xiinfaniin
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^^limitka aad sheegaysid, aduu dhib kugu hayyaa, ee gabayga fahan. nin weyn oo yar baad tahay, NGONGE
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Maxaabiistii ku Xidhnayd Jeelasha LA oo Loo qaaday xaga Burco
xiinfaniin replied to A_Khadar's topic in Politics
ogow hadde waxaa sidaa u rafanayaa waa ciddii ngonge u qabay inay quwad caskari leeyihiin -
gabayada aqoon baadan u alahayne, caanteyn kuma sheegteen. kuwa wacyiga soomaalidu uu ku yaryahay oo halku dhegyo u qaba inay mushkilada soomaalida ku cabbiri karaan, waa noocaaga. ragna maaha, rag wax uma oga. waatii raage ugaas lahaa Baaluqa ismood wiil hadduu buurya goys yahaye Bisqin baa nin weyn kugu dirtoon biitna kuu tarine bal intaa xaaji xunjuf u gee
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Maxaabiistii ku Xidhnayd Jeelasha LA oo Loo qaaday xaga Burco
xiinfaniin replied to A_Khadar's topic in Politics
Waa la baqay miyaa -
Taallo Lagu Xusaayo Col. Richard Corfield In Hergeisa
xiinfaniin replied to IAmRevolution's topic in Politics
ha la isku turo, dadku waagaa ma sinayn isku wacyina may ahayn. Sayidku gabay qiimo badan buu Koofil u tiriyey, ee aqriya kuwiina aan taariikhda aqoonta u lahayn -
:D @NGONGE Wuxuu u qabaa hadduu ku celceliyo 'limited xiin' iyo beenaale, in doodiise quwad yeealanyso. Allow nimaan wax ogeyn ha cadaabin
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^^Adeeer in either way Puntland in particular and Somalia in general matters to UK's interest, and the minister is there to deal with that reality As for the trusteeship you are so fond reminding us in these pages, perhaps your fear is something else as your uncertainty about the London Conference is throwing you off balance . Relax Somalia is not going to be colonized again. The world, good Oodweyne, is broke to undertake such a mission. So hide your wishes for they are not practical at the moment
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Qandalaawi, They also think they are in the Queen of England's prayers, and David Cameron will treat them favorably for historical connections. Oodweyne gets quite elequent when he commences talking about those connections, where Macno Yare gets teary eyes , all for the love of nineteen fifties British colony of Somali land. War waxani wax jira maaha
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Shir Afar Geesood ah:- Dahabshiil Somtel, Qurba-joog Maamulka SNM
xiinfaniin replied to A_Khadar's topic in Politics
I don't know about Somatel, but Dahabshil transcends Somali politics as a company. It has assets everywhere in Somalia, and its business model of being everywhere and employing anyone has succeeded. So lets not politicize everything guys. -
Macno Yare, I like how you are rattled and worked up about the changes taking place before your eyes. This year is gonna be good for Somalia, and there is nothing you or your grieve-stricken lot can do about it. Just watch this space , as the political schemes others devised for you take shape . Remember, where Somali matters are discussed whether Garowe or London, you are not at the table , instead you are on the table .
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Basic rule for Somali politics : Secessionists generally pray for Somalia's tragedy to continue in order to buttress their case with the suffering in the south. Therefore, when secessionists say things are getting worse in South Somalia, the opposite is most likely true . That is to say, Macno Yare and co's alert of looming recolonization could as well be the rebirth of strong, Somali state, which as we all know they fear.
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The Brits are for their interests making investments in Puntland's capacity to fight piracy. Oodweyne is recycling the coffee shop talk or shall we say the marfish talk
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NGONGE, wuu rafanayaa. Dadkii oo dhan beenaanayaal bay noqdeen, shows his position is untenable .
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The Sun joined International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell as he inspected UK-funded projects in Puntland.
