Sunday, August 14, 2011

South Africa and Tanzania not ready to recognise One-Clan Secessionist Enclave So Call Somaliland . Somalia Must remain in a single country according to the foreign ministers of Tanzania and South Africa..

Pretoria - South Africa and Tanzania are not yet ready to recognise Somaliland and believe it should not be split off from Somalia, according to the foreign ministers of Tanzania and South Africa.This emerged following bilateral talks between Tanzanian foreign affairs minister Bernard Membe and South Africa's international relations and co-operation minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane in Pretoria on Saturday.Membe said that he would be meeting a delegation from Somaliland within the next two weeks, but would not comment on the details of the talks until they had happened.Both Membe and Nkoana-Mashabane said they would prefer to see Somalia remain as a single country.Nkoana-Mashabane said: "Somaliland at the moment in our memory is part of Somalia. We do not want to encourage the disintegration of countries. For now, in line with the AU, we are not in the business of not disbanding, dismantling and dismembering countries."In May Somalia's breakaway Somaliland state celebrated 20 years since it split from the rest of Somalia.

To date no country has officially recognised the former British protectorate in the north of Somalia despite the fact that it has enjoyed relative stability unlike the rest of Somalia which has been plagued by famine and war.

Referring to Somalia, Membe said the growing threat of piracy was a concern.

He said that in the past year there had been 27 attacks by Somali pirates on ships destined for the country's main port of Dar es Salaam. The additional security required to protect shipping was pushing up the prices of consumer goods.

- SAPA
  
Here are some background




Somalia is the only country in Africa in which the population have a common language and religion and who are ethnically and culturally  the same



Tribal Entity one clan secessionist aka Somali-land an illegal entity being created by a particular clan (Isaaq) in order to serve personal interests, and as a proxy being used by foreign powers (mainly Ethiopia) in order to keep Somalia divided and weak

Tribal Entity one clan secessionist Somaliland's SSC Occupation is a Threat to Peace in the Horn

One-Clan secessionist Enclave. aka Somaliland president is on the path of a war criminal

One-Clan secessionist Enclave. aka Somaliland Agenda and its Inherent Vulnerability

The Myth of Somaliland aka One-Clan secessionist Enclave

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