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Is the London Somalia Conference 2017 another imperialist deja vu? : Comments

By Bashir Goth, published 12/5/2017

Somalis see no reason to trust this week’s conference in London after similar initiatives in the past did little to address the core issues.

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mmm well if this article is anything to go by the first step in Somalia's recovery is to get the chip off it's shoulder. If all you do is blame others for your situation and get in a hump when those same people aren't pulling you out. then your not going to have a sustainability future. in the end sustainability comes from within not from the outside.
Go back to Somalia and help fix the country you profess to love.
Posted by Cobber the hound, Friday, 12 May 2017 8:34:04 AM
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The London Somalia Conference 2017 surely should include debate about impact of foreign fishing nations virtually wiping out Somalia's once free or low cost fish populations and supply, that by the way led to development of the rather recent piracy there.
Focus and outcome of such debate should be relevant solutions.
Posted by JF Aus, Friday, 12 May 2017 8:57:17 AM
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Hear hear and well said Cobber.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Friday, 12 May 2017 11:49:35 AM
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About time the west pulled out of being the United Nations world enforcer.

Let countries sort out their own problems.

The trouble is people condem America for not coming in on their side when they
are threatened but then complain bitterly about American interference when some
intervention doesn't suit them.

I say fight your own battles and then you can't blame Western countries for the outcome.

America and Europe has to learn to keep out of other country's problems also.
Posted by CHERFUL, Sunday, 14 May 2017 7:18:38 PM
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