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Somaliland has been hit by inflation and high food prices that have especially hurt the livelihoods of the predominantly pastoralist population
HARGEISA, 17 July 2008 – Until a few months ago, Safia Jibril was able to feed, clothe and educate her nine children thanks to the US$100 that her husband's brother in the diaspora sent every month. "Six months [ago] it was enough to provide my family's livelihood but today the price of one sack of rice has doubled," she said.
Jimma Times, 17 July 2008= The Nigeria Military sent an assessment team to Mogadishu and it is expected to deploy its troops soon as a part of African Union (AU) force known as AMISOM.
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The Media Line Staff
The Dubai Police Department arrested 40 cross-dressing tourists in malls and other public places, the Dubai-based daily Gulf News reported. The tourists were interrogated by the Public Prosecution and were ordered to leave Dubai . The arrests were part of a campaign announced by the local police in late May, which was aimed at "protecting society from the dangers posed by transvestites."
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On the world we live today few great Maritimes arteries are the definitive check points for the International Trade System, International Stability and Wealth also. The Suez Canal, Baba-Almandab and the Red Sea region Sea lines. The waters of these sea lines have served as a vital commercial highway for the Global Trading System.
Definitely, these strategic waters are not only of great economic importance only to the countries that border it like Danube River System but the whole Global Trading System at large.
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Hargeysa, July 14, 2008 – In a rare and remarkable gesture by the government of Somaliland Republic yet unrecognized by the international community. A humanitarian initiative to help the current looming and impending crisis in the Republic of Djibouti began with the donation of four thousand sheep.
"Our Donation was greatly accepted" said Somaliland 's foreign minister.
Mark Hawthorne July 15, 2008
THERE has been a boardroom split at listed oil exploration minnow Range Resources , with executive director Peter Landau resigning over the weekend after his relationship with managing director Mike Povey and key shareholder Leo Khouri reached boiling point.
Landau quit after clashing with Khouri in a Dubai hotel - Landau flew from London and Khouri from Melbourne for the meeting. "They rattled swords," said a source close to Landau.
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Hargeysa, Jul 22, 2008 – UNDP has supported the establishment of the Women's Lawyers Association in Somaliland (SWLA) which opened early in 2008. The Association is not only the first female lawyers association in Somaliland, but in all of Somalia .
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Somaliland 's Suffering Touches One Canadian |
The Republic of Somaliand , formerly known as British Protectorate of Somaliland .
July 23, 2008 – With nearly two decades of living in a virtual zoo for humans, the latest imposed government of former Somali Democratic Republic objected not to the failed policies of it's donors to seek illusive 'Al-Qaeda members' causing endless destruction of Mogadishu city, but to an appointment of one individual as coordinator of the body set up by the Security council to monitor arms follow in the old 'Somalia' purely for the ethnicity of his espouse having been born in Somaliland.
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The Cloak-And-Daggers Boys Inc. Of Somaliland |
By Sagal Ainashi
The cloak-and-daggers boys of Somaliland have a sharp eye for what they perceive as the enemy of the nation. Siilaanyo, Ina Hashi, Gabose or anyone else with SNM antecedents are allegedly destroying Somaliland's long march to recognition.
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Horn Of Africa Bulletin: " Somaliland 's Diaspora: The Absent But Active Constituency" |
On 15 May 2008, the term of office for Somaliland 's president expired without preparations being in place for a new election. For a few weeks the territory teetered on the edge of a constitutional and political crisis, as political parties argued about what to do, and donors threatened to withdraw their support for the electoral process.
Rather than resort to force, however, the parties agreed to refocus their efforts to register voters and prepare elections. A new schedule calls for presidential elections to take place by April 2009 and local council elections to follow soon thereafter.
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KULMIYE Suffers Its Worst Internal Crisis
Yet
The Nomination of Saylici As Sillanyo’s Running Mate In
The Next Election Has Split The Party Into 2 Camps |
Hargeysa, Somaliland, August 30, 2008 (SL Times) –
Somaliland’s largest opposition party is engulfed in a
serious internal crisis over the legality of the party’s
selection earlier this week of Abdirahman Saylici, a
businessman from the Awdal region, as the party’s candidate
for vice president in the next elections. The incident may
well lead to splitting KULMIYE into two permanently opposed
camps.
