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Call By UCID To Recognize Somaliland
ISSUE 62
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Headlines

- UDUB And KULMIYE Run Neck-and-Neck But Slim Majority Vote May Win Sillanyo The Presidency

- Somaliland’s Elections Orderly And Transparent

International Election Coverage

- Somaliland Poll 'Transparent'

- Somaliland Preliminary Results Due On Friday

- Call By UCID To Recognize Somaliland

- Somaliland Awaits Poll Result

- Thousands Vote In Somaliland

- An Analysis Of Elections In Somaliland

- Voters Of Somaliland Go To Polls Full Of Hope

- Somaliland Holds Election

- In Somaliland Voters Go To The Polls Today

- Somaliland Gears Up For Poll

- Somalilanders Go To The Polls

- Voting Begins In Somaliland

International News

- Rageh Omaar Wins It For BBC In Baghdad

- The Most Hated Professor in America

- Embargo Violations In Somalia Investigated

- Khat Trade May Be Funding Terror

Editorial & Opinions

- Why Somaliland Is Seeking Recognition

- Against All Odds Somaliland Stands Strong

- Lessons From Somalia

- Double Standards In Reporting Casualties

- Democracy or Autocracy?

Peace Talks

- Human Rights Should be "At Forefront" of Peace Talks - Amnesty International


Hargeisa, 16/04/2003 (SA)- An opposition leader in the breakaway republic of Somaliland, Faisal Ali Warabe, on Wednesday urged the international community to recognise his country following a peaceful presidential election.

"The undeclared sanction by the outside world against Somaliland is unfair and should stop, so that the elected president can enjoy a better relationship with the international community," said Faisal Ali, chairperson of the Justice and Restoration Party (Ucid).

Somaliland unilaterally declared independence from war-torn Somalia in May 1991, five months after dictator Mohamed Siad Barre was toppled, plunging the Horn of Africa country into anarchy.

Political observers here believe that the UCID would emerge last of the three parties that contested Monday's presidential elections, Somaliland's first. 
"Whoever wins the election is recognized in the hearts and minds of our people, so please acknowledge our freedom," said Faisal Ali.

Faisal Ali pointed out that foreign countries "paid undeserved attention to the warring factions in Somalia by hosting more than a dozen high profile conferences, but they deny the right of recognition to peaceful, democratic and self-governing Somalilanders."

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