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Sland Parliament Speaker:International Community trust in Somaliland damaged

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I have to agree, this was not a good year for Somaliland and their quest for independence. Their democracy is taking a step backwards and press freedom was curtailed significantly. They are more aggressive militarily and seem to produce an inordinate number of misguided youth who execute attacks on neighbouring regions. Their foreign policy is more confrontational and their relationship with other countries and the IC is deteriorating, but no one can deny that Hargeisa is doing well (though other regions have nothing to show).

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Saalax   

Indeed. Even neighboring countries have closed their borders. Some people

might claim but the IC doesn't affect us however deteriorated relations

with closest neighboring countries will obviously affect you in terms

of travel and trade restrictions and other things.

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Hargeisa is doing well because it was and still IS the 2nd capital of Somalia.

 

The purported democracy of Somaliland is a farce-- solely orchestrated to fool the international

Community into bestowing recognition-- and was never genuine, because if it was, then ALL the people of waqooyiga would have been reaping the benefits, not just the politicians in Hargaysa.

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Indeed. Even neighboring countries have closed their borders. Some people

might claim but the IC doesn't affect us however deteriorated relations

with closest neighboring countries will obviously affect you in terms

of travel and trade restrictions and other things.

 

Lol... I like how Somaliland politicians always fail to tell the people the truth. It was UNSOM who were behind the closing of the the so-called border.

 

After the administration in Hargaysa refused to cooperate with President Kay in Xamar because of some nonsense about being independent and not being part of his jurisdiction, Ethiopia and Djibouti who are both troop contributing countries to the UN mission in Somalia, where asked to limit access to the "borders" they now control. On top of that, certain funds heading to Hargaysa politicians were also limited and as we all know, after it got a bit hot for Silanyo and his clique, they were quick to invite Nicholas Kay back to Hargaysa for some sort of rapprochement.

 

Nicholas went and ordered them to fully support the UN stabilization agenda for ALL of Somalia-- including their little enclave. But as of yet, the hardheaded habros haven't yet given in fully to his demands, which among other things explains why all of sudden the international community has started to support President Galeyr and his Khaatumo project.

 

The secessionists know they are fighting a losing battle, which is why we are hearing all this bleating sounds coming from Hargaysa. They know, they have no choice but to support the UNSOM 2016 road map for Somalia or else things will get real ugly real fast for the politicians currently running the place-- but at the same time, these same politicians don't have balls to start reprogramming all the people they've been misleading all these years, who they've been telling that recognition is just around the corner.

 

Imagine, Silanyo trying to convince the youth who for the last 23 years were being lied to that there is no such thing as an independent Somaliland and that they are all still an integral part of Somalia and therefore share a common destiny with our Somali brethren: I say, good luck Silanyo.. :D

 

Also why do you guys think SOLers like Xaaji Maalaayacni and Oodka--who always used to chat Sh!t about some claptrap of an independent Somaliland--have stopped gracing us with their unwanted presence on this forum?

 

I believe, they now know the delusions and lies have come to an abrupt and climatic conclusions, rendering the rubbish they used to post on this forum unnecessary :D

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I have to agree, this was not a good year for Somaliland and their quest for independence. Their democracy is taking a step backwards and press freedom was curtailed significantly. They are more aggressive militarily and seem to produce an inordinate number of misguided youth who execute attacks on neighbouring regions. Their foreign policy is more confrontational and their relationship with other countries and the IC is deteriorating, but no one can deny that Hargeisa is doing well (though other regions have nothing to show).

 

well said niyoow.

 

somaliland's demise was sealed by xaaji xunjuf's giving up on defending siilanyo. lool very very bad year for somaliland. this was the worst since they declared independence. what a shame that a good prosperous region of somalia was destroyed by one man and his close sub clan. all the dreams destroyed and in shambles niyoow.

 

on the other hand, puntland is thriving, moving forward fast and is not looking back. stark difference in leadership.

 

 

 

 

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Mooge   

Tillamook, the secessionists lost hope when somalia-somaliland talks started thanks to Turkey. every since, things have been on a downhill niyoow. lol.

 

 

in the meantime, Puntland's next generation of leaders plot their next move. will Puntland launch a satellite into orbit the year 2020? I don't know, but I can only say people of Puntland are excited niyoow.

 

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Barwaaqo   

Faanku ceeb kuma aha qolyahan ee waa caadadood. Ma aha xilgii aad somalilda ku harawsan jirteen intii madax madow iyo reer hebel ayaa siman.

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Both Somaliland and Somalia are cesspools!. There is nothing to brag about, no progress for the last 20 years: no clean water, good education system, health improvement, electric grid networks, roads and tax system.

Horumarku maaha hudheel ama daar yaroo caanteyn ah oo Diasparo dhisatay!.

Bo

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