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Man Carrying Pistol And Wearing
Bullet-Proof Vest Arrested At Zaila |
Zaila,
Somaliland, August 30, 2008 (SL Times) – A man who originally
claimed to be from the Essa tribe but turned out to be a black
British spy was caught by the Somaliland police on August 24 at
the coastal town of Zaila.
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LONDON, UK, August 27, 2008 – Four prominent British Muslims
have visited Ethiopia and Hargeysa in Somaliland as part of
a Projecting British Islam visit.
The
main aim of the visit was to build stronger partnerships
between British Muslims and the Ethiopian and Somali Muslim
leadership.
According
to a Foreign and Commonwealth Office release, the delegation
helped showcase the integral role of British Muslims in the
UK and highlighted the work being undertaken in both
countries by British organizations.
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Somaliland Villages Invest In Solar-Powered Pump, With High Returns |
Amira, 7, pushes home the jerry can that she has just filled with safe water from a solar-powered pump. Nafisa fetches water every day for her family from the recently set up taps in Haraf village, Somaliland .
By Iman Morooka
HARAF VILLAGE, Somaliland, July 22, 2008 – Water has long been a scarce resource in Somaliland , where a two- to five-hour daily walk to fetch household water is not uncommon. Collecting water has traditionally been the task of women and girls, who are therefore unable to attend school regularly.
Amira, 7, is luckier. She lives in a Haraf village, a few kilometers outside the capital of the republic of Somaliland . Haraf is one of five local villages that have been able to install water kiosks with help from UNICEF.
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Statement To The UN Security Council
By Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah |
23 July 2008
Mr President
1. This is my third presentation to the Security Council since taking office more than nine months ago.
2. During my first presentation on 17 December, I proposed three options to the Council to address the Somali crisis. The first option was to continue “business as usual” with massive assistance including humanitarian aid as we have done for the past 18 years. During the last ten years, the official amount of assistance given to Somalia is in the vicinity of 6 – 8 billion dollars.
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Unguided Talking Head |
By Mahdi Gabose
Dr. Megalommatis,
I have been reading your the past few days with bewilderment, amusement and sometime utter disbelief at some of your claims about Somaliland . It is hard to know where to begin, and it is with some reluctance and trepidation that I finally decided to say something to you fully appreciating that my words will never reach you as you seem to be locked up in a reality bubble of your own creations. Read full text...
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Mr East Africa UK 2008: Contestant Mahamad Liban From Somaliland And Somalia |
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As far as I was aware I was taking part in a modeling contest... you know photography, building on my portfolio. But... Mahamad Liban from Somaliland and Somalia .
By Mr East Africa UK 2008
London , July 20, 2008 – My name is Mahamed and I am representing Somaliland and Somalia . At the moment I am at university studying business management with property. I have just gotten a new job as a property negotiator and I am really enjoying it.
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CAIRO, Egypt, July 19, 2008 (AP) — Arab foreign ministers are expected to discuss a proposal Saturday calling on Sudan's president to hand over two Darfur war crimes suspects to an international tribunal in an effort to fend off the longtime leader's own prosecution on genocide charges, Arab diplomats said.
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One thing that matters to Nelson Mandela so much is families - that's what apartheid took away from us Cheryl CarolusRory Steyn realised little gestures were very important to the president. Nelson Mandela was a symbol of hope for South Africa
By Mike Wooldridge
Johannesburg, July 19, 2008 – He dedicated his life to a political crusade and became South Africa's first black president, but Nelson Mandela never lost the personal touch - as those who know him explain.
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Dubai's Giant Scouts Ethio-Djibouti Railway, Oil Pipeline |
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DP World - a state owned company of Dubai's government - has shown a strong interest to enter into the Ethiopian market, eyeing a potential for investment in rehabilitating the Ethio-Djibouti railway line and developing a green project of installing a pipe line for oil, from Djibouti.
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Horn Of Africa Bulletin: " Somaliland 's Diaspora: The Absent But Active Constituency" |
On 15 May 2008, the term of office for Somaliland 's president expired without preparations being in place for a new election. For a few weeks the territory teetered on the edge of a constitutional and political crisis, as political parties argued about what to do, and donors threatened to withdraw their support for the electoral process.
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Why the Body Shop goes shopping in Somaliland |
A ban on cattle has forced the self-declared republic to turn to other natural resources.
