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Somaliland in the London Conference

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Kool_Kat;793465 wrote:
Zenawi gadaashiisuu madaxweyneheena taagan yahay oo Soomaalida kale kacararay dad ku faraxsan ama ku faanaya maxaa ladhihi karaa aan ka eheen allaha idin caafiyo...Subxaanalaah!

Maya siilaanyo waxay isku koono yihin madaxda geeska africa kibaki zanawi wax fahan dee:D

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Shirkii London Oo Galay Wajigii Labaad & Masuuliyiintii Ka Soo Qayb Galay Oo Kala Qada Tagey iyo Madaxweynaha Somaliland Oo Saacadaha soo socdda ka hadli doona

 

Madaxddan ayaa hadda waxa ay ka baxeen madashii uu shirku ka socdey waxana ay ukaal dareereen...

 

London (GNS)- Shirkii ka socdey Magaaladda London ee Cariga Ingiriiska ee lagaga hadleyay Arimaha Somalida, ayaa galay Wajigii Labaad waxana ay masuuliyiintii ka soo qayb galay shirkani ay hadda u kala dareereen Wakhtigii qadda.

 

Madaxddan ayaa hadda waxa ay ka baxeen madashii uu shirku ka socdey waxana ay ukaal dareereen Wakhtigii Qadada,waxana ay galayaan nasasho yar, balse marka ay isku soo qadeeyaan waxa halkaas dib uga sii furmi doona wajigii labaad ee shirka, waxana wali la sugayaa Madaxweynayaal baddan oo halkaasi ka hadlaya.

 

Goor dhow waxa la filayaa in uu shirkani soo gabgaboobo, waxana ay madaxweynayaasha iyo hogaamiyaasha ka qayb galay ay soo saari doonaan war murtiyeed lagaga hadli doono go’aamadda laga gaadhey shirkan.

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burahadeer;793528 wrote:
odaygu wuu afgaranwaayay ....af reer konfureedka ma yaqaano.I wonder if they communicating in turkish!

 

kk.

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Somalia;793422 wrote:
It's funny, the moves of a desperate man.

its a failed state...yet he is the president of a success story, yet he is the desperate man...just another tale from the paralel universe of the pirate realm.

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Silanyo: “the people of Somaliland chose the path of independence more than 20 years ago and we cannot turn back."

 

The President of Somaliland, Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud Silanyo, today attended the London Conference on Somalia. The Conference included political leaders from over 50 countries and international organizations, including US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

 

In his statement to the Conference, the President said that peace and stability in Somalia “will not be achieved by the top-down imposition of a re-created centralized state,” noting the tendency of the international community to focus on approaches that over-emphasize the role of central government institutions in Mogadishu. He instead laid out his views on a bottom-up process to building peace and stability in Somalia, drawing lessons from what worked successfully in Somaliland in the early 1990s.

 

President Silanyo said that he also firmly believed “that supporting and recognizing Somaliland would help to promote stability and recovery in Somalia.” He referred to Somaliland’s own experience of building “peace through an indigenous bottom-up process, drawing on traditional conflict resolution methods and Islam.”

 

Somaliland rejects the view that Somalia should be reconstituted within the boundaries that existed up to 1991. In his statement, the President said that “[t]he people of Somaliland chose the path of independence more than 20 years ago and we cannot turn back. To do so would be to deny our recent history, our achievements, and our political reality.” He added that “[a]s a democratically elected government, we must respect our people’s wishes.” The President also called for “an inclusive international discussion about the future of Somaliland, launching a process leading to the recognition of our state.”

 

Somaliland is a former British protectorate. It declared independence from Somalia in 1991 and has since enjoyed relative stability. It has held a series of democratic elections which have been deemed free and fair by international observers. Despite its impressive achievements, Somaliland has not been recognized internationally

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The Conference recognised the need for the international community to support any dialogue that Somaliland and the TFG or its replacement may agree to establish in order to clarify their future relations.

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Jiiroow Bakaal;793741 wrote:
Hillary Clinton " We believe in a unified Somalia, how Somalis define that is up to themselves"

 

 

20 MORE YEARS TILL

ofcourse the unity of Somalia is a must look what division did in Somalia Ethio kenyan ugandans burundian troops all entered Somalia.

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