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Upcoming Somaliland Diaspora Week 2025 Announcement 

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Hargeisa, Somaliland – August 2–5, 2025; The vibrant capital city of Hargeisa is proud to host the Somaliland Diaspora Week 2025 at the newly inaugurated Serene Seravor Hall. This year’s event, themed “Redefining the Role of Diaspora,” highlights the strategic importance of the diaspora in shaping Somaliland’s future.

Organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation’s Diaspora Department, this edition of the Somaliland Diaspora Week represents a major evolution in its format, expanding in duration, scope, and scale. Over four days, nearly 500 delegates from across the globe will convene to celebrate, collaborate, and chart new pathways for diaspora involvement.

The event will bring together a rich tapestry of participants, including representatives from Somaliland’s global diaspora communities, academics, professionals, entrepreneurs, artists, youth groups, and women’s organizations. Government officials from various ministries and agencies, civil society leaders, domestic investors from key sectors such as banking, commerce, industry, agriculture, and higher education, and mayors from Somaliland’s major cities.

Central to the week’s agenda are expert panel discussions featuring both diaspora and local specialists. These sessions will delve into critical topics such as:

● Enhancing Somaliland’s international recognition and global participation

● Trends and impacts of diaspora investment

● Harnessing diaspora skills and expertise for national growth

● Engaging diaspora-born youth in preserving national identity, language, culture, and civic values

Historic Presidential Inauguration

In a landmark moment, President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi (Irro) will officially inaugurate the Somaliland Diaspora Week, becoming the first head of state in Somaliland’s history to do so. This underscores the government’s strong commitment to prioritizing diaspora relations.

Event Highlights

Day 1: Opening ceremony and high-level panel discussion. Diaspora exhibition spotlighting diaspora entrepreneurs, investors, exporters, and social impact projects.

Day 2:: Partnership Innovation Day Somaliland & Its Global Citizens: A New Partnership Model”

Day 3: Cultural celebration featuring traditional performances, arts, and family-friendly activities designed for diaspora communities

Day 4: Grand closing ceremony and gala dinner

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation reaffirms its dedication to strengthening ties with the Somaliland national diaspora communities.

Diaspora members currently in Somaliland or planning to attend can register through the event website, www.sldiasporaweek.org, +252-63-8880240, diaspora.mofa@sldgov.org

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SOMALILAND’S SHIFTING POLITICAL TRAJECTORY – A BETRAYAL OF SOVEREIGNTY OR A PRAGMATIC PIVOT

For over three decades, Somaliland has stood as a rare beacon of stability and democratic governance in the Horn of Africa. Since reclaiming its independence in 1991, the self-declared republic has built functioning institutions, held competitive elections, and maintained internal peace—remarkable achievements in a volatile region. Under former President Muse Bihi Abdi, the pursuit of international recognition gained notable traction through strategic partnerships with Ethiopia, the UAE, and key Western allies.

Yet the election of President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi ‘Irro’ in December 2024 appears to mark a significant shift in Somaliland’s political trajectory—one that risks reversing years of diplomatic progress and undermining its hard-earned sovereignty.

The Recognition Drive Under President Bihi 

President Bihi’s administration worked tirelessly to advance Somaliland’s case for international recognition. A landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with Ethiopia in early 2024 signaled a potential breakthrough, with Addis Ababa considering recognition in exchange for naval access to the Red Sea. The UAE’s investment in Berbera Port further elevated Somaliland’s strategic value, transforming it into a vital logistics hub.

Western democracies, including the United States and the United Kingdom, increasingly viewed Somaliland as a reliable and democratic partner. Several U.S. lawmakers in both the House and Senate even introduced legislation urging formal recognition of Somaliland and greater bilateral cooperation. The momentum was real.

However, this progress faced intense pushback. China, alarmed by Somaliland’s diplomatic ties with Taiwan, actively lobbied against recognition. Qatar and Turkey, both strong allies of Somalia’s federal government—widely seen as aligned with Islamist factions—sought to derail Somaliland’s efforts. Egypt, motivated by regional rivalry with Ethiopia, also opposed any move that might enhance Addis Ababa’s influence, including through its partnership with Somaliland.

