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The “paper war” initiated by Villa Somalia against Somaliland

Khariirad Somaliland iyo Somalia, Image File Araweelo News Network, 3 July 2022.

The “paper war” initiated by Villa Somalia against Somaliland

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The Villa Somalia regime is engaged in what can be described as a “paper war,” focusing on efforts to undermine Somaliland’s status and institutions through a series of official instructions targeting various sectors, including business, telecommunications, and international organizations operating in Somaliland.

Despite this flurry of activity, their lack of control beyond a small area of Mogadishu and their ongoing struggles with al-Shabaab reassure us that these efforts are more symbolic than impactful. Somaliland’s government and people remain resilient, recognizing these actions as mere distractions that do not threaten their stability.

The “paper war” initiated by Villa Somalia targets several critical sectors in Somaliland, intending to undermine its independence and stability. Here’s a more detailed breakdown of their actions and the broader implications:

The Villa Somalia regime, based in the capital city of Mogadishu,

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