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The triangle seems to be both equilateral and reaching the center of the flag, and the flag ratio is (consequently) ≅3:5.
Jan Zrzavy, 31 Jan 2002
We shown at the [Comorian] embassy [in Paris?] some reconstructions to the person of the protocol and he identified this as being the future version adopted. This flag should be confirmed officially during this month. I donʼt know if the flag will be of 2:3 or 3:5.
Arnaud Leroy, 09 Jan 2002
Shipmate Flagchart includes the new Comorian flag (with a triangle reaching the center of a flag and with flag ratio 2:3) as a «new flag established by referendum». As a source, the Flag Research Center is mentioned.
Jan Zrzavy, 10 Jan 2002
There is a page about the current flag (and its image), at the Mwzinet / Comores Online web site. Comparing it with the image above, the shade of yellow seems darker (because it touches white?), while blue and green look lighter and “greyer” — perhaps because the image is overexposed? The looks also longer than one and a half the height of the flag (an incorrect depiction in official use) and the crescent is more “banana-like” (and much uglier) with the stars lying by its side, not “inside” it.
António Martins, 02 Mar 2003
The colors of the horizontal stripes stand for the four islands: yellow (Mohéli), white (Mayotte), red (Anjouan) and blue (Grand Comore).
Jaume Ollé, 25 Nov 2001
Political situation in Comoros has been troubled for years, with more or less official support by France and South Africa to different parties, repeated intrusions of Bob Denardʼs mercenaries, assassinations of presidents, expulsion of the mercenaries by French troops... Mayotte is still French, but revendicated by Comoros Republic. Islands of Anjouan and Moheli are in quasi-permanent state of secession from the Comoros Republic, sometimes aspiring to be re-attached to France. Historically, the Comoros islands have been amongst the rare states to volunteer for French protectorate because these micro-states were permanently threatened by Omani pirates (whose capital was at that time Zanzibar) and the neighbouring powerful Malgachian kingdoms (not to speak about local rivalities and succession conflicts). Anjouan was a sultanate and Moheli a kingdom.
Ivan Sache, 12 Sep 1999
The republic of Comoros »was« overhauled, getting a new name, flag, and constitution as part of a deal to end a three-year secessionist push by one of its three islands, a senior government official said. The reconciliation deal was signed Saturday by military ruler Col. Azali Assoumane and separatist leader Lt. Col. Said Abeid Abderemanein, the secretary general in the president's office said Tuesday. The secretary general, Mahmoud Saleh, said the overhaul will take place within the next 18 months. «A lot is to change in Comoros, including symbols of the state such as the name of the republic, the national flag, and constitution», Saleh said. «But our internationally recognized borders and unity are to remain intact».
Phil Nelson, 07 Sep 2000, quoting from The Bergen Record
A political deal was signed between Comorian military leader Assoumani and Anjouan separatist leader Abeid. Some confederacy called «new Comorian entity» will be created. New flag...
Jan Zrzavy, 28 Aug 2000
The new name is: UDZIMA WA KOMORI / LʼUNION DES COMORES
Chrystian Kretowicz, 01 Feb 2002
According to BBC, about 75% of votes have favored the new constitution of Comoros, with a 70% turnout in the Sunday referendum. The new flag of the Comoro islands is almost certainly coming.
Jan Zrzavy, 26 Dec 2001
On 23 December 2001, a new Constitution was adopted, which prescribed a new flag, hoisted on 31 December 2001.
Ivan Sache, 20 Apr 2002
At present, web sites of the government, the presidency, and UN mission of the Comoros all still use the old green flag.
Jan Zrzavy, 23 Jan 2002
This morning, I went to the Comoros Embassy in Paris, in order to ask to an official some questions about their new Constitution and the new flag. The flag hoisted at the Embassy is still the green one with white crescent. Comoros are still in a (complex) transition period: the new Constitution and the new flag are not in use. The diplomat said to me that he was absolutely not sure about the new flag. Even the official representation of Comoros don't know anything about the flag problem.
Jerôme Sterkers, 24 Jan 2002
A few official sites for the Comoros have been updated with the new flag, the one with the yellow-white-blue-red stripes and the green triangle charged with a white crescent and four white stars:
drap_new.jpg
[Note that "drapeau" is French for "flag". Ed.].Iʼd note, though that the presidential webstite at http://www.presidence-rfic.com/ shows the supposed new flag on the background of it's main element, but the page background itself (barely visible at 800×600 but) is the previous, 1996-2001 flag.
António Martins, 03 Feb 2002
On 13 March 2002, the Comorian Embassy in Paris still hoisted the former flag.
Ivan Sache, 20 Apr 2002
TV coverage of the Arab League meeting at Beirut showed the old flag of the Comoros flying from the meeting hall as well as used as deskflag for the delegates. So is the new flag introduced or not?
Marcus Schmöger, 28 Mar 2002
During the meeting for the foundation of the AU (African Union) there was a quite large plate visible (TV coverage 9 July 2002; Süddeutsche Zeitung 10 July 2002: p.1) with all the flags of the member states. The “new” flag of the Comoros could be seen clearly, (at least for me) for the first time.
Marcus Schmöger, 12 Jul 2002
Art. 1
- The Comorian Union is a Republic, made of the autonomous islands of Mwali (Mohéli), Maoré (Mayotte), Ndzuwani (Anjouan), N'gazidja (Grande Comore).
- The national emblem is yellow, white, red, blue, with a crescent towards the right and four white stars aligned from an extremity of the crescent to the other, in a green isocel triangle.
translated from the French version by Jòan-Francés Blanc, 23 Jan 2002
Art. 1
- The Comorian Union is a Republic, made of the autonomous islands of Mwali (Mohéli), Maoré (Mayotte), Ndzuwani (Anjouan), N'gazidja (Grande Comore).
- The national emblem is yellow,white,red,blue, with a crescent towards the right and four white stars aligned from an extremity of the crescent to the other, in a green isocel triangle.
quoted by Johan J Andersson, 21 Jan 2002
Art.1
- Union of Comoros States - Comorian Union is a republic, composed by Mayotte, Anjouan, Grande Comore and Mohéli.
- The national emblem is Red, Yellow, Blue, White, four stars and a green crescent.
translated from the French version by Jerôme Sterkers, 23 Jan 2002
Kan. 1
- Wo Udzima wa Komori wo Jamhuri ya tsanganya ye zisiwa za Mwali, Ndzuwani, Ngazija na Maore ikao ngizona uhuru wa ndani.
- Ye beramu ya twayifa nyikudu dzindzanu bile njeu nyora 4 na mwezi wa uheya wa mrututu.
quoted by Jerôme Sterkers, 23 Jan 2002
Art.1
- LʼUnion des Etats des Comores - Union des Comores est une République, composée des îles-Etats de Mwali, Ndzuani, Nʼgazidja et Maoré.
- Lʼemblème national est [Rouge, jaune, bleu, blanc, 4 étoiles, un croissant vert]
quoted by Jerôme Sterkers, 23 Jan 2002
This flag is avaliable at http://www.comores-online.com/mwezinet/politique/images/UNIONDES%20ETATS%20DES%20COMORES.jpg (image).
Joàn-Francés Blanc, 23 Jan 2002
And at http://www.comores-online.com/mwezinet/politique/union.htm, labelled «Drapeau provisoire qui nʼa pas été retenu» (provisional flag which was not kept).
António Martins, 02 Mar 2003