Wednesday,
July 16, 2008 -
ERIGAVO, Somalia
- Hundreds of protestors gathered together in the
region of Sanaag, in northern Somalia, to protest
against the separatist republic of Somaliland,
Radio Garowe reported Tuesday.
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Protestors
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The protestors,
including students and women activists, carried
placards expressing their messages, from
supporting peace in Sanaag to condemnation of
Somaliland's aggressive policies in the region.
The
demonstrators walked up and down the streets of
Badhan, a town in the eastern part of Sanaag.
The region is
disputed between breakaway Somaliland and the
semiautonomous state of Puntland, located at
Somalia's northeastern tip. The two rival
sub-states have fought several times in Sool and
Sanaag regions since 2002.
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Protestors
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Last week,
Somaliland forces briefly seized control of Las
Qorey, a small port town along the Sanaag coast,
before withdrawing voluntarily.
Also on Tuesday,
Sanaag clan elders met privately with Puntland
government officials in the Gulf of Aden port of
Bossaso.
The elders urged
the Puntland officials, including Security
Minister Abdullahi Said Samatar, to improve the
region's security and to "always work
with the elders," according to a source.
Meanwhile, a
German man and his wife who were kidnapped by
Somali pirates on June 23 are still being
held hostage somewhere in Sanaag region.
Source:
Garowe Online