Somaliland Is Independent. So Why Does No One Recognize It?

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  • @timgb7882
    @timgb7882 Před rokem +8089

    Interestingly, while WikiTravel says that independent travel to Mogadishu (Somalia's capital) will almost certainly get you killed, it lists Hargeisa (Somaliland's capital) as a safe and peaceful city, and has no downsides besides there being very little to see. It's not often that the secessionist region of a country is the safest part of it.

    • @DylanRoberts7
      @DylanRoberts7 Před rokem +787

      Yup it is a fairly rare occurrence but it's one of the main reasons Somaliland broke away. Southern Somalia is a failed state at this point. Although visiting Mogadishu won't actually 'certainly get you killed', it's quite dangerous nonetheless. You can see some travel vlogs from Mogadishu but you definitely won't be wandering the streets without armed security.

    • @randomtinypotatocried
      @randomtinypotatocried Před rokem +106

      Somalia is pretty interesting to read up on especially with its history and how it became a failed state in the first place

    • @bananatassium7009
      @bananatassium7009 Před rokem +161

      I will note, though, that the wikitravel article on somalia/mogadishu is an unreliable source. a friend of mine showed it to me the other day and it's pretty clearly not something that should be taken as gospel. it's written like the early days of Wikipedia when random notable articles could be easily messed with by anyone with a keyboard.

    • @deleted-something
      @deleted-something Před rokem +3

      Frfr

    • @bananatassium7009
      @bananatassium7009 Před rokem +3

      @@facugaich indeed

  • @quuaaarrrk8056
    @quuaaarrrk8056 Před rokem +5271

    "The British took a much more hands-off approach"
    So did the Belgians.

  • @bababababababa6124
    @bababababababa6124 Před rokem +4848

    Somaliland is in the small club of breakaway states that are way better than the country they’re trying to breakaway from

  • @TheHorrorDevotee
    @TheHorrorDevotee Před rokem +978

    "They didn't have the bullets to say no."
    That absolutely creased me

    • @IbrahimDayax
      @IbrahimDayax Před rokem +4

      @@DD-dh8bh not really. They were busy fighting each other.

    • @mustafaabdullahi8176
      @mustafaabdullahi8176 Před rokem

      @@DD-dh8bhother clans were busy fighting each other and everyone wanted the capital But somaliland didnt the capital and just watched them fight.

    • @harrismowbray5613
      @harrismowbray5613 Před rokem +17

      It's not really true. The video leaves out that Somalia attempted genocide against the Isaaq people (around 100,000 and maybe more were killed) and destroyed entire cities
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaaq_genocide

    • @thanoschin8540
      @thanoschin8540 Před 8 měsíci

      @@harrismowbray5613based

    • @keifer7813
      @keifer7813 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@harrismowbray5613Wikipedia, bro....

  • @ywc024
    @ywc024 Před 4 měsíci +222

    Recently Ethiopia signed a huge deal with Somaliland for its coastal port in return for the recognition as a country. As a Kenyan having briefly worked near a Somali refugee camp in north Eastern Kenya, I can only wish the best for the nation of Somaliland. Somali people I've interacted with in Kenya are nice . I wish to visit Somaliland someday

    • @BigMoney398
      @BigMoney398 Před 4 měsíci

      Somalis don't like black people at all lol be careful with them.

    • @AhmedHassan-fo9im
      @AhmedHassan-fo9im Před 4 měsíci

      That will cause a war ain't no Ethiopian coming in somalia soil

    • @raidernation2163
      @raidernation2163 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Who cares Western Sahara is a member of the African Union that that mean it's a country? Hell no not when the United States recognize it as part of Morocco. yall Somalilanders love to compare yourself to Taiwan when Taiwan officially claims to be The Republic of China. Aka the legimate government of China, Taiwan would get more recognition if they declared independence as Republic of Taiwan but the Communist in Beijing know this too that's why they threaten to invade Taiwan if they ever abandoned their Chinese sovereign claim

    • @forral1614
      @forral1614 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@raidernation2163 wtf are you saying you sound retrded

    • @kingace6186
      @kingace6186 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Since Ethiopia has turned into a failed state itself, this doesn't mean as much for Somaliland as it would have maybe 5 years ago. 5 years ago, Ethiopia still had a lot of influence, credibility, and economic prospect. Back then, this decision would have gotten a lot of African and maybe some European countries on Somaliland's side. But now, I doubt other countries will follow suit, especially because Ethiopia is only doing this to gain leverage again Eritrea.
      I also want to visit Somaliland one day.

  • @WizzardJC
    @WizzardJC Před rokem +352

    My father’s best friend said he would never travel to Somalia itself again but he felt surprisingly safe in Somaliland, apparently you can really feel the difference between the two

    • @Tsunamis6472
      @Tsunamis6472 Před rokem +26

      U can as someone living in it there is at least 1 bombing every week in Somalia while somaliland is one of the most safe countries u will ever been in good people too they little too aggressive tho

    • @countriesmadeeasy7323
      @countriesmadeeasy7323 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@Tsunamis6472😂didnt you kill thousands in las anod

    • @-ManSplainer
      @-ManSplainer Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@countriesmadeeasy7323no there is a terrorist faction called al shabaab & a group of rebels who want to destabilize Somaliland. They have killed women, children, many of their own. They even kill prisoners. There are no more people in Lascaanood because of fighting. Anyone who was killed there was a Terrorist.

    • @agentopaque3776
      @agentopaque3776 Před 7 měsíci

      @@countriesmadeeasy7323 Not too sure how a skirmish between militants on our border equates to literal bombs going off every few weeks in Mogadishu? Can you guys even leave the damn city without bein fleeced by bandits or kidnapped by terrorists?

    • @Maxchama
      @Maxchama Před 3 měsíci +6

      Your father was really truthful gentleman, Somaliland is a safe country where you can travel and go a walk late at night without being worried, these people deserve a full re-recognition, when i am saying this, i am refering to that Somaliland got recognition before Somalia did but they voluntarly united with Somali Italiana who inflicted a painful wounds which made them reclaim their state after more decades of civil war.

  • @Oneofakind49
    @Oneofakind49 Před rokem +2516

    A Somalilander here! The only thing we want more than anything in this world is to have our country be RE-RECOGNISED AGAIN, so we can take our rightful place on the world stage among all the nations of the world once again

    • @Fragolux
      @Fragolux Před rokem +361

      Personally, I hope you guys get re-recognition. You're a peaceful, stable, democratic state and, in my mind, have earned it. Love from America!

    • @markstott6689
      @markstott6689 Před rokem +177

      In my opinion you already have a viable state. However until your unruly and murderous neighbour to the south sorts itself out and recognises your existence, then sadly you're going to have a long wait.
      Wishing you well from the UK.

    • @Tenatic-X
      @Tenatic-X Před rokem +205

      As a Taiwanese whom we both share the same struggles of not being seen as independent countries, I support Somaliland to becoming a recognized sovereign independent country!

    • @artemis_fowl44hd92
      @artemis_fowl44hd92 Před rokem +81

      Yeah, it's really insane how you are not recognized yet. As a German, I really hope that the governments of the world will recognize you.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Před rokem +45

      @@Tenatic-X Taiwan is pretty cool, I'm a fan!

  • @Strong_Tomato_
    @Strong_Tomato_ Před rokem +2000

    Shouldve included the fact that recognizing it as its own country would set precedent for a lot of countries currently dealing with the same issue(like Spain and Catalonia)

    • @jimfranb2594
      @jimfranb2594 Před rokem +109

      and Scotland

    • @Y7D
      @Y7D Před rokem +160

      But they were quick to recognise South Sudan so...

