visit to Eritrea and while there
met H.E. Ariel Kerem, the Ambassador of Israel in Eritrea,
who furnished them with valuable advice and suggested
that I, the President of Somaliland, should write to your
Excellency, as the Prime Minister of Israel, in person,
informing you about Somaliland’s eagerness to establish
an ex parte relationship based on strategic partnership
with the State of Israel and sharing with you about
my government’s concerns and fears vis-a-vis the
alarming menace emanating from the expansion of
Islamic influence in our strategic region.
As I am sure you are aware, at the height of the cold
war Somalia’s strategic geographical location was
acknowledged by both sides (East/West). Today,
however, although the West had won the cold war and
the threat of communism appears to be vanishing in
many parts of the world, we, in the Horn of Africa, are
being threatened by a more sinister and pernicious
enemy in the form of encroaching Islamic influence. It
would be true to say that the State of Israel and its people
are, perhaps, more aware and alert of such threats than
most other countries, and know how perilous and
pestilential the spread of Islamic influence would mean
for the entire region.
The political upheavals which have been taking place in
the Horn of Africa and the lack of stability in the region
could be aggravated further if the influence of Islamic
Fundamentalism is not curtailed or contained very
soon. Somaliland’s concern is reinforced by the growing
influence of the Saudis and the pro-Islamic Yemen,
particularly ever since it had crushed and defeated
the South Yemeni’s courageous attempt to forsake or
renounce its union with the north. Discovering that Eritrea
is not interested [in] to act as an Arab satellite, both Sana’
and Riyadh, as well as Khartoum (not to mention how
pariah states like Iran and Libya are meddling into
the internal affairs of my country), are now directing
their efforts to force Somaliland to forfeit or withdraw
its independence with the intention of installing a pro-
Islamic Somali state (under a federal Somalia). This will
most definitely render the control of both the north and
southern coasts of the Red Sea to pro-Islamic regimes,
with the exception of Eritrea and the miniature state of
Djibouti which has no significance leaving the whole region
to become a bed-rock for Islamic
influence.
Your Excellency, my government firmly believes that
owing to this region’s strategic geopolitical importance
as a result of its propinquity to the oil routes and the
narrow Babul-Mendeb entrance, as well as its proximity
to the Gulf, the Middle East and the access to the Indian
Ocean, it will be highly deleterious if such a strategic
region falls almost entirely under the dominion of pro-
Islamic regimes. Needless to say that this should be a
portentous eventuality which will in turn adversely affect
the national security of the State of Israel, and that of
other countries in the Horn of Africa who are trying to
recover from years, if not decades, of both man-made
and natural disasters i.e. civil wars, military coups, draughts
and famines, etc.
In addition, since countries in the region are not politically
stable the encroachment of Islamic influence will most
certainly have a destabilising effect. For instance, in
Ethiopia with its various nationalities and particularly
with its large Muslim population, the expansion of pro-
Islamists in the region would act as a tinder-box with
the potential to enflame the entire region.
Although the people of Somaliland are over 98% Muslims,
they are, nevertheless, averse to adopt an antiquated
Islamic Sharia Law as their way of living and governance.
In contrast my government intends to make Somaliland a
beacon of democracy and oasis for stability in this region of
upheavals and turmoil. But this is unlikely to happen in the
present climate, as we are ranged against by strong and
powerful Islamic proxies whose primary aim is to put out
such an illume of hope. A foretaste of what will happen if
dark forces of Islamists will succeed in their pursuit of
bringing in a passé or an out-moded system, could be
seen in Mogadishutoday, where a de facto administration
from a coalition of Islamic proxies and minority tribal
groups headed by not so long ago UN/International fugitive
warlord General Aideed, where Islamic surrogates have
been infringing people’s human rights with impunity;
people are being stoned to death for committing no crime
other than fornication; and limbs are being chopped off for
petty crimes such as mugging and burglary in a barbaric
inhuman and uncivilised manner. My government has, in
lieu of imposing Sharia Law on our people, just completed
the draft of a new secular Constitution which is very liberal
and mundane, for I am conscious that Sharia Law does not
reflect the needs of my people who are aspiring to become
a modern society.
Pro-Islamists are hell bent on spreading their influence
& version of Islam in the region, and are exploiting
the plight of the people of Somaliland. Islamists are the
kind of people inspired by a boundless hate who could
even exculpate and excuse the crimes of the Holocaust.
They have scant regard of the dire needs of the Somali
people. All they are interested in is to have their way and
are pouring arms and funds to set-up a pro-Islamic regime
in our country and establish more Islamic proxies throughout
the region. Their modus operandi is to take advantage of
people’s predicament and impose unsuitable Islamic regimes
upon and unsuspecting people. Somalila nd is doing all it can
to be a bulwark against the spread of Islamic fundamentalism
and sees this as an international issue, thus would appreciate
it if your Excellency would use your good offices & enormous
influence in the West, particularly in the US, to alert them about the portentous/ominous situation developing in this region, so
that they would not remain hapless on-lookers while their
national/international interests are being threatened.
I am absolutely certain that those Arab countries noted above,
as well as Iran, will whip-up Islamic/Arab passion against
Somaliland establishing amiable & strategic partnership
with the State of Israel and thus could use this as a pretext to
exacerbate our situation further both inside and outside
Somaliland. However, those countries need to know that
my government is not playing with empty emotions, as
they often do, but playing pragmatism and real politick for
the best interest of its people and country. The people of
Somaliland have a daunting and onerous task to overcome
their Islamist adversaries and contain the encroachment
of Islamic influence, considering their strength, however, we
are like David facing Goliath, but then there were an
overwhelming odds against Israel when it defeated Arabs
in three major wars. In order to surmount such an onerous
task my government needs the support and assistance of
the State of Israel, not only to defend our nascent state
from the menace of pro-Islamist dark forces, but also
in terms of relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction of
this devastated country.
Establishing Strategic Partnership with the State of Israel
"In this regard my government has a number
of priority areas where your Excellency’s assistance is
pivotal to the people of Somaliland, among these are:
First, military equipment and counter insurgency experts.
Second, conducting plebiscite on the issue of
independence at the end of next year 1996 or early 1997.
Third, relief and rehabilitation aid as well as development
advisers, petroleum and mineral exploitation expertise.
The people of Somaliland have full confidence in their
government and are absolutely behind me in this historic
decision of establishing strategic partnership with the state
of Israel and I am determined to see it come into fruition."
Shalom,
I have the honour to remain,
Your Obedient Servant
Mohamed Ibrahim Egal
President
Republic of Somaliland