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BERBERA AND HARGEISA
In july ist 1960, five days after it cut its colonial ties, the former British Somaliland merged with the one-time Italian Somaliland to form a united Somalia. It was a bad move. The dictatorship of Siad Barre, who took office in 1969, marginalised and massacred Somalilanders. On May 18th 1991, five months after his fall, what was by then simply Somaliland declared independence. It was a statement of intent and regret. Exiles returned home to rebuild their nation. “Hargeisa had been destroyed to rubble,” recalls Suad Ibrahim Abdi, a campaigner for women’s rights. “There were no buildings, no water.
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N JULY IST 1960, five days after it cut its colonial ties, the former British Somaliland merged with the one-time Italian Somaliland to form a united Somalia. It was a bad move. The dictatorship of Siad Barre, who took office in 1969, marginalised and massacred Somalilanders. On May 18th 1991, five months after his fall, what was by then simply Somaliland declared independence. It was a statement of intent and regret. Exiles returned home to rebuild their nation. “Hargeisa had been destroyed to rubble,” recalls Suad Ibrahim Abdi, a campaigner for women’s rights. “There were no buildings, no water.”
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New funding ensures long-term sustainability of CAIN archive in Derry
The funding will directly support a significant modernisation of the site, including the introduction of cutting-edge archival content management systems
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Ulster University (UU) has confirmed that its highly regarded CAIN archive at Magee will be retained as a live and curated resource thanks to a generous donation from Initiatives of Change.
The funding will directly support a significant modernisation of the site, including the introduction of cutting-edge archival content management systems not available when the Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) site was first pioneering online archives, over two decades ago.
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