    • @LucaPasini2
      @LucaPasini2 Před rokem +468

      @@Y7D But South Sudan became its own country in 2011 after a referendum that was recognized by the international community as well as, most importantly, by the Sudanese government itself, that sat at a table with the separatists and signed a treaty. That's how new coutries form inside of a legal framework.

    • @enemixius
      @enemixius Před rokem +332

      @@Y7D I think the difference is that the two parts of former Sudan recognised eachother as independent countries, which makes it very uncontroversial for everyone else.
      If Somalia was to recognise Somaliland, everyone else would quickly follow suit.

    • @varana
      @varana Před rokem +36

      They did say that, in a somewhat roundabout way, in the bit about the other African nations and their insistence on keeping the established borders intact.

  • @danielbickford3458
    @danielbickford3458 Před rokem +979

    another potential sticking point is that it's seldom a good idea to recognize Breakaway regions. if you do, regions within your own Nation might get ideas.

    • @gerardmontgomery280
      @gerardmontgomery280 Před rokem +56

      Which makes it all the stranger that the UK recognises them.

    • @barneylaurance1865
      @barneylaurance1865 Před rokem +124

      @@gerardmontgomery280 The UK doesn't officially recognize Somaliland as an independent state. You can see a government response to a petition to the UK parliament this year asking them to grant recognition.

    • @bababababababa6124
      @bababababababa6124 Před rokem +88

      Isnt this why Spain doesn't recognise Somaliland, Kosovo, Palestine or any others?

    • @NatureXwars
      @NatureXwars Před rokem +14

      So why Kosovo is recognized by most western countries?

    • @TankEngine75
      @TankEngine75 Před rokem +4

      @@bababababababa6124 Yes

  • @samueltrusik3251
    @samueltrusik3251 Před rokem +488

    It is a very interesting country. While not a perfect democracy, it has done a lot to improve the lives of its people.

    • @lorenzoblum868
      @lorenzoblum868 Před rokem +5

      Could you provide a list with backups?

    • @cobaltfoxpaw945
      @cobaltfoxpaw945 Před rokem +33

      @@lorenzoblum868 a NAS or renting a server might help you getting some backups

    • @lorenzoblum868
      @lorenzoblum868 Před rokem +7

      @@cobaltfoxpaw945 true which is why critical thinking and acute research come handy

    • @stojankovacic1524
      @stojankovacic1524 Před rokem +27

      @@lorenzoblum868 It doesn't get much worse than Somalia. In fact, I don't think it really gets worse than Somalia at all. Somaliland is at least relatively safe, has an economy and isn't, you know, in a 30 year long civil war.

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Před rokem

      That's not true at all. It has done and continues to do many crimes towards its own inhabitants and nearby cities they attack, understand they are absolutely involved in the somali civil war.
      somaliland is a clannist state that has abused minority groups for years.
      not only do they abuse and do crimes to other somali clans, but other ethnic groups are horribly mistreated.
      a few months ago they had forced an exodus of bantu people living in their cities and many mothers were separated from their kids.
      they are a facist state that the majority of its own inhabitants don't consider actually independent.
      not long ago they literally took a city from somalia itsself, they are a belligerent and violent force.
      if they wanted peaceful seperatio they should:
      A) stop attacking somalia like they did not long ago
      B) stop abusing both minority clans and minority ethnic groups
      C) stop taking and relying on the somali government's money, when the fire in hargeisa happened not long ago they got money from the somali government
      they are nearly as bad as the terrorists to those who aren't the ruling clan.

  • @CyanideSlushie
    @CyanideSlushie Před rokem +570

    As someone in Taiwan I’d say it’s a contender lol. Completely independent and have diplomatic relationships with countries like the US but since it’s not officially recognized due to China it can’t even call it’s embassies embassies

    • @reerjsl3077
      @reerjsl3077 Před rokem +79

      The programs Taiwan established in Somaliland from agriculture to health services is just remarkable. Taiwan has done more in Somaliland in the last 2 years than the entire E.U has in last 30 years.

    • @TheWatchernator
      @TheWatchernator Před rokem

      Taiwan is more independent than any nation in the EU.

    • @martinfiedler4317
      @martinfiedler4317 Před rokem +54

      Difference is, that Taiwan never has seceded. It was the PRC that was established while the ROC was still a working government with territorial control (and permanent population).
      But yes, Taiwan is an independent and sovereign nation.
      People can't be reminded of that often enough 😉

    • @Nalehw
      @Nalehw Před rokem +53

      Taiwan is an interesting case, because it - or at least, its present leadership - doesn't WANT to be recognised as independent from China. It wants to be recognised as... being IN CHARGE of China. Because it used to be. Taiwan is a remnant of the original pre-revolution Chinese government.
      (Of course, I'm way oversimplifying a complex situation for a youtube comment, and as someone in Taiwan you probably already understand the situation better than I do.)

    • @a2e5
      @a2e5 Před rokem +32

      @@Nalehw from a mainlander, if Taiwan stopped claiming to be another China that would probably be seen as a big secessionist move and provoke a bitter response…
      (At least Taiwan’s got an ISO country code. That makes software and statistical stuff a lot easier.)

  • @TheAnthraxBiology
    @TheAnthraxBiology Před rokem +570

    Iraqi Kurdistan also functions very independently. They have their own border control and run their own affairs. Rojava too but it's a lot newer whereas Iraqi Kurdistan has more experience.

    • @RK-cj4oc
      @RK-cj4oc Před rokem +88

      Yeah but Kurdistan itself has signed agreements where it says they are part of Iraq but just a very autonomous region of it.

    • @zxaa2852
      @zxaa2852 Před rokem +24

      rojava isn't an independence movement and neither have declared independence

    • @zesky6654
      @zesky6654 Před rokem +7

      Is Rojava still a thing?

    • @salakast
      @salakast Před rokem +7

      @@zxaa2852 Iraqi Kurdistan has. It led to a conflict with Iraq a few years back.

    • @joermnyc
      @joermnyc Před rokem +17

      My cousin got sent to Kurdistan in 2003 when he was with the US Air Force, the people were happy to see Americans and after a few weeks the brass realized the Air Force was not needed in big numbers and my cousin was sent back to Germany. Unfortunately he did end up missing his only sister’s wedding because all leave was cancelled. 😖

  • @lewisblackwiththenicehair
    @lewisblackwiththenicehair Před 4 měsíci +24

    I grew up with a lad from Somaliland, one of the most polite, kind hearted people I've ever had the pleasure to have in my company. So for that alone, I'll recognise it. Shout out to Libaan

  • @Just_A_Little_Kit
    @Just_A_Little_Kit Před rokem +224

    I honestly never knew that Somaliland wasn’t internationally recognized, I’ve always heard it referred to as its own nation by friends who live and work in and around the region

    • @deruqdice2075
      @deruqdice2075 Před rokem +20

      We were in 1960 for 5 days till sum old clowns fuck up future, we had to fight hold zomalia gov for 10 years to just make the somaliland brakeaway so it’s interesting

    • @yasermobil3567
      @yasermobil3567 Před rokem +3

      long live somalilander people

    • @skp8748
      @skp8748 Před rokem +1

      @@deruqdice2075 isaaq faqash

    • @LexlutherVII
      @LexlutherVII Před rokem +1

      @@skp8748 100% Fact, we Truly need another Aabe Siad barre, Note this time Nobody will save them, The 80s and 70s Soviet union and Ethiopia saved them, But round "Two" it's over sxb!💗

    • @deruqdice2075
      @deruqdice2075 Před rokem +4

      @@skp8748 it’s the opposite lmao 🤣 y’all were faqash yahuuda

  • @bababababababa6124
    @bababababababa6124 Před rokem +1303

    Once Somaliland finds oil, just watch every single country magically start to recognise it 😂the US would be first to build an embassy there 😂

    • @ileutur6863
      @ileutur6863 Před rokem +111

      Much like the situation in Kosovo. The "country" only exists because of foreign interest in mining resources, human and drug trafficking, as well as being political leverage over Albania and Serbia

    • @SaveznaRepublikaJugoslavija
      @SaveznaRepublikaJugoslavija Před rokem +9

      @@ileutur6863 Kosovo is Serbia I agree

    • @SaveznaRepublikaJugoslavija
      @SaveznaRepublikaJugoslavija Před rokem +8

      @@Sinaeb Kosovo is in the territorial integrity of the Republic of Serbia

    • @TankEngine75
      @TankEngine75 Před rokem +6

      Hopefully they do, it deserves the regonition

    • @tycboi
      @tycboi Před rokem +25

      @@SaveznaRepublikaJugoslavija Serbia is kosovo!

