Oblivious to the concerns of western countries and interested neighbours President Muse Bihi Abdi of Somaliland has now listened to envoys of Ethiopia and called off the all-out assault on the town of Las Anod which had earlier declared its desire to become a Federal Member State within the federation of Somalia (AC Vol 64 No 4 Hargeisa's bloody own goal)...
But fighting could break out again at any time since Muse Bihi has not softened his hard line against the would-be breakaway local sources say...
Muse Bihi's violent reaction to Las Anod's declaration saw his forces bombarding the town of 160 000 causing many deaths at least 150 000 internal refugees (including neighbouring villages) and massive destruction of the town's infrastructure (AC Vol 64 No 5 Las Anod still under fire)...
On 27 February three senior Ethiopian military officers arrived in Hargeisa for talks with Muse Bihi before going to Garowe capital of neighbouring Puntland to meet Las Anod's committee of 33 which had been appointed to speak for the town in negotiations as well as 13 leading figures of the Dhulbahante clan...
Muse Bihi is seen locally as the driver of the violence...
Pundits say Muse Bihi is blaming outsiders for the failure of his policy towards the Dhulbahante...
Muse Bihi has supported the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) in the past...
Blaming outsiders is helpful to Muse Bihi when countering the argument that he has damaged the Somaliland independence cause by inflicting disproportionate violence on Las Anod his opponents say...
In Burco a stronghold of the Somaliland opposition Waddani party about halfway between Las Anod and Hargeisa the Las Anod fighting is being used as evidence of the illegitimacy of Muse Bihi's presidency...
Waddani argues that Muse Bihi's extension of his presidency is illegitimate and wants a new election...
Muse Bihi has acted to forestall any further splits in Isaq unity...
The effect however is likely to polarise further the debate among the Isaq and weaken Muse Bihi's position in Hargeisa...
Staying outAs Ramadan approaches and with it the usual decline in political activity the 'outsiders' Muse Bihi is blaming for unrest in Somaliland – especially Puntland and the federal government in Mogadishu – have little stomach for it...