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Somaliland authorities hope a high-profile visit like Aiken's may bolster their case for world acceptance of their separation from Somalia.
FAH1223 wrote:Somaliland authorities hope a high-profile visit like Aiken's may bolster their case for world acceptance of their separation from Somalia.![]()
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I was listening to PRI's "The World" as I was coming home tonight...they mentioned Somalia's food crisis in a segment...
No one...there is no vested interest....there is no dictator that is hostile to the West like in Sudan...no proven Oil reserves has been drilled....Cawar wrote:
I heard it earlier on NPR..but who is going to care?? if somalis themselves dont??
The quote was hilarioussnowflakes821 wrote:This is why I believe Somalia is doomed. Every person that posted on this thread talked about Somaliland. Not once did any body talk about what they could do to help the starving people in Somalia.
i wish peace for Somalia, but i love my country somaliland viva somalilandGifted wrote:I agree with snowflakes, people need to stop making excuses for somalia. If somalis truely wanted peace, it could have easily been achieved, but instead they are too preoccupied with killing and stealing.
things started to get fixed in 2006...somalis flocked back to Mogadishu in the thousands to reclaim their property, their lots of landssnowflakes821 wrote:FAH, walaal, be honest, there were so many problems before 2006. For how many years have Somali people been killing each other. Enough is enough. We need to stop saying that problems willl be solved when the Ethiopians leave. Why can't things be fixed now.