Scenes of the City of Hargeisa, Somaliland
Friday, July 8, 2011
Somaliland Scenes 2010
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Media Advocacy: Sandra In Somaliland
Media Advocacy: Arriving in Somaliland
I traveled to Hargeisa, Somaliland in September 2010 as a consultant media trainer for USAID and the International Research Exchange (IREX). I landed at Berabera, after a 28-hour adventure, departing from the U.S. Virgin Islands via Miami onto Washington DC, where I took a flight to the sparkling city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. From Dubai I flew straight to Berabera, the safe zone airport that is a potholed, 4 hour ride to Hargeisa, another US stronghold and safe region. But I would have to wait a while to leave the airport arrival hall.
My visa was immediately invalidated at the Berabera Airport and I was ordered to get back on the plane to be deported to Dubai because the Customs chief was not informed by Immigration of my advance visa that had been emailed to me. So I got back on the bus and waited. Lucky for me my UN security escort and the IREX-Somaliland manager arrived. After another 4 hours, I was finally on my way to Hargeisa, and we stopped at a fish house before leaving town for water and fish (of course.)
The countryside was brown, rocky with hardy bush, trees and cactus-like plants blowing in the heat and dust. We were comfortable in the AC as our two-car caravan (complete with UN security forces escort) bumped along at high speed down and around, up and off-road at times on the road to Hargeisa. The security forces ever mindful of a small rebel insurgence group that was crossing the border into the Hargeisa safe zone along the road we took from Berabera. That day there weren't any sightings of the rebels as we made our way.
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