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News of the day: SSC Garad's conference ends on a high note: PICS
xiinfaniin replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^Fiiri awoowe, tani waa shul marka laga hadlayo mawqifka tolka hogaan dhaqameedkiisa Sida loo hirgaliyyo waan uwada joognaa Qusuusidu waa game changer -
News of the day: SSC Garad's conference ends on a high note: PICS
xiinfaniin replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^Garaadyaddu soo ma dhammayn awoowe ? Yeysan lacagtu kaa dhammaan -
News of the day: SSC Garad's conference ends on a high note: PICS
xiinfaniin replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^Taasi awalba nin waalan warkii bay ahayd Qusuusiduse waa caqli weyn -
News of the day: SSC Garad's conference ends on a high note: PICS
xiinfaniin replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^cavaranku maa isaga fashilmay soo tii la hubeeyey Awoowe, war kale ma haysaa, warka Buulo wadal kasoo baxay mid hargeysa looga diirsandoonno maaha. Does Qusuusi ring a bell ? Waa baarlamaankii Sayidka -
News of the day: SSC Garad's conference ends on a high note: PICS
xiinfaniin replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Good news for SOOL community Bad news for Somaliland melitia in Lascanod war hoy isaga taga meesha -
Adam, Awe Muse lost it big time he collapsed under his own weight. One cannot substitute us with hus in a conversation intended for a large wide audience. us is the standard, hus a regional dialect . that is what Aw Muse did.
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Originally posted by AwMuuse Ismaciil: Who is speaking about typos? It's the grammar, poor really. War/Waryaa hus baan ku iri. Afka ha igu taaginee , yaad i mooday? Ma Dhiigu inuu igu kaco ayaad rabtaa/dooni, iska aamus afeef hore lahaw... ama adkaysi dambe.. yaan lagu garaacine markaa (the last word though superfluous I add it as a regional demeanor.) …We cannot allow one to lead the congregation without a proper wuduu hence correcting Aw Muse's correction War/Waryaa hus baan ku iri. Afka ha igu taaginee, yaad i mooday? Ma Dhiigu inuu igu kaco ayaad rabtaa/dooni, iska aamus afeef hore lahaw... ama adkaysi dambe.. yaan lagu garaacine markaa (the last word though superfluous I add it as a regional demeanor.) Adam ii daa kan aniga
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Thousands of Somali recruits trained for battle in Kenya
xiinfaniin replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
Kenyan Defence Minister Yusuf Haji told Reuters in December during a visit to Isiolo that the government was training Somalis both in Samburu and on the coast. "Kenya has an obligation as any other member of the African Union to assist any other member country. We agreed and offered to train Somali security forces," he said. -
Thousands of Somali recruits trained for battle in Kenya By Noor Ali ISIOLO, Kenya (Reuters) - Thousands of Somalis have been trained in Kenya and are ready to join a Somali government offensive against rebels in the failed Horn of Africa state who have vowed loyalty to al Qaeda, security sources said on Friday. The international community and neighbouring countries are increasingly worried about the broader threat posed by hardline al Shabaab insurgents who control large amounts of territory and are battling the nation's fragile U.N.-backed government. Kenya has twice been hit by al-Qaeda linked attacks and while it cannot take part in the African Union peacekeeping in Somalia because it is a neighbour, the government has pledged to do what it can to prevent the chaos next door spreading. One former member of the Kenyan military contracted to train the Somali recruits in northestern Kenya said 2,500 troops just needed to complete their final assessments before deployment. "The training has been successful, tough. Some recruits were unable to cope. They left us with a strong team," the instructor told Reuters on condition of anonymity. "They've been trained on combat skills, fire and manoeuvre, weaponry and general endurance to hardships by exposure to the rough terrain.," said the instructor Kenyan