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Northerner et al; on the topic of SL's independency, is this a line that you would drop, if say the southern and other parts of Somalia become peaceful and the TFGs is replaced by an improved and stabile government administration?

 

Or is the call for independency and break-away always there, regardless of the future of southern Somalia?

 

I think this would answer alot of questions and make it easier for anti-secessionists to follow your arguments.

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N.O.R.F   

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Emp, no

 

GG

 

on the topic of SL's independency, is this a line that you would drop, if say the southern and other parts of Somalia become peaceful and the TFGs is replaced by an improved and stabile government administration?

Bring peace, a non warlord/corrupt govnt, no Ethios in Somalia and we may have something to talk about. Something i've been saying for years.

 

One should concentrate on this rather than the tired SL rhetoric whenever one is challenged on the current situation.

 

What you think?

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We've been waiting a working and elected governemt in Somalia for such long time ,,, once there is one, then we are ready for everything, war, negotiation, etc just the last step to complete the independency. Don't think ppl will give up just coz there is an administration in Somalia. The issue is much much bigger than that saaxiibayaal.

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Fabregas   

Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:

Northerner et al; on the topic of SL's independency, is this a line that you would drop, if say the southern and other parts of Somalia become peaceful and the TFGs is replaced by an improved and stabile government administration?

 

But how long would that take. What if the current situation continues for another 5,10-15 years?

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Originally posted by Northerner:

Bring peace, a non warlord/corrupt govnt, no Ethios in Somalia and we may have something to talk about. Something i've been saying for years.

 

One should concentrate on this rather than the tired SL rhetoric whenever one is challenged on the current situation.

 

What you think?

I think that you've essentially layed forth a sound approach but it must be noted that this line of action can only become fruitful if it is exercised by both anti and pro-secessionists wherein the former needs to be hesitant in dooming or denying SL's call for independence and the latter careful in trying to take advantage of the southern bonanza through various methods.

 

Coincidentally, the above conditions dilutes the noble proposition you layed forth since these conditions are continually being breached on both sides of the pond, even on government level.

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Originally posted by Geel_Jire12:

quote:Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:

Northerner et al; on the topic of SL's independency, is this a line that you would drop, if say the southern and other parts of Somalia become peaceful and the TFGs is replaced by an improved and stabile government administration?

 

But how long would that take. What if the current situation continues for another 5,10-15 years?
Well, it certainly wont take less time if insurgency activities continues. That much I know.

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Qudhac   

ECOWAS flag, West Africa’s regional body, the African Union flag & the flag of Somaliland, fly

high on the occasion of the seminar on “Somaliland and the African Union in the Horn of

Africa” at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre in Accra.

 

 

Some of the key participants of the Kofi Anan International Peacekeeping

Training Centre seminar. Front row, from right: Somaliland Foreign Minister Abdillahi Duale,

Dr Kwesi Anning of the Kofi Annan Centre, Dr Iqbal Jhazbhay of the University of South

Africa, Ambassador of Portugal Mrs. Vera Fernandes. Second row from right: Acting High Commissioner of Canada to Addis Ababa Mr. David M

Stockwell. (See attached programme for full detailsright)

 

 

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Speakers at the Kofi Annan Centre seminar included Somaliland Foreign Minister

Abdillahi Duale, Mr. Okercheri Edusa (Chair, Foreign Affairs Committee, Parliament of

Ghana), the Chair of the session Ambassador Chris Kpodo, (former Director- General of the

Ghanain Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and Mr. Steve Mawuenyega (Somaliland Special Envoy)

 

 

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Major General JK Attipoe, Commandant, Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training

Centre with Ambassador Chris Kpodo, former Director- General of the Ghanain Ministry of

Foreign Affairs and Somaliland Foreign Minister Abdillahi Duale

 

 

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From the right: Somaliland Foreign Minister Abdillahi Duale with the Ambassador of Portugal

to the Addis Ababa Mrs. Vera Fernandes and, Acting High Commissioner of Canada to Addis

Ababa Mr. David M Stockwell, seen here with their accreditation badges. Portugal currently

holds the European Union Presidency.

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Somaliland Foreign Minister Abdillahi Duale at the entrance of the Kofi Anan International

Peacekeeping Training Centre

 

 

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Somaliland Foreign Minister Abdillahi Duale at the entrance of the African Union Summit hall

for delegates (see attached press release)

Inside the African Union Summit hall: delegates confer with each other

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Quite diplomacy hard at work wisely for Somaliland!!! AU Ministerial Executive Council

meeting, where the case of Somaliland was raised by Ghanain Foreign Minister Nana Akufo-

Addo and African Union Commission Chairperson Prof Alpha Konare. Diplomatic colonialism

will be defeated and truth will prevail!

 

 

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From right: On the sidelines of the AU Summit, Somaliland Foreign Minister bdillahi Duale,

Dr. Cindy Courville (US Ambassador to the African Union) and Mr. Steve Mawuenyega

(Somaliland Special Envoy)

 

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Somaliland Foreign Minister Abdillahi Duale pictured here, after briefing the director of Ghana TV Mr. Kofi Bucknor. Somaliland’s case was strategically covered by Ghana TV, Africa TV

(29 June), radio Joy FM (29 June), the print media, including Ghana’s most popular paper

Daily Graphic (2 July, p. 5) and another well-known paper Daily Guide (27 June, p.14).

The TFG’s Ambassador attempted to rebut Somaliland’s case with a weak response in the

Daily Graphic (4 July, p. 5), when most heads of state returned home, just after midnight of 3

July.

 

 

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Ghanain Foreign Minister Nana Akufo-Addo and Chair of the African Union Ministerial

Executive Council in discussion with Somaliland Foreign Minister Abdillahi Duale

 

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Juje   

Originally posted by Jacaylbaro:

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JB waxan ku warsadey, hebelka Laqanyo ( the TFG hero in Accra - who 'allegedly' ordered the AU not to discuss the SL issue) ma arkiin miya calanka mesha lulanaya - mise waxa nola sheegaya wa fatadhug?... :D:D

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