
Instability and Democratic Backsliding in Somaliland

SSC-Khaatumo Press Release, March 30th, 2023.

Separatist Somaliland escalates war on Somali unification movement
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Separatist Somaliland escalates war on Somali unification movement
Somaliland is a self-proclaimed republic, with no international recognition, formed in 1991 as a separatist state, breaking away from Somalia’s.
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Instability and Democratic Backsliding in Somaliland

SSC-Khaatumo Press Release, March 30th, 2023.
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Instability and Democratic Backsliding in Somaliland

SSC-Khaatumo Press Release, March 30th, 2023.

Separatist Somaliland escalates war on Somali

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PRESS STATEMENT: VEDANT PATEL, PRINCIPAL DEPUTY SPOKESPERSON
MARCH 30, 2023. The United States is increasingly concerned by the continuing violence in Lascanood and joins other international partners and neighbors in calling for de-escalation, adherence to the agreed ceasefire, unhindered humanitarian access, and resumption of constructive dialogue towards peaceful resolution. Continued violence will increase the potential for extremist groups to sow broader instability and further exacerbate the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
We call on Somaliland to pull back its security forces as a demonstration of its commitment to these principles. We call on the militias in Lascanood to refrain from any offensive actions against Somaliland forces. We support the Federal Government of Somalia’s constructive engagement and deployment of a clan elders’ delegation and welcome Somaliland President Bihi’s commitment to meet with the delegation in Hargeisa.
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