Defence Minister Yusuf Haji told Reuters in December during a visit to Isiolo that the government was training Somalis both in Samburu and on the coast. "Kenya has an obligation as any other member of the African Union to assist any other member country. We agreed and offered to train Somali security forces," he said. The training has been taking place some 60 km (40 miles) from Isiolo near the Samburu wildlife reserve in an area also used by British forces for exercises. MORE TROOPS FOR AMISOM Western security agencies say Somalia has become a safe haven for militants, including foreign jihadists, who use it to plot attacks in the region and beyond. Fighting there has killed at least 21,000 people since the start of 2007. For weeks, President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed's administration has been promising to launch an offensive against al Shabaab and another insurgent group, Hizbul Islam, which both want to impose a harsh version of sharia law. The other part of the Somali government's plan to drive back the insurgents includes beefing up AMISOM, the African Union's (AU) peacekeeping force in the capital Mogadishu. It now boasts more than 5,000 soldiers from Uganda and Burundi who are frequently attacked by the rebels and have been able to do little more than secure the city's air and sea ports, its presidential palace and few strategic blocks in between. At an AU summit in Ethiopia on Sunday, Djibouti said it would send 450 troops to join AMISOM soon. Two AU security sources and a Ugandan official told Reuters that Uganda and Burundi expected to deploy an additional battalion of about 850 soldiers each soon, following training in Djibouti. No official confirmation was immediately available. A spokesman for al Shabaab, which declared its loyalty to al Qaeda this week , warned that Djiboutian troops would face dire consequences if they joined the fray on the side of peacekeepers the rebels denounce as Christian "invaders". Kenya has also boosted security on its porous desert border with Somalia ahead of the expected offensive. Kenyan security sources said hundreds more Kenyan troops and artillery had been moved to the frontier due to concerns that fighting might prompt Somali rebels, and the foreign militants in their ranks, to try and enter Kenya. Tensions are growing in the drought-ridden region, where jobs are scarce and both Somalia's warring factions have been trawling Kenyan villages, seeking to recruit young gunmen. Source: Reuters
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^^Wallaahi waa buux Adba soo aragtay markaad passport ga Garoowe u doonatay
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^^Anaga wax teebab ka weyn baa isugu kaayya jira
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^^Maxaad ku qoslaysaa waryee? Soo taad Teebkii Garaadyada Holhol ku bililiqaysatteen
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Buuro Wadal,(Lasanod Online)- Waxaa galabta lagu qabtay degmada Buuro Wadal,xalfad balaadhan oo isugu jirtay duco iyo xamdinaq, xafladan oo ay kasoo gaybgaleen shacab,Culimo iyo isimada SSC. Xafladan oo ahayd mid si heer sare loo soo agaasimay, waxaa abaabulkiisa lahaa gabdhaha SSC ee UK. Gudahana waxaa ka shaqaynayey oo hawsha fuliyey gabdhaha u dhashay deegaanka SSC. Qado sharaftii kadib waxaa goobtaas ka dhacday duco iyo ilaah bari ay Isimada iyo culimadu iskaga danbeeyeen. Shirkii Isimada ayaa hadda gaadhay meel gabogabo ah, iyadoo laysku raacay go'aano lagu dhawaaqi doono maalinta Sabtida. Go'aamadan aya la sheegay in hadda lagusoo garaacayo magaalada Garoowe si berri loogu qaybsho saxaafadda iyo shacabka. Isimada SSC oo muddo ku jiray shir ay jilibada u aasteen oo in badana geedka u jiifeen, Maanta isku racay in maalinta Jimcaha ay fasax iyo nasasho qaataan, waxayna badankoodu u ambabaxeen dhinaca Magaalada Garoowe. Wararku waxay sheegayaan in madasha shirka ku hadheen oo weli joogaan Garaad Jaamac Garaad Ismaciil, Garaad Jaamac Garaad Cali iyo Ugaas Cabdillahi. Shirkan Isimada ayaa ahaa mid aad loo adkeeyey inaan waxba dibeda uga bixin, sidaa awgeedna aad loo wada sugayo go'aamada lasoo saari doono maalinta Sabtida.
