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A court in the self-declared republic of Somaliland has sentenced a young poet to three years in jail.

Ms Nacima Qorane was found guilty of bringing the state into contempt by advocating for Somaliland to reunite with Somalia.

Pressure groups in Somaliland said Ms Qorane’s basic human rights have been violated.

Somaliland self-declared independence in 1991, but is not recognised internationally.

Recited poetry

Ms Qorane was arrested in January after returning from the Somali capital Mogadishu, where prosecutors said she had recited poetry calling for Somali unity.

After a ferocious civil war, north-west Somalia broke away from the rest of the country and declared itself as an independent Somaliland.

The territory is home to about 3.5 million people.

In February 2018, the self-declared republic agreed to allow the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to set up a military base in the coastal port of Berbera, as part of the UAE’s fight against Yemen’s Houthi rebels.

The prosecution said that she had labelled the self-declared republic of Somaliland a “region” and “insulted and defamed” its government.

Same offence

Somaliland’s Human Rights Centre has asked the government of Somaliland to release Ms Qorane and respect human rights.

Its director, Mr Guleid Ahmed Jama, told the BBC that it was “very concerned about the conviction and sentencing of Nacima Qorane”.

“Freedom of expression is enshrined and protected by the constitution of Somaliland. We urge the government of Somaliland to respect its own constitution,” he said.

A number of other artistes and journalists have been arrested in Somaliland for the same offence.

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