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Somaliland: Africa’s 56th country at the doorsteps

July 12, 2011   ·   18 Comments

Members of the Somaliland community in Britain's capital celebrate the 20th anniversary of Independence Day (REUTERS/Olivia Harris)

“If South Sudan and Eritrea could gain sovereignty, so will Somaliland” Somaliland President Mohamed Siilaanyo said.
Somaliland President was officially invited to attend the 1st independence day of South Sudan, and Juba administration received the president with head of state reception and Somaliland flag was flying high in Juba. This is very courageous step that acknowledges the status of Somaliland, and towards better cooperation between Hargiesa, Somaliland and Juba, South Sudan in the future.

Hundreds of South Sudanese danced in the streets on Saturday for a joy and to mark their long-awaited independence, a hard-won separation from the north. There is a lot of uncertainty waiting this fractured region. The people of South Sudan lived under gun point from 1953, in which they started their armed struggle against their former compatriots in North Sudan. The regime in Khartoum used all means of discrimination against citizens in the south, as they were regarded “Second Class citizens”.
On 9th July 2011 will always remain in the hearts of every South Sudanese because it is the day that defined their existence with defined territory. The oil deposits in South Sudan attracted the attention of the western countries, who later led the disintegration campaign of Southern Sudan from Khartoum.
Today, Somaliland is in very similar situation to that of South Sudan and asking for self-determination with all conditions of statehood fulfilled. Somaliland case could be much stronger than that of Juba because it was an independent for four days upon an agreement signed between Britain and Somaliland.
Somaliland case of independence neither violates the A.U’s charter, nor UN’s definition for statehood. Its borders are defined by the A.U’s Article 4 that respects the borders inherited from the colonial powers. Somaliland has democratic and liberal system of governance. It hosted free and fair elections under independent observer, and opposition won. The peaceful and civilized power transfer in Somaliland after election results caught the world in surprise.
Somaliland permanent population and it not only controls its territory, but it also practices democracy and the rule of law through the country. Furthermore, Somaliland engages other nations bilaterally.
Somaliland was not the first country that unconditionally united another, and as the hasty union went from jubilant to disastrous abandoned that unity. Egypt and Syria, Senegal and Gambia, Cape Verde and Guinea Bissau, and Senegal and Mali all renounced their original commitment to unity and reverted to their colonial borders, and today Somaliland is not an exception.
On 26th June 1960, Somaliland was formally recognized as the Republic of Somaliland by UN and other 35 countries including Britain, Israel, Egypt and USA.
However, Somaliland united with Italia Somalia (Today’s South Somalia) to bring all Somali speaking people in horn of Africa (Djibouti, parts of Ethiopia and Kenya). This unity created an illegal territorial expansion policy by regime in Mogadishu, which resulted instability in the region.
“In 1960, I took a country – Somaliland – with a viable economy and budget of 2.5 million pounds to Mogadishu” he continued “Our Somaliland’s previous existence, history and everything else has been eliminated and erased” Late President of Somaliland Mohamed H. Ibrahim Egal said.
After realizing infertility of the unity, Somaliland demanded their lost sovereignty from Mogadishu administration in 1963, and regime responded with indiscriminate killing, displacement, ethnic cleansing and bombardment.
Between 1979 and 1991, Mogadishu regime used all means of force to silence freedom demands of self-determination. The citizens of Somaliland were not given their share in power and public services, as they were regarded “Second Class citizens” just like South Sudanese counterparts. The regime air-bombed the cities and villages in Somaliland leaving 500,000 people dead in less than 6 months during 1988. The militias loyal to Mogadishu regime committed rape, killed children and displaced more than 2 million civilians.
UN received the displaced people from the major cities like Hargiesa, Burco, Berbera and Erigavo in refugee camps in eastern Ethiopia, who fled the indiscriminate killing by militias loyal to Mogadishu administration.
Thousands of children died from dehydration and other diseases in the camps, where an estimated asset worth millions of dollars was destroyed and looted by the militias.
Somalilanders formed an armed freedom fighting group called SNM (Somali National Movement) in 1979; they continued fighting Mogadishu administration until Dictator Mohamed Siyad Barre was terminated in 1991.
SNM headquarter was located in Addis Ababa nearby the office of SPLA. Both SNM and SPLA were fighting for freedom. Finally, SNM defeated the regime and re-declared Somaliland on 18th May 1991.
Somaliland is facing growing hostile by terrorist groups and piracy. The terrorist group Al-Shabab claimed responsibility of bomb attack on Somaliland Presidential Palace, UN Office and Ethiopian Embassy in Hargiesa. Somalia pirates are another threatening factor to Somaliland’s sea trade.
Somaliland is cooperating with AU, USA and Britain over ending the piracy on high-water, and thousands of pirates are in Somaliland jails.
Finally, recognizing Somaliland will benefit the region, Africa and international community on security, good governance and promoting democracy. Somaliland established one of the best democracies in the region without outside help. Somaliland will help the world in ending the anarchy in Somalia. Somaliland will be ready to contribute its experience in democracy building with their counterparts in Juba.

