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Adeer kumee. Baryahan waa lagu waayay? Maad ka soontay SOL?
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by DISSIDENT NATION on AUGUST 4, 2012 in POLITICS with NO COMMENTS In 2005 the separatist Sudanese People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) and the ruling National Islamic Front (NIF) of Sudan came together to end the Second Sudanese Civil War that had ravaged the country for a generation. In the Naivasha Agreement brokered in Kenya, President Omar Al-Bashir offered the SPLM an independence referendum following a six-year period of cooperation and ceasefire. In 2011, South Sudan voted for independence from the Khartoum regime and went its separate way. Now, Somaliland may be getting a similar deal with its mother nation of Somalia. Since the birth of the federalist movement in Somalia and the reintroduction of Somaliland to national politics there has been great fanfare about the fate of Somaliland within the context of regional politics. Earlier this year in the United Arab Emirates, a leader of Somaliland met with his Mogadishu-based counterpart for the first time in twenty years. A nation in waiting Somaliland has maintained its political status quo through a rigid program of indoctrination based on forthcoming independence. It has allowed the political establishment to stay in place and for peace to prevail amid minor disagreements. But a generation of repeated promises of independence from Somali are starting to fall on deaf ears, and the Somaliland public is tired of the long wait. With pressure building on its current leader Ahmed Mahamud Silanyo, an ex-rebel and planning minister during the regime of Siad Barre, the Somaliland leadership is increasingly changing its tactics to achieve the evasive independence its people have been promised. President Silanyo’s task is no different than any of his predecessors; to bring out the recognition of Somaliland by the international community. Working with Somalia The people of Somaliland believe their worst mistake as a state was the union with Somalia during independence in 1960. The commonly-held belief in Somaliland has always been that it is the people of southern Somalia holding their independence goals back. However, it is Somaliland’s own political misguidance that is keeping it in the current status quo. While South Sudan seized the opportunity for an independence referendum from the Khartoum regime, as did Eritrea from the Addis Ababa regime in Ethiopia, Somaliland has turned its back on Mogadishu, depriving itself of real independence. In years previous, Somaliland’s leaders were forced to sit under the banner of Somalia to get an international audience, and this was viewed as a form of public humiliation by the region’s leaders, and no less for its people. The stigma of being seen alongside a broken Somalia was the driving force behind Somaliland’s fruitless twenty-year isolation, during which only peace was established. Somaliland’s isolation has taken its toll on the state far beyond the political arena. Even the administrations in Mogadishu and Puntland were able to garner wider outside support and investment during the war than democratic Somaliland. The referendum In breaking from the failed methods of years past, Somaliland is now fully engaged with the regime in Mogadishu. And behind closed doors there is a great political game ongoing to resolve the status of Somaliland. In exchange for relinquishing claims to the entirety of the former borders of British Somaliland, whose historic territorial extent is the basis of modern Somaliland, the regime in Mogadishu will offer an independence referendum. This was a demand from the traditional elders of Eastern Somaliland, who have given support to Somalia’s current president Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and are currently parked in Mogadishu with key figures in tow. The referendum will last for a period of five years according to insiders in the Somali capital. Whereas in Sudan, the SPLM leader Salva Kiir was given the position of vice president, there will be no vice president from Somaliland. Instead, the referendum will be be based on political capitals. For a period of five years, the Somali capital will be switched to a different city, but whether symbolic or political we don’t know for sure yet. Three cities will share the rotation; the first is the current seat of power Mogadishu, the second is the Somaliland capital Hargeisa, and the third will be a city from Puntland so as to not alienate other Somali stakeholders. It’s unclear if Puntland will choose its current capital Garowe or its commercial capital Bosaso to represent it in the rotation. In year one the capital will be Mogadishu, in year