  • @ENCHANTMEN_
    @ENCHANTMEN_ Před rokem +764

    My favorite part of Somaliland was when Somaliland said "it's secessionist militia time" and secessionist militiaed all over those guys

    • @SparklingGlow
      @SparklingGlow Před rokem +105

      truly a diplomatic moment of all time

    • @lorenzoblum868
      @lorenzoblum868 Před rokem +9

      Divide et impera

    • @MrDestroys
      @MrDestroys Před rokem +2

      Lmao

    • @kv4648
      @kv4648 Před rokem +21

      One of the secessionist militia times of all time

    • @xxxBradTxxx
      @xxxBradTxxx Před rokem +2

      @@kv4648 Fransis Marion and John Parker would like a word

  • @Morbos1000
    @Morbos1000 Před rokem +356

    I've always really wanted to go to Somalia as I'm a botanist and they have some really interesting plants, and probably a ton of undiscovered ones. So Somaliland has intrigued me since I first heard about it. A good chunk of "Somalia" that is safe enough for foreigners to visit, although a pain in the ass because of the lack of international recognition.

    • @hiimjustin8826
      @hiimjustin8826 Před rokem +6

      This comment gonna get you banned from Somaliland lol

    • @TheTravelsOfSaha
      @TheTravelsOfSaha Před rokem +33

      I’ve been to Somaliland and you could easily go. It’s safe enough as a westerner to wonder around on your own. For the rural areas the government would almost certainly insist on an escort but that would cause you no issues and you could definitely find some interesting plants.

    • @landon8214
      @landon8214 Před rokem +42

      Beta cringelords: "I love Somalia because of the beauty!" "I want to see the history!" "I have family in Somalia!"
      Gigachad: "Ooo, pretty flowers!"

    • @oliversaquatics
      @oliversaquatics Před rokem +1

      Morbos! Im also an aspiring botanist let me know how it goes! I’m more into the Aquatic Plant side. However I’d love to also head down there as well!

    • @Handle0108
      @Handle0108 Před rokem +4

      As a half somali and half somalilander, welcome. But I gotta say wildlife and almost everything nature is bigger and more varied in Somalia rather than this one region.

  • @exploshaun
    @exploshaun Před rokem +245

    In my opinion it's pretty hypocritical that countries don't recognize a de facto functional democratic state that is much more stable than the state they're breaking away from.

    • @fitmotheyap
      @fitmotheyap Před rokem +36

      Others mentioned it, if they recognize it their own territories will use it as a reason to split off(Catalonia, Kosovo and any other similar situations)

    • @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq
      @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq Před rokem +8

      I suspect it has to do with the complications of geo-politics. if you recognize one revolution you have to recognize your own of similar nature's and besides the damage it would do to small countries who maintained global influence by large-scale unification at home, it could screw up shipping routes everyone across the globe relies on as there's more nationals you need permission from

    • @soundscape26
      @soundscape26 Před rokem +27

      @@fitmotheyap So they have to pay for what happens in other places? That sounds extremely unfair.

    • @raznaak
      @raznaak Před rokem +16

      @@soundscape26 welcome to the world, buddy.

    • @hmoobmeeka
      @hmoobmeeka Před rokem

      What's even more hypocritical is the US will recognize some breakaway regions as independent, but will shoot down any independence movement from the Native Americans, Hawaiians, Native Alaskans, Guam, American Samoa

  • @kitrulfer9406
    @kitrulfer9406 Před rokem +177

    What I’m wondering is why South Sudan, which also fought a civil war and claimed independence, is generally accepted as a country and not in the same boat. Anyone know the reason?

    • @danielbickford3458
      @danielbickford3458 Před rokem +43

      maybe it's religion? as far as I am aware South Sudan is mostly Christian whereas Somali land and Somalia I think are Muslim

    • @andrijherasymenko
      @andrijherasymenko Před rokem +60

      The answer is George Clooney

    • @zxaa2852
      @zxaa2852 Před rokem +238

      because sudan recognised south sudan as independent

    • @sorryi6685
      @sorryi6685 Před rokem +6

      Don't south Sudan have oil?

    • @asyedan5172
      @asyedan5172 Před rokem +161

      Because South Sudan's independence was recognised by Sudan, the country they broke away from. Any other country not recognising South Sudan would make absolutely zero sense.
      Somaliland's independence, on the other hand, is not recognised by Somalia, exacly like the Serbia-Kosovo situation. If Somalia recognised Somaliland, then every other country would follow.

  • @owl-arm7545
    @owl-arm7545 Před rokem +76

    Love the quote "Africa's colonial borders should stay as is..." while showing a map of the colonial borders with the Somaliland/Somalia border present! 4:10

    • @lubex3486
      @lubex3486 Před rokem +4

      Have you ever heard of this "Quote where ever it is a mess a Brit walked by😂

  • @richdobbs6595
    @richdobbs6595 Před rokem +48

    Because of the UN. Before the UN was established, it wasn't anything special to have some country recognize a successful revolt in some far distant part of the world. Now, international borders are almost sacrosanct, which is good for avoiding wars of conquest, but not so good for self determination of particular groups. Since the UN was established, only Bangladesh has managed to be recognized as a country arising from an opposed independence movement. You need to get the central government to cave now to get a separatist movement to get recognized. Like South Sudan or East Timor.

    • @lzh4950
      @lzh4950 Před měsícem

      There's also southern Thailand, which I understand used to be the Patani sultanate that was originally part of Malaya (present-day western/peninsular Malaysia) but was 'gifted' to Thailand in 1902 by the then British colonial government, & there's now an insurgency there, with arson committed in ~60 locations just last weekend. Might be a reason that would discourage Thailand from building the Kra canal too to provide a shortcut for ships between the Andaman & S China Seas, as the canal would separate southern Thailand from the rest of the country & might further encourage insurgency/secession there

  • @thecoolestpirate
    @thecoolestpirate Před rokem +65

    Never thought I would see one of my favorite and totally "legitimate" channels make a video about my very much "legitimate" country love from hargeisa✌️

    • @yunishajjz
      @yunishajjz Před rokem +3

      U mean Somalia 🇸🇴❤️🙌.

    • @islamiconasheed
      @islamiconasheed Před rokem +2

      @@yunishajjz Nope he mean he doesn't hear bombings all the time

  • @warsamaosman0894
    @warsamaosman0894 Před rokem +130

    I'm from Somaliland. we deserve recognition.

