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An independent Republic of Somaliland was declared by Abdel-Rahman Ahmed Ali, leader of the Somali National Movement in 1991. It comprised much of the territory of former British Somaliland. It failed to secure international recognition, but continued as a breakaway state while civil war engulfed much of the rest of Somalia. In 1994 Muhammad Ibrahim Egal replaced Ahmed Ali as its president. A referendum was held in 2001 in which 97% of voters supported a new constitution confirming the region's unilateral secession.
Black, red, and green are known as the ‘black liberation’ colours, recalling Jamaican black activist Marcus Garvey. Taken from the arms of Nyasaland, the sun indicates the dawning of a new era. Effective date: 6 July 1964.
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