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@Che -Guevara said: I like the ominous music. This is fear-mongering! There are several things here: 1. Somalis are not innovators hence no one can come with any ideas that will result in good jobs. We rather build ugly hotels and brag ngo funded projects. 2. If you are too proud to do menial jobs, let's not complain about those who are willing to do it. 3. There is NO real Somali Government in the Horn that has control of its borders and proper immigration policies. 4. There is no government that can formulate and implement social and economic policies that will trigger prosperity. 5, What we have a click of mafia businessmen, so called wadaado class, sleazy politicians and oday dhaqmadeed that are sucking life out of everything. The youth and our women have no say. 6. As long as the youth and women continue being docile, nothing will change in any Somali territory. 7. Relationships with foreign countries will be one sided. In any case, the flow of the Oromo will continue, it is also happening in Puntland and lesser extent in the South. The answer to this problem will be complicated, but it needs courageous leaders and a public willing to fight for its future. That said, the Horn of Africa is powderkeg waiting to explode, It is only a matter of time before Woyane are eliminated as political force. They have made the mistake of awakening the sense of ethnic identity. I co-sign
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This video looks like and sounds like the anti-Semitic propaganda of Nazi Germany in the 1930s. The Oromos and Jaarso (whatever they are) are just desperately poor people who had to leave their land and villages to make ends meet. They are not sophisticated enough to be having hidden agenda such as the one this preposterous video is suggesting. Moreover, the people we are talking about are Muslim like us and therefore we should not slander them in anyway or form.
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@Coofle said: @che .. sadly,its true and it is a testimony of our hypocricy, we are running qabiil city states not a country.hadii kale saalax will prove me wrong. I believe oromo-somalilanders will vote for a man of qodaal not that of hawd iyo bari lol Being an independent democratic state and being tribal are not mutually exclusive. Every country has the right to set its own immigration and citizenship politicies and Somaliland is not any different. The Gulf states, Korea, Japan, and a lot of other countries are just as tribal in their immigration policies as Somaliland is so your argument has no merit whatsoever. I do agree with you though about the positive impact diversity would have on our politics and development if we had a larger immigrant communities with the right to vote.
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Saalax I don't understand why Somaliland needs to have any relationship with the Djibouti dictatorship. Djibouti is of no use to Somaliland as we don't trade with them. Indeed they are our bitter rivals when it comes to handling Ethiopia's maritime trade through our Berbera port. They are desperate to kill off Berbera's modernisation so that the Ethiopians continue to depend on them. I hope whoever wins the election and forms the next government pays zero attention to the clinically obese man in that French mercenary boot camp.
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I am shocked that Djibouti disrespected the legitimate leaders from Somalia by seating a fraudster amongst them. Mr Siilaanyo's term as president ended ages ago and should not be invited to participate any gathering anywhere to represent the people of Somaliland.
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@Mooge said: thats good news niyoow. london needed a change from that fat Turkish boy known as Boris Johnson. Boris is not Turkish. I think his grandfather or great grandfather was Turkish but he considers himself English-American.
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Warlords have no place in our society.
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For fellow Londoners, did you vote for him? And what are your views of him?
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http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/05/143486/somali-student-faces-death-sentence-trafficking-khat-leaves?m=1 I have no sympathy for drug dealers but in this case I hope the sentence is commuted to a custodial one to reflect the cultural background of the accused.
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As the Siilaanyo administration is going out within a year, some of those who have a weak spot for corruption and who were restrained by the Somaliland law and system might of course look for opportunities elsewhere. And as it turns out, Xamar cadeey today is unrivalled as a destination for those who have a "get rich quick" plans.
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@galbeedi said: These hopeless youth need a to get back their pride , and that pride is a free, prosperous and dynamic Somalia. Unless that goal is achieved both the Somali youth back home and in the diaspora will suffer. The "Somalia" you are talking about had never had any peace and prosperity since the colonial powers left it's shores, so what magic tricks have you got under your sleeve to bring this elusive peace and prosperity to a failed state? How can you say the MJ youth can't find pride in a peaceful, prosperous, and independent Puntland which is realistically always going to be more cohesive than a chaotic entity full of resentful rival clans put together by foreign peacekeepers? How can you say the Jubbaland youth can only find pride in a corrupt administration put together by the neighbouring states and a bunch of unelected old men residing a capital city owned by a rival clan, but not their own independent, peaceful, and prosperous Jubbaland?
