Hundreds of Somalis took to the streets of Mogadishu on Wednesday in protest at Kenya’s territorial claim to a disputed portion of potentially lucrative Indian Ocean waters.
A long-running dispute between the two Horn of Africa neighbours went before the UN’s top court in The Hague this week, which is yet to decide whether it has jurisdiction to hear the claim that will determine the fate of offshore oil and gas reserves.
Led by protesters wrapped in Somalia’s national colours – a white star on light blue – hundreds of people called into the street by the Mogadishu mayor denounced “Kenyan ambitions to claim a portion of Somalia’s territorial waters”.
“There is no one who can purchase Somalia’s territorial waters,” Mayor Yusuf Hussein Jimale said during a rally at a city square.
“We are very much hopeful that the verdict of the hearing at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague will be in our favour,” he added.
Somalia took its case to the ICJ in 2014, saying long negotiations with Kenya had proved fruitless.
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