  • @josephblanc1729
    @josephblanc1729 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Somaliland has now been recognized by Ethiopia. Congratulations! Hopefully this doesnt lead to a war

    • @Vxrtzs_
      @Vxrtzs_ Před 4 měsíci

      Oh yeah this definitely will cause war between Somalia vs Ethiopia and somaliland

    • @bruh-ni1fy
      @bruh-ni1fy Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@Vxrtzs_War against Ethiopia? Somalia can barely control its own territory.

    • @Vxrtzs_
      @Vxrtzs_ Před 4 měsíci

      @@bruh-ni1fy neither do somaliland 😂😂 I don’t really give a shit about Somalia plus you got snm got smoked by a bunch of harti tiktokers in goojacade you just lost sool

    • @Vxrtzs_
      @Vxrtzs_ Před 4 měsíci

      @@bruh-ni1fy so what???

    • @bruh-ni1fy
      @bruh-ni1fy Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@Vxrtzs_ So how can they take on Somaliland, let alone Ethiopia? Surely they are not stupid enough to get into fights they can't win.

  • @artyjnrii
    @artyjnrii Před rokem +181

    Now we need a video about recognised countries that aren't really countries (like Australia).

    • @bababababababa6124
      @bababababababa6124 Před rokem +26

      And US states that aren’t really states and really shouldn’t be (Wyoming and Ohio)

    • @brookeking8559
      @brookeking8559 Před rokem +9

      I think HAI already made a video about the Order of Malta, recognized as sovereign but not an actual country. Maybe Australia is next.

    • @dannypipewrench533
      @dannypipewrench533 Před rokem

      And France.

    • @artyjnrii
      @artyjnrii Před rokem +1

      @@dannypipewrench533 France 🤮

    • @dannypipewrench533
      @dannypipewrench533 Před rokem +6

      @@artyjnrii France does not exist. Its territory has been claimed by the ocean. Its population has been claimed by Belgium and Andorra.

  • @d3adyoutubeaccount
    @d3adyoutubeaccount Před rokem +4

    Interesting topic, thanks for sharing.

  • @manzurazizy2477
    @manzurazizy2477 Před rokem +4

    Thanks man for doing video about my country
    I really aprricate and may be there are some little mistakes here and there but you are correct i really hope we got recognise soon

  • @odoimia
    @odoimia Před rokem +27

    Somaliland is pretty safe, i've been there this summer and I didn't feel unsafe. also on the democratic part, I actually saw some campaigning and it looked fun.

    • @warsamaosman0894
      @warsamaosman0894 Před rokem +5

      Every 10yrs people can open a new party that's why you saw a campaigns
      now 15 new parties are created but there's only three parties can win and become
      the national parties.

    • @yubeyare5646
      @yubeyare5646 Před rokem

      your somali and your pretending as if its unsafe for you for a somali territry yet your your female😄😄😁😁😁

  • @alielkhoumsi4376
    @alielkhoumsi4376 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for spilling the beans about France being a province of Belgium

  • @kalwats
    @kalwats Před rokem +48

    I deployed to Somalia. I can say this is infact accurate. The people are super welcoming.

    • @eetuthereindeer6671
      @eetuthereindeer6671 Před rokem +3

      Why did another commented say that "independent travel to mogadishu will almost certainly get you killed" surely thats just an overstatement?

    • @AlPootis
      @AlPootis Před rokem +5

      @@eetuthereindeer6671 not every place in a country is the same. mogadishu is the capital so ofc it is dangerous.

    • @reerjsl3077
      @reerjsl3077 Před rokem +1

      @@eetuthereindeer6671 ​ ​ it’s not an overstatement. As a foreigner you have to hire a pickup trucks full of security. Just to drive through the city. There are plenty of videos on travelers that visit Mogadishu on CZcams you will notice the same pattern.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Před rokem

      @@AlPootis why. There are lots of countries where you could stroll through the capital just fine but stepping outside them is likely to get you killed. Failstates where security measures only reach so far.

    • @maryansul1637
      @maryansul1637 Před rokem +4

      @@reerjsl3077 but somalia is not only mogadisho, there is many other citys that are safe in somalia also, like garowe is one the safest city in somalia,bosaso, galkacyo. also nothern mogadisho is relatively safe.

  • @irishkev241
    @irishkev241 Před rokem +2

    Cool to see this - have been to Somaliland and it was a great place to visit!

  • @TheRealKingLeopoldII
    @TheRealKingLeopoldII Před rokem +53

    Thank you for finally revealing the truth about France being a Belgian province.

    • @martinfiedler4317
      @martinfiedler4317 Před rokem +4

      We all know it. And we definitively appreciation the kind of "hands off" approach you are taking there 😉

    • @landon8214
      @landon8214 Před rokem +4

      I can't help but notice your approach in the Congo! Your subjects clearly aren't afraid to get their hands dirty!

    • @isarainie4ever
      @isarainie4ever Před rokem

      @@martinfiedler4317I don’t know it and cannot find anything explain it after searching by google. I live in a poor country in SEA so maybe it is the reason. I guess I will search more to understand why France is a Belgian province.

  • @flageditz263
    @flageditz263 Před rokem +44

    I’m From Somaliland and I hope that it can be re-recognized

    • @HisukaSaed
      @HisukaSaed Před rokem +4

      It will

    • @jareersmoker1721
      @jareersmoker1721 Před rokem

      @criminal • 1.3B views • 4 seconds ago. ~ Fk morroco I will fully support western Sahara’s now 😂😂

    • @Miss.Thrillernightmare
      @Miss.Thrillernightmare Před rokem +3

      It will be recognised because a lot of people are learning about it;) You can see this video has been made by someone who isn't Somaliland!!! What a great an example that the world could learn about Somaliland!!! PEACE COUNTRY Alhamdulillah ❤❤❤

    • @JustinYiseverywhere
      @JustinYiseverywhere Před 10 měsíci +2

      In your dreams 😅😂😂

    • @Miss.Thrillernightmare
      @Miss.Thrillernightmare Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@JustinYiseverywhere don’t be a hater 😂😂😂

  • @eetuthereindeer6671
    @eetuthereindeer6671 Před rokem +42

    I just yesterday watched a movie filmed 100% in Somalia i think the name was "Gravedigger's wife" in english. It was an european filmed movie but filmed in Somalia and spoken with their language. Its a great movie 👍its about a couple living in Somalia but the wife has a bad kidney infection and the husband who is a gravedigger tries everything to get enough money for the life saving surgery but their job doesn't pay enough for it

  • @prion42
    @prion42 Před rokem +48

    There ought to be an exception to the border integrity rule that says if the national government is a complete failure and can't exercise control, then the breakaway region gets to be independent. This situation is horseshit. Somaliland put in the work, they should be recognized.

    • @grammar_shark
      @grammar_shark Před rokem +3

      This is a really excellent suggestion. It would allay the fears of stable governments in non-failed states of giving power to their own successionist movements, while making the world a better place elsewhere and encouraging stability there. Very sharp.

    • @pirate6616
      @pirate6616 Před rokem +1

      ibr yh, somalia is improving slowly, and somaliland will never be recognised. By the time somalia is peaceful again, there will be no hope for them to be recognised

    • @Raidou10
      @Raidou10 Před rokem +1

      What makes you think that Somaliland has any hope of breaking off when it couldn't when it was worse before? Somalia's economy is booming and nothing will change.

    • @furyfuru
      @furyfuru Před rokem +2

      @@Raidou10 A clan should not be allowed to form its own country as this would start a wave. Their was no genocide, but rather multiple clans being targeted by the army. Legit every clan suffered from the civil war, so if people are allowed to form countries based on clans then that would start a wave impacting all the federal states as they would try to gain sovereignty aswell. The whole notion of Somaliland being its own country for 5 days was legit based on England giving them independence before the italians did. Those borders were drawn by the coloniest and will not be accepted by the majority of Somali clans.