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I don't know why the koonfurian folks insist on being humiliated and colonised by their African neighbours. Instead of this unworkable clan federalism, why don't each clan/region go their separate way and become an independent state? Puntland can become an independent country. So is Jubbaland, Banaadir along with the HAG inhabited central region, and the Baydhabo folks can also be free of the rest. I am sure Somalis can't be in a worst condition than the one they are in now. There are so many mini states in the world who are doing much better than large but poor and unstable ones. Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Brunei, Singapore, Luxembourg, Malta, and many more are way better nations than many chaotic giants in the world. Djibouti is a mini state run by our own people but unlike the failed state called Somalia, it is a success story. Somalis tried a unitary and democratic state but failed, tried a unitary dictatorship but failed, tried 4.5 but failed, and have also tried clan federalism but again failed. How much more should this failure continue before we come to the conclusion that a mutually agreed partition is the best option available? I am sure four or five independent states in the former Somali Republic will not be any worst the the disaster we have today.
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@galbeedi said: Any legitimate Somali leader should have arrested him on the spot and charge him with espionage, corruption, bribery and even causing total mayhem . I would have arrested my first day of the job to send clear message. You can not get elected/selected without general Gabre's (who is the real boss) approval. Even if you got his initial backing but then start to go off course, he will give you a gentle reminder that you are his employee. Such a reminder might include you being detained and tortured by the same guys you were counting on for your planned arrest of general Gabre.
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It is nice to prove everyone wrong. Everyone though the club had no chance, the ageing Italian manager had no talent, and the Leicester CEO was mad to appoint a failed manager.
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@Tallaabo said: Shiekh Aadan speaks the truth. But as Coofle said, the Scottish guy can't be bothered without hard evidence.
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Shiekh Aadan speaks the truth.
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Coofle, the way the whole case was conducted and publicised smells of an organised campaign to scare people and make the poor guy an example. No one cares about proper justice in Somaliland and the courts are so corrupt, so the poor guy is just a sacrificial lamb for the government's environmental campaign. The recurrent droughts created a lot of worry for the government and everyone in Somaliland but the few remaining trees are still being cut to make charcoal. As the government can't afford to police the whole countryside, they are probably using this unlucky fellow to send a message.
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@Ilbir said: You sir are dangerously stupid. Calling Naturopaths witch doctors is akin to abuse of a professional. You are the same idiot who has his worthless children vaccinated. You also believe fluoride is truly needed for healthy teeth & that chemotherapy actually cures cancer! lol.... You are uneducated. Ignoring your uncalled for insults let me clarify my comment. The witch doctors I referred to in my comment are not Naturopath practitioners in any sense of the word. I don't think there are any Naturopathy clinics in Somaliland apart from the Chinese one. The fraudulent guys I was talking about are the so-called "faith healers" or the fake wadaado who hide behind the Quraan to rip off the public. The Naturopathy practitioners are in my opinion more logical and trustworthy than the lot we have in Somaliland.
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@Coofle I go to Somaliland regularly and I was saddened to notice that in the absence of proper healthcare, the witch doctors have set up shops everywhere. What these immoral men do is not only a financial exploitation of the poor and ignorant, but also now becoming a public health hazard. People with all sorts of illnesses which can include contagious diseases queue for the services of these fraudsters and then go back to their homes and families with only a bag of worthless herbs and powders. The equally useless government in charge of the country does absolutely nothing to stop those dangerous witch doctors or educate the vulnerable public.
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The ladies are silent which can only mean one thing Mr Maxamad; they are politely asking you to leave them alone to climax in peace.
