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Sure, here are some more details about the conferences I mentioned earlier:
The Somali Youth League (SYL) Congress was held in Mogadishu in 1948, where it adopted a resolution calling for the unification of all Somali territories under Italian and British colonial rule 1. The SYL held several more congresses throughout the 1950s, where it continued to advocate for Somali independence.
The London Conference of 1952 was held in London between February and March 1952, where representatives from the British government and the Somali people discussed the future of Somalia 2. The conference resulted in an agreement that granted Somalia internal self-government and paved the way for full independence.
The Rome Conference of 1954 was held in Rome between April and May 1954, where representatives from the Italian government and the Somali people discussed the future of Somalia 3. The conference resulted in an agreement that granted Somalia internal self-government and paved the way for full independence.
The Brussels Conference of 1956 was held in Brussels between July and August 1956, where representatives from the French government and the Somali people discussed the future of French Somaliland (now Djibouti) . The conference resulted in an agreement that granted French Somaliland internal self-government and paved the way for full independence.
The Somali National Congress of 1957 was held in Mogadishu between July and August 1957, where representatives from all Somali territories (including those under British, Italian, and French colonial rule) came together to discuss the future of Somalia . The congress resulted in a resolution calling for the unification of all Somali territories under one independent state.