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UK MP introduces Bill on Somaliland recognition

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 08:56
by sarcasm

Re: UK MP introduces Bill on Somaliland recognition

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 09:08
by sesame
It seems like no one cares about these starving Agames. ከምዛ ንዓጋመ ዝወረደቶም ውርደት ኣብ ዓለትካ ኣይረድ ድዩ ዝበለ ጁላ። :lol: :lol: :lol:


Re: UK MP introduces Bill on Somaliland recognition

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 09:17
by Fiyameta

"120 ሚልዮን ህዝብ ይዘን ያለ Disneyland መቀመጥ አለብን ወይ?" (Ethiopian MP)
:P :P


Re: UK MP introduces Bill on Somaliland recognition

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 17:38
by Mesob
The people of Somaliland has spoken many times that they do not want to be part of Somalia or Mogadishu. They want to be left alone. There is nothing Somaliand wants from Mogadishu because Somalia only exports chaos, poverty, holy Jihadi wars, terrorism, ignorance and refugees. Sooner or later, Somaliland will be recognized as a sovereign nation. There is no force that can chain them to the ignorance and stupidity in the city of Mogadishu. The people of Somaliland have spoken.
sarcasm wrote:
19 Jan 2024, 08:56

Re: UK MP introduces Bill on Somaliland recognition

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 17:48
by Temt
Why are Agames rooting for Somaliland? I wonder even if they know where it is. LOL!

Re: UK MP introduces Bill on Somaliland recognition

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 17:52
by DefendTheTruth
Somaliland is already independent, nations just denied it what has been already due. De-facto independence means with relation to facts on the ground it is independent. Making deals with regard to its daily lives is one of those facts on the ground.

De-jure it was denied formal recognition for a long time, which is unjust.

Now the question is which way is easier to go? Rolling back what is already a fact on the ground or filling the remaining formality? Status-quo is unsustainable, no matter what the Shabos of this forum may foment all day long, helpless souls!


The facts speak for themselves!

Ethiopia has the right to do its business with all the available avenues and as related to facts on the ground, which ever way Somalilanders may wish to chart its future.

Re: UK MP introduces Bill on Somaliland recognition

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 18:29
by Somaliman
sarcasm wrote:
19 Jan 2024, 08:56






No wonder i call the breakaway region of Somalia mindless.

Guess what - they're still paying this loser MP (Gavin Williamson) who got fired by three prime ministers, in other words, three governments from his own fuc.king party (the Conservative)!

In addition, this is the House of Commons, which is the UK Parliament and consists of 650 MPs.

See how may of them are there to listen to his crap!


https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/sir- ... -2th7sdfgj




Sarcasm,

When are you going to talk to us about the independence you fought for in which more than a million Agames have bitten the dust?

Re: UK MP introduces Bill on Somaliland recognition

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 18:30
by DefendTheTruth
Matt Bryden devastated the Somalian claim, saying an hypothetical claim of sovereignty. Where was that sovereignty for the last 33 years, he asked.

The guy is not known to entertain views that are much friendly to Ethiopian case, in many other instances.


Re: UK MP introduces Bill on Somaliland recognition

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 19:13
by Somaliman
DefendTheTruth wrote:
19 Jan 2024, 18:30
Matt Bryden devastated the Somalian claim, saying an hypothetical claim of sovereignty. Where was that sovereignty for the last 33 years, he asked.

The guy is not known to entertain views that are much friendly to Ethiopian case, in many other instances.





What you don't know is that this fuc.ker - Mat Bryden - was declared persona non grata by the Federal Government in 2018, banned from putting his fuc.king foot in Somalia, was sentenced to five years in absentia by a court in Mogadishu, and that his so-called research organisation - Sahan - has been banned in Somalia, and that he's married to a Somali woman from the mindless enclave.
MOGADISHU (HOL) - A former UN monitoring coordinator Matthew Bryden was sentenced to five years in absentia by a court in Mogadishu on Tuesday for what the court called 'leaking state secrets.'

Banaadir Regional Court ruled that Bryden, 56, the founder and director of the policy thinktank Sahan Research was guilty of the alleged offence and handed him a five-year jail term. The court also banned Sahan Research from operating in Somalia.

Bryden, alongside Colin Robinson, a military and defence analyst, Khayre Abdirahman Raage, Emmanuel Deiser and David Hopkins were all charged with 'leaking national security information and military secrets' in April.
The court did not, however, rule on the cases involving the other co-accused. The nature of the charges, however, remained unclear.

Bryden, who was once appointed Special Advisor to the Canadian Ambassador on Somali Affairs, had been declared persona non grata by the Federal Government in 2018, and his organization, Sahan Research, was banned from Somalia.

Re: UK MP introduces Bill on Somaliland recognition

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 23:47
by Jikaar
Who on earth wants to live in Mogadishu. Halane compound near Mogadishu is the only safe place for foreigners. It's Safe because zoomalians are not allowed to enter there including their president.