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Issue 540/ 2nd - 08th June 2012

Front Page

Somaliland News

News Headlines

Somaliland Coast Guard Arrests Iranian Vessel

Save The Children Launches Project To Help Street Kids

Somaliland Chief Remembers Start Of Queen's Reign

Local and Regional Affairs

Ethiopian Ministry Of Foreign: The Istanbul II Conference On Somalia….

Dutch MPs Question Failed Somali Asylum Seekers' Fate

International Aid Money Disappeared, Diverted Or Squandered In Somalia: Report

UN Secretary General Worried About Power Vacuum In Somalia

Somalia '90 Days From The Most Momentous Event In Its Recent History'

Somalia’s Al-Qaeda-Linked Rebels Hurt By Loss Of Towns

Private Patrol Boats To Tackle Somali Pirates

Editorial

Somaliland And The Istanbul Conference

Features & Commentary

Somaliland: State Of The Not-Quite Nation

Lawrence Solomon: Drop Effort To Keep Somalia Together

The Second Istanbul Conference On Somalia: Final Declaration

The Rise Of Private Maritime Security Companies

International News

Opinion

Diaspora Political Parties: Daydreaming In Distant Lands

The Belgium Somaliland Conference

Somaliland-Ethiopia Relationship - Part 4

Somalia: Turkey Is Dead Wrong

The Belgium Somaliland Conference

Somalilanders in the Diaspora never had it so good. The success of the Washington DC conference was followed by an equally important and inspiring two day conference on Friday 25 and Saturday 26 May 2012; this time the conference was held in Brussels - the European Union capital was organized by the Somaliland Diaspora Organization in Belgium and the Somaliland Societies in Europe (SSE)

Over all the two days conference was successful. On Friday 25th of May, the first morning session concentrated on the economy - Abdirashid Duale of Dahabshiil delivered a presentation about his company's economic role in the horn of Africa. This was followed by a presentation by SSE members Jama Musse Jama, Mohamed Omer Maigag & Salma Sheikh on the role of Somali language and culture in preserving Somaliland national identity, the role of the Somaliland Diaspora in promoting Somaliland and the role of Somaliland women in Somaliland politics. A rep from Nomad in the Netherlands also spoke about Nomad and its work.

The afternoon session featured Presentations by reps from the Flemish Parliament, and speeches by Edna Adan, Abdulrahman Mohamed Abdullahi - the Chair of Somaliland's House of Representatives and Abdulqadir Jirde - MP Somaliland house of representatives. The presentations covered human rights, peace and security, health, state and modernity, the history of Somaliland and it's current parliament.

On Saturday 26th of May, the second day of the conference started late morning. It was opened by Abdurahman Ciro followed by Chair Of the SSE - Abdulrahman Awliyo. The reps of the SSE members from the different European countries were given 5 minutes each to talk about their respective organizations. Shortly after wards the annual report of the SSE was presented by Abdukrahmen Awliyo, followed by Mohamed Bashe, the treasurer of the SSE who presented the Accounts. Fathiye Sheikh Muse - vice chair of the SSE rounded this session with a a brief presentation about the SSE way forward.

The following members were elected thereafter as the new committee of the SSE:

Abdurahman Yassin - Chair

Salma Sheikh - Secretary

Id Hassan Muse - Treasurer

Mohamed Amin - member

Moote Botan - Member

As recognition of his contribution to the development of the SSE and to Somaliland, a certificate of recognition was awarded to Eid Cali Salan; the former Chair of the SSE.

The Wadani political Organization wrapped up the conference with a meeting for its members which was well attended.

For me the highlight of the conference was the high profile speech delivered by Edna Adan on the history of Somaliland as she passionately and convincingly sold the cause of Somaliland to the Flemish Parliament reps. Another highlight was the acknowledgment of the reps of the Flemish Parliament about the achievements of Somaliland and their sympathy for our cause. Somaliland has a new ally in Europe; the Flemish people are new friends we have gained. During, the question and answer session, I have joked with the Flemish reps to make a deal with Somaliland. The deal was for the Flemish Parliament to recognize Somaliland if they get their independence from Belgium and For Somaliland to recognize the independence of the Flemish people if Somaliland gets its recognition first.

We did not spend the whole two days conferencing - we had an opportunity on Saturday night to take part in a Somaliland party for the conference attendees and enjoyed performances by key Somaliland stars including Himilo and Nasir Cujuf.

I and the rest of my colleagues from London, headed back to the UK on Sunday 27th of May, on our 17 seater mini bus,  dubbed “baska Qaranka”  fully inspired and energized and ready to continue our campaign for the recognition of Somaliland.

Recognition or no recognition Somaliland is here to stay.

Mohamed Omer Maigag

Mohamed_taag@hotmail.com




 


 



 



 

 


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