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Somaliland Independenect Day 18th may

Today it's may 18, 2009 which is 18st Anniversary for Independence of Republic Somaliland! I'm wishing that Somaliland continues to grow and be prosperous.

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POKY - Wau City and South Sudan - Bongo flava New 2011

Wau City, Wau Sudan 2011, Sudanese vote for referendum, North and South Sudan, Sudanese music, sudanese artists, New Bongo flava 2011, clear vybz production, clear vybz studio, Tanzania, african music, dar as salaam, music wa kizazi kipya, bongo, dance, east africa, kenyan music, ugandan music, sudanese vote in america, arabic music, ethiopia, somali music, south african music,

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K'NAAN Speaks on Bill C-393 - Sign the Petition to Save Lives!

K'NAAN speaks out on the importance of pushing Canadian members of Parliament and Senators to pass Bill C-393. If passed, this bill would help provide affordable, life-saving medications to millions of people in need who currently can't afford to save their lives. Bill C-393 would cut through the red tape currently surrounding Canada's Access to Medicines Regime, and would allow generic versions of name brand drugs to be manufactured. It's up for vote in the House of Commons on Wednesday, March 9. Please visit http://www.avaaz.org/en/medicine_for_all and sign the petition!

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Somaliland at crisis point - 11 Nov 09

Somaliland has been hailed as a beacon of stability in the troubled Horn of Africa region since declaring independence from Somalia in 1991. But Al Jazeera's Mohamed Adow, reports that some experts now believe the self-declared republic is at crisis point, as an election row deepens. The current tension in Somaliland centres on the presidential election, which was due to have been held on September 27. The polls have been postponed indefinitely due to serious differences between the political parties since 2008. This uncertainty has led to increased concern about Somaliland in the international community, and a flare-up of political animosity within the territory. Recent violence, particularly in the capital Hargeysa, has shown that the crisis in Somaliland has changed from being political to one of security and stability. Fears over the crisis has even led one senior political figure to warn that it could become another failed state, like neighbouring Somalia. Somaliland is a former British protectorate in north western Somalia. In 1960, it gained its independence and united with what was then Italian Somaliland to form the Somalia republic. Limited democracy In 1991, it declared independence after Mohamed Siad Barre, the Somali military leader, was overthrown. Somaliland has a population of 3.5 million people, according to government estimates, and is a relatively stable democracy even though it has not been internationally recognised. This is partly because it has developed a unique hybrid system of government. The row over elections - largely seen as a test for this fledgeling nation - threatens to divide it. The hope now lies with a recently appointed electoral commission, entrusted with the task of organising elections, a step seen as vital to Somaliland's quest for international recognition.

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