By: Abdulaziz Al-Mutairi
Email: az.almutairi@yahoo.com

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Readers Comments (18)

  1. Somaliland4ever says:

    Astaqfurullah brother we are all equal on the sight of Allah, easy on tribalism. Don't let this ruin you. I dnt blame u for being angry though, they are still trying to undermine us after what they've done to us (looks like they messed with the wrong people lol)

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  2. Obock Djibouti says:

    Please don't delude yourselves people… This is getting sadder every time this site posts a false sense of nationalism when really the true colors of its intent is right in front of to the eyes of Djibouti and other african Nationals. The government simply does not have the influence they think they have and imposing your soverignity on reluctant regions will only cause civil war in the north.Your just a pseudo state groomed by the agame regime, all they need is a loyal issaq and your northern region will be annexed to facilitate Ethiopia's sea access.

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    • Abraham says:

      Stop using the name of our good neighbours. Next time when you bring your garbage to this site, how about using your real ugly identity which is known to all humanity as that filty, immoral, criminal fiefdom called pirateland?

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      • Mohamed Mohamed says:

        I believe this site is open for the public and insult is not acceptable. Please behave like civilized person with ethics.

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      • ali says:

        You seem to be angry. He has given his opinion

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    • HMObsiye says:

      First and foremost, do not lie about your identity, you are not a Djiboutian, we know who you are you can fool yourself but not us. Secondly, the like of you have prayed for Somaliland distraction for the last 20 years and still Somaliland Government and it's people keep on getting stronger and stronger day by day. Like it or not, recognition or not Somaliland is here to stay. Somaliland today, Somaliland tomorrow, Somaliland forever. And nothing but distractions to enemies of Somaliland within and without.

      Long live Somaliland and it's people.

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      • Warya says:

        AMEEN AMEEN AMEEEEEEEEEN

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      • Mohamed@sassomn.org says:

        You are day dreaming but I would like to tell that there will no breakaway Somaliland don't west you time, resources in our present life time but may be next life.

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  3. gulied says:

    Request:- my fellow somaliland citizens please ignore the hateful comments that certain peopled from our neighboring state of samalia are presenting here, just give them thump down,, that is just what they deserve,, and keep in mind this guy who takes our brotherly people of Djabouti also comments with the same name of Mohamed Mohamed…

    coming back to the issue No doubt somaliland is on the right direction of both obtaining success in live and international diplomatic recognition soon therefore stay focus and keep pushing the development button more harder.

    God bless Somaliland

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  4. Mohamed Mohamed says:

    It is natural sign usually appears from the misled people to act always agitated. My friends how you want to earn my trust if you want to keep repeating same demanding of seeking break away from Somalia, you have no respect for the other citizens "tribes" of Somaliland and if you are not willing to realize our differences. There will be no international recognition for Somaliland without referendum or the submission of majority of Somaliland citizens. The sooner you realize that we are on same boat, same people and have same need the better future we will have together.

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  5. ali says:

    How can you be an independent state and seek recognition when the current government is unaccountable. An example of accountability is the fact that the tax revenue from Berbera Port goes to President silanyo's pocket. The president seems to be the treasury itself. I am wondering who runs Somaliland, president Silanyo or Dhiigshiil? this is indeed a tribal governement run by Dhiigdshiil.

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    • Mohamed@sassomn.org says:

      It is very true.

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    • Nabad says:

      Somaliland is not run by Dahabshiil. Just because the President is from the same tribe it doesn't make it so. You're over simplifiying to serve you're racist intentions. Most of Somalilands income comes from the Diaspora and International Aid. Therefore the people run things. The people don't want to pay taxes for cars or roads or business so the government hasn't been able to to get taxes to develop which leaves us with the money from the port which is used for this and we have seen evidence in just a year. So keep distorting the truth and picking choosing you're argument to fit you're narrow mind. Every one knows the people are the government they vote with every action they make. So if they choose Dahabshiil then there is you're vote. Good bye and Good luck with hate

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    • middlepath says:

      @ ali, I cannot believe you made such a preposterously ignorant comment, dear me!

      Don't you know that the corruption levels in Somaliland are one of the lowest in the world, and may international observers have commented that it is due to the much lower income that enters Somaliland compared to other countries?

      Don't you know that President Silanyo (may Allah protect him and no, Im not from his tribe lol) has a good record so far in terms of managing finances and has created independent Audits that will check the money used by those in governement? I think you are using his Qabiil (sad) instead and mentioning Dahabshiil. Just because they are from the same tribe, does not mean they control Somaliland Government. Walahi, that is the epitome of ignorance you ned to read more and understand that, this is not Puntland or Somalia, we are largely past Qabiil. We choose our leaders based on their ethics and Intellect, not their Qabiil.

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  6. Libax says:

    For how long will the International community babysit Somalia ? For how long will they feed Somalia ? For how long will Somalis from the South continue to flee from their own people. For how long will they continue to kill each other ? On every TV channel you see Somalis fighting, on every newspaper you see their pictures. Yet they continue to act as if the World owes them something. Allah will not change a condition of a people untill they change themselves. Get your act together Somalia. the World is tired of babysitting you.

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  7. middlepath says:

    @ Libax, it is the corrupt TFG people that eat the Aid meant for the people of Somalia. I dont think they care for the people at all. Somalis of Somalia need to have their revolution like the Arab world+ Djiboutis+ Somalis of Ethiopia. No more Dictatorship and Oppression.

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  8. somalilander says:

    yes.

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  9. Mahamed says:

    Unless the people of Southern Somalia forgive each other and if they stop killing each other then Allah (swt) will forgive them and Allah will forgive them and peace will be restored back to Somalia which is what all somali people want whether they are from Somaliland, Somalia, Ogaden, Djibouti, and the NFD so inshallah we all pray for peace and development in southern Somalia.

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