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Sunday, January 27, 2013 All British nationals in Somaliland should leave immediately because of "a specific threat to Westerners", the UK Foreign Office has said. It was already advising Britons in Somalia, including Somaliland, to leave, but has reviewed and reissued its advice in light of the threat. It says kidnapping "motivated by criminality or terrorism" remains a threat throughout Somalia. Last week, a similar warning was issued for Britons to leave Libya's Benghazi. There were a number of non-governmental organisations, staffed by Westerners, that worked in Somaliland, a Foreign Office (FCO) spokesman told the BBC News website. "We are now aware of a specific threat to Westerners in Somaliland and urge any British nationals who remain there against our advice to leave immediately," the FCO said in a statement. It said it would not comment on the nature of the threat. 'Terrorist groups' The FCO website warns that in the southern and central regions of Somalia "there is ongoing serious violence, dangerous levels of criminal activity and general internal insecurity". It says attacks "could be indiscriminate, including in places frequented by expatriates and foreign travellers". And it adds: "Following the death of Osama Bin Laden, terrorist groups operating in Somalia have made threats against Westerners and those working for Western organisations in Somalia, including Somaliland." The northern territory of Somaliland broke away from Somalia in 1991 and wants to remain separate from the rest of the country. But Mogadishu wants Somaliland to be part of a single Somali state. Somaliland unilaterally declared independence after the overthrow of Siad Barre - who led Somalia's last functioning national government. Last week, the FCO urged Britons to leave Benghazi immediately in response to a "specific, imminent threat" to Westerners. Libya's deputy interior minister Abdullah Massoud responded by insisting the security problems in Benghazi did not warrant such a response. The threat of terrorism in Africa was highlighted by a four-day siege at a gas plant near the town of In Amenas, in eastern Algeria, earlier this month which is believed to have left six British hostages dead. Source: BBC
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Somaliland: exploration in ‘Africa’s 55th state’
Che -Guevara replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
^Nigga stop hating Hargeysa and Garowe. XX......One thing Somaliland should have been from get-go was to build a human capacity and strong economy. They should stop tying economic growth to international recognition and find a way to spur growth. They might actually pursue reer Sool to support secession had the economy flourished. -
A delicacy I guess, Koreans eat live squids.
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Maaaaaybee
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Explains few things about Abtigiis.
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^What if she's sinner?
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lol, you are convincing him or yourself?
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lool@Jacpher, Ignore her at your peril.
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New Hospital opened in hargeysa Somaliland +PICS
Che -Guevara replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Or what are politicians considering these administrations have nothing to do with many projects. -
Nin-Yaaban;912619 wrote: Aniga, $3 Million. How about you guys? Enough to kill Nin-Yaaban and get away with it.
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Fowzia Xaaji Aadan and Mark Simmons on the London Conference
Che -Guevara posted a topic in Politics
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You people are missing couple of things, the first being Serenity is going through the domestication process and the second being, the man did what he did to 'profit' him. I am gonna pull Juxa here and say, marriage should have an expiration date or renewal date?
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I meant I haven't used for so long, it sounded strange
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Rahima..No wonder they look fed. Blessed...I am not sure.
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Rahima..It helps one can buy fresh daily produce. That's what I miss the most, lol@milix, I heard someone used that in longtime, it sounded funny reading it.
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^Really? Kudos to him!
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^Come on ladies, nostalgia tends to trick the mind, it couldn't possibly be that delicious. MMA....I don't like crowds, any secluded beaches in Xamar?
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As long as he's not objecting to the intimate involvement of the Federal Government in the process and the role of the Parliament in drawing up state borders and endorsing all outcomes. What's intro to the interview lool.
