“Somaliland Waa In Ay Ka Hor Tagtaa In Soomaaliya Laga Qaado Cuno Qabataynta Hubka”

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Somaliland Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdillahi Mohamed Dualeh answers media questions at a press conference, 17 May 2007, held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Somaliland, which sits on the northwestern part of Somalia, unilaterally broke away from the rest of the Horn of Africa nation in 1991, four months after the overthrow of former Somali dictator Mohamed Siad Barre. Ethiopia provides help the region is happy to accept despite Addis Ababa's involvement in the war in Somalia, where Ethiopian troops backing the country's weak government are battling Islamist insurgents and clan fighters. AFP PHOTO/JOSE CENDON (Photo credit should read JOSE CENDON/AFP/Getty Images)

 

Somaliland Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdillahi Mohamed Dualeh answers media questions at a press conference, 17 May 2007, held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Somaliland, which sits on the northwestern part of Somalia, unilaterally broke away from the rest of the Horn of Africa nation in 1991, four months after the overthrow of former Somali dictator Mohamed Siad Barre. Ethiopia provides help the region is happy to accept despite Addis Ababa’s involvement in the war in Somalia, where Ethiopian troops backing the country’s weak government are battling Islamist insurgents and clan fighters. AFP PHOTO/JOSE CENDON (Photo credit should read JOSE CENDON/AFP/Getty Images)

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