By Danna Harman Special to The Christian Science Monitor
When the first traffic light appeared in this sandy small town six months ago, some people did not know how to react. Some didn't realize they had to stop; others were confused about when to go.
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The Death Of UDUB |
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When Somaliland
adopted a system of government that allowed only for three parties
the idea behind it was that it would prevent the chaos that could
result from too many parties and at the same time there will be
enough competition within each party and among the three parties
which will result in the most capable individuals rising to the
top.
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HIV & AIDS prevalence in Somaliland is significantly lower than that of the neighbouring countries of Djibouti , Ethiopia , and Kenya , however, the population mobility amongst the countries is likely to increase the vulnerability of Somaliland population to the disease. Public awareness of HIV & AIDS in Somaliland at this stage has been scaled up considerably.
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By Tedla
Asfaw
You do
not need Article 39 of the so called constitution of TPLF to
give power to the "oppressed nationalities", what you need
is muscle. While the Western leaders like Bush trapped in
the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony on lucky 8,8,08 Russia
hit a jack pot and conquered South Ossetia of Georgia by
rolling tanks.
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By
Mohamed A. Awale
This is
my two cents on the Richard Burton’s colonial expedition and
exploits against Somalis in the middle of the 19th century.
His infamous anti-Somali perfidy, ‘The First footstep in
East Africa’ has resurfaced recently as a milieu of mild
discussion topic among some cyber forums.
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The Road To Hell Is
Paved With Good Intentions |
Jamal Madar
London,
United Kingdom
The
Somaliland Electoral Commission (NEC) announced recently
that it would begin voter registration process sometime in
October and will complete it in 45 days despite the fact
that the system is fundamentally flawed from the out set and
has a long way to go before it is perfect.
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African Union – An
Obstacle To Somaliland Colonial Border |
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Abdulazez Al-Motairi
In
the African Union (AU) there are countries that support
Somaliland Cause of independence and others oppose it.
Somaliland diplomatic fight back to win its lost
sovereignty from the failed state of former Somalia, has
received daring welcome from many African states. AU
recommends the colonial border, but when it comes to
Somaliland: AU says NO to Somaliland Colonial Border
Anti-Somaliland figures in the black continent mainly
Somalis initiate their argument on colonial borders
against Somaliland; they believe changing the colonial
border in African will open Pandora Box of
disintegration in many area of the countries.
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Seth Kaplan
T he sorry state of Somalia has been regularly in the headlines in recent years. Reports have chronicled the rise to power in Mogadishu of a group of Muslim extremists calling themselves the Islamic Courts Union (ICU), their subsequent ejection by Ethiopian troops, and the repeated failures of peace conferences to reconcile the country's many factions. As media across the world also reported, the fighting and chaos in late 2006 and early 2007 even prompted U.S. military intervention.
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Awate , Awate
Published 07/15/2008 - 12:15 a.m. EST
Isaias Afewerki is often credited with both today's worsening living conditions in Eritrea , as well as for bringing the nation independence in 1991. Photo by United States Federal Government.
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Thursday, 17 July 2008
Northern Cypriots are well versed in what it means to be a de-facto state seeking international recognition, but as Hendrik J. Owel explains, they are not alone. Below is an article published by Cyprus Observer:
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Richard Baker and Julia May
Dubai , July 5, 2008 – WOODSIDE'S great African oil adventure had all the elements of a modern spy novel. There was a military coup, a shady big-money deal in Dubai , corruption allegations, a jailed politician, police interrogations, high-stakes international politics and the threat of terrorism.
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Posted By Aimee Pianosi
Though he has been gone from there for 32 years, Frank Streek still sets his novels - and there are 10 of them - in Africa, mostly southern Africa .
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Money vendors in Hargeysa have substituted bank transfers |
Hargeysa says neighboring Somalia is still unstable due to continued armed conflict [EPA]
By Richard Lough
Hargeysa, Somaliland, July 20, 2008 – Abdillahi Omar sips on a glass of sweet milky tea as traffic in Hargeysa, Somaliland 's capital, increases ahead of the morning rush.
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Written By The Media Line/ Adam Gonn
SYNOPSIS: In one of the most troubled regions of the world the Balochi people are trying to preserve their national identity despite outside pressure and what they say is the "oppression" of Iran , Pakistan and Afghanistan .
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