    • @princevesperal
      @princevesperal Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@furyfuruThat's called *autodetermination* : each people can decide for themselves whether they want to remain as part of a federation, become a new independent country, unite with others to form a larger State, etc. If you disagree with this principle, then Somalia and Somaliland would still be Italian and British colonies. Africa is made up of independant countries because of a *wave* of decolonisation.

  • @Dielektrium
    @Dielektrium Před rokem +14

    "They didnt have the bullets to say no" My god that is brilliant!

  • @yob8570
    @yob8570 Před rokem +23

    Our hopes are high. Our faith in the people is great. Our courage is strong. And our dreams for this beautiful country somaliland will never die. #somalilanders #long_live_somaliland

  • @TheSnakelord_
    @TheSnakelord_ Před rokem +15

    I made my own country and I “formally” declare that I recognize Somaliland

  • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
    @t.a.k.palfrey3882 Před rokem +24

    Hergeisa is a much safer city than most African capitals. I have been to 39 of them, and to Hergeisa on three occasions to run courses. I even travelled there once prior to independence from Britain, with my gramps in 1958. The country today scores higher on the democracy index than do most African nations. It is a travesty that it is not recognised internationally, while countries such as Kosovo are.

    • @nwahnerevar9398
      @nwahnerevar9398 Před rokem

      True, Kosovo should just unify with Albania.

    • @vinylSummer
      @vinylSummer Před měsícem

      ​@@nwahnerevar9398you made 7 mistakes trying to spell the country with which Kosovo should unite 😉

    • @nwahnerevar9398
      @nwahnerevar9398 Před měsícem

      @@vinylSummer Surely if it would be 5 because Serbia (loser nation btw) also ends "ia"?

  • @theduckcompany
    @theduckcompany Před 4 měsíci +6

    Because they never thought to offer anyone their port before apparently.

  • @SearchInYourself
    @SearchInYourself Před rokem +109

    As a Somalian, I recognise Somaliland as a country. Somalia is suffering enough issues already

    • @jasonkobrick5970
      @jasonkobrick5970 Před rokem +1

      You're definitely not Somali. I've never met a Somali who calls themselves a "somalian", only something that white people would say.

    • @agentopaque3776
      @agentopaque3776 Před rokem +4

      True, im from somaliland and i actually think the country needs to balkanise. If we go, puntland will most definetly leave which basically just leaves the southern region.

    • @footballfan_editz
      @footballfan_editz Před rokem +1

      @@agentopaque3776 Puntland and the Somali people there dont wanna leave, plus Unity is better than a bunch of scattered, poor nations

    • @vulpes7079
      @vulpes7079 Před rokem +4

      @@jasonkobrick5970 Somali is an ethnicity, Somalian is the nationality

    • @vulpes7079
      @vulpes7079 Před rokem +1

      @@footballfan_editz unity certainly didn't work, it's exactly what got Somalia in this situation. Just like with Yugoslavia

  • @prim16
    @prim16 Před rokem +17

    To be honest, there are a LOT of countries that tick all 3 of those boxes, that aren't considered countries internationally. Somaliland is by no means an exception.

    • @GRXDE-
      @GRXDE- Před rokem +7

      Difference is somaliland has its own functional passport diplomatic ties with both US, UK and other countries. The only thing holding it back from recognition is Somalia itself

    • @prim16
      @prim16 Před rokem +2

      @@GRXDE- How is this different from a case like Taiwan?

    • @jamaljamal5936
      @jamaljamal5936 Před rokem +2

      Taiwan is up against china, a super power and a permanent u.n security council while Somaliland is up against somalia that is the difference

    • @techarch8851
      @techarch8851 Před rokem +2

      But somaliland was an independent country when it gained independence from the british in 1960.

  • @x183
    @x183 Před rokem +3

    Would love videos like this about other non-countries like taiwan and transnistria
    Great video btw!

    • @gaygekko
      @gaygekko Před rokem +2

      Yeah, I was thinking a lot about Transnistria while watching this video as well, would love to have a video on that!

    • @fresagrus4490
      @fresagrus4490 Před rokem +1

      @@gaygekko i have been to Transnistria four times. I could say that:
      - pretty much everything said here about Somaliland also applies to them (including the "they didn't have the bullets to say no" part). It is an entirely functional country with their own institutions, media, currency and you can definitely tell them apart from Moldova.
      - Just like Somaliland is considered to be more prosperous than Somalia, Transnistria is better than Moldova in some aspects and worse than others.
      - The reason why Transnistria is portrayed so negatively is because of their association with Russia. While, in my opinion, undeniably independent, the state is bankrolled by Russia and has russian soldiers guaranteeing their safety. They are also tiny, have a weird shape in the map and have the long term goal of reuniting with Russia (in fact, their war against Moldova was because they didn't even want to leave the USSR).
      - Most people there feel they have a different identity, don't want to rejoin Moldova but there is very little if any animosity from their side to Moldovans. Apart from having very few english speakers, it is a surprisingly easy place to visit and welcoming. Or at least it was before they had a war happening just beside them.

  • @corro202
    @corro202 Před rokem +1

    Great video.

  • @Boonda-p
    @Boonda-p Před rokem +17

    These wendover productions are getting really good

    • @door-hinge
      @door-hinge Před rokem

      I almost forgot this was wendover

    • @toh786
      @toh786 Před rokem

      @@door-hinge I recognise that voice anywhere.

  • @haris000000
    @haris000000 Před rokem +8

    Somaliland has done more for its civilians than Somalia ... So, Somalia does not get a say ...

  • @itzelramirez4801
    @itzelramirez4801 Před rokem

    Thanks for the vid :D

  • @RetroGameSpacko
    @RetroGameSpacko Před rokem +9

    "They didn't have the bullets to say no"

  • @robleahmed2558
    @robleahmed2558 Před rokem +3

    Beautiful accurate information, I hope the world to recognize Somaliland.I subscribed and liked the channel.

  • @ashrithbhagavangowda2723
    @ashrithbhagavangowda2723 Před rokem +11

    The amount of sarcasm in this video makes Chandler Bing go "Daaaammmmmmmnnnnn!!"😂 Great video by the way.

  • @agmtismail5052
    @agmtismail5052 Před rokem +3

    Omds you did my homeland I have been watching your videos for so long let me not tear up 😂😂😂😂

    • @jytvreal
      @jytvreal Před rokem

      you're a state of somalia get over it

  • @grangermontag1824
    @grangermontag1824 Před rokem +1

    Thank you CPG grey for the re-upload

  • @luca.652
    @luca.652 Před rokem +19

    I've always loved Somaliland!!!!!!!! Beautiful nation.

    • @skp8748
      @skp8748 Před rokem +2

      It's not a nation it's a state within Somalia.

    • @zakigoldenboi6
      @zakigoldenboi6 Před rokem

      @@skp8748 it's nation

    • @skp8748
      @skp8748 Před rokem

      @@zakigoldenboi6 it's a clan enclave.

    • @Atatoms
      @Atatoms Před rokem

      @@skp8748it’s a multi clan state, cisse, gadabursi, isaaq, Warsangali and Dhulbhante are Somalilanders. End of. Want to deal with a majority one clan rule talk to djiboutians. They would follow our decision if they unfortunately joined Somalia in the 60s too

  • @MrSlathbog
    @MrSlathbog Před rokem +24

    For another book to learn about modern realities in Africa (especially the colonialist legacy), I recommend The Looting Machine: Warlords, Oligarchs, Corporations, Smugglers, and the Theft of Africa's Wealth by Tom Burgiss.

