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    Did you know that Ina Cali Kooreeye was a former somali soldier. Those people you call faqash and now an opportunistic person. This shows your dishonest and this case Waraabe, is more honest.
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    Ah, the Tigrey agent always calling Soomaaliya's regions 'enclaves.' You never catch him calling his own Tigrey region or Oromiya an enclave. What is worse is that a self-hating Soomaali ku sheeg secessionist sewage-dweller halfwit is laughing with him.
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    Maamulka Garoowe wants to play with one leg the Federalism, and on another leg copy Somaliland's independence positions. It just shows the love child of Col. Yey and Meles Zenawi, Federalism was born out of wedlock. And it seems that is what the root of the issue is here.
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    I wish every Somali enclave had at least one Waraabe. But then would have been dead already in other enclaves.
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    Dr. Sada Mire, an archaeologist talks about her work in Somaliland and the importance of preserving archaeological sites.
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    LOOL this is not foreign Aid. This is actual 'begging'. It is different from Foreign Aid. Foreign is usually a two-way traffic, the donor is giving something in return for something i.e. diplomatic favoure, access to resources or just old geopolitical influence.
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    The UK has also taken similar steps to recognise Somaliland documents. SOMALILAND MARRIAGES ARE VALID The case of MM v NA (Declaration as to Marital Status) [2020] is very niche, but may be of interest to practitioners with clients who got married in Somaliland (or in other non-recognised countries) and wish to rely on that marriage for immigration purposes. Immigration lawyers must think about a marriage’s validity whenever they are making a visa application on the basis of a relationship. Although more often than not the answer is straightforward, there are some tricky cases. Examples we have seen include whether a marriage is valid if it was entered into relying on a fake identity, or whether a polygamous marriage can ever be valid. But what about a marriage which took place in a state which is not recognised by the UK? This was the situation for MM and NA, who got married in the Republic of Somaliland in 2013. For immigration purposes, it is sufficient to say that the High Court officially found the marriage to be valid and entitled to be recognised in England and Wales. Refusing to recognise such marriages would deprive entire populations of their right to legally register their birth, marriage, death etc. That could not, of course, be reasonable or justifiable.
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    Reer Baydhabo must be feeling proud that their country is learning a lesson or two on how to get few coins into the begging bowl.
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