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Tanzania should move to recognise Somaliland

By admin on July 11th, 2008

OURS is a sad tale. We are caught in the middle of powerful conflicting interests. It is hope against hope. Some powers are dangling our hope for national recognition like a sinker and bait into the sea but nothing happening!”

Abdulkader Hashi Elmi, Somaliland Entrepreneur.

THE above words, spoken coolly and softly yet tinged with bitter disappointment sums up the frustrations of most citizens of Somaliland — a country which has been standing out alone in the world — quite a viable state yet internationally unrecognised.

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