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  1. Awoowe, at that time Zenawi declared war on Somalia (South Somalia) and Sheik Sharif defended his land from the invasion. Again, I ask you do you see Somalis demonstrating against the TFG or the "Ethiopian" presence in the South? and what does that tell you? About the lies your FM told. Here is a detailed discussion on UniversalTV. Thankful, he lied about the reason he was attending the meeting. He told everyone that SL was attending it as a country, when in fact they were just a maamul gobol. He broke the law (secessionist dastuur)...he betrayed his own fake country.
  2. All of the sudden it is wonderful when it contains the word "Somaliland"...kkkk... I would have said a lot but I will not spoil your fun just yet not to mention that I have other important tasks that require my immediate attention. Cheers yaa women hater!
  3. Liqaye;700428 wrote: Also dee xaaji niyow how dimwitted do you think every one else on SOL is? we know that the extent of your fake and patronizing concern for "konfuur" is exactly equal to what ever is less than a milimeter, your wish, your hope, your expectation is for continuous and prolonged fighting in the south , that will in some fantastical way conceivable only to the mind of a qabilist such as your self and the rest of your ilk will bring you closer to recognition [although this formula has not worked the past 20 years even when there was not one single entity to oppose your claims], today you rage against the government and talk to us about nimaan anaad waxbaa ka aqoonin like you were next door neighbors, "s heikh aweys likes chocolate milk, maya maya anaa oogee sheikhu likes vanilla milk" , simply because the government with the support of the overwhelming support of Somalis is slowly strangulating AS on the rope their own savagery has provided. The other reason you support AS is because Godane by fluke has become a titular leader of a pack of crooks in Mogadishu, where he was stealing your food rations a few years ago in Hargeisa, so since Godanes ilk have only provided nothing but one female minister [one initially famous for who married her] and an inordinate amount of jail guards [cidanka asluubta] a low I.Q job in africa, you support the A.S since those they maim and hurt are no where near the pornography studios in downtown hargeisa. So koleyba you will always have some one on SOL to entertain and argue with you vis a vis A.S lakiin dee maar maar bahasha inaga yaraa biyeey deeeeeee. Jawaab fiican ayaad u dhiibtey Xajiga. @Thankful... Xaji Xunjuf was quiet about the German pornographer, he was quiet when the secessionist foreign minister lied about the Wilton Park meeting that he attended and Xaji Xunjuf was quiet about the Buhodle massacre. He talks about how he wants democracy yet he waves his secessionist red cimaamad for a terrorist organization that rejects democracy. All in all, If you have time to spare for entertainment have a debate with awoowe. I don't think he knows what he is saying half of the time.
  4. Tiina uun ka soo baxa, ninkii pornographerka ahaa ayaad sii dayseen, markaas ayaad halkan noo soo fadhiisatey ood ka hadleysaa who is gaal iyo who is not. Pathetic really.
  5. Why wouldn't they care? are you a woman btw? or have any idea what it is like for them out there?
  6. Awoowe Xunjuf, Xamar waxba kama ogid, waxay shacabka rabaane waxba kama ogid, marka meel iska dhig taas. XI waa kuwii bililiqeysanaaye Ceelashaha Biyaha, Suuqa Bakaaraha iyo meelaha kale oo ay ka talin jireen, mar walba shacabka ka qaylinaayeen (it is recorded). At the end Aweys Iblis got what he deserved (yaa is gaarey weli) and became a prisoner of AS. Aniga sida aan horeyba kuugu sheegey, shacabka waxay rabaan ayaa muhiim ah, not what terrorist shoe shiners want or desire. Maanta dad badan ayaa boorar iyo qaylo dhaan la soo shir tagi lahaa hadey ka xanaaqsan yihiin the Ethiopian presence in the South, unfortunately (for you), TFG ayaa loo sacbinooyaa. Suckas to be a terrorist right now, don't it. Tick tock....BOOM! Isqarxiya intaan la idin qarxin ayaan mar hore idin idhi. Salaama awoowe, heesahaga maalayacnigana hore u sii wado. Waxa keliya kaa qayli siinaaya along with your confused son waa AS ayaa la sagootinooyaa. Say bye bye to Abu Zubeyra Indha Shareera!
  7. Xaaji Xunjuf;700393 wrote: Somalina awoow the topic is not about Al shabaab it's about Xassan daahir aweys and how consistent he is in his beliefs. He declared war on the Ethiopian troops and Warlord Cabdilahi yusuf because they made a pact with the enemý's of allah the Ethiopian Christian invaders and he also declared a war on the current foreign mercenaries in the country Amisom. He is just doing the same eventhough his clan cousin is leading the TFG at the moment. Most people have respect for that. Xaji, waan is baranay ayaan filaayaa iminka. Aweys Iblis, waxuu yahay ummada dhan ayaa arkoysa, mid adiga lagu weydiinaayo ma ahan. Banaanbaxyo looga soo horjeedo dawlada ma aragtey weli oo ka dhacaaya gudaha iyo dibadaba sida ay weeraradaan cusub u bilowdeen? Yey, meel walba oo aduunka Soomali joogta ayaa isu soo baxdey. AS are no ICU and they're on their own this time, ama jecloow ama nac. Waxay shacabka rabaan ayaa muhiim ah, waxayna rabaan nabad iyo argagixiso free environment. Ama u sacbi nimankaas ama ha u sacbin, waa hawl idin taalo, AS wadani ma ahan, meel walbana waa laga nacay, baqti dhintey ayey la mid yihiin, garbage bin-ka ayaana lagu shubaayaa soon InshaAllah. And that's what's up awoowe.