The Laascaanood Crisis and Foreign-Backed Encroachment

The eruption of violence in Laascaanood in 2023 was a turning point. Pro-union militants—representing only a small fraction of Somaliland’s population—allegedly seized the town with covert backing from Mogadishu, supported by China, Qatar, and Turkey. Since then, Somalia has expanded its footprint into eastern Somaliland, including Sanaag and Buuhoodle districts. The muted response from the Somaliland government has raised alarm bells, with many fearing that territorial concessions are being traded for reconciliation talks.

President Irro’s Risky Realignment 

President Irro’s administration has signaled a willingness to engage in dialogue with Mogadishu—a dramatic departure from Somaliland’s longstanding policy of non-negotiable sovereignty. While diplomacy should never be discounted, any negotiations that dilute Somaliland’s territorial integrity or political autonomy pose serious risks. If reports of a softened stance on disputed regions are accurate, it could embolden Somalia and its foreign backers to escalate pressure and destabilize Somaliland’s internal cohesion.

Pragmatism or Miscalculation?

Supporters of President Irro’s approach argue that it reflects pragmatism—seeking to avoid further bloodshed and inviting international mediation. But history offers little reason for optimism. Concessions to Mogadishu have rarely produced lasting peace. Somalia’s federal government remains fragmented, fragile, and heavily influenced by foreign interests that have shown no commitment to a peaceful, two-state solution.

If Somaliland compromises its firm stance on independence, it may find itself drawn into a forced unity arrangement—one that ignores the will of its people and erases decades of self-governance.

The Way Forward 

Somaliland’s strength lies in its resilience, democratic values, and the legitimacy of its cause. To safeguard its sovereignty and ensure its survival as a viable state, the current administration must take bold and deliberate steps:

Reaffirm Sovereignty – The government must publicly and unequivocally assert its commitment to territorial integrity and political independence, particularly in the face of rising external pressure.

Strengthen Strategic Alliances – Deepen engagement with trusted partners, including the African Union, Ethiopia, the UAE, and Western democracies, to counterbalance the growing influence of Somalia’s foreign backers.

Mobilize Diplomatic Efforts – Revitalize international lobbying campaigns, highlighting the African Union’s 2005 fact-finding mission, which concluded that Somaliland’s case is “unique and self-justified” in African political history and called for a “special method” to resolve it.

Moreover, Somaliland’s democratically elected government, led by President Irro, should proactively work through global platforms—leveraging the UN Charter, international legal conventions, and bilateral partnerships—to end its 34-year political isolation and economic marginalization. The United Nations should establish a Special Representative Office to address the future relationship between Somaliland and Somalia.

Secure Laascaanood and Border Regions – If credible reports of foreign-backed militarization are confirmed, Somaliland must act decisively to defend its borders and national unity.

Conclusion

Somaliland’s journey toward international recognition has been long, costly, and principled. Now is not the time to falter. The international community—especially the UN, AU, EU, United States, and the United Kingdom—must not remain silent as powerful actors attempt to redraw the map of the Horn of Africa for their own strategic gain.

For Somaliland, the path forward is clear: reaffirm its sovereignty, resist external manipulation, and assert its right to self-determination. The people of Somaliland have earned their independence through peace, sacrifice, and democratic will. It must not be bargained away.

Written by Suleiman Bolaleh 

Sbolaleh.email@gmail.com

Oakland, California

 

 

 

Somaliland Issues Stern Rebuke to Somalia Over Sanaag Region Interference

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Hargeisa – The Republic of Somaliland has strongly condemned the Federal Government of Somalia in Mogadishu for what it terms “blatant interference” in the Sanaag region. Somaliland accuses Mogadishu of deploying federal troops to parts of Sanaag, warning the move threatens both Somaliland’s stability and regional peace in the Horn of Africa.

In a press briefing, Somaliland’s Minister of Information, Culture, and Awareness, Hon. Ahmed Yassin Sheikh Ali, denounced the troop deployment as “deplorable and shameful.” He criticized Mogadishu’s security record, stating: **“A leader incapable of securing Mogadishu from Al-Shabaab’s havoc has no right to send forces into Sanaag. This is a disgrace.”

