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Dubai,(Lasanod Online)- Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibedda ee Maamulka Somaliland Maxamed Cabdilaahi Cumar, ayaa sheegay in maamulkaasi uu ka shaqaynayo sidii nabadgalyo looga dhalin lahaa dalka Soomaliya. Maxamed Cabdilaahi Cumar waxa uu sheegay in nabadgalyo xumada ka jirta dalka Soomaliya ay sababtay in wax badani maamulka Somaliland u socon waayeen, sidaas daraadeedna ay aad ugu dedaalayaan sidii nabadgalyo Soomaliya looga dhalin lahaa. Sidaasna wuxuu ku sheegay mar uu u waramay jariiradda GULF NEWS oo kasoo baxda dalka Imaaraadka Carabta. Sidoo kalena wuxuu cadeeyay in marka dalka Soomaliya nabadgalyo ka dhalato ay kala hadli karaan gooni isku taaga iyo in Somaliland dib ula midowdo Somaliya oo ay ka mid noqoto nidaamka federaalka waxaanu arrintaas ka yidhi sidan: “Xukumadayadu aad ayay uga shaqaynaysaa sidii nabad loogu soo dabaali lahaa Somaliya, waayo nabadgalyo la’aan waxba nooma soconayaan, markaa ka bacdi ayaanu ka wada hadli karnaa arimaha gooni isku taaga iyo inaanu ku biirno oo aanu ka mid noqono federaalka (Soomaliya) sida Imaaraadka Carabta oo kale.”ayuu yidhi Maxamed Cabdilaahi Cumar.
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Toronto:- Somali singer, composer, poet, and songwriter, Saado Ali Warsame, to receive Lifetime Achievement Award for her 35-year musical career and Somali social activism! Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony will be in Toronto, Canada on Saturday, June 04, 2011 to create awareness for World Refugee Day on June 20th, 2011. Thirty-five years ago, Saado Ali Warsame joined Waberi, Somalia’s foremost music group, that existed before the collapse of the central government of Somalia and today she is still one of the best and most admired of her ensemble. On Saturday, June 4th, 2011, The Somali Refugee Awareness Project will present a Lifetime Achievement Award in music and Somali social activism to Saado Ali Warsame. The ceremony will be a fundraising dinner in Toronto to help The Somali Refugee Awareness Project to advocate and educate the mainstream media about the current Somali refugee crisis in Africa. Saado Ali will be traveling with the Somali Refugee Awareness Project to Kenya this summer for a video documentary project. June 20th is World Refugee Day and Somali Refugee Awareness Project is asking all Somalis to join together in humanity for Somalis in refugee camps around the world. As someone whose heart belongs to the well being of all Somali people, Saado Ali displays courage and bravery to speak up for Somali social issues. Saado became a household icon in 1975 when she appeared on the stage dressed modestly and astonishingly beautiful with a romantic song called Cunnaabi (amber), a song that up to now, is evocatively listened to by millions of Somalis. Saado’s popularity is not only due to her magnificent voice, but her pro-unity stand for a united Somalia. Unlike many of her counterparts, and without hidden agenda, she objectively opposed the practices of Somalia’s last totalitarian regime in 1980’s and for this she had been jailed twice by the then NSS, a notorious secret service organ that existed in Somalia. In 2010, she prevented a possible tribal cleansing in Northern Somalia. Although she is thousand of miles away from her home country of Somalia, the power of the Internet has helped her to reach millions of Somalis on YouTube and social network sites. “I am grateful to use my voice to help the less fortunate and thank you all for this award!” Saado says. She is passionate artist who is driven to make a difference. “There is a crisis in the world right now for Somali Refugees, we need to help displaced Somalis find a safe haven or help fix our country,” she says. Somali Refugee Awareness Project: An advocacy group designed to bring mainstream media attention and action on the current Somali refugee crisis in Africa. According to UNHCR, Somalia remains one of the countries generating the highest number of refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs) in the world. An estimated 1.4 million Somalis are displaced within the country while another 680,000 live as refugees in the neighboring countries. Some refugees have been in the same camps for 20 years and live in the worst overcrowding conditions.
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Xaaji Xunjuf;722506 wrote: Killing Somali Muslim people is not the way we should find a peaceful solution at any cost You replied to yourself..
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Xaaji Xunjuf;722505 wrote: A khadar what Ibtisam is talking about are the basic needs of the Average nomad wether it's from the garaad clan or the clans from Qurilugud or caynabo there are Minimum resources in the region.The Nomads in the region do not care about politics they just want their Animals to to graze in peace who will define the clan borders between the garaad clan and the clans of qurilugud and caynabo. The Garaad clan their Animals graze as far as burco and the qurilugud and caynabo oog clans their animals graze as far as awr boogeys and sarmaanyo and nugaal godan how are you going to divide them?. Exactly that is what I am talking about. How can you divide that same people as well teh Garad clan's camel graze over and beyond Garowe and you want to divide it into two different nations.. Don't you see how simple minded you're all the succession lot you seem as reasonable to be divided sool and Burco or Sanag itself, yet you want divide Sool and Nugal/garowe.... Who is politicising and saperating the people, us (ssc) or you, successionists. Of course average nomads need no boarders between all somalis no matter where, but atleast for now south and north.
