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South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:39 am
by XimanJaale
Dalalka Koonfur Afrika iyo Tanzaniya oo ka mid ah dalalka Qaaradda Afrika ayaa si wadajir ah u sheegay inaysan diyaar u ahay inay Somaliland u aqoonsadaan dal ka madaxbannaan Soomaaliya inteeda kale.
Wasiirka arrimaha dibadda ee dalka Tanzaniya Bernard Membe iyo wasiiradda xiriirka caalamiga ah ee dalka Koonfur Afrika Maite Nkoana-Mashabane ayaa hadalkan ka sheegay kulan ay Sabtii shalay ku yeesheen magaalada Pretoria ee xarunta Koonfur Afrika.
Mr. Membe ayaa sheegay inuu la kulmi doono laba todobaad kaddib wafdi ka socda Somaliland, laakiinse wuxuu diiday inuu faallo ka bixiyo waxyaabaha kulankaas looga hadli doono ka hor inta uusan dhicin.
Labada mas'uul ee Koonfur Afrika iyo Tanzaniya Membe iyo Nkoana-Mashabane ayaa sheegay inay jeclaan lahaayeen inay arkaan Soomaaliya oo soo noqota iyadoo hal dal ah.
"Somaliland hadda waxaan u aqoonsannahay inay qayb ka tahay Soomaaliya. ma doonayno inaan ku dhiirrigelinno inay noqoto dal gooni u taagan," ayuu yiri Nkoana-Mashabane. Isagoo intaas ku daray: "Innagoo ku hadlayna afka Midowga Afrika ma doonayno inaan kala jarjarno dalalka Afrika."
Bishii May ee sannadkan ayay Somaliland u dabaal-dagtay sannadguuradii 20-aad ee kasoo wareegtay markii ay ku dhawaaqday inay ka go'aday Soomaaliya inteeda kale. Iyadoo Somaliland ay ahayd gobolladii waqooyi oo xorriyadooda ka qaatay gumeystihii Ingiriiska.
Horta is Siilaanyo is still freed from China?
Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:41 am
by union
If Africa were to tolerate the separation of even the most homogenous country on the continent, then a thousand new nations will emerge. No to separatism. No to foolishness.
Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:42 am
by union
Ximan, Siilanyo was freed using his British passport.
He took the junior embassy staff out to lunch in gratitude.
Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:43 am
by The_Emperior5
I am actually liking this there is discussion right now in africa about more seperations, Africa is about become really africa

Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:46 am
by galia
Africa says no to Iidoors

Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:47 am
by XimanJaale
union wrote:Ximan, Siilanyo was freed using his British passport.
He took the junior embassy staff out to lunch in gratitude.
Why do they always run to the British for, I guees the queen is their only saviour. They rather run to the british embassy than the Somali embassy, thats how much their love for britain has gone.
Well good for siilaanyo, this must be a lesson for him.
Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:58 am
by Babygirl-
Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:00 pm
by galia
Good point Ximanjaale, Siilanyo should have went for help to the Somali embassy rather than the British embassy.

Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:00 pm
by Beenaale_No1
union wrote:
If Africa were to tolerate the separation of even the most homogenous country on the continent, then a thousand new nations will emerge. No to separatism. No to foolishness.
We are the most homogeneous nation in Africa and one of the most homogeneous nations on earth, but what exactly have we achieved by having this advantage?
We have wasted a golden circumstantial opportunity.
Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:01 pm
by AhmedBoqor
Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:06 pm
by grandpakhalif
I dont think Somaliland will be recognized as long as Muqdisho continues to be peaceful.
Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:11 pm
by The_Emperior5
Observing African states in the past there was hardly no discussion about recognition of Somaliland or even seperating other african states , it was very sensitive but few months ago Kenya was in favour of Somaliland recognition , and after the seperation of South Sudan from Sudan opened a whole new Chapter for the AU now there is Discussion in all african states about the reshape of africa by the Africans.
Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:14 pm
by XimanJaale
Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:14 pm
by AhmedBoqor
The_Emperior5 wrote:Observing African states in the past there was hardly no discussion about recognition of Somaliland or even seperating other african states , it was very sensitive but few months ago Kenya was in favour of Somaliland recognition , and after the seperation of South Sudan from Sudan opened a whole new Chapter for the AU now there is Discussion in all african states about the reshape of africa by the Africans.
Of course Kenya is in favor of separating Somalia, so is Ethiopia, doesn't mean its going to happen.
Re: South Africa and Tanzania say NO
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:16 pm
by The_Emperior5
AhmedBoqor wrote:The_Emperior5 wrote:Observing African states in the past there was hardly no discussion about recognition of Somaliland or even seperating other african states , it was very sensitive but few months ago Kenya was in favour of Somaliland recognition , and after the seperation of South Sudan from Sudan opened a whole new Chapter for the AU now there is Discussion in all african states about the reshape of africa by the Africans.
Of course Kenya is in favor of separating Somalia, so is Ethiopia, doesn't mean its going to happen.
it will nothing is sacred any more in africa things are changing really fast the next coming decade