International Media on Somaliland 18 May Celebrations: Face2Face


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How Somaliland celebrated 28 years of its self-declared independence [Photos]


The self-declared state of Somaliland celebrated its 28th independence anniversary from Somalia on Saturday, May 18, at the independence square in the capital, Hargeisa.


The event, led by President Muse Bihi Abdi, was for the first time attended by foreign dignitaries and the media who joined citizens in the celebration marked by speeches and a march-past.



'Contrary to what the world can say about Somaliland, Somalia is a failed state and we are not ready to reunite again with the failed nation. On behalf of Somalilanders (home and abroad), I sincerely thank those who have been with us in this time of trial. We shall sail through together,' said President Bihi.


'We are ready to co-operate and strengthen our diplomatic ties and bilateral relations most especially with regional governments of Uganda and Kenya respectively, and any other governments interested in working with us to achieve common national, regional and international developmental goals,' he added.



Somalilanders draped in the red, white and green colours of their national flag marched gallantly before the dignitaries who included government delegates from Uganda, Kenya and Djibouti.


Vice-chair of the Ugandan parliament's foreign relations committee, Violet Akurut, called for the establishment of diplomatic relations with Somaliland which she confirmed was peaceful. She is part of the fact-finding team from Kenya and Uganda who spent four days in the country.



'We have witnessed today the true demonstration of a serious independent state. We shall go back home to work toward the international recognition of Somaliland. And by the time we come next year, the whole world shall witness complete recognition of Somaliland by international communities,' Ugandan MP Komakech Lyandro is reported to have said.


Security officials, women, children, workers and Somalilanders of all backgrounds were part of the celebration and they shared on social media their photos and desire for international recognition. Other Somalilanders in the diaspora also joined the celebration by posting pictures draped in their national flag as a sign of support for their independence.


Somaliland is the only self-declared independent state that has survived years of diplomatic isolation by international bodies. The country is internationally recognised as an autonomous region of Somalia.


Somaliland, with a population of about 4 million, can boast of an army, its own currency and legal system and is appreciated for holding credible elections. They made history in 2017 as the first country to use the iris biometric voting system.


The Somali National Movement (SNM) declared Somaliland independent of Somalia on May 18, 1991, after they fought against the government of the Somali Democratic Republic's military ruler Siad Barre who ruled from 1969 to 1991 following a coup.


Four militia groups including SNM led a rebellion that ousted the Barre regime. The SNM declared the northwestern Somali regions independent and established the Republic of Somaliland after disagreements with the other rebel groups.


The territory has been under pressure for decades to hold unity talks with Somalia. The United Nations and the African Union have refused to recognize Somaliland as an independent country as they work on uniting the two states when peace is restored in neighbouring Somalia.


Somaliland cannot get foreign aid without recognition and its economy is largely dependent on diaspora remittances.


'If our country, our president, recognizes Somaliland, it will be so easy for Uganda to lobby at the African Union for the recognition of Somaliland,' said Ugandan parliament's foreign relations committee, Violet Akurut, who is quoted by Afroinsider.com .


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Photos by:@izone_Media #Somalilandis28 pic.twitter.com/eE7niaSfuQ


— Muna Ahmed Omer (@mullaaxo)May 19, 2019



Pictures from today's Independence Day celebrations in Somaliland.#sabcnews pic.twitter.com/4fRRkCUNSO


— Sarah Kimani (@sarahkimani)May 18, 2019



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Happy Somaliland Independence Day People! Have a good one 😌✌🏾pic.twitter.com/Zt1IWrU47s


— Sharky (@afcSharky)May 18, 2019



Happy#18May🥳
28 years of Independence for#Somaliland🎊🎉pic.twitter.com/vRhqNFt5yV


— Z.A (@xarifada)May 18, 2019



HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY SOMALILAND HAA NOOLATO 💚☁️❤️pic.twitter.com/EGTeHwellT


— idil (@reallyidil)May 18, 2019



Happy Independence Day Somaliland 💚☁️❤️pic.twitter.com/buEawknfIH


— R (@raxianaa)May 18, 2019



HAPPY SOMALILAND INDEPENDENCE DAY MY PPLDEMM💚💭❤️ 28 YEARS AND MOREE TO COMEEE🥳🥳💚💭❤️pic.twitter.com/hXfZcwBJLZ


— baris💚💭❤️ (@munaay_a)May 17, 2019



Independence of somaliland 18 may ❤💭💚pic.twitter.com/rmujLdOu9F


— Sayid Barkhad (@BarkhadSayid)May 19, 2019



I love my country I love my people happy Independence Somaliland 💚⚪️❤ may we better the future In Sha Allahpic.twitter.com/GTm6cLlaxv


— Riderific (@ridere3)May 17, 2019



Somaliland Hanoolaato💚⚪️❤️
Happy Independence Day To The Motherland. 28 years of peace and prosperity. Nothing but love and hope for the future.
#Somalilandhanoolato #Somaliland28 pic.twitter.com/niqF3LJKgo


— HASSAN . A . ELMI (@HassanE84720456)May 18, 2019



Happy Independence Day to somaliland 💚⚪️❤️ 28 years and counting, may allah swt Grant us with many more years of peace and prosperity, Somaliland has nolatoooo, Calanka yuu diinnnnn 💚⚪️❤️ 18th May 1991SAMOO KU WAARpic.twitter.com/gPqcvSZBBp


— 💚⚪️❤️ (@inajamaa__)May 17, 2019



My heartfelt congratulatory message goes to my fellow Somalilanders all over the world for the commemoration of 28th anniversary of Somaliland Independence Day. May 18th has a special room in our minds – every#Somalilandcitizen should express his/her jubilance. Happy#18May pic.twitter.com/tAiMecDDc2


— محمد عبدالله (@mahamedesmael1)May 18, 2019



18th May celebration ofSomaliland Independence Day ❤️🎉🎉Hargeisa ,Somalilandpic.twitter.com/reYpNiEO1y


— Yasmin☁️ (@yasihade)May 19, 2019



Pictures that I took from today's Independence Day celebrations in Somaliland.#happy18may,#Somaliland28 pic.twitter.com/g7DQ6vt7Oz


— Ibrahim Abdi (@IbrahimAbdi20)May 19, 2019



Happy independence day Somaliland 18 May 1991 . #Hargaisa_Independence_Night #Hankii_Qarankaa_Rumoobay. @somalilandmfa @ItsNasriin @EdnaAdan pic.twitter.com/Wgcxsxwmr7


— C majiid (@CShaakaal)May 19, 2019



Why should we celebrate?
Because we have comealong way. #Somalilandis28 pic.twitter.com/oB5TQjex0N


— Muna Ahmed Omer (@mullaaxo)May 19, 2019



4:30am. 18th May. We left straight after suhuur, and made our way to town. There I saw a celebration of our independence day that I could not have ever dreamed of. The colours: red, white and green dusted the floor, painted the sky and washed the walls. Somaliland Ha Noolaatopic.twitter.com/cqVxNdnySU


— daud (@Daudx99)May 20, 2019




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