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Rashid Nur makes a strong argument for Somaliland's Recognit
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 6:43 pm
by AsadSL
Somaliland's representative in the U.S. says it is about time for the international community to officially recognize Somaliland as a country.
This comes as Somaliland this month celebrates 20 years of its breakaway from mainland Somalia.
On May 18, 1991, Somaliland seceded from Somalia. Although the United Nations has a presence in Somaliland, U.N. members states have yet to officially recognize it as a country.
Rashid Nur says it is time for the international community to recognize Somaliland because it has demonstrated stability after holding two successful elections resulting in two peaceful changes of government.
“This day is important for the people of Somaliland because the people of Somaliland have built a nation from practically ashes when they came back from refugee camps in Ethiopia, and in the last 20 years they have built all levels of government institutions and have had multiple successful elections,” he says.
Nur says the international community should also recognize Somaliland’s independence because it contributes to the peace and security of the Horn of Africa and East Africa region as a whole.
“It is absolutely the right time to recognize Somaliland because Somaliland significantly contributes to the peace in the region as well Somaliland contributes to the economy of the region and could contribute much more if the country is recognized,” Nur says.
He says Somaliland has enough resources to sustain its own independence.
“There are a lot of resources in Somaliland. Obviously, a lot of them have not been exploited yet. There are minerals and gas in Somaliland that have not been exploited yet. One of the biggest industries right now is livestock. Somaliland exports livestock to the Middle East and it is a significant revenue contributor,” Nur says.
Nur says Somaliland has other industries such as telecommunication and construction that are also providing employment. He says the economy is growing at a reasonable rate, although he concedes that unemployment remains a concern.
Nur says the economy could grow a lot faster if the international community recognizes the country.
He says Somaliland does not harbor pirates. On the contrary, Nur says Somaliland plays a crucial role in the war against international piracy.
“There are over 100 pirates that are in the jails of Somaliland and, if you look at all of the piracy, none of it takes place in the waters off Somaliland. Beyond that, Somaliland also has a Coast Guard that guards not only its waters, but also in the Red Sea area and has captured over 100 pirates,” Nur says.
Advocates for Somailand's recognition note that the former British colony gained its independence on June 26, 1960, four days before voluntarily joining the former Italian colony of Somalia to become the new Republic of Somalia. Those advocates state that Somaliland has always maintained its right to withdraw from that union.
Source: VOA
Re: Rashid Nur makes a strong argument for Somaliland's Reco
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 6:52 pm
by Bulletz
I support Somaliland recognition I big fan of the SNM. We need Somaliland 2 be likes Djibouti part 2 come on lil bro's what taking so long bribe them all
Re: Rashid Nur makes a strong argument for Somaliland's Reco
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:03 am
by ZubeirAwal
^ Somaliland is the best thing going on in the horn, like it or not, look where we got ourselves without recognition, imagine if we had recognition all these years, chinese workers will probably building shit like they were in the 60's, while your government is still struggling to control 1 city fightin with a couple of skinnies, we moved forward, and somaliland ain't coming back, we built airport,ministries HQ,Parliment's, so why do we need you when we can obviously work for our ownselves, the only reason why xamar won't recognise somaliland is because they are scared of the MJ's breaking away and seeking recognition too.
Re: Rashid Nur makes a strong argument for Somaliland's Reco
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:07 am
by ZubeirAwal
^ Yeah whatever son, just don't let the lions and elephants walk into jungle mogadishu

Re: Rashid Nur makes a strong argument for Somaliland's Reco
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:21 am
by Rightwing
Anything that kid union writes are either cay or ciyaalnimo so It will be automatically deleted
Re: Rashid Nur makes a strong argument for Somaliland's Reco
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:23 am
by ZubeirAwal
Rightwing wrote:Anything that kid union writes are either or ciyaalnimo so It will be automatically deleted

it's about time
Re: Rashid Nur makes a strong argument for Somaliland's Reco
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:49 pm
by tightrope
Rightwing wrote:Anything that kid union writes are either cay or ciyaalnimo so It will be automatically deleted
WHERE'S THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH KHATLANDERS?
Re: Rashid Nur makes a strong argument for Somaliland's Reco
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:55 pm
by Bulletz
AbuukarSubeer wrote:^ Somaliland is the best thing going on in the horn, like it or not, look where we got ourselves without recognition, imagine if we had recognition all these years, chinese workers will probably building shit like they were in the 60's, while your government is still struggling to control 1 city fightin with a couple of skinnies, we moved forward, and somaliland ain't coming back, we built airport,ministries HQ,Parliment's, so why do we need you when we can obviously work for our ownselves, the only reason why xamar won't recognise somaliland is because they are scared of the MJ's breaking away and seeking recognition too.
Yawl need a Cisse Madaxweyne. Return of the Cisse Isaaq 1-2 SNM connection homie. Saylac should be the capital get that city booming
Re: Rashid Nur makes a strong argument for Somaliland's Reco
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:43 am
by union
tightrope wrote:Rightwing wrote:Anything that kid union writes are either cay or ciyaalnimo so It will be automatically deleted
WHERE'S THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH KHATLANDERS?
They can delete my words but it won't change reality sister.

Re: Rashid Nur makes a strong argument for Somaliland's Reco
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:39 am
by Rightwing
tightrope wrote:Rightwing wrote:Anything that kid union writes are either cay or ciyaalnimo so It will be automatically deleted
WHERE'S THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH KHATLANDERS?
Sis. there should be limits at all on free speech. We need to learn how to engage in civilized debate.
Re: Rashid Nur makes a strong argument for Somaliland's Reco
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 9:30 am
by udun
Twenty years gone by and you guys are still talking about 'Ictiraaf' that will never come

Re: Rashid Nur makes a strong argument for Somaliland's Reco
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 9:34 am
by Rightwing
udun wrote:Twenty years gone by and you guys are still talking about 'Ictiraaf' that will never come

The most expensive thing is self determination. Freedom to be yourself and rely on yourself. Maxaa ka qaalisan