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Somaliland Foreign Minister speaks to Kenyan TV interview.

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Somaliland Foreign Minister speaks to Kenyan TV interview.

Postby Khalid Ali » Tue Mar 24, 2015 7:13 pm



Good interview he should have added that Somalia and Somaliland never ever shared a state even prior to Colonialism and that the 2 people have just a shared Language and thats where it ended. He should have called what happened in the 1960s was ethno Nationalism. But not actual Nationalism. Cigaal was very good at at explaining the cultural and ethical differences and traditional differences and Historic differences.

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