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Seminar On Somaliland Between ‎Yesterday And Tomorrow
ISSUE 196
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US Assistant Secretary Of State For African Affairs Praises UNISA Engagement With ‎African Countries Such As Somaliland

Security Forces Close Down Borama’s Private Radio Station

Ruling Party Shown Winning Parliamentary Vote

Ethiopia Technical Team Visits Berbera Port

US State Department Meeting Recommends Stronger Engagement With Somaliland

Somaliland: CIIR's Election Observers Release Interim Report

Seminar On Somaliland Between ‎Yesterday And Tomorrow

Health

 

International News

Pirates Hijack Ship Off Somalia

Resume Dialogue, Annan Urges Leaders

Swedish Police Release Former Somali ‎Militiaman Accused Of War Crimes

Police Brutality, Arbitrary Decrees And Filthy Prisons ‎Make Puntland A High-Risk Region For The Press  

Somalia Says Range Resources Mineral And ‎Oil Rights Deal Is Invalid

Yemen: Somali Migrants Defy ‎Smugglers, 21 Dead

World Poets' Tour - October 2005‎

Too Many Guns, Too Little Food In Somalia

War Blamed For Spread Of Desert In Somalia

Somali Anger Over Swedish Arrest

Race Bullies Rule The Roost In Classrooms

Abdillahi Yusuf’s Transitional ‎Government And Puntland Oil Deals

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

A GREAT STEP FOR SOMALILAND

Nursing Wounds, Somali ‎Enclave Dreams Of Nationhood

UNBROKEN CHAIN "Gaariiye in UK"

People

 

Editorial & Opinions

The Latest Assault On The Independent ‎Media

Letter To Faisal Ali Waraabe

Somaliland Seeks World Recognition‎

What Are The Prospects Of Investing ‎In The Federal Republic Of Somalia

If Qaybdiid is culpable of crimes of genocide, ‎So are Yusuf and other Somali Warlords

In Response To The Article Titled” The Better Memo ‎To The Canadian Premier Minister Paul Martin.”‎


TSHWANE PRETORIA, October 20, 2005 (SL Times) -- The Institute for Security Studies (ISS) will organize a seminar here under the title “Between yesterday and tomorrow: The implications of Somaliland 's venture into multi-party democracy” on Tuesday, 25 Oct. 2005 , according to a statement by the organizers obtained by Somaliland Times..

Speakers include Dr. Mahomed Iqbal Jhazbhay, University of South Africa , who will deliver a paper on " South Africa -Somaliland Relations: Overview and Prospects." and Dr. Matt Bryden, International Crisis Group (ICG), who will speak on the "Implications of the parliamentary elections for Somaliland. " . The details of the seminar are as follows:

The Date: Tuesday 25 October 2005

Time: 09h30 (tea and coffee)

10h00 (seminar starts)

12h00 (seminar ends)

Venue: ISS Conference Room,

Block C, Brooklyn Court,

Veale Street , Pretoria

(Parking available at the Brooklyn Mall or ABSA Bank)

RSVP: Charlene Harry

Tel: 012 346 9500

Email: Charlene@iss.org.za

Special notice: Discussions will occur under Chatham House rules, i.e. no attribution without specific permission.


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