Minister Ali warned that Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s administration would bear full responsibility for any repercussions from this “reckless provocation.” He emphasized Somaliland’s borders are “non-negotiable and inviolable” and demanded Mogadishu cease its actions immediately. “We urge President Mohamud to keep his hands off matters he was not elected to interfere in,” he declared.

Reports confirm federal troops—including Somalia’s Danab Special Forces—have been deployed to Sanaag, with over 200 personnel expected imminently.

The minister further accused Mogadishu of misusing international security aid to destabilize peaceful Somaliland regions like Sanaag. He called for global scrutiny of Somalia’s funding allocations, citing protests by unpaid federal troops over delayed salaries.

In response, Somaliland has mobilized resources to secure Sanaag, implementing a “peace framework” prioritizing community dialogue and reconciliation. Minister Ali reaffirmed Somaliland’s unwavering pursuit of recognition, cautioning Mogadishu: “No force or conflict will halt our path to international legitimacy.”

Warsengeli Traditional Leaders Council Denounce Proposed FSG Sponsored Khaatumo Meeting

By Jama Feyte, Journalist and Horn of Africa Analyst

In a statement released by the the Traditional Leadership Council of the Sanaag and Highland regions,  led by the Grand Sultan of the Warsengeli have in the strongest terms denounced the proposed FSG Sponsored Khaatumo meeting which will be held in Las Anod town.

The Press statement by the Warsengeli Traditional leaders read as follow:-


‎Date: 8th July, 2025

‎We, the Traditional Leadership Council of the Sanaag and Highland regions, whose names are listed below, hereby declare the following points:

‎1. The Sanaag and Highland regions are integral parts of the territories upon which the Puntland State was founded in 1998. Their status within Puntland remains unchanged. We call upon the Puntland Government to actively work towards the development and defense of these regions.

‎2. We categorically state that no political conference has been convened by the clans, nor have any binding decisions resulted from such a gathering.

‎3. We declare to the Khaatumo traditional leadership and its administration that they hold no mandate to represent the clans of the Sanaag and Highland regions at the purported conference in Las Anod. We are not participants in any outcomes of that conference, nor are we prepared to engage in activities taking place there.

‎4. We appeal to the traditional leadership of our brotherly clans of the Siciid Harti lineage to fully respect the self-governance of the clans in the Sanaag and Highland regions. This is essential for peaceful coexistence among the clans and prevents estrangement between kindred and allied communities.

‎5. To the International Community, we affirm that we have not agreed to establish any conference or new administration, nor have we entered into any pact or understanding to that effect.

‎6. Finally, we urge the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) to confine itself to the areas under its elected mandate and refrain from interfering in the affairs of our brotherly and allied clans.

‎Issued by the following Traditional Leaders:

‎* Sultan Siciid Sultan Abdisalaan Garaad Maxamuud Cali-Shire
‎* Sultan Mohamed Sultan Abdullahi Cartan
‎* Islaan Hussein n Haji Abdisalaan
‎* Chief Mohamed Chief Ibrahim Maakhiri
‎* Garaad Mohamed Garaad Abdullahi Ali Ciid

Somaliland and ISIR Sign MOU, Paving Way for Regional Prosperity

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Hargeisa-Somaliland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon. Abdirahman Dahir, and Abdikadir Mohamed, Managing Director of the Institute for Strategic Insights and Research (ISIR), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in Hargeisa. This agreement marks a new chapter in bilateral collaboration aimed at advancing Somaliland’s diplomatic and economic interests.

The signing ceremony, adorned with Somaliland’s national symbols, formalizes a partnership leveraging ISIR’s expertise to enhance Somaliland’s global standing. Building on Somaliland’s international outreach, the MOU will strengthen the nation’s strategic positioning through research-driven solutions.