  • @CoolSkele95
    @CoolSkele95 Před rokem +17

    I have like 100 people in my school that always talk about Somalia and Somaliland…

    • @Y7D
      @Y7D Před rokem

      you must be living in Minnesota xD

    • @CoolSkele95
      @CoolSkele95 Před rokem

      @@Y7D I wish 😂

    • @wigwagstudios2474
      @wigwagstudios2474 Před rokem

      I live in mn and either I’m bad at eavesdropping or my school is just different but I never hear about Somalia/somaliland here
      If any thing I hear about / tend to see Hmong people the most (I see a few Somali people here and there but I think there’s more Hmong kids

    • @Hello-uk5xp
      @Hello-uk5xp Před rokem

      @@CoolSkele95 where live then

    • @arthurmorgan9944
      @arthurmorgan9944 Před rokem

      @@CoolSkele95 Somewhere in UK/London

  • @mikemotter3685
    @mikemotter3685 Před rokem +44

    Tom Scott next year: Is this an independent country?

    • @paulm.7420
      @paulm.7420 Před rokem +4

      What's the point? That Tom is late?

    • @JustAnotherYouTubeCommenter
      @JustAnotherYouTubeCommenter Před rokem

      @Flash bang 😐

    • @Y7D
      @Y7D Před rokem +3

      The only difference he is going to be visiting the country and filming there

  • @fissionabledolphin
    @fissionabledolphin Před rokem +3

    the way the title is formatted I thought Sam uploaded to the wrong channel again until I saw the thumbnail

  • @sunharper-zahn8788
    @sunharper-zahn8788 Před rokem +6

    0:51 the horniest part of the horn of Africa 💀💀💀

  • @Moonstone-Redux
    @Moonstone-Redux Před 3 měsíci

    That unsheathing of the garden trowel for the fatality was slick.

  • @cmul7651
    @cmul7651 Před rokem +1

    There was a TV show called Holidays in the Danger Zone: Places That Don't Exist that went to Somaliland it was interesting and I seem to remember there was a spitfire in the capital city

    • @libaaxasomaliland1066
      @libaaxasomaliland1066 Před rokem

      Yeah bro you right there , that spitfire is russian mig fighter we put there as a reminder to the young generations how somalia's national airforce used russian mig fighters to bormbard somaliland cities killing anything that moves even ants , so we put that russian mig up there as a conestant reminder for our children to know what really happened between Somaliland and somalia's wars back in the 80s 90s that resulted the recreation of an indipendant Somaliland and the failed state of somalia till today

  • @amiinabdi7836
    @amiinabdi7836 Před rokem +5

    Actually Somaliland is a peaceful country with working democracy as it has 5 elections and peaceful transitions of power which is very rare in whole of Africa. It deserve to be recognized, not because of it’s history but what it offers to the region and Africa -security, democracy, economy and geopolitical location (Red-sea).

  • @VolKNo0
    @VolKNo0 Před rokem +14

    As a Somalilander who was born and raised in the UK, I love it when I see videos like this about my country. :)

    • @alexjv1370
      @alexjv1370 Před rokem

      Aw cmon man don’t say that. This is why people hate immigrants. They choose the country their family came from instead of the one they were born and raised 😭

    • @VolKNo0
      @VolKNo0 Před rokem

      @@alexjv1370Excuse me? Are you admitting to hating immigrants for this reason? Most (if not ALL) people aren’t shallow or stupid enough to hate someone for this. American Italians and American Irish never get hate for loving their ancestral motherland and I’ve never experienced that myself for that matter. I love my country of birth AND my country of origin. Only a sick person would hate me for that.
      This is a You problem. People do not hate immigrants for loving their roots. You’ve literally created a hypothetical situation.

    • @ayanlejaguar3539
      @ayanlejaguar3539 Před rokem

      When i are u going back to ur country since u guys always shouts you are indepedent country. Mostly people from hargiesa dies at the seas trying to go to europe

    • @VolKNo0
      @VolKNo0 Před rokem

      @@ayanlejaguar3539 how’s Mogadishu? I hear Al Shabab invaded a hotel yesterday. You fear for your life everyday, yet here you are on CZcams spouting lies. Mogadishu has a ‘recognised government’ but can’t even ensure the safety of its people. Don’t throw stones when you live in a glass house.

    • @ayanlejaguar3539
      @ayanlejaguar3539 Před rokem

      @@VolKNo0 well we all know who supports al shabab one day karma will hit u guys. Terrorist scambags al shabab headquarters is in hargiesa

  • @mrpepin
    @mrpepin Před rokem +4

    As a Belgian, I concur with the 3:40 statement. Thanks.

  • @chielbellemans6747
    @chielbellemans6747 Před rokem +15

    As a Belgian, I approve this video.

    • @fresagrus4490
      @fresagrus4490 Před rokem

      But are you a french Belgian or a dutch belgian?

    • @greatexpectations6577
      @greatexpectations6577 Před rokem

      Thank you for recognizing France as an independent country 😢

    • @zPxffxn
      @zPxffxn Před 3 měsíci

      as a 1/16 Belgian and a 1/2 french, i don't 😢

  • @yantan5029
    @yantan5029 Před rokem +9

    Currently living in somaliland, it’s really peaceful.

  • @broski5767
    @broski5767 Před rokem +7

    The best joke in the video is calling my life “precious and fleeting “ 😂

  • @tomxofnfifjfn
    @tomxofnfifjfn Před rokem

    obsessed with the tone of this video

  • @Oskar272
    @Oskar272 Před rokem +3

    @halfasinteresting having Jamtland in the not true section is just misleading. Note for most who don't know it's literally connected to one of the oldest elected assemblies in the world Jamtamot that has an unbroken continuity from its roots in the 10th century and is still uniquely autonomous within Sweden today.

  • @mangogo44
    @mangogo44 Před rokem +3

    "Didn't have the bullets to say no" - HAI, 2022

  • @jonjohns8145
    @jonjohns8145 Před rokem +4

    Dude WHAT THE HELL?! That Passport picture has the Arabic Backwards AND disconnected (Arabic is written Only Cursive, never print) .. How did THAT happen? Did you have recreate the image??

  • @kgw72
    @kgw72 Před rokem

    British decolonization method usually involved splitting or joining territories (India, Ireland, Somalia...)

  • @notharry9328
    @notharry9328 Před rokem

    Nice Video!

  • @Sharkyabdi
    @Sharkyabdi Před rokem +22

    States don’t want to encourage secession they’d rather see the parent consent to independence before they confer recognition.

    • @morbidsearch
      @morbidsearch Před rokem +7

      The ambiguous status of Kosovo just shows how hypocritical the international community is when it comes to that principle. And then Russia doesn't recognise Kosovo while they're trying to gobble up Ukraine.
      And many countries only got 'parent consent' because it became less trouble to just let them go than keep fighting wars against them. How many lives get lost in the meantime?

    • @Sharkyabdi
      @Sharkyabdi Před rokem +3

      @@morbidsearch I agree. There is an absence of a common international process whereby new states can emerge. Hence, states await the consent of the parent state but if that is not forthcoming they would likely bestow recognition if it serves their national interests. It’s unfortunate because this results in a situation where the status of the seceding entity remains undermined for a prolonged period.

    • @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq
      @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq Před rokem

      ​@@Sharkyabdi All this usually bothered me, but the more people you have to work with and the more capable a facist regime is of fighting a rebel the more complications can come out

    • @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq
      @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq Před rokem

      ​@@Sharkyabdi Usually it's best to educate about the details on situation and what it could well, reserve your opinion, and then throw your support all in when the times right.
      We fought thousands of small wars, experienced multiple global famines and both world wars were related to allieences made for borders that had disputes over shipping routes whenever it wasn't about land. We don't want to cause those again just because we forgot about it as history progressed

  • @Mr.Septon
    @Mr.Septon Před rokem +18

    The bit about France being a province of Belgium got me good.

