ARTE Reportage
Somaliland, the Country That Does Not Exist25 min
Available until 29/09/2051
30/09/2021
In 1991 with the fall of the dictator Siad Barré, the North-West of Somalia proclaimed its independence and became Somaliland. But the country is unrecognised by the international community. Despite this, the nation-that-is-not-a-nation has enjoyed relative peace and stability over the last three decades.
Director
Michael Unger et Eric Bergeron
Author
Michael Unger
Country
France
Year
2021
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