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Somalia Must Remain Two

ISSUE 237
Front Page
Index
Headlines

Missiles Neutralizing Israeli Tanks‎‎

''Conflict in Somalia Moves Toward Confrontation''

UN Still Silent on Somalia, Despite Reported Invasion, In Lead-Up to More Congo Spin

BBC Monitoring Quotes From The African Press 2 August

Somaliland Politicians Reportedly Support Islamists‎‎

Gedi Move Prompts US To Call For Global Help‎‎‎‎‎

‘I Have An Insatiable Hunger To Find And Investigate’

K'naan: The Dusty Foot Philosopher at Womad 2006

Regional Affairs

36 Held In Somaliland Drug Raids‎‎‎‎‎

10 Somalis To Stand Trial In Piracy Case‎‎

Swedish Foreign Affairs Official Named New Deputy UN Envoy To Somalia

Call for Lifting of Ban On Horn Livestock

Ethiopia Attacking Ogaden Rebels

Editorial
Special Report

International News

Witness: U.S. Troops 'Just Smiled' Before Killings

Stay Out Of Somalia, U.S. Tells Eritrea, Ethiopia

Charge Laid In Yasmin Ashareh's Death

Hezbollah Threatens Tel Aviv‎‎‎

United Nations And Corruption

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Editorial: Exposing The Lexicon Of The Anti-Somaliland Camp

'Don't You Want To Know Why I'm Bleeding?'

The Shame Of African And UN Diplomacies On The Continent

Voices From The Street

Somalia And Ethiopia : The Osama Factor

Food for thought

Opinions

Why Ethiopia-Bashing Is Not The Right Option For The United Islamic Courts Of Somalia

Somalia Must Remain Two‎‎‎‎‎‎

Somaliland: Land Of Misery And Poverty

Somaliland Development

I Opted For Somaliland To Forestall Tyranny‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎


By Jamal Yussuf

There have always been two Somalias, one colonized by the British and the other by the Italians. British Somaliland actually got its independence 4 days before the Italian south Somalia. Therefore for any claims that we do not have the right to have independence state is wrong. The only way where there could be a single state is if we live by the Islam law where everyone respects one another. Las-Anod is indeed part of Somaliland like it has always been. Most of the people who live in that part might be from Puntland tribe, however they weren’t there during the colonial era but where moved there by the late president Siyad Barre.

No country can claim to have land based on ethnicity and if that was the case then I believe Ethiopian region five and northern Kenya should be part of Puntland since there are some Darood people there too. We want independence based on the 1961 border which makes Las-And part of Somaliland. It’s a shame that some actually call for war, forgetting that the best man is not the one who can fight but the one who can avoid fighting. Nevertheless when it comes to fighting, Puntland should remember that Somaliland is much more superior to them and the only thing stopping them is there need to be recognized and that will be jeopardize by fighting Puntland.

jamal221@hotmail.com

Source: The Yemen Times on Friday August 04, 2006

 


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