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Selective Sovereignty: Why Somaliland Remains Unrecognized By @rednile12 Media International law says sovereignty is universal—but in practice, recognition is political. The 2005 AU Fact-Finding Mission confirmed Somaliland’s independence claim as “historically unique and self-justified”, meeting all statehood criteria: population, borders, government, and capacity for international relations. Yet Somaliland remains unrecognized, while Eritrea, South Sudan, East Timor, and Kosovo gained recognition—often under weaker legal conditions. 💠The takeaway: Sovereignty isn’t earned by law or stability; it is granted selectively, depending on geopolitics and institutional convenience. ➡️READ MORE:Selective Sovereignty – Full Analysis #Somaliland#AfricanUnion#InternationalLaw#Sovereignty#Geopolitics#RedNileMedia#UN#EU#Africa#Statehood