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World congratulates Somaliland on its indepedence day 1960

Posted: 30 Aug 2024, 17:12
by Dama

Re: World congratulates Somaliland on its indepedence day 1960

Posted: 30 Aug 2024, 17:15
by Dama
Queen Elizabeth II

"I, my Government and my people in the United Kingdom, wish you well on this day of independence. The connection between our people goes back some 130 years and British administration of the Protectorate for 60 years. I look forward to a continuing and enduring friendship between our two countries.”
June 26, 1960

Re: World congratulates Somaliland on its indepedence day 1960

Posted: 30 Aug 2024, 17:16
by Zack
can we stop this obession with Somaliland This is the tenth topic you've raised on the matter. Dont you think that is a bit to much

Dr Zackovich

Re: World congratulates Somaliland on its indepedence day 1960

Posted: 30 Aug 2024, 17:19
by Dama
"June 26, 1960

Their Excellencies,
Council of Ministers of Somaliland, Hargeisa.

Your Excellencies: I extend my best wishes and congratulations on the achievement of your independence. This is a noteworthy milestone in your history, and it is with pleasure that I send
my warmest regards on this happy occasion.

Christian a. Herter
Secretary of State,
United States of America

Re: World congratulates Somaliland on its indepedence day 1960

Posted: 30 Aug 2024, 17:23
by Dama
Zack wrote:
30 Aug 2024, 17:16
can we stop this obession with Somaliland This is the tenth topic you've raised on the matter. Dont you think that is a bit to much

Dr Zackovich
Zack, this a flgrant violation of intrrnational law to disrespect the right of Somaliland from excercising its sovereign rights.

Somalia is just being a bully.

Re: World congratulates Somaliland on its indepedence day 1960

Posted: 30 Aug 2024, 17:28
by Somaliman
Dama wrote:
30 Aug 2024, 17:23
Zack wrote:
30 Aug 2024, 17:16
can we stop this obession with Somaliland This is the tenth topic you've raised on the matter. Dont you think that is a bit to much

Dr Zackovich
Zack, this a flgrant violation of intrrnational law to disrespect the right of Somaliland from excercising its sovereign rights.

Somalia is just being a bully.



An Ethiopian telling others that they're disrespecting the rights of other!!

So funny!!

Re: World congratulates Somaliland on its indepedence day 1960

Posted: 30 Aug 2024, 17:44
by Dama
Somaliman wrote:
30 Aug 2024, 17:28
Dama wrote:
30 Aug 2024, 17:23
Zack wrote:
30 Aug 2024, 17:16
can we stop this obession with Somaliland This is the tenth topic you've raised on the matter. Dont you think that is a bit to much

Dr Zackovich
Zack, this a flgrant violation of intrrnational law to disrespect the right of Somaliland from excercising its sovereign rights.

Somalia is just being a bully.



An Ethiopian telling others that they're disrespecting the rights of other!!

So funny!!
We should be careful in obstructing people from excercising their legit soverign rights. Choose peace where it demands, where it deserves.

Somaliland was a British colony as any such as Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe. The world recognized its independence and celebrated its happinnes with the free and indepedent Somaliland.

Re: World congratulates Somaliland on its indepedence day 1960

Posted: 30 Aug 2024, 18:00
by Odie
It looks like somaliland was already a country (5 days) even before some of us were born😂😂😂😂😂
Good riddance!
Why does somaliland even need a blessing from somalia to be a country or a recognition by the Oromuma/OPDO/PP junkies?

It looks like just a bad marriage of two countries without binding singed document and somaliland said I quit. Nullified the marriage and enjoying the most beatiful democratic governance in HoA! A lot better than our cousins in Eritrea or Ethnically fragmented Ethiopia 😂😂😂
It is a crime not to recognize somaliland as a country and allow to dance whoever it wants to dance with!

We asked: “Did somaliland and somalia unify legally in 1960?”
ChatGPT says:
No, Somaliland and Somalia did not unify legally in 1960. In 1960, Somaliland, which was a British protectorate, gained independence on June 26, and the former Italian colony of Somalia (known as Italian Somaliland) gained independence on July 1. They then merged to form the Somali Republic on July 1, 1960.
While this union was recognized internationally and led to the establishment of the Somali Republic, the legal and political specifics of this merger are complex. Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 following the collapse of the Somali government, and it is not widely recognized as a separate state but considers itself a sovereign entity.