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@Ilbir said: Simpletons! What will diaspora building hotels do for us?! It erodes the morals of the women and gives them a safe please to have sex-out of marriage. Why is it that these dhaqan-celis fools have come into Somalia and ruined the morality of Somalia. It was back in the day when women thought kissing was disgusting and against the religion, with their husbands missionary was the only position they did and kissing was frown up in the heat of the moment, now these same women are okay with blowjobs, standing while fucking, and other despicable acts. It takes more than one person to sin in the act adultery and it is not just the woman whose morals get eroded. Men who engage in illigal sexual intercourse are just as immoral and guilty as the women whose bodies they enjoy. From this comment of yours it looks like you have an uneasy relationship with sex and with the female sex. There is nothing wrong with engaging in a good sex within the set limits of the Devine law and in my opinion kissing and oral sex are part of the joys of sex. If you haven't tried them do it asap.
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Mr MM seems to be a devoted follower of the shameless conspiracy theorist- Mr Daahir Culusow. It is that snake who spread the baseless rumours that Somaliland and Ethiopia are behind Alshabaab. For their own sake southerners must stop the lame excuses and take a tough stance against the ragtag terrorist militia plighting their society. The people of Somaliland gain nothing from supporting instability in Somalia and indeed have a vested interest in a terror and chaos-free south. By the way, can you tell us what sort of help did the "false state" request from Somalia? Before I end this comment I should mention that I am a good candidate for the position of a "benevolent dictator".
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@Tillamook said: Tallaabo, saaxiib, calling me a fool for rightfully pointing the finger at the corrupt and ineffectual Silanyo administration for this disaster, is entirely disingenuous and unfortunate on your part. I, like the poor mothers in that video who were mourning, fully lay the blame solely at the feet of Silanyo and his "waanu go'aynaa" administration for the tragic loss of lives in the Medeterranian. Be that as it may, sxb, if you still wish to further engage me directly on this thread about this particular disaster, then I will have to insist that you first grasp your ears firmly and pull; maybe then you just might be able to wrench your head free from your withered rear end and see how hapless, helpless and hopeless the youth of Somaliland have become because of the brigands in charge in Hargaysa who have nothing better to offer the people besides the usual diversionary claptrap of ..."waanu go'aynaa...iyo wey duushay bahashii... iyo May18 baa soo dhow ee aanu hudheelo lagu niikiyo, afarta beeni-jiho adduunka, ka kireysano". For fcuks sake, when will this misery for the people of Somaliland end? Tallaabo, sxb, the youth need good jobs and opportunities. The youth need hope. The youth must made to love their homeland and lives in Somalia, again. Somaliland deserves a better government than the current useless and out-of-touch Silanyo. Somaliland deserves better than Muse Bixi and Faisal Waraabe. Somaliland CAN do better! First of all you have either not read my comment at all or you have deliberately mis-quoted me. I neither called you a fool nor supported any administration. Indeed I consider the useless Silaanyo administration a total waste of time. Secondly, you have implied that the grass is a lot greener at your side of the fence and that the only way the youth in Somaliland can find any hope is to cross that fence. This too like the deliberate mis-quotation of others is a time honoured trick used by the propaganda ministries of the world's wicked regimes, and as everyone knows is completely untrue. The youth in Somaliland will never find any opportunity in a land where its citizens live for the sole purpose of bringing each other down, of course with the readily available help of foreign armies.
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@Tillamook said: This is what happens when you destract the people with secessionist nonsense instead of actually working hard to improve the people's lives. To Silanyo and all his secessionist pipe dreamers who got nothing for the people but bullshit: This incident, once again, bestows upon your shoulders a degree of mocking infamy and ridicule which will be very hard to escape from! Shame on you , dimwits! https://youtu.be/TuVCgqx7WFo Walaalaha naftooda ku waayey baddaha waxaan Eebe uga baryaaya naxariis...ehelkoodana, samir iyo iimaan. You are either taking an immoral advantage of a sad situation or your logic is dictated by the raw emotion of the moment. Whichever it is, you will be wiser to avoid making any comments lest you make yourself look like a fool.
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Mr Galbeedi, Your supposed solution to the economic problems in Somaliland is the same thing that created the problem in the first place, ie the failed union. The root of the problem is not the secession but bad leadership as you also pointed out. We need to get rid of the tribalism which is the plague in our society and elect visionary leaders if we are to bring about a real change and eeconomic development.
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