ISIR—Hargeisa-based think tank founded in 2018—employs over 50 experts specializing in economics, political analysis, and security. With global partnerships spanning universities and international organizations, ISIR has published more than 100 research papers on critical issues including regional trade and conflict resolution. The institute also pioneers initiatives to digitize Somaliland’s trade infrastructure.

This collaboration is poised to bolster trade resilience along key shipping routes, countering disruptions such as recent Houthi activities in the Red Sea. By unifying diplomatic narratives and prioritizing institutional development, the partnership is expected to attract significant investment, generate thousands of jobs, and advance regional stability through evidence-based research.

The MOU signals a transformative step toward prosperity for Somaliland and the Horn of Africa.

Somaliland Inaugurates Historic National Archery and Darts League Championships in Hargeisa

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Hargeisa-The Director General of Somaliland’s Ministry of Youth and Sports, Mr. Abdilahi Mohamed Mahmoud (Jiidhe), officially launched the inaugural Archery and Darts League Championships on Sunday night in Hargeisa.

This landmark tournament—progressing through multiple stages—holds significant importance for youth engagement and sporting development within the country.

Solely funded and supported by the Government of Somaliland, the championship’s implementation will be closely monitored throughout its duration.

‎Heavy Fighting in Ceelbuh: Puntland Forces Clash with FGS-Backed Rivals

‎By Jama Feyte , Journalist and Horn of Africa Analyst

Military clashes have erupted between forces belonging to Puntland and troops led by the former Speaker of the Puntland Parliament.

‎The clashes are occurring in the Sanaag region, specifically in the village of Ceelbuh, pitting forces loyal to Puntland against those commanded by the former Speaker of the Puntland Parliament, Mr. Abdirashiid Yuusuf Jibriil.

‎Mr. Abdirashiid Yuusuf Jibriil is said to be financed and armed by President Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud is pursuing this plan as part of a strategy involving members of his administration and local politicians from the region

‎Reliable sources report that confrontations took place there, resulting in civilian deaths and injuries. Puntland forces were reportedly dispatched to the area to prevent a controversial meeting planned to take place in the Ceelbuh area.

‎As is understood, Puntland sent troops to the area to prevent politicians linked to the Federal Government of Somalia, who are accused of efforts to incorporate the Sanaag region into the SSC-Khaatumo administration.

‎There are strong fears that full-scale fighting could break out between the two forces stationed there, with Abdirashiid Yuusuf Jibriil, the former Speaker of the Puntland Parliament, currently present at the location.

Danish citizen Mr Abdirashid Yusuf Jibril
Danish citizen Mr Abdirashid Yusuf Jibril


‎Mr. Abdirashiid Yusuf Jibril , who holds Danish citizensgip is among the prominent politicians leading the campaign for Sanaag to become part of the SSC-Khaatumo administration.

‎Recently, the President and Vice President of Puntland accused the Federal Government of Somalia of political interference and creating chaos in the Sanaag region by using politicians originating from the region.

‎On the other hand, traditional elders and dignitaries of the Sanaag region have initiated peace efforts. They specifically objected to the controversial meeting planned for Ceelbuh, aiming to prevent the escalation of the conflict.

Somali Federal Government Accused of Instigating Conflict in Sanaag Region

‎By Jama Feyte, Journalist and Horn of Africa Analyst

Recent reports indicate the Somali Federal Government is allegedly planning to deploy Haramacad militia units to the Sanaag region. This development has raised significant concerns and sparked fears of renewed conflict in parts of eastern Somaliland.

‎According to reliable sources, President Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud is pursuing this plan as part of a strategy involving members of his administration and local politicians from the region. These actors are reportedly mobilizing communities to create unrest and instability.

‎The reports further allege that politicians close to the President are attempting to incite rebellion among Warsangeli clan youth, promising support from Villa Somalia (the Somali presidency).

‎The current military maneuvers are being led by Danish citizen Mr Abdirashid Yusuf Jibril and currently based in Birmingham,  UK s previously served as an MP in Puntland State of Somalia.

Danish citizen Mr Abdirashid Yusuf Jibril
Danish citizen Mr Abdirashid Yusuf Jibril

Mr. Abdirashid Yusuf Jibril is currently working in cohorts with senior members of the Federal government of Somalia in a bid to destabilize the otherwise peaceful Sanaag region.

‎Additionally, Puntland President Said Deni has publicly denounced the situation. However, questions remain about the depth of relations between Villa Somalia and Garowe (Puntland’s capital), amid suspicions of an effort to embroil Somaliland in a new clan-based conflict to destabilize the region.

‎Recommended Actions for the Somaliland Government:

‎1. Urgent Diplomacy: Immediately engage the international community – specifically IGAD, the African Union, and the United Nations – to pressure Somalia to cease hostilities in Sanaag.
‎2. Community Engagement: Proactively collaborate with traditional elders and local communities to strengthen unity and prevent conflicts that could be exploited.
‎3. Military Preparedness: Place security forces on high alert, particularly around Badhan, Dhahar, and Ceerigaabo, reinforcing border security to counter potential threats.
‎4. Activity Monitoring: Diligently monitor political and military activities being organized within Somalia targeting Somaliland.

Somaliland Opposition Leader Warns of Sovereignty Attack, Calls for United Front

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Hargeisa – Opposition politician Eng. Faysal Ali Waraabe has accused Somalia’s Federal Government of launching a direct attack on Somaliland’s sovereignty. His statement came in response to a document issued by Somalia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Mr. Feisal Ali Waraabe, posting on his official X platform account (formerly Twitter), urged the people of Somaliland to unify in response. He characterized the alleged plan as:

  1. Abolishing Sovereignty: An effort to “abolish the Republic of Somaliland.”
  2. Imposing Regional Administrations: Creating “regional administrations” within Somaliland’s territory.
  3. Open Coordination: A “destructive plan” being “openly coordinated” with the “failed administration in Mogadishu” and unspecified “foreign governments.”
  4. Territorial Ambitions: Part of a broader “political warfare” campaign aiming to seize parts of Somaliland, specifically naming the Sanaag region.

“Therefore, people of Somaliland,” Waraabe wrote, “what is our position regarding this attack launched against our country?

He concluded with an urgent call to action: “A national consultation and a unified strategy are immediately required to confront this clear and present danger to our sovereignty and existence posed by various enemies.”

Somaliland Journalists Raise Alarm Over Mounting Press Freedom Violations

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

‎Hargeisa, 05 July 2025 – An important meeting was held today at the headquarters of the Somaliland Journalists Association (SOLJA), bringing together representatives from independent media outlets in Somaliland and SOLJA’s senior leadership. The meeting focused on discussions initiated by the independent media regarding various pressures they face from the government, issues significantly impacting press freedom and the work of journalists.

‎A formal memorandum submitted by the media to SOLJA contained detailed legal complaints, highlighting violations of the Constitution and other laws of the country. The memorandum listed the following key points:

‎Complaints from the Independent Media:

Unlawful Detention of Journalists: During the current government’s term, 16 journalists have been detained, while others have fled the country. These detentions occur in a manner inconsistent with the country’s laws.

Blocking Media Access to Press Conference Venues The media is being prevented from conducting interviews and programs in hotels. Government orders imposing these restrictions constitute a complete violation of freedom of commerce and freedom of expression.

Obstruction in Accessing Government Information & Data. The media does not receive the information it needs from government ministries and agencies. Government departments have been closed off to them, and the President’s pledge to provide journalists with necessary information has been abandoned.

‎Harassment and Attacks Against Journalists: Phone threats targeting journalists are increasing, restricting press freedom and freedom of opinion.

‎Violations Against the Media: Other violations directly perpetrated by the government include infringements on the rights to organize, distribute, access, and disseminate news. Notably, journalist Yaasir Axmed Cabdilaahi was detained for gathering and publishing true information.

‎SOLJA listened attentively to the media’s discussions and pledged to:

‎* Defend the rights of journalists.

‎* Intensify efforts to uphold the Constitution and freedom of expression.

‎* Vigorously engage with government institutions to find swift solutions to the existing complaints.

‎The Association urgently calls upon the President and the security agencies to resolve these complaints promptly to strengthen democracy and freedom of expression in Somaliland