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Somaliland the recognition will help the fight against piracy: experts

Shipping News | February 7, 2010 | View Comments
  • A group consisting of twenty-five scholars, diplomats, lawyers, military officers, shipping industry officials, and other experts on maritime piracy and Somalia from nine nations who convened at the Harvard Kennedy School in December 2009 have recommended that one of the ways of exerting control over and reducing the threat from pirates is to recognize Somaliland.

    “If African states and the AU can be persuaded to recognize the now
    independent but otherwise unacknowledged polity of Somaliland, doing so
    will strengthen the incentives for Puntland, which aspires to greater
    autonomy, and parts or all of the remainder of Somalia to make similar
    progress in terms of political institution building.

    Recognition of Somaliland will thus assist in strengthening
    accountability and governance in regions that are now pirate infected.
    Indeed, if Puntland knew that international engagement were possible,
    following on a full recognition of Somaliland, a powerful incentive
    would exist for Puntland to exert control over and reduce the threat
    from pirates on its soil,” the experts said.

    Source: Somaliland Press

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