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The Economist considered Somaliland 'the country of the year

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The heading is misleading as Somaliland is misleading to be a country. The country of the year is Uruguay with its humble President Jose Mojica. Everything is possible in the land of the Skinnies, we can even claim that Mogadishu is the most beautiful and fastest growing city city in the World and President will be the first Somali astronaut to Mars in the year 2016!.

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Tallaabo   

Gar_maqaate;992029 wrote:
"Somaliland, has kept both piracy and Islamic extremism at bay"

And yet there is a farmer Somaliland Minster on trial in the USA for Piracy and the head of al shaabab is a Somalilander. The statement I just made is factual correct but it is not a fair assessment of Somaliland and it still tells you more about Somaliland then the article above. It is also more than the Economist Journalists know about Somaliland.

Watching the cries and desperation of Somaliland's haters is quite enjoyable;)

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Tallaabo   

Mahiigaan;992075 wrote:
The heading is misleading as Somaliland is misleading to be a country. The country of the year is Uruguay with its humble President Jose Mojica. Everything is possible in the land of the Skinnies, we can even claim that Mogadishu is the most beautiful and fastest growing city city in the World and President will be the first Somali astronaut to Mars in the year 2016!.

Yeah I noticed that. What do you expect from XX?;)

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The heading is misleading as Somaliland is misleading to be a country. The country of the year is Uruguay with its humble President Jose Mojica. Everything is possible in the land of the Skinnies, we can even claim that Mogadishu is the most beautiful and fastest growing city city in the World and President will be the first Somali astronaut to Mars in the year 2016!.

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Tallaabo;992076 wrote:
Watching the cries and desperation of Somaliland's haters is quite enjoyable;)

 

wallaahi sometimes wonder if Somalia will eva come into being considering the personalities on line, jealousy and down right shortsightedness.The whole world been peppering thm with billions of $s, unisom ,food,recognition and yet still can't get off their Azzs,and on the otha hand Somaliland getting token help and no where close to what Somalia given....yet what? you see....the world has eyes.

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Who is this former Somaliland Minister whats his name.

 

 

XX...this guy use to live in the U.S and on a short visit to Laskoray ,his home town,he was approached by some pirates from puntland to translate for thm on a ship and it was only one time as translator.U.S gov't got him and couldn't charge him an iota for 5 yrs.Infact he was once released by a federal judge in which the gov't appealed.

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tutu   

Glad tidings, indeed. That a province in Somalia be considered so is incredible, considering Somalia's reputation for the last two decades. We should appreciate what North Somalia has achieved!

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Hawdian   

. One possible candidate, Somaliland, has kept both piracy and Islamic extremism at bay, yet on most reckonings it is a country at all, rather a renegade province of Somalia—which has struggled to contain either. As well as countries yet to be, we might celebrate one that could soon disintegrate: the United Kingdom, which hasn’t fared too badly, all things considered, since coming into being in 1707, but could fracture in 2014 should the Scots be foolhardy enough to vote for secession

 

Reading this makes me proud a somalilander well done to the republic of Somaliland small country doing well and:cool: .

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RedSea;992073 wrote:
Somaliland is doing ok, but not great. All this foreign sweet talk does is over inflate our ego and make us blind to the reality. Somaliland has long ways to go, so let's get focused(:

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Mooge   

xaji xunjuf are you having easy time. since abdiweli won you had 2 heart attacks i heard. lool. niyoow ninka necbayd is the boss in puntland.

 

ka naxo nafta wa.

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