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PRISONERS grasp the bars of a hell-hole jail cell — a stark warning of the fate that awaits Somalia's notorious pirates. The strife-torn East African country is finally winning the battle against the seaborne hijackers who shame its name. The Sun yesterday saw the grim prison where 17 suspected pirates are among 75 captives jammed into a cell built for four. Murderers and al Shabaab terrorists also endure 24 hours a day in a sweltering, dark cage with no basic sanitation. Any prisoner rattling the cell's single door has his hands bashed by hosepipe-wielding guards. The jail in the town of Garowe shows how justice is dealt out in Puntland, a semi-autonomous area of northern Somalia free from fanatical Islamic control. Some of the £69million annual British aid to Somalia goes on combating the pirates. But Puntland's planning minister Abdulkadir Abki Hashi defended the harsh prison regime. He said: "What's the alternative? You want us to release them? We don't have the money to incarcerate them in space that is conducive for the human rights ideal, so we do what we must to stop them hijacking more ships. "Piracy is a crime, we take it very seriously. It is very embarrassing for us to have pirates so we are determined to catch them." British aid to Puntland has paid for the training of detectives, lawyers and judges to deal with the pirate scourge. There are now 35 legal officials in Garowe — up from just seven a year ago. And some of the cash will go to a bigger prison with better conditions. About 1,000 Somali pirates are now in jails in 20 countries around the Horn of Africa. Ten ships and 247 hostages are still being held for ransom — down from 26 ships a year ago. Warships from around the globe have joined the Royal Navy in patrolling the waters off Somalia's 1,000 miles of coastline. But the success against piracy has seen an alarming increase in the number of Western aid workers, journalists and tourists kidnapped on land. US Navy Seals swooped into the country last week to rescue an American aid worker and her Danish colleague from pirates. Kent couple Paul and Rachel Chandler, whose yacht was seized by pirates, were freed in November 2010 after 13 months in captivity. The Sun joined International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell as he inspected UK-funded projects in Puntland. Mr Mitchell — the first British minister to visit the war-ravaged area in decades — said: "The people of Somalia despise the pirates and are pleased that some of them are finally under lock and key. They are clearly keen to tackle this problem and Britain is giving them strong support." The minister's three-day trip comes ahead of PM David Cameron's international conference on Somalia in London next month. Locals told Mr Mitchell their young men are sucked into piracy because it is the only way they can earn a living. Puntland vice president Abdisamad Ali Shire told Mr Mitchell: "You fight piracy on land not at sea. Please help us find jobs."
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Hargaysa oo eedaynaysay Itoobiya Iyo Cali Khaliif Galayr oo Jigjiga Jooga.
xiinfaniin replied to Kamaavi's topic in Politics
Hargeysa hosts a permanent Ethiopian rep. If they are serious, let them expel that rep first. Also, Jig-Jiga administration has a working relationship with Puntland and Somaliland. So Macno Yare's protest is not warranted. -
I agree they are in a historic cross roads . Positive's generous words are much better than my previous metaphor of Somaliland as a dizzied bird that does not know which branch to land on, resulting in unnecessary humming and suspension in the air with predictable, tragic outcome if sustained longer.
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Somaliland: consequences of possible disintegration into tribal fiefdoms
xiinfaniin replied to Taleexi's topic in Politics
Xaaji Xunjuf, I know you have not recovered the anguish that resulted from Buuhoodle defeat of your militia , so I am finding difficult to reason with you But the scheme is simple in concept as it is beautiful in execution; 1) communities in Somaliland that do not agree with separating from Somalia establish regional admins, 2) Somaliland admin gets rattled and resorts to ineffective raids ,which will ultimately be rebelled and defeated by locals, 3) aid agencies recognize local authority and offer developments , 4) those busy in reconstructing central authority build on the local political machine that exists and incorporate them in to the national effort, 5) Somaliland gets reduced to its core clannish support, and the case of broader political base for dismembering Somalia evaporates , 6) national arrangement will recognize Somaliland's contribution for what ever it is worth and reward them accordingly Inta caawa merfish ka aqri, haddaan tol iyo qaraabo nahay , sheekh was the mentee of great Muslim scholar sheekh , rafiiqna way ahayeen ee ogow xaajiyow -
Somaliland: consequences of possible disintegration into tribal fiefdoms
xiinfaniin replied to Taleexi's topic in Politics
Somaliland is not a country , it will not disintegrate. However, those who believe the separatist ideology will see their border shrink to the areas encompassing the three Mother triangle and that is not bad , it will be a true reflection of the future political landscape , communities will have local administrations. -
General Duke , Oodweyne waad ceejisay oodweyne give it up , the delusion is about to end , there will be a new dawn, and Mogadishu will thrive as your capital city.
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