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Africa Horn
Anti Somalia government protest rages in Somaliland
2007-01-17
(SomaliNet) Thousands of people have rallied in Hargeisa city, the capital of the breakaway republic of Somaliland in northern Somalia on Tuesday in protest of the transitional federal government policies. Sources from Hargeisa say that tens of thousands of people took the streets and then gathered at Qeyriyada ground square chanting slogans anti SomaliaÂ’s president Abdulahi Yusuf Ahmed. It was peaceful demonstration in the region's capital, Hargeisa.

The officials of the three main political parties in Somaliland addressed the rally indicating their strong objection to the policies of the Transitional Federal Government. Young protestors burnt Somalia flag and showed their readiness to enter war with Somalia if it attempt to interfere Somaliland affairs and independence. In the demonstration, the people supported the region's quest for international recognition. On Sunday, the leaders of Somaliland declared to hold nationwide demonstrations against Somalia government and in support of international recognition.

Somaliland declared its independence from Somalia in 1991 and has been relatively peaceful and stable compared with the rest of Somalia. But no country recognizes it.
Posted by:Fred

#5  seething has more steam coming out the ears. Rage has more spittle and foam flecks
Posted by: Frank G   2007-01-17 18:00  

#4  Anyone know the diffrence from islamic rageTM and islamic seethingTM?
Posted by: anymouse   2007-01-17 17:01  

#3  Notice - no islamist preachers, no sharia, and the area is "peaceful". It's also quite prosperous, compared to the rest of Somalia. There aren't any greater resources in Somaliland, there's just a different attitude. If the TFG really wants to see how it's done, they could do far worse than study the breakaway territory of Somaliland for suggestions.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-01-17 14:28  

#2  Daisy Cutter.


Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-01-17 08:09  

#1  I wonder what the daily wage for Somali protesters is -- no doubt significantly less than that earned by Hizb'allah fans in Lebanon.

Oh. It's in the Somaliland capital. 'Cause they don't want the central goverment to try to impose control. Based on the evidence, I shouldn't try to think this early in the morning!
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-01-17 07:36  

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