Jamal Awil

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Partition hardened Somali fragmentation and nationalism’s barriers. [fact]

And far from gaining a rational national basis for preparation for self-rule, the divisive effects of the nineteenth-century partition of Somaliland, particularly in respect of Ethiopia's portion, had now become more firmly entrenched than before. This inevitably strengthened the barriers opposing Somali nationalist endeavour and consolidated the colonial legacy of fragmentation which could only lead to frustration and friction in the future.

I.M. Lewis, I. M. Lewis, A Modern History of the Som…, loc. 374