Foreign Reporters Advocate For Somaliland Recognition
Charles Haviland of the BBC reports from Somaliland in the Horn of Africa. Ten years ago, the people here were preparing to declare their independence from Somalia and establish a break-away country. But, to this day, Somaliland is not officially recognised by the rest of the world. So how are the people of Somaliland coping with their isolation?
" Somaliland Deserves Recognition " Said by a Canadian, Matt Pridon who lives in Somaliland, he also said " This place demonstrates all the attributes of State and infact it is not accepted, it is not acknowledged and it is a bizarre. It is better than most of the southern regions and its territory. It functions very well, relatively well, it has no external dents, it survives whether the international community wants or not which is rare in this continent."
Charles Haviland concluded his report " Today they got nothing to do with Mogadishu, its leaders and it appears most of its people would like International community to recognize it as they did the Yugoslav Republic which broke away around the same time. In the mean time somaliland can only hope as small people will visit and take stock of what they achieved, they will spread the message in favor of International recognition ."
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The Republic of Somaliland restored its independence on May 18, 1991.
The capital city is Hargeisa.
Other major cities are:
Burao, Berbera (Port city), Borama,
Gabiley, Eri-Gaabo and Las-anood.
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