two Hargeisa, in year three Bosaso, in year four Mogadishu again, and in year five it will end in Hargeisa for the symbolic referendum vote. During the fifth year Somaliland will have the spotlight of the nation shining on its capital for the momentous occasion.. When the new Somali constitution left out the status of the Somali capital, it wasn’t a mistake. For good reason the clause on Somalia’s political seat was deliberately left out of the constitution. The decision on a new capital will be left up to Somalia’s member states, and the extent of Somalia’s decentralization program allows all parties, even Somaliland, to voice their concerns and decide their own fate, alongside the central government and not under it. DissidentNation.com
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Shaki iyo dareen ka dhashey shirdoceedyo Boqor Buurmadow beryahan danbe Hargeysa ka wado Written by Qaran news Aug 02, 2012 at 07:15 AM Hargysa,(Qaran news)-Boqor Cismaan Aw Maxamuud (Buurmadow) oo laba todobaad ka hor laga sii daayey Jeelka Mandheera ka dib markii xeer ilaaliyaha guud ee qaranka Xasan Axmed Adan ku soo eedeeyey cay iyo aflagaado uu kula kacaya madaxda sare ee qaranka siiba qoyska madaxtooyada iyo inta ardaagooda fadhida ,isla markaana uu qawadey hanaanka hogaaminta Siilaanyo iyo siday wax u socdeen ayaa magaalada Hargeysa ka dhex bilaabaey shirar dooceedyo uu ku casuumo madaxdhaqameedyada kuwaas oo xukumadu Siilaanyo qoonsatey dareen sas lehna ka qaadey. Boqorka oo ay wehelinayaan qaar ka mid ah salaadiinta beelaha Somaliland oo aan ka xusi karno suldaanka beesha Sallaxley Suldaan Maxamed Suldaan Cabdiqaadir,Suldaanka beesha Gebilay Suldaan Ismaaciil Suldaan Cabdiraxmaan,Suldaanka beesha Saaxil Suldaan Maxamed Axmed Sheekh iyo suldaanka beelaha la hayb sooco Suldaan Daakir Xasan Khlaiif ayaa habeenadaba shirar goosgoos ku qabanaayey Hotelada Hargeysa,shirarkaas oo aan ajeendayaashooda la ogeyn balse loo malaynaayo kuwo siyaasadeed oo ka baxsan dhaqankay taajka u sitaan. Isku soo wada duuboo shirar dooceedyadan Boqor Buurmadow gadhwadeenka yahay ee beryahanba ka socda Hoteelada Hargeysa ayaa loo malaynayaa inuu la haysto shirarka Somaliya dawlada loogu dhisaayo.waxaa kaloo tibaaxuhu intaas ku darayaan inaan shir doceedyadooda qadiyada wershada sibidhka Berbera ka madhanyan. Qarannews
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Moonlight, it's not only General Samater that says Faroole's term is ending in January. Gablax is saying the same thing. And I am sure there many other candidates as well.
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What are some of the things that REALLY bother you during RAMADAN?
Carafaat replied to Alpha Blondy's topic in General
Alpha, is this maid you wanted to marry. Or did you fire that one? And didn't one Ethiopian maid run off from you? Inadeero, keep your employees happy and they will make you happy. -
Shame on Dr.Osman for not sharing this nice Puntland song. I am sure the singers have their reasons to leave out Qardho in the song. Because its Ramadan we will forgive the Dotorre.
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Moonligth, please update us here on the coming January elections. p.s. Gablax said the election will happen in January like agreed.
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maya kan kale ee january dhacaya.
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What are some of the things that REALLY bother you during RAMADAN?
Carafaat replied to Alpha Blondy's topic in General
give the maid a break waryahe. its ramadan after all. -
Moonlight, I hope you keep us updated this thoroughly coming elections in january as well.
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O saxiib, maxaa ka maseeray?
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You should go to the beach. Thats how you get the D.
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Sxb, you dont get it. Nations have a Foreing Minister dealing with other countries. Nobody knows our foteign minister, foreign countries Deal with Sakiin, Shariif, Gaas, Faroole, and soon with 13 Regional Mufti's. They will not hesitate to intervene in our domestic Politics. That is not a step forward.
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The week belongs to Sheikh Shariif: He is the favourite to win!
Carafaat replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in Politics
Just like cildren outgrow malcamad, Somalia has outgrown Shariif. We want a real school and a real teacher. -
How many more should they open?
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Loool.
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This is getting ridicolous. Why are we discussing the internal politics of Galmudug? It's not even A full Habar, but 1/3 of a habar.