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Kenya should thank God for its Somali ‘troubles’
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The Admin instructed me to click the 'Report Post' any time i encounter peacenow and his hatful speech . I just did that -
Kenya should thank God for its Somali ‘troubles’
xiinfaniin replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
lool@suspending the mira kenya has become somali's second home -
Buura-Wadal(AllPuntland- Isimada gobalada Sool, Sanaag iyo Cayn ayuu maanta usoo xirmayaa kulan weyne ay uga hadlayeen xaaladaha magaalada ay xooga ku heystaan maamulka Somaliland ee Laascaanood iyo waxa laga yeelayo, iyadoo ay ka qeybgaleen shirkaas Isimo kala gedisan oo aad looga yaqaano gobaladaasi. Shirka oo maanta oo khamiis xirmaya waxaa tagaya xiritaankiisa Masuuliyiin kala gedisan, oo ka madax banaan Isimada gobaladaas ka soo jeeda, waxa ayna hadal ka jeedin doonaan Madasha, iyagoo cadeyn doono mawqifkooda ku wajahan arrimaha magaalada Laascaanood. Isimada qarkood ayaa usheegay APL in dhamaadka shirkan ay tagi doonaan Wasiiro iyo madax ka tirsan Puntland, oo ay hadal ka jeedin doonaan, kaasoo ah mid looga hadlayo xaalada magaalada Laascaanood iyo talaabada dawladda Puntland ee kaga wajahan. Saraakiisha dawladda Puntland qaarkood ee ka soo jeedo Sool ayaa sheegay in ay shirkaas tagi doonaan Wasiiro kala gedisan, dhamaadka shirkana ay soo dhaweyn doonaan go’aamada ka soo baxaya ee ay soo saarayaan Isimada dhaqanka ee gobaladaasi. Go’aamada lafilayo in ay ka soo baxaan shirkan ayaa ah kuwa ku wajahan xaalada magaalada Laascaanood, waxaana qodobada qaarkood lasheegay in ay ku jiraan in Laascaanood soo celinteeda loo maro jid kasta oo loo garo muhiimad, In Puntland loo soo jeediyo qodobo kala gedisan oo kala doorasho mudan iyo go’aamo kale sida ay sheegayaan wararka laga helayo deegaanka shirka.
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Qarax dhimasho keenay oo ka dhacay Laascaanood iyo Isgaadhsiinta oo toddobaadkii u dambaysay ka go’an Magaaladaas Khamiis, 04 February 2010 (HOL)- Hal qof ayaa dhintay ka dib markii uu Qarax xoogan xalay ka dhacay magaalada Laascaanood. Sida uu sheegay Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland Cabdilaahi Ismaaciil Cali (Cirro), qaraxan oo dhacay xalay abbaaro 8:30-kii ka dhacay Laascaanood, ayaa Cidamada ammaanku xalayba isku xeereen goobtii uu qaraxu ka dhacay, isla markaana ay dadka ka horjoogsadeen inay goobtaa ku ururaan, si aan loola beegsan Qarax kale. “Subaxnimadii waxaanu halkaa ka helnay Maydka ninkii waxyaabahan qarxa dhigayay, waxaananu gacanta ku haynaa caddaymo uu ka mid yahay Telefoon dhinac ka Mobile ah, dhinaca kalena Remote (aaladda wax meel fog lagaga hago) ka ah iyo waraaqo.” Ayuu yidhi Wasiirka Arrimaha gudaha oo la la hadlay BBC Laanta Afka Soomaaliga. Muddooyinkii u dambeeyay waxa magaalada Laascaanood ka dhacayay qaraxyo khasaare geystay, kuwaasoo Ciidanka amaanku tiro dad ah u xidhxidheen. Ilaa Jimcihii todobaadkan, magaalada Laascaanood waxa ka go’an Isgaadhsiinta , gaar ahaan khadadka telefoonka gacanta ee Mobile-ka iyo Internet-ka.
