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The Rep. of Somaliland Regained Its Sovereignty in 1991, it never Forfeited its Statehood & De Jure Recognition of 26th June 1960!

May 8, 2023, 17 tweets

The so called "somali" people have been misled by the myth of homogeneity

Common sense will dictate that culture, norms, values are brought about by the proximity of peoples to each other

Now think when there was no transportation available such as planes & vehicles

Would

a people in Caynaba have the same culture as the people of Merca or Gedo etc? Things to ponder

The British dismantled the territorial integrity of the tribes of the current Republic of Somaliland. They were in competition with other imperial powers like the French.

In their quest to unite the "somali" people, the Brits erased others such as the Afar, Borana, the Bantu, the Barawa etc (maybe these people should launch a lawsuit against the UK, their woes(ethnic cleansing & crimes against humanity) today stem from British imperialist agenda.

The handing over of the Haud & RA to Ethiopia blinded the politicians of British Somaliland with nationalism. They too believed in the concocted myth of the British of one "somali" race strewn over multiple geographical areas, how bizarre. Why would one large homogenous group be

in such far distances? Did it happen due to a natural phenomenon like a split of the earth etc? The traditional elders of British Somaliland, did not like the idea of unity. They remembered the havoc caused by the foreigner the mad mullah, he did not share their

traditions, culture and norms. He did not adhere to the customary law Biri ma gaydo.The politicians of the state of Somaliland disregarded this warning, and this caused the marginalization of their people from the start. Somalilanders were denied equity while their resources were

squandered in somalia. The myth of homogeneity is now crumbling. The world is realizing this lie was propagated by imperialists to control resources of a people they forced together (think of the Nigeria case)

Different cultures at play here. Were "somalis" a homogenous society, would they have treated each other with such disregard? Somalian politicians from day one, before siad barre, set out to marginalize Somalilanders. Different ethnicities at play here

Below is key to understanding the myth that there was a somalia prior to colonialism. This fabrication is a British invention & it led to crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing, war crimes, genocide i.e the #IsaaqGenocide

Somalilander is a nationality, and it is a basic human right. Before the botched union with Somalia, the inhabitants of RSL were called Somalilanders. The non state of somalia, to inflate its population has made its nationality Somali, although they have many ethnic groups. They

marginalize, and assimilste ethnic groups such as the Rewiin, Bantu, Barawa etc. A Somalilander who erases his nationality & only points out his/her ethnicity adds to this marginalization & decreases the population of RSL by design

Somali wa mid, somaliweyn, has led to the Isaaq people of the state of Somaliland to particularly, suffer cultural genocide, an attempt to erase their identity by dismantling their tribal systems, & an infringement of their religion by a socialist, marxist state 👇

It is imperative people understand what culture & ethnicity means? Is ethnicity garnered by blood ties, or values, norms, traditions etc? The Republic of Somaliland & Somalia are purported to have the same religion? Has this brought them closer ever? Is Islam practiced similarly

in these two places? Things to ponder. Biri ma gaydo, this famed customary law, that is said to be similar to articles of the Geneva convention & Genocide convention, where did it stem from, and what is its foundation?

Conclusion: there is no homogenous,one Somali ethnic group

Homogenous groups do not commit a genocide on each other. Bipolar communities do. Read on the Hutu & Tutsi etc

A united "Somali" people was an invention of the British to control more resources

somalians share culture: Adan caade & siad barre shared culture & ideology. Both marginalized Somalilanders

Somalilanders share culture but might lose it via assimilation of somalian culture if not curbed quickly. When in Rome do as the Romans do, does not seem to be the

norm in the Republic of Somaliand. They have allowed religious subversion & other forms of subversion to exterminate the identity & culture of Somalilanders. This is very dangerous for assimilation ushers in dominance

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