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Old 13th December 2010 | 13:47
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Agaricus bisporus
 
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Planecrazi, You say "this is not a good place to be held" - I'm not sure you're on the right track here. That sounds rather like the usual pavlovian media assumptions about "Somalia" and hostages, also that article is not written in a way that reads very authoratatively to me.

Firstly, the event has occurred, as stated, in Hargeisa, which is the capital of Somaliland. This is NOT Somalia as most peole assume it to be. Somaliland has for a couple of decades now declared itself indepandant from the awful mess of the rest of Somalia and has managed to make a pretty good job of developing some credible law and order and government out of the wreckage of the 1990(?) Ethiopian war and the downfall of the Siad Barre regime. The'd have got a whole lot further if the international community had the guts to recognise their claim to idependance, but sadly they remain unrecognised as a bona-fide nation which seems a huge missed opportunity as Somaliland is a little beacon of hope in an otherwise disastrous region. Puntland is a former administrative region of Somalia (joke, No administration in Somalia beyond rule 7.62) and the whole place is worse than a basket case with no government to speak of, basically tribal anarchy. That Somaliland was once British Somaliland and hasgone back to the old Colonial name is not a coincidence. The benefits of the stability and law and order of the Colonial years are still widely appreciated there and they are making great strides to regain that stability. That Hargeisa manages to keep the only fuel supply in the region, plus the fact that Puntland and the rest of Somalia was previously under an Italian administration adds somewhat to the overall picture too...

Somaliland will be sensitive to any threats both political and physical from the lawlessness of Puntland and I'm gratified to see that they are taking action to prevent the depredations of their wild cousins to the south and east, so the detention of an arms flight is to be applauded. This sort of demonstration of commitment to their international responsibilities is a breath of fresh air in that region. I am pretty sure that the crew will not be mistreated there, Somaliland can't afford to behave badly towards other nationalities if it is ever to attain its goal of international recognition. Far from it, despite being the lowest scum of the earth, ie arms smugglers I suspect they will actually be well looked after.

Why this report is said to originate from Mogadishu and not Hargeisa is a puzzle though, as Mog especially doesn't recognise the existance of Somaliland, and I'm surprised is minded to put out press releases even acknowledging its existance.

IMHO, Bravo Zulu Somaliland.
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