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Somalia failed so-called 'Federal Government' continues political & economic war against Somaliland

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Somalia failed so-called 'Federal Government' continues political & economic war against Somaliland

Postby Futurist » Wed Nov 20, 2019 3:32 pm

The failed so-called 'Federal Government', propped up by 25,000 AMISOM troops, continues to complain about the development of the Berbera port and military base. They have gone as far as the UN security council to complain about Somaliland. Purely because the corrupt officials in Mogadishu want to receive bribes from DP World and appropriate the revenues of Berbera port. They are against any economic development in Somaliland

All the while they have sold Mogadishu port to the Turks. The Mogadishu airport to the Turks. Mogadishu's hospitals to the Turks. The fisheries of South Central Somalia to China.


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