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Progress against the odds for governance in Somaliland
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Taleexi;728909 wrote: How to make xayaysiin 101 class must be in order. abti adigu ilkalad wax ku eegeysa wan is ognahay -
Recognising Somaliland would boost the fight against piracy
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Recognising Somaliland would boost the fight against piracy
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Recognising Somaliland would boost the fight against piracy Written by European Voice Jun 16, 2011 at 06:02 AM Attempts to tackle the scourge of piracy and keep the Red Sea open for merchant shipping. On 6 June, Catherine Ashton, the EU's foreign policy chief, spoke to the Asia-Europe Meeting in Budapest and, among other things, she touched on the situation off the coast of Somalia, pointing out that 500 people have been imprisoned for piracy off the coast of Somalia and saying that the solution to piracy “lies on land”. It does, of course. With the decent of Yemen and the port of Aden into chaos and with a very real risk that it will become the preserve of fundamentalists, one of the world's most vital arteries has a distinct possibility of being cut. So what to do? How can we help tackle the scourge of piracy and keep the Red Sea open for merchant shipping. Well, one simple way would be to recognise the country of Somaliland. A couple of weeks ago the peaceful democratic Islamic nation of Somaliland celebrated 20 years of independence. On the same day that Ashton was vapouring about things needing to be done, a Somaliland court put six pirates in prison for a total of 45 years. Is it not time that this peaceful land was granted recognition by the international community? Not just because we morally should, but because it is in our interests to support the only part of that unhappy corner of the world that is looking forward to peace and prosperity? Godfrey Bloom MEP Brussels
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HARGEISA (Somalilandpress)–Flights between Somaliland and Djibouti have been halted due to the volcano that is erupted in Eritrea two days ago. Speaking to the press, the Somaliland’s Minister of Civil Aviation said they are worried about the situation and there have been problems since the last two days. The Minister said that there were no flights from/to Djibouti yesterday as the result of the volcano which affected many countries in the region. He told the reporters that they are trying to find ways to overcome the problem but they are lacking the necessary equipments to estimate the danger. The minister said the flights to UAE and other countries have not been affected. Red ashes could been seen on the Somaliland sky for the last two days which some described as the result of the volcano. A huge Volcano erupted in the border between Eritrea and Ethiopia two days ago which affected the aviation in the two countries. Reports also said the Clinton’s trip to the Horn of Africa have been cut short because of the volcano. “We are currently working on improving the Hargeisa and Berbera airports. We have very limited budget and we are trying to do the necessary and important improvements” Said the Minister
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Progress against the odds for governance in Somaliland Somaliland has defied the odds by delivering unexpected progress in governance according to a newly published global research project. The UK based Overseas Development Institute reports that despite lacking formal recognition as a state, Somaliland has developed a type of rule-based governance to which the rest of Somalia can only aspire. The territory has managed to establish basic public security, gradually improve its business environment, and is increasingly capable of providing for its citizens. A pragmatic blending of ‘traditional’ and ‘modern’ institutions, in which the de-facto government’s legitimacy rests, has been instrumental in driving this progress. The story is taken from Mapping progress: evidence for a new development outlook, a new report that pulls together the findings from stories of progress across 24 countries. It identifies the crucial role of effective leadership, smart policies, proper institutional foundations and international partnerships in driving development. So-called Surprise Performers such as Somaliland have delivered progress against the odds, often recovering from crisis and war or dealing with ongoing conflict, challenging political situations and highly inaccessible topography. The surprise elements of progress in these countries often lie in the speed of recovery, sometimes allowing them to eclipse previous levels of development. ODI Director Alison Evans said: “The performance of Somaliland is a reason to be optimistic about its future. It’s time the world woke up to the change that is happening across the developing world and we believe this report provides the evidence needed to begin altering perceptions. “We have identified four key drivers of progress but there is no one-size-fits-all solution to the conundrum of progress. What we can now say with clarity is that progress in development is not only possible, it is happening. “Looking at the strongest examples across Africa we can see that the most transformative and sustainable developments have occurred when the commitment to change has come from within countries and communities.”