    • @m1chacha
      @m1chacha Před rokem +1

      I mean, with the EU kinda being basically one big country, and its capital being in Brussels, it's not that far off...

    • @lint9305
      @lint9305 Před rokem

      @@m1chacha This is such a stupid statement. The EU is nowhere close to being a single unified political entity, and it is unlikely to ever become one in our lifetimes unless major cultural changes occur.

    • @m1chacha
      @m1chacha Před rokem

      @@lint9305 I was mostly joking, but that probably wasn't very clear from my original comment. But yes, you're right.

    • @lint9305
      @lint9305 Před rokem

      @@m1chacha Ah, my apologies. I get suspicious whenever there's talk of "EU is practically one thing" since its usually a dogwhistle from Eurosceptics trying to spread that whole "Brussels rules us" narrative lol.

  • @ilko4407
    @ilko4407 Před rokem

    Thank you for document truo Somalilnd

  • @artangel420
    @artangel420 Před rokem +4

    I read the title, scrolled past this, then I thought “wait thats a great question” and came back lmao

  • @Firo8
    @Firo8 Před rokem +9

    I`ve been, its doing well for an unrecognised country. Wish it all the best!

  • @carlpult5235
    @carlpult5235 Před rokem +47

    what I find harrowing about the conflict in Somalia/Somaliland is that it's not caused by European green table borders ignoring local ethnolinguistic groups but the deep scars of colonial opression itself. They do not fight because they are different ethnic groups with different religions etc but because they were opressed by different colonial overlords. Colonialisms scars are not straight lines and active opression but run deeper. deep enough for kinsmen to fight eachother over a language and culture that isn't their own. (I am aware that this is also true in Cameroon)

    • @santiagoo.8958
      @santiagoo.8958 Před rokem +13

      After reading the opinion of africans on some of these issues, I think I've reached the conclusion that not every problem in Africa was caused by colonialism. Yes, colonialism is probably the worst thing that happened to Africa, but every single region in the world has had conflicts. Honestly I think attributing every problem in Africa to colonialism is a bit condescending, and misses a lot of factors, some of them (like climate, geography, diseases and ethnic differences) being present long before outside interference in Africa.

    • @thespanishinquisition4078
      @thespanishinquisition4078 Před rokem +16

      This has basically nothing to do with colonialism. Despite the videos claim. Time for a bit of a history lesson:
      So, the video touched upon the various clans in Somalia. But how did these clans, despite being the same religion, ethnicity and culture, develop so separately? Answer is war. The pre-colonial somali state, it was basically a massive continuous civil war, so much so that basically the entire system of treaties between these clans was built by these wars, and based on them. Even current somalia law represents this with its labels. So colonialism had nothing to do with the start of the fighting.
      But colonialism did come and it did make those borders. It also stopped the inter clan fighting, at least for a while. But then the colonial overlords started fighting each other and you know how that went.
      And then the 2 nations seceded fom Britain and Italy and rejoined. Up to that point it's good. So why did it go down to civil war again? Well. Barre. Not colonialism, not a white guy, a somali comunist dictator.
      After Somalia and Somaliland rejoined, Barre forcefuly took power and became a dictator, and started opressing everyone. And important data, he also tried to genocide a large segment of Somalia/Somaliland. Wanna guess what basis he used for it? No it wasn't any colonialist or european notion. Don't be silly. IT WAS THE CLANS. He tried to genocide the Majeerteen, Hawiye and Isaaq clans. Despite his claims to comunism, it was no political repression. It was the same old PRECOLONIAL rhetoric and reasoning by which somalis were murdering each other for centuries. THAT is what caused the civil war. Indeed, after the soviets took Ethiopia's side against him, Barre abandoned all pretense of being comunist at all. Guess what he called his new idology? Clannism. He then proceeded to once more try to genocyde the Isaaq clan, calling them a figment of colonialism. He failed once more, however. This will be important.
      So then the civil war came. And it wasn't somaliland vs somalia, not at all. It was basically everyone vs Barre. After his failure in ethiopia and his failure against the Isaaq clan he had shown his weakness, and both somalia and somaliland rose against him. Importantly, however, from the start Somaliland made it clear that it wanted independence. And who could blame them?
      Why did Somaliland want independence? No, silly, not colonialism. They didn't even speak english anymore, the colonial border was just the natural border too. Why? Because what we now call Somaliland, is the same territory that for centuries has been hold by a single somalian clan. THE ISAAQ CLAN. And before Barre they were an autonomous region within somalia too. So who could blame them from wanting to retake full autonomy after joining Somalia only got them multiple attempted genocides and war? Of course the Isaaq were sick of the other clans!
      And so as Barre fled Somaliland, which had just found with the Somalian rebels against Barre, did what it told them it'd do and declared independence. And a not insubstantial part of Somalia agreed. Sadly, other clans didn't, hence why there was indeed now a somalia-somaliland war. That said, this war was NOTHING compared with the war against Barre, barely just some border skirmishes and Somalia just gave up. Because, again, it was already politically damaging not to recognize Somaliland, and doing so while loosing too was too costly.
      So why hasn't Somalia recognized Somaliland by now? It's simple. It's not because it really wants to invade again, it clearly doesn't. Nor does it have anything to do with colonialism. It's because Somalia still has plenty of internal fighting. Because other parts want to secede or take over by force. And guess what the main reason to try it is? The clans. it's the damned clans. So Somalia reasonably concluded that until it can solidify its own position letting the isaaq go peacefully will set a dangerous precedent and fragment it into clan based states.
      It's that simple. Not a scar of colonial opression at all. A much older scar. The scar of FEUDALISM and what happens to nations where a substantial segment od those in power still haven't gotten out of that mindset. Hell. Looked at in terms of who killed who on their lands, colonialism was barely an interlope for the somalians, and one that at least brought relative peace to 1 clan.

    • @Kenionatus
      @Kenionatus Před rokem +5

      @@thespanishinquisition4078 Thanks for that writeup.

    • @A_MapleBar
      @A_MapleBar Před rokem +6

      ​@@thespanishinquisition4078
      You forgot to mention that British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland were treated in very different ways under the rule of the European powers. British Somaliland was a PROTECTORATE, and Italian Somaliland was a COLONY of Italy. That changes the interactions between the natives and foreign powers. It makes it even more difficult for the two to merge with such different histories.
      By definition, a protectorate is a nation with its own local government officials and laws but has the protection of a foreign nation. A colony, on the other hand, is a place where a foreign power has taken control of all aspects of the economic and political systems of a particular country. That provides some additional context for the differences between the two regions.

    • @carlpult5235
      @carlpult5235 Před rokem +2

      @@thespanishinquisition4078 very interesting, thank you for your time and effort! Tho you could just have said that the conflict actually lies with pre colonial animosities between isaac and the other clans.
      So colonialism only helped to "even out" the power balance between both groups, empowering the smaller group relatively speaking?
      That is sort of a relief. It's just good old tribalism having no limits as to where to draw the line, simple human condition stuff.

  • @chrisrus1965
    @chrisrus1965 Před 4 měsíci +2

    03:35 You are wrong. You said "The only true definition of a country is one that is internationally recognized as such."
    The only true definition of a country is if you go there, there it is.
    Artsakh wasn't recognized, but it was a country. We know that because people went there and there it was.
    And it had been, as long as anyone can remember, although often as a province of this or that empire, but also independently for a long time.

