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    HOLIDAYS IN PLACES THAT DON'T EXIST
    By Michael Idato

    Sydney Morning Herald, Australia
    March 9 2006

    Examines in detail a collection of small countries which are not
    officially recognised.

    TypeDocumentaryChannelSBSDateFriday March 10Time7:30 PM An illuminating
    series that examines in detail a collection of small countries which
    are not officially recognised, leaving them in a cloud of uncertainty
    when it comes to international relations, foreign trade and financial
    aid.

    Some are well known, such as Taiwan, but others sound like works of
    fiction - Transdniestria, South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Nagorno-Karabakh,
    all in eastern Europe.

    Tonight, presenter Simon Reeve (a British journalist, not the
    Australian one) visits the Republic of Somaliland on the Horn of
    Africa, which declared its independence from Somalia in 2001. Its
    struggle for that independence is a compelling story - its people
    now grapple with a terrible drought and their precarious place in
    international politics leaves them with few options in terms of
    foreign aid.

    What makes the story of Somaliland so interesting is that as country
    and culture it presents itself as fully formed. It has a stable,
    functioning government - something many recognised nations cannot
    boast - as well as its own economy and currency, national flag and
    national anthem. In a world where international borders too often
    seem remade by force and the spread of democracy is often escorted
    by tanks and soldiers, there is a powerful lesson to be learned here.
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