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Somaliland:Protests in Berbera against Britian's lies

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Berbera isu soo bax kadhacay oo lagaga soo horjeedo hadaladii ka soo yeedhay xukumada Ingiriiska.

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Saalax   

Booliska Somaliland oo hadlay

Dhinaca kale taliyaha booliska maamulka Somaliland C/laahi Fadal ayaa beeniyey dhawaaqa dawlada Ingiriiska ku shaacisay in khatar amni oo la xiriirta “dano argagixiso, madaxfurasho ama mid siyaasadeed” ay ka soo fool leedahay maamulka Somaliland.

 

Taliyaha booliska Somaliland, C/laahi Fadal.

C/laahi Fadal ayaa ku dooday inuusan jirin wax khatar ah oo weyn.

http://www.raxanreeb.com/2013/01/xubnaha-wakiilada-guurtida-somaliland-oo-la-isugu-yeeray-iyo-booliska-oo-iska-diiday-dhawaaqii-ingiriiska/

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Somaliland:Berbera Residents Denounce UK Travel Ban

 

Residents In the port city of Berbera took to the streets today to demonstrate against the recent decision by the U k foreign office and commonwealth affairs warning British citizen not to travel to Somaliland.

 

Hundreds of residents of berbera flocked to the main roads of the port city waving the flag of Somaliland and slogans demanding that the UK government should retract its decision of downgrading the security status of Somaliland to grade C hence being in the same status as neighboring Somalia.

 

The demonstrators later converged at the 26 of June stadium which is situated at the center of the city and were addressed by the mayor and governor of sahil region.

 

The Governor of Sahil Region lauded the people of Sahil for their zeal and unrelenting devotion when it comes to protecting the name of their nation; He went on to say Somaliland had accomplished much in the past 21 years and has taken many strides in the right direction be it in the fields of democracy, development, security, health and education.

 

“Somaliland has a good security record compared to many African countries not to mention that foreigners roam our streets freely without any security escorts and will continue to do so and Somaliland is also capable of maintaining its own security, “said the governor.

 

The Newly elected Mayor of Berbera told residents “let it be known that Somaliland is here to stay whether the English stay or leave, we are here to stay and I urge all Somaliland to safeguard our hard earned security and peace.

 

Many Somalilanders are upset by decision of announcing a on ban travel to its citizens by the UK government many terming it as rush and irrational.

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Somalia   

Ileen Somalilanders are taking the ban to heart, this article is called MOVING FORWARD.. :D:D:D LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, allah beeeerka, God help me.

 

Somaliland: Moving Forward After UK Cries Wolf

You would think that the UK would know better than to cry wolf.

 

On Sunday, the UK government issued a warning urging their citizens to flee Somaliland. According to a statement released by the UK foreign office, there’s danger of “kidnapping for financial or political gain, motivated by criminality or terrorism”.

 

This bizarre warning has left us Somalilanders stunned and in a state of confusion. The Republic of Somaliland has never been known for danger and terrorism but rather for its peace and democracy.

 

Many other questions have risen since the warning was issued. How can Somaliland’s stability be compared to Libya’s and Syria’s? What do we have in common with these unstable countries?

 

Libya just went through a deadly civil war and is getting acquainted with terrorist attacks. Syria is still in a bitter power struggle and the fatalities are rising daily.

 

Clearly we do not share the same problems as these countries.

 

Our national security is incomparable considering the fact that we share a border with Somalia. Also, unlike Kenya – a country that has political and economic advantage over Somaliland – we have been virtually untouched by terrorist attacks.

 

But then again, Britain, like every other nation, has a right to assure the safety of their citizens abroad. Despite that, there should have been proper steps taken to address this matter. Britain should have teamed up with the Somaliland government on this matter and issued an investigation rather than put us in limbo. Our government should not be undermined nor downplayed. Our strength and peace should be aided and commended not ignored.

 

This attempt at crippling our image should not demoralize us nor put an end to our battle of self-determination.

 

It is vital that we remain united and continue to prosper and showcase our achievements over the past 22 years.

 

The truth is – we are not perfect. We might be Africa’s best kept secret, but there is still room for improvement.

 

We must put an end to the conflicts that were ignited by November’s election. We must put an end to our trivial tribal differences that still linger today. But most importantly, during times like this, we must put aside our political differences and put our nation first.

 

All these issues are minor compared to what’s going on around Africa, but since we are an unrecognized country, our flaws are magnified more than our achievements.

 

We are not a nation that hosts terrorism nor are we a country that is headed into political turmoil. We are the nation that shines bright like the moon that covers ours dark skies. And most importantly, we are – and always will be – the most peaceful and stable country in Africa, no matter what anyone says.

 

By: Robleh M. Lafcanbe

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A_Khadar   

Orphans protesting against their mother queen, dramatic development indeed. It hurts but true - what goes around comes around.

The Chickens Come Home To Roost” Malcolm X

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A_Khadar   

^^ :D:D I know truth hurts ya old man. I am not a man who believes the Ali Dhuuxe's famouse lines "Waa Lagu Digtaa Ruux Haduu Kuu Darraan jiraye Waar Dayaay Waakaa Wadaadkii sii Sabayshadaye".. What is left with that project now is to brug as usual..

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The Sage   

I imagine the foreign minstry is going to do a full court press on the Brits to reconsider their warning but the most important that can be done is to seek out and destroy any AS cells/Pirate groups as a confidence building measure.

Never knew the Algeria situation would have that big an impact across the continent

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Somalia;913891 wrote:
Ileen Somalilanders are taking the ban to heart, this article is called
MOVING FORWARD
..
:D
:D:D LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, allah beeeerka, God help me.

LOOOOOOL damn.png

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STOIC   

The British did the same thing to Kenya many times and the economy (Tourism) took it in stride.The frustration can be understandable, but protesting in some sequestered SL cities ain't gonna help anything.

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Taleexi   

Oodweyne;913932 wrote:
A_Khadar,

 

I have you know that this khatumo scam will be laughing stock long before somaliland is in danger of becoming yesterday reality. Hence it is pity that you have misunderstood how that famous poem is really applicable to you since your project is much likely to be the sort of stuff that are first candidate for the dustbin of history. ..
:D
:D

How many years baad lahayd sheekadan, sheekadaasi waxay aadaysaa dustbin, dhegahaaga iyo maskaxdaadu islama shaqeeyaan baan u gartay :)

 

I think people's time shouldn't be wasted such events.

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