  • @Morbos1000
    @Morbos1000 Před rokem +2

    I already made one comment... but on a different note if you are looking for any other of these "Nation not a nation" situations you could do a video on Western Sahara.

  • @SomaelilandEliFahan57
    @SomaelilandEliFahan57 Před rokem +11

    Somaliland is sovereign nation for 32 years going on to 35 and urgently asking for acknowledgement from the international governments, this Country has faced so much struggle in the last four decades, when is the international community and governments going to say we finally recognise Somaliland’s self determination

  • @safebox36
    @safebox36 Před rokem +28

    Country recognition is very complicated.
    Cause Kosovo has mostly self-rule and is recognised by over half of the UN, despite not being recognised as a country because Serbia is still trying to maintain control of the region thus it's classed as an ongoing civil war.
    Similarly Taiwan isn't a country because the Chinese civil war never officially ended, and most of the world treats it as an ongoing internal conflict between the People's Liberation Army that managed to claim most of the territory and the Republic Armed Forces which made a retreat to the island. Both of them claim the Chinese mainland, so because of this no country wants to side with Taiwan because they're technically "losing the war and not conceding defeat".

    • @BBarNavi
      @BBarNavi Před rokem +7

      Taiwan is a country that fits all the conventions. "Ongoing civil war" and "claims the mainland" are lies that only the PRC forces to uphold under threat of invasion. Don't you think, as an independent democracy, that we'd rather get rid of a major obstacle to our own recognition?

    • @b4ttlemast0r
      @b4ttlemast0r Před rokem +11

      the ROC already existed before the PRC though and was already recognized by the UN since the UN's founding (which was before the end of the war). The UN just stopped recognizing it in 1971 because the PRC became too powerful

    • @789know
      @789know Před rokem +2

      @@BBarNavi Technically the civil war never end tho, that bits isn't wrong.
      Also Taiwan isn't in the UN because Chiang for a long time dream of retaking the mainland and therefore not recgonising Taiwan as an entity in the UN even when if i recall Nixon and CPC china gets into a deal that allow Taiwan to exist as independence in UN with US backing.
      And only after Chiang died and his successor get into power, and the subsequences democratization that Taiwanese identity and native right was recognised and promoted.
      Taiwan not being fully recognise had a lot to do with Chiang Bullshit and China/mainland like it or not.
      ROC (taiwan) and china fight In taiwan strait Kimmen and even in Border of Burma with ROC forces until the 60s.
      Peace treaty and Armistice was never signed

    • @qwkl2450
      @qwkl2450 Před rokem +1

      @@BBarNavi Taiwan is not a real country because no one officially recognize it as such. I think only like 10 countries recognize it as the real China but not as a Taiwan. In other words, literally nobody ever officially recognize Taiwanese independence.

    • @qwkl2450
      @qwkl2450 Před rokem

      @@BBarNavi but i guess you have the support of the internet and social medias because of anti-china sentiments so i guess you have that

  • @Holland1994D
    @Holland1994D Před rokem +2

    2:44 You are missing the fourth criteria under the Montevideo convention: The capacity to enter international relations with other states.

  • @xvii8693
    @xvii8693 Před rokem

    You should do a video about what happens when a country collapses. Like what happens to that country? Do other nations come in and take over or does no one interfere?

  • @AaronShenghao
    @AaronShenghao Před rokem +3

    To be recognized as a county, the 5 big must say yes, US, UK, France, Russia, China (you can group UK and France together as EU). Which represented a very large chunk of human civilization...
    But by nature of politics, it's hard to please both... more accurately all four sides...

    • @jamaljamal5936
      @jamaljamal5936 Před rokem +1

      You right that why somaliland chose the u.s and its allies. Somaliland don't have to go through somalia to recieve it's independence there are other ways to recieve recognition and thats the path somaliland chose to take

    • @hakeemulajuwan
      @hakeemulajuwan Před rokem

      No somalia have to say yes and that will never happen

  • @AO00720
    @AO00720 Před rokem +8

    A proud somalilander subscriber from hargeisa here.

  • @Abdirahman-1020
    @Abdirahman-1020 Před 10 měsíci +2

    We appreciate you about our beloved country Somaliland 💚 🤍 ❤️

  • @Freak80MC
    @Freak80MC Před rokem +2

    *Somaliland finds oil*
    Every country ever: "WOW HOW DID WE NOT SEE THIS COUNTRY HERE!? WELCOME TO THE WORLD STAGE!"

  • @user-wd9in5pc3e
    @user-wd9in5pc3e Před 8 měsíci +3

    We deserve recognition

    • @ZackCali
      @ZackCali Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@revivalist355stay with ypur pirates kid

  • @baseballfan99
    @baseballfan99 Před rokem +3

    Yet Kosovo came into being as it pissed of Serbia which by default pissed off Russia hence Europe and US could not move fast enough to recognise it. 🙄

  • @iamthinking2252_
    @iamthinking2252_ Před rokem +1

    Wasn't expecting the mural at 2:19, but I guess the red in flags comes from somewhere

  • @elgame6263
    @elgame6263 Před rokem

    3:40 that statement made me sub instantly. So unfathomably based

  • @shiresheege5645
    @shiresheege5645 Před rokem +11

    I hope my country get the recognition. it deserves 100%

  • @Unknowngfyjoh
    @Unknowngfyjoh Před rokem +9

    I can't wait for Jet Lag season 4. What crazy game will you come up with?

    • @54321jcc
      @54321jcc Před rokem

      Coming in December!

    • @Unknowngfyjoh
      @Unknowngfyjoh Před rokem

      @@54321jcc how do you know?

    • @54321jcc
      @54321jcc Před rokem

      @@Unknowngfyjoh They did an aftershow episode on Nebula after the end of the season and at the end of that video they say the next season is dropping in december.

    • @Unknowngfyjoh
      @Unknowngfyjoh Před rokem

      @@54321jcc did they give any hint of what the game is?

    • @54321jcc
      @54321jcc Před rokem

      @@Unknowngfyjoh Nah

  • @bukharimohamed3828
    @bukharimohamed3828 Před rokem +2

    As a citizen of Somalia, I recognize the Republic of Somaliland, because we have been killing each other for 35 years, we must support the people of Somaliland to become an independent country.

  • @williamhalsted4
    @williamhalsted4 Před 5 měsíci

    You need to do a video about Liberland.

  • @mrproper9091
    @mrproper9091 Před rokem +6

    They're not different in culture even in language But there is an accent difference.and one more thing how I absolutely love white people talking other people culture not knowing as much and thinking that they know

  • @MrBrockHeinz
    @MrBrockHeinz Před rokem +3

    It should be noted that breakaway regions are not considered legitimate under international law. Once you've been legitimately incorporated into a country, there is no legitimate means out of it, outside of getting the original country to recognise you (see with South Sudan). The only realistic way out if the country refuses to recognise you, is to form a de facto state, and establish positive relations with other countries until they're willing to recognise you en mass. The default position of everyone is to not recognise, so you need to go above and beyond, or represent a greater political battle in order to be recognised. Somaliland's small economy means it's difficult to establish enough of a relationship for countries to risk establishing a bad precedent by recognising it, and it doesn't have much affect on any greater political issues, so for now no one is going to take the risk and recognise it.

    • @warsameduale2668
      @warsameduale2668 Před rokem

      The union between Somaliland and Somalia was not legally ratified it was informal union.

  • @kjlovescoffee
    @kjlovescoffee Před rokem +1

    0:36 "But there's ONE major exception" - Taiwan would like to have a word.

  • @dustinsullivan7216
    @dustinsullivan7216 Před rokem +2

    "Didn't have enough bullets to say no." Haha