baala xoofto Posted March 17, 2022 This is final nail in the coffin for some people. The Bill before the Senate is consistent with Somaliland's constitution and territorial integrity as inherited from Great Britain on 26th of June 1960. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted March 21, 2022 Heritage Explains why the US should Recognise Somaliland. Why the U.S. Should Recognize Somaliland | The Heritage Foundation WWW.HERITAGE.ORG Have you heard of Somaliland? It has been de facto independent for 30 years, and they have taken great strides to pursue democracy, free speech, and free market ideas. Because of this, the U.S. should... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted March 21, 2022 Somaliland Delegation led by President Muse Biihi held very fruitful talks with the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations. Foreign Minister Dr. Kayd explains what was discussed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted March 21, 2022 VOA Somali has an interview with President of Somaliland Muse Biihi. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted March 22, 2022 US senator today also passed a bill to recognise somaliland as an independent state sadaashu wa kheyr Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted March 22, 2022 38 minutes ago, Xaaji Xunjuf said: US senator today also passed a bill to recognise somaliland as an independent state sadaashu wa kheyr The Mid-term elections in November is going to be an interesting one. The Republicans are projected to win both houses. If that happens, it is going to be a huge win for Somaliland. Another big development is Kenya's Presidential Elections which is scheduled this August. The favourite is Raila Odinga, a long term supporter of Somaliland. Raila Odinga's dad was a personal friend of Late President Mohamed Haji Ibrahim Egal, they both attended London School of Economics in the 1940s. Raila is well informed about Somaliland and knows its history more than anyone in the region. He is on record for openly supporting Somaliland. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted March 24, 2022 Alxamdulilah. Our rains are not stolen. A South Somalia Professor was getting the run arounds in Social Media saying Somali rains have been stolen. Well our rains have come earlier than normally scheduled for. It seems everything is stolen from South Somalia, their rains, their Fish, Their waters in Shebelle/Juba rivers, their Seas and lands. Oh God, what there left that is not stolen? Heavy rains arrived in Ceerigaabo and CeelAfwayn districts of Sanaag region. In Burco and Odweyne districts in Togdheer and Sabawanaag district of Maroodijex region. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arafaat Posted March 28, 2022 Somalia’s next government should prioritise the talks and negotiations with Somaliland.Not just appoint another guddi consisting of national politicians repeating mantras, but ensure serieus effort through well prepared and coordinated at the highest with senior and experienced diplomats and state politicians conducting the talks supported by senior international technocrats and experts (the same also goes for Somaliland). Even though Somaliland is far away from Mogadishu, both in geographic and political distance and Somalia has many other major concerning and pressing issues that require urgency in solving. But without a clear framework agreement with Somaliland it will remain weak and compromised both externally and internally, externally in its international relations, strength and standing and internally in its state structures and collaboration with different government regions and layers, which is undermining and compromising it’s cohesion to tackle those challenges, if doesn’t address them in the right order. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted March 28, 2022 When I say there is work available in Somaliland and the MBA holding kids embarking on a risky journey to Europe are better off in Somaliland. This is exactly what I meant. This kid started his business with just $3 dollars and huge will to Win. Today, he employs 1500 other youth and he is the Boss. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3156974134623007 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted March 28, 2022 1 hour ago, Arafaat said: Somalia’s next government should prioritise the talks and negotiations with Somaliland.Not just appoint another guddi consisting of national politicians repeating mantras, but ensure serieus effort through well prepared and coordinated at the highest with senior and experienced diplomats and state politicians conducting the talks supported by senior international technocrats and experts (the same also goes for Somaliland). Even though Somaliland is far away from Mogadishu, both in geographic and political distance and Somalia has many other major concerning and pressing issues that require urgency in solving. But without a clear framework agreement with Somaliland it will remain weak and compromised both externally and internally, externally in its international relations, strength and standing and internally in its state structures and collaboration with different government regions and layers, which is undermining and compromising it’s cohesion to tackle those challenges, if doesn’t address them in the right order. Hargeisa is breaking all the glass ceilings that used to prevent it from dealing with the outside world. As Hargeisa plugs itself into the regional geopolitics and economy, Mogadishu will be left to the dust and will not have any role to play. As you can see from below, Hargeisa is now talks to gain access to the AfCTA (African Continental Free Trade Agreement.). The people pushing this access are non other than those who designed the Economic world order that you know it. Namely UK and USA. So essentially, Mogadishu will have a diminishing role to play here. It is in her own interest to save face and come to the table seriously and settle the issue once and for all. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted March 31, 2022 Before it was only government officials that were allowed to get Visa on their Somaliland Passport. Now, everyone can get a visa on their passport. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted March 31, 2022 Somalis are very delusional people, check this example of war going on for 8 years, and has done alot more damage than North, has far more population, more intense, like ww1, they dig trenches . Quote More than 14,000 people had died in the conflict in Donbas between 2014, prior to Russia's invasion of Ukraine in late February. Ukraine said 1.5 million people were forced to flee their homes during that period, with most staying in the areas of Donbas that were still under Ukrainian control and about 200,000 resettling in the wider Kyiv region Galbeedi, waxba hala doodin, nin meel ucadahay, meeli ka madoow, they will tire u with sheeko guri Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted March 31, 2022 One of real reasons SL didn't get enough attention for recognition, is pure lies they always spreading in world stage, you have to show credibility and honesty, not propagate lies, like 97% referendum. And also initially telling they different people ethnically, I clearly remember when that their selling point, even Egal used to argue that. Now atleast they understood that is not going to fly. Stop fabrication, Be honest with yourself and with your people. Last leader that some credibility and used to sometimes tell what is going , without spinning, was Egal Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites