Somaliland:Time For Another Referendum? - 0 views
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rebeccam_svhs on 20 Sep 14This article talks about the possibility for Somaliland to vote like Scotland recently did to become independent. It discusses the pros and cons of different political actions the government could take to try to achieve international recognition. This relates to our discussion about Somaliland and its failure to be recognized by other countries.
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shannonb_svhs on 20 Sep 14This article discusses the debated independence of Scotland and how this could relate to Somoliland. Although Scotland voted against independence, Somaliland could vote to became independent, but with better results, due to the 97% of people who were in favor of becoming a full-fledged state. This relates to the audio report because it gives Somalilanders some hope of independence if they follow in Scotland's footsteps.
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kayleighb_svhs on 21 Sep 14This article supports the recognition of Somaliland as an independent state, saying that now is the perfect time to do so. Because of the huge support and attention that Scotland received after a referendum to secede from Britain, the writer believes that this time may be right for another referendum for Somaliland's independence. Despite discouragement from other countries, most Somalilandians feel strongly enough that they will continue to urge the international community to recognize it as its own country. This relates to the packet because it states how Somalilandian nationalism is still strong today.
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lizs_svhs on 21 Sep 14After the Scottish elections to vote on whether or not Scotland would remain with the UK, there is an opportunity for Somaliland to take a step towards recognized statehood. In 2001, the citizens of Somaliland voted, and 97% voted towards becoming their ow state, but were still not recognized as a state. This relates to the audio about Somaliland about how they want to be recognized as a state by the rest of the world.
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kelseyg_svhs on 21 Sep 14This article compares Somaliland to Scotland, because Scotland just had a vote on becoming independent from the UK, just as Somaliland would like to be recognized as independent of Somalia. The article says that in a vote for a constitution, 97% of people voted in favor of becoming a full independent state. This relates to our studies, because it shows the nationalism of Somaliland.
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kiranp_svhs on 22 Sep 14This article details Somaliland's struggle to gain recognition as an independent country to foreign powers. Foreign countries said that they would recognize Somaliland as such if they worked it out with Somalia. Negotiations between the two fell apart twice before: the first time because there was not a strong central government in Somalia, the second time because Somalia blatantly disregarded cooperation with Somaliland. However, the writer believes that the time is ripe for Somaliland to seek recognition as an independence country once again, for issues such as Scotland seeking independence from the United Kingdom are fresh in the public memory. This relates to NPR's Somaliland story because the fact that these efforts continue to this day show the strong nationalism that the people of Somaliland feel for their country.