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Al Jazeera arab piece on SL

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Al Jazeera arab piece on SL

Postby DatBreh » Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:07 am



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Re: Al Jazeera arab piece on SL

Postby Blue_609 » Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:28 pm

he says:

"Hargeisa capital of the so called somaliland republic" ....

" its political parties call for secession from somalia" ...

" the opposition of the siad barre regime and the so called freedom fighters of the 80's acknowledge the Impossibility of international recognition without approval from the south and the central somali government" ...

"southerns praise the stability of somaliland but think the secession issue will be brought on table after south is peaceful "


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