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United States Welcomes Elections in Somaliland
U.S. State Department Tue, 04 Oct 2005 5:25 PM PDT
Washington - The United States welcomes the recent parliamentary elections in the Somaliland region of Somalia as an example of democracy for greater Somalia, according to an October 3 State Department statement. The elections on September 29 were the first multiparty parliamentary elections since the region separated from Somalia. Many of the candidates were citizens of the United States,Parliamentary elections held September 29 in Somalia region
ArabicNews.com Tue, 04 Oct 2005 9:11 AM PDT
The United States welcomed the recent parliamentary elections in the Somaliland region of Somalia as an example of democracy for greater Somalia, according to an October 3 State Department statement.SOMALIA: Somaliland elections peaceful, say observers
IRIN Mon, 03 Oct 2005 5:37 AM PDT
HARGEYSA, 3 Oct 2005 (IRIN) - Legislative elections in the self-declared republic of Somaliland on Thursday were generally conducted in a peaceful, free and fair manner but fell short of several international standards, international observers said.Elections in Somaliland appear credible
Independent Online, South Africa - 30/09/05)11 hours ago
Hargeisa - Residents of the breakaway Somaliland voted on Thursday in the first multiparty parliamentary elections since the region separated from Somalia more ...
Somaliland Voters Head to Polls
Voice of America - 29/9/05) 1 hour, 36 minutes agoThe European Commission's Mr. Hands says that, for the time being, Somaliland is not being recognized as a separate country. But, he says, the international community is impressed with the area's progress.
Somaliland hopes for world recognition 29/9/05-
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Somaliland in first vote for MPs
BBC News - 29/9/05) 2 hours, 57 minutes agoVoters in Somaliland are choosing MPs for the first time since independence was declared from Somalia in 1991.Somaliland in first vote for MPs
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation 29/9/05- 47 minutes agoVoters in Somaliland are choosing MPs for the first time since the territory declared independence from Somalia 14 years ago. All three parties competing put the quest for international recognition at the top of the agendaSomaliland seeks global recognition
(Washington Times 29/9/05) The leader of the breakaway republic of Somaliland has called on Africa and the world to recognize his country in the wake of a successful run-up to democratic elections that take place today.
Somaliland hits the polls in historic vote
(Associate Press 29/9/05)Residents of the breakaway Somaliland voted Thursday in the first multiparty parliamentary elections since the region separated from Somalia more than a decade ago.
Signpost in Somaliland's Quest for Sovereignty
Voters to choose assembly in Somaliland
Media Monitors Network, CA - 29/9/05)3 hours ago
by Nathalie Peutz. "The Republic of Somaliland has indeed accomplished a remarkable feat and without international assistance. The ...
Pravda Ru - 29/9/05) 1 hour, 28 minutes agoVoters began casting ballots Thursday to choose a legislative assembly for breakaway Somaliland in the first multiparty parliamentary elections since the region separated from Somalia more than a decade ago.Somaliland hopes for world recognition
Mail and Guardian - 29/9/05) 2 hours, 25 minutes agoVoters in Somalia's breakaway republic of Somaliland cast ballots on Thursday to elect lawmakers amid hopes the exercise will bring them international recognition as a sovereign state.Voters Cast Ballots in Somaliland Election
ABC News - 2 hours, 40 minutes agoVoters Cast Ballots in First Multiparty Parliamentary Election in SomalilandSomaliland votes - BBC News World Addition
The breakaway territory of Somaliland votes on Thursday for a new parliament - President Kahin hopes the election will lead to international recognition -Voters Cast Ballots in Somaliland Election
WINK TV Southwest Florida - 2 hours, 43 minutes agoHARGEISA, Somalia Residents of the breakaway Somaliland voted Thursday in the first multiparty parliamentary elections since the region separated from Somalia more than a decade agoSomaliland votes in maiden legislative polls amid high security
Khaleej Times - Sep 28 9:44 PMHARGEISA, Somalia - Voters in Somalia’s breakaway republic of Somaliland on Thursday cast their ballots to elect members of parliament with the hope the exercise will boost its chance of world recognition as a state independent of a nation in chaosSomaliland Pushes for International Recognition
Voice of America - 28/9/05 - at 8pm uk timeVoters in northwestern Somalia's breakaway region of Somaliland head to the polls Thursday. The upcoming legislative elections highlight the region's 14-year struggle to be recognized internationally as an independent republic.
SOMALIA: Somaliland gears up for legislative poll
Reuters AlertNet, UK -4 hours ago
HARGEYSA, 28 September (IRIN) - Voters in the self-declared republic of Somaliland, northwestern Somalia, go to polls on Thursday to elect 82 Members of
FACTBOX-Key facts about African territory
AlertNet - Sep 27 10:09 AMSept 27 (Reuters) - Somaliland, a former British protectorate and a semi-desert territory which broke away from Somalia in 1991, hold parliamentary elections on Sept. 29, its third democratic polls since seceding.
Vote rekindles Somaliland's hopes
Aljazeera - Sep 27 4:46 AMStreet vendors in Somalia's breakaway region of Somaliland have reported huge sales of the narcotic leaf qat and newspapers, as campaigning wraps up for legislative polls this week amid hopes for long-denied international recognition
Somali enclave pushes for nationhood with polls
HARGEISA, Sept 27 (Reuters) - The breakaway enclave of Somaliland holds parliamentary elections on Thursday, trying to to prove it is a model of democracy in lawless Somalia and worthy of nationhood.
Hargeisa - Street vendors in Somalia's breakaway region of Somaliland reported huge sales of the narcotic leaf khat and newspapers as campaigning wrapped up on Tuesday for legislative polls this week amid hopes for long-denied international recognition