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Kenya should thank God for its Somali ‘troubles’ By CHARLES ONYANGO-OBBO (email the author) Thursday, February 04, 2010 Somalia and Somalis are all over the news and FM radio call-ins in Kenya. There is near-hysteria that Somalis — both Kenyan and non-Kenyan — are allegedly using the proceeds from piracy to gobble up choice properties in the big towns, and in the process sending prices way beyond what most Kenyans, even the rich, can afford. Recently, the government cancelled the announcement of the interim census results. Turns out the Somalis might have been the reason. The Star newspaper alleged that the number of Somalis had jumped from about 900,000 at the last census, to a dramatic 2.4 million, a record rise of over 260 per cent! Kenya is also alleged to be swamped by “illegal” Somalis, beside the thousands of refugees who live in the country legally. Recently, the police carried out a swoop in Nairobi’s Somali-dominated Eastleigh suburb to crack down on suspected supporters of the radical Islamist group, Al-Shabaab, which now controls large areas of Somalia and is pushing to oust the Kenya-backed transitional government. But there is something “un-Kenyan” in all this. Kenya has traditionally had the most pragmatic and least ideologically driven foreign policy in the region (some even say its an amoral policy); which is why it was possible for both the talks that ended the 25-year-war in southern Sudan, and that established the transitional Somalia government, to take place in Nairobi. Kenyan politicians and the military will also not have forgotten the Shifta war, the 1963-67 secessionist conflict where Somalis in the northern districts of Kenya attempted to join their fellow Somalis in a Greater Somalia. Nairobi’s determination to keep the Somalis part of the country’s territory was left in no doubt by the firm hand with which it put down the rebellion. One of the reasons for Kenya’s unease with Al-Shabaab is that it has revived talk of a Greater Somalia, with northern Kenya being part of it. Kenya has vowed to bloody Al-Shabaab’s nose if it tries to make good its threat to attack it to “liberate” the Somali part of the country. It would, therefore, be rather foolish to give Al-Shabaab ammunition by carrying out an anti-Somali crusade at this time. For that reason, reports that Kenya is reaching out to Al-Shabaab cannot be entirely discounted. The website, Mareeg.com, claims that the illegal Somalis who were rounded up in recent operations around were secretly handed by the Kenyan military to Al-Shaabab last Saturday morning at Dhobley. Though there is no independent confirmation of this, that would be just the right low-level cost-free gesture that Kenya could make to Al-Shaabab. If truth be told, Kenya might be better off with Al-Shaabab running the show in Somalia. There are legitimate concerns about the Somali Islamists’ ties to the terrorist group, Al Qaeda, but of greater threat to Kenya is the social disorder that could break out if the anti-Somalia feelings run out of control. To prevent that, the flow of Somalis into Kenya needs to be reduced or stopped; and an Al-Shaabab that ends the fractious conflict in the country would help a great deal. Then, with the 2012 elections approaching, no politician would want to be seen to be anti-Somali. Yes, Somalis have become very wealthy, and with that, they have gained political clout. Somali money has reached a point where it can buy or lose you an election in Kenya. There is, therefore, a need to sort out the issues of Somalia-Somalis, from those of Kenyan-Somalis. Somali money has reached a point where it can buy or lose you an election in Kenya. There is, therefore, a need to sort out the issues of Somalia-Somalis, from those of Kenyan-Somalis. And Kenyan pragmatists will realise that having an influential Somali constituency, can actually be diplomatic and political capital. We have probably reached a point where the long conflict in Somalia cannot be solved without the says-so of the Kenyan Somali community — and therefore the Kenya government. Eastleigh is, regional observers argue, Somalia’s unofficial capital, and its money change bureaus its unofficial central bank. The warlords and business people in Somalia are so vested in Kenya, that Nairobi actually has many ropes it can pull to influence their actions than it is doing. If I were to bet, I would put my money on the pragmatists winning. Kenya has done well out of Somalia’s misery. UN operations for Somalia, like that of dozens other humanitarian agencies, are headquartered in Kenya, bringing lots of dollars to the local economy and putting millions in the pockets of Kenyan suppliers. Burdened by the aftershock of the 2008 post-election violence and one of the longest-running show of bickering in Africa, Kenya seems too distracted to realise that its Somali citizens — and Somalia’s troubles — are a boon, not a bane.
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Originally posted by NGONGE: Originally posted by Abtigiis & Tusbax: looooooooooool@Jibreel. Nothing to add on that one. "Hunno inkaar baa igu dhacday de! Tii Xaali ahayd unbuu ilaahay i daba dhigay oo hadaan far xinne marsado, tobankaba soo gashan! anagaa wax aragnay." Enough said.
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Cicero ma macno badna, ee yaan lala doodin I support AT&T's call in the other thread