Somaliland offers hope to the Horn of Africa
Published: May 4 2009 03:00 | Last updated: May 4 2009 03:00
From Charles Tannock MEP.
Sir, Your otherwise prescient editorial about the hopelessness of
Somalia (“Tackling pirates the hard way”, April 29) omitted one of
the few options that could actually bring some stability to the Horn
of Africa: greater international engagement with Somaliland.
Having enjoyed a brief period of independence in 1960, this former
British protectorate broke away from the Somali Republic in 1991 and
since then has constructed a relatively peaceful, democratic and
secular society that could scarcely be more different from the chaos
and oppression elsewhere in Somalia.
Presidential elections later this year will mark another chapter in
Somaliland’s political maturity.
Somaliland’s achievements need to be acknowledged and rewarded, not
necessarily by the granting of full statehood, although the rush to
recognise Kosovo as an independent country exposes a certain
international double standard in this regard.
Charles Tannock,
Conservative, London,
European Parliament
Source: Financial Times
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