Tag Archives: Somaliland

Somaliland Update: Cultural Treasures And SSC Propaganda

I was hoping to have a few more Somaliland updates before I embarked on my journey to the northwestern part of Thailand, but it appears that I only have two more updates from the every-trusty Somaliland247 to provide.  However, both … Continue reading

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Somaliland Update: The United Arab Emerites Enter

In the past few days Somaliland has been working on its long-term goal of international recognition, and has sought to gain a closer relationship with another important nation in the region–the United Arab Emirates.  It would appear that Somaliland and … Continue reading

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Why Did The Ivory Coast Choose Bullets Over Ballots?

The choice of ballots or bullets is the most difficult one that faces any nascent democracy seeking to replace the arbitrary rule of tyrants with the constitutional rule of legitimate authorities who have received a mandate from voting or balloting.  … Continue reading

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Somaliland Update: Anti-Piracy Efforts, Tax Codes, Important Meetings, War Crimes, SSC Surveillance

Today is a relatively busy Somaliland update entry, as it has been a busy week for Somaliland, with international interest in its coast guard efforts against piracy, changes to the Somaliland tax code, anticipation of an important meeting with the … Continue reading

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A Modest Proposal For A Quirky Cable Series

Today I would like to share with you a random sort of idea that springs of my interest in imaginary nations and the deceptive nature of maps [1].  This idea is a modest proposal for a quirky sort of series … Continue reading

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Somaliland Update: Friends In High Places and A Pakistani Two-Step

The news I tend to get about Somaliland tends to come in waves, and the news I got last night was no different.  There were two separate, and intriguing updates.  The first is an eloquent letter from a supporter of … Continue reading

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You Still Haven’t Found What You’re Looking For

I like to comment on how and why people find this blog from time to time, and I thought it worthwhile to provide an update on what people are looking for when they stumble upon this blog.  As usual, I … Continue reading

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The Juggler’s Dilemma

I have never taken up juggling as a hobby, because I don’t feel I have great coordination and because I tend to focus too much on one ball at a time rather than trying to get the whole system of … Continue reading

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Somaliland Update: Dairy Farms and Citizen Evacuations

Today, the ever-helpful Somaliland247 blog has provided to different glimpses of Somaliland, one filled with hope and the other filled with concern.  Let us examine the odd phenomenon of a dairy farm in dry, arid Somailland [1] as well as … Continue reading

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The Other Side of Connections

Early this morning, I read news stories about a major quake in Tokyo along with tsunami worries.  Fortunately, my friend is okay–but I have seen on my Facebook news page that many of my own friends have friends and family … Continue reading

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