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Ibti, habo, with no specific one post from all yours, you tried so hard to be a persuasive and approach to the matter in a respective ways, but failed in many parts by having in one sentense that ssc can't survive without s/l (clan) same as somaliland either yet promoting that saperation from the rest of somalia.. All ssc supporters here are saying to you we (somalis) all need each other from Lawyade to Dhoobley.. So keep the family together. If one is down now, in the case, the south, let us help to get it up.
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In Siilaanyo’s Trip to Kuwait, Acceptance to Union Symbol.
A_Khadar replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
Were you still searching? It took you over weeks to get these lines.lol.. -
Somaliland Ministerial Delegation welcomed in widhwidh district+PICS
A_Khadar replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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OdaySomali;721553 wrote: Instead of just assuming/saying stuff just ask me for clarification as to what I meant next time lool i'll save us all a lot of confusion and unnecessary debate. I was talking about the 'perspectives' of the different people/camps when they are in debate. I was not talking about land or borders or whatever you thought. When I refer to Somaliland I mean those that support/are with it. One would assume that those who are not, are in the Somalia camp (in terms of debate). Clan did not some into my comment at all (unless your glasses are clan tinted lool). Actually from what you said, I see that this SSC thing is entirely clan based? You seem a bit lost and confused and you are referring season sol to others when infact you are one...
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Referendum in all somalis every corner including NFD, Og, dJabuti, s/l and south. For sure, union will prevail and all somalis will unite and live happily ever after.. howe about this?
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Saalax;721548 wrote: 26th June is celebrated and a respected day in the calendar in Sland however not as much as May18th. This very much tells a lot about you and your project...
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^ I am askning landesr, they celeberate May 18th, not June 26th ... That is may quesiton why not June 26th but May 18th? Or you don't know about June 26th?
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Xaaji Xunjuf;721559 wrote: He rather be ruled from a Destroyed Mogadisho then be ruled from Hargeisa the Home of all Somalilanders , i just know one thing it's cuqdad towards Some Somaliland clans I rather be ruled from where all somalis united regardless of their clan and people can simply reconcile instead of creating mini state made out of emotion and angry. A city with full of Ciil iyo cuqdad and every where you turn, you hear, "F****sh" did this and did that.. Anint want live and have anything to do with that kind of city. Give a credit to that ruin city of Muqdisho, with its current lawlessness, you won't feel foreigner no matter which region of Somalia you're from, but Hargaysa, Buro and the mini tulloos in between, all you hear is clan names left to right.. <O:p</O:pWhy emphasizing more that Hargaysa is the home for all somalilanders but muqdisho can't be home of all somalis including hargaysawis.. <O:p</O:p
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lol...khaati alle baan joogna. :D:D Kuwaan yasan dhiig kar kugu ridin adigoon da' noqone.. U goo. Waa kuwo qandhan ah badidoodu..
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If that is the case, why not celeberate as much if not more for June 26th?
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So to be clear when you are refering to somaliland you meant to the one clan calling succession. If that is the case, then you are right nothing to argue about and ssc is in the somalia package.. If not and you are refering to the land known x-somali british, then my argument is valid.
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^^^ Is that why don't celeberate for the 26th of June?
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OdaySomali;721439 wrote: Everyday, for the past twenty years, has been a sad day in the history of Somalia! That is right, every day was sad, but celebrating and thousands to come out for May 18th and none for June 26th, that is so sad. That is what is wrong with this project. No celebration for the actual independent day from the British imperialism, June 26th… Someone emailed me other day saying "Today is our independent day so happy independent day." I was like, today is what? Independent from who? Seems that some people prefer staying under colony than being free.
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*Blessed;721490 wrote: OdaySomali, Well said, walaal. Si nin oday ah ayaad u hadashay. Political disagreements waa mid and I personally like the fact that there is a foray of differeing opinions on this forum, but when people ay xad dhafaan oo hooyooyinka cayaan oo cayaan dadnimada ummad dhan oo Islam ah, Somaalinimaday u doodayaan inay iska haystaan baa la qaatay. This lack of respect and failure to see a fellow Somaali as someone on the same level as you is the problem ina haysata. Africanown, Sisterly advise- you do provoke a lot of the insults, tone it down walaalo. Bless, I can agree with you more... And the blames is both isles..
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Originally Posted by OdaySomali ... If we are looking at the facts, is that Somaliland wants recognition and Somalia wants Somaliland re remain part of Somalia. Both are in difficult situations but one more so than the other. IMO, in this case the burden of convincing Somaliland is on Somalia. Let alone doing this but Somalia itself is divided, in turmoil and fragmented. If one adds, on top of that, insults, threats and other such behaviour then the aim to convince Somaliland will fail. My point is that Somaliland is not trying to convince Somalia. Secondly, if you go to the person you're trying to convince/negotiate with, with assertions and preconditions that that reek of arrogance when your shoulder-deep in shit yourself, fundamentally challenge the person and everything he stands for and lastly add to this insults and humiliation, it simply is not going to OdaySomal, the story is not how you put it, rather different. The issue isnt only s/l vs somalia, but regions within the land that s/l claims to be hers are not for this succession.. So do little digging before you try posting suggestions.
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Saalax;721466 wrote: The sad state of affairs. Those who inflicted their country with clannism & warlords yet have the nerve to ask "other people to unite with them". Salax this is saying alot about your own project.. Plus this whole thread is what is called "BAREEJO".... You didn't report any new thing, we know south is unstable and has many problems from shabab to amnison and no one denies so what is your point here?