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London Conference On Somalia Concludes Without A Word From Somaliland

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London Conference On Somalia Concludes Without A Word From Somaliland

Written by Qaran news

Feb 23, 2012 at 12:41 PM

London(Qarannews)- The London conference of Somaliland has just concluded without a single speech or word from the President of Somaliland, Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud "Siilaanyo:.

 

When the meeting begin this morning the head of the transitional federal government, Sheikh Sharif gave a speech in Somali which gave a background on the current situation in Somalia. Sheikh Sharif gave a speech which was well received by the gathered dignitaries and observers.

 

However, there was never a plan to allow the Somaliland President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud "Siilaanyo" to address the gathered dignitaries, and therefore Somaliland's contribution was limited to just attending the conference.

 

As from today, in the eyes of the international community Somaliland will be seen as a self-governing regional authority of the defunct "Somali Republic", and not a democratic, independent and sovereign state. Thanks to the bungling policies of the current administration, once again, Somaliland has managed to give away its hard won and cultivated democracy and progress without a single thing in return.

 

The London conference on Somalia was addressed by several dignitaries and concluded by the British Prime Minister David Cameron. Accorrding to our reporters, the main conclusion of the meeting is to implement the recent Garowe 2 accord in Somalia, create a constituent assembly to replace the tfg at the end of August 2012, and subsequently gather the two nations that joined together in 1960, Somaliland and Somalia for a discussion on their future relationship.

 

Although, ostensibly the London conference was on Somalia, those who stated that there was nothing in it for Somaliland had been correct.

 

Our sources report that the Somaliland President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud "Siilaanyo" left the conference in a deep funk. Somaliland erstwhile Foreign Minister, Dr. Mohamed Abdillahi Omar was not available for comment.

 

 

Qarannews.com

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^^Unlike my friend NGONGE, Oodweyne was clear in his opposition to the London conference for he was able to see the writing on the wall as it were with respect to world's stance on the question of Somalia's territorial integrity.

 

It is clear what the approach is for Somalia. Even Ethiopia supports Garowe Principles :D

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Duufaan,

 

I happen to believe SL leaders know the new rules very well. they just need to digest it and sell it to their constituencies back home in a manner that does not harm their relative stability.

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STOIC   

This was an opposition leaning website.It is a good process of democracy to disagree with the ruling administration. Something Somalia can learn from Somaliland, perhaps?

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STOIC   

Che, haha...you are right.Its in our genes..I have visited that site many times during the run-up to SL election they were NOT fair and balanced.I just camp in Hadhwanaagnews nowdays.....

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nuune   

STOIC;793834 wrote:
I just camp in Hadhwanaagnews nowdays.....

Ilaahey ha kuu gargaaro akhii hadaadba camp ka dhigatey Hadhwanaagnews.

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nuune   

xiinfaniin;793836 wrote:
STOIC,

 

Can you appraise Siilaanyo's performance (if any) in participating the London Conference on Somalia ?

Si aan caadi aheyn ayaan u sugayaa jawaab luqmeesan

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