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Imam Ahmed Guray has returned to where he truly belongs Borama, the beating heart of Awdal and the living heir of the mighty Adal legacy! Ahmed Guray at home 🥳🎉 Taalladi Axmed Guray oo soo gaadhay Magaalada Borama ❤️

Imam Ahmed Guray has returned to where he truly belongs Borama, the beating heart of Awdal and the living heir of the mighty Adal legacy! Ahmed Guray at home 🥳🎉 Taalladi Axmed Guray oo soo gaadhay Magaalada Borama ❤️

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Habeen hore calanki SNM wa laga dajiyay Borama. Caawana waxa la sudhay calanki Awdal state of Somalia. Kana Siib 🇮🇷 Kana Saar 🇸🇴 caadi ah. Wa la dhanaystiri Insha Allah.

Habeen hore calanki SNM wa laga dajiyay Borama. Caawana waxa la sudhay calanki Awdal state of Somalia. Kana Siib 🇮🇷 Kana Saar 🇸🇴 caadi ah. Wa la dhanaystiri Insha Allah.

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Embarrassment never ends with these people humiliating themselves on the world stage at every single opportunity. An Al Jazeera journalist asked Somalia’s State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ali Balcad, a very clear and direct question about Somaliland’s claims: that Somaliland is more developed, more stable, and has stronger democratic institutions, governance, and systems than Somalia. The question was simple: How do you respond to these claims? Instead of answering any of those points, the minister responded with this: “Somaliland is a British-colonised region consisting of three regions. Isaaq is a tribe in the middle, 40% of the population. The west and the east want Somalia. Somalia has 400 clans.” Not a single sentence addressed the actual question. No answer about: development, stability, democracy, institutions and governance Nothing. Regardless of your view on Somaliland, or whether a country is big or small, internally divided or cohesive, large in number or limited in size, or where it is located, the question was straightforward: 👉 Is Somaliland better than Somalia in these areas, or not? What the minister delivered instead was a baseless demographic rant that neither answers the question nor defends Somalia’s position. It only confused the journalist and embarrassed the audience. Worse, his response ignored reality and well-documented facts on the ground, exposing a clear incapacity to comprehend the political situation he is supposed to represent. Let’s correct a few false narratives he pushed: - “Somaliland is three regions” False. At no point under the British Protectorate, the Somali Republic, or Somaliland has Somaliland ever been a “three-region” entity. Historically and legally, Somaliland has always consisted of six districts inherited from the British, with full constitutional control over five, and partial presence in one Laascaanood district. - Demographics misrepresented. Isaaq communities exist in five out of the six districts, not “in the middle.” Somaliland exercises territorial control over more than 89% of its claimed territory, and Isaaq constitute well over 40% of the total population. But here’s the key point none of this was even asked. The question was not about tribes, not about clan arithmetic, and not about population distribution. The Somaliland case rests on legitimacy, history, inherited borders, and compliance with international norms, alongside the practical reality of a functioning state with elections, institutions, and governance all features of modern statehood. The journalist asked about state performance and governance. The minister replied with tribal talking points. That alone tells you everything. When a foreign minister cannot distinguish between statehood and clanism, between governance and genealogy, the embarrassment is not accidental it is structural. And unfortunately, it is broadcast live to the world.

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