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No but there will be a govt delegation
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VIDEO: Las Anod Elders SL/SNM Clan Militia Must leave SSC Regions NOW
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Liibaan's topic in Politics
I asked you First but you refused to answer so what can i do ? -
VIDEO: Las Anod Elders SL/SNM Clan Militia Must leave SSC Regions NOW
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Liibaan's topic in Politics
A khadar its not that easy you can't answer a question with a question try again abti -
Yeah the nabadiids indeed do not like peace there for its cantarabaqash to them
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President Siilaanyo keeps his word he's one of the few honest African leaders When garaad abshir asked President Siilaanyo govt delegation we are willing to give peace a chance release the prisoners of war thats what the garaad asked he did that. The garaad also asked if the govt of SL could pay blood money for the casualties and the unfortunate lives that were lost the president did that also the Govt paid bloodmoney The garaad even asked the delegation if they could remove the national army from widhwidh and the president withdrew the national army from widhwidh the garaad on his turn accepted that no ssc rebel elements were allowed in widhwidh and both parties agreed on that. And peace was given a chance widh widh is one of the safest towns in the horn africa now ,and 3 months ago Keyse abdi yusuf former ssc rebel army leader said that he is willing to continue the peace process between the widhwidh community and their government. Its going in the right direction give peace a chance and inshallah kheyr bey noqon.
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VIDEO: Las Anod Elders SL/SNM Clan Militia Must leave SSC Regions NOW
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Liibaan's topic in Politics
A_Khadar;728744 wrote: I am not sure what/where you are tying to take this beyond here if they clearly said they don't need your thugs in their homes. Doesn't make you any difference if they support ssc cause, p/l or above all somaliweyn. Or you are having Kalshale nightmares so you are ok with anything but not ssc. Thats the whole point those elders don't support the so called ssc jabhad and they do not support Xaglatoosiye my question is why dont they support Xaglatoosiye? They could've support Alshabaab who knows, if Somaliland tomorrow leaves including the police and the admin Amay shabaab meesha so degta ileen Alshabaab ba wa Somaliweyn eh? A khadar why dont you answer the question why dont these elders in laascanood support ssc or xaglatoosiye. -
The Somaliland police was already there national army just arrived today from oog to assist the police because there will be reconciliation conference in widhwidh on the twentieth of june inshallah.
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VIDEO: Las Anod Elders SL/SNM Clan Militia Must leave SSC Regions NOW
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Liibaan's topic in Politics
Wrong wrong wrong if they can say that they are not part of Somaliland they could've said they are part of ssc clan jabhad but they didn't if they can call Somaliland Somalidiid don't say they can't Support ssc clan jabhad openly as they said in the video they support Somaliweyn. -
VIDEO: Las Anod Elders SL/SNM Clan Militia Must leave SSC Regions NOW
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Liibaan how come the so called elders in the video u posted didn't mention one time ssc or the ssc clan Jabhad or even xaglatoosiye ? -
Al shabaab is part of the problem so is the TFG and the African mercenaries you cannot just blame Ahmed Godane For all the problems sure Alshabaab did their part but Alshabaab is an organization not one individual is responsible. The same way Buhuku Bahaka is not responsible for all the Killings Amisom commits it's much more complex than you think.
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Ethiopian PM Awards Somaliland Military Student
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Not exactly thankful what the foreign Minister of Ethiopia Haile Mariam Desalegne said was that if the former Somali republic (Somaliland and Somalia) want to go their separate ways they must agree on that which is politically correct because in africa we haven never seen the case like that one of kosovo the Minister just wants to be politically correct and thats just fine. But Ethiopias interest is to Have two seperate states for the former Somali republic in the long term there are more things at stake then simple port revenues their very own existence is at stake. From 1992 till 1998 Ethiopia used the Djibouti port only, they did fine they still do though not as much as they used to but they still do. Ethiopia fears a few things one Somali Foreign policy one Somali Military force or an Islamic state next door. Why they don't recognize Somaliland right now its very simple why should they give away their powers that's like shooting yourself in the foot they can have political influance on Somaliland , somaliland continues to use Ethiopia to address the world international community embassies in addis ababa. Thats why Somaliland has a different foreign policy now unlike the former udub Administration Somaliland is much more involved in the horn africa politics and they are strengthening their relations with the Arab world looking for other opportunities. -
Ethiopian PM Awards Somaliland Military Student
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Thankful Ethiopia's policy right now is to keep Somaliland in this current status quo have some influance over it the moment mogadisho gets a government that functions they will engage with Somaliland and they will Politically support the independence of Somaliland. Ethiopia does not want to see the Somali state that they used to fear in the 70s Supporting Somaliland is in their very own interest but recognizing Somaliland right now is just not smart and we know that. Ethiopia support the two state solutions in the long term but right now the current status is just fine Somaliland not politically recognized Somalia a paper government that exist only on paper. -
Ethiopian PM Awards Somaliland Military Student
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caydarus;728496 wrote: wards only does not proof, where is the pictueres?