  8. haha... -------- Munaasabad lagu maamuusayay Maalinta Haweenka Adduunka oo maanta lagu qabtay magaalada Muqdisho (SAWIRRO) Talaado, 08 Maarso, 2011 (HOL) – Munaasabad ballaaran oo lagu maamuusayay maalinta haweenka adduunka ee 8-da Maarso ayaa maanta oo ay soo qabanqaabisay hay’adda midowga dhallinyarada Soomaaliyeed ee UYS ayaa maanta lagu qabtay magaalada Muqdisho. Munaasabadan oo ka dhacday Hotelka Saxafi ayaa waxaa kasoo qaybgalay mudanayaal ka tirsan baarlamaanka, haween ka socday qaybaha bulshada iyo marti sharaf kale oo haween-weynaha Soomaaliyeed. Iyadoo sidoo kale ay xafladda ka qaybgaleen kooxda fannaaniinta Iftin. Xildhibaan C/qaadir C/llaahi Diiriye (Cadaawe) oo furay munaasabadda ayaa ku tilmaamay maalinta haweenka mid muhiimad gaar ah u leh haweenka adduunka iyo haweenka Soomaaliyeed, isagoo hambalyo u diray haweenka Soomaaliyeed, kuna ammaankay kaalinta ay kaga jiraan horumarinta bulshada. Sidoo kale Abuukar Ganey oo ka mid ahaa mas'uuliyiintii ka hadashay munaasabadda ayaa soo dhoweeyay maalinta haweenka oo uu ku tilmaamay maalin farxad u ah haweenka Soomaaliyed iyo kuwa caalamka. "1400-sano ka hor ayaa xuquuqda haweenka la dajiyay, taariikhda oo ah mid soo-jireen ah mana ah mid inta lagu soo koobi karo, waxaan u mahadcelinayaa hay'adda UYS oo noqotay hay'adda isu xilqaantay horumarinta bulshada," ayuu yiri Abuukar Ganey oo intaa ku daray In hay'adda laga doonayo inay kordhiso wacyi-gelineyso bulshada. Waxaa kaloo goobta ka hadashay Raxmo Daahir Maxamed oo ka mid ah guddiga haweenka ee UYS, iyadoo caddeysay in maanta ay tahay maalin ciid u ah haweenka Soomaaliyeed iyo kuwa calaamka, waxaana uu tilmaamay in labo munaasabadood ay isku soo beegantay, tan koowaad oo ah boqol-sano guurada iyo maalintan oo kale oo ay caddeysay inay boqol jirsatay. Sidoo kale Faadumo Aadan Cilmi oo ka mid ah jaaliyadda Soomaalida ee dalka New Zealand ayaa iyana sheegtay in maanta ay ku faraxsan tahay inay waddan fog iyadoo ka timid ay ka qayb-gasho munaasabadda maalinta haweenka, waxaana ay iftiimisay inay jiraan dhibaatooyin heysta haweenka iyo caruurta, iyadoo intaas ku dartay inay ku barakaceen haweenka Muqdisho iyo dalka oo dhan, waxayna jaaliyada dibadda ugu baaqday inay kaalmeeyaan haweenka. Xaawo Cali Maxamed (Xaawo Kiin) oo ka mid ah haweenkii kulanka ka qaybgalay ayaa xustay in dareenka maanta oo kale ay munaasabaddan xambaarsan tahay ay tahay mid haweenka u gaar ah, iyadoo xustay inay haboon tahay in dib loogu milicsado dhibaatooyinkii sannadkii tagay soo maray haweenka iyo wixii u hagaagay sannadahaas Xildhibaanad Raabico Sheekh Ibraahim oo ka mid aheyd xildhibaanadii munaasabadan ka hadlay ayaa iyaduna sheegtay in dalka Soomaaliya uu la kulmay col iyo abaar, taasoo ay tahay kuwa laga duceysto, waxaana ay carrabowday in haweenka looga baahan yahay inay qaataan kaalintooda dib u badbadinta dalka iyo dadka Soomaaliyeed. Waxaa kaloo siminnaarka soo xirtay xildhibaanad Xaawo C/llaahi Qayaad oo sheegtay in maanta oo kale ay tahay maalin qiimo weyn u ah haween-weynaha Soomaaliyeed, waxanay ammaantay hay'adda UYS kaalinta lixaadka leh ee ay bulshada qaybaheeda kala duwan ka geysato. Xildhibaanad Xaawo ayaa sidoo kale iftiimisay in haweenka looga baahan yahay inay qaataan kaalintooda badbaadinta dalka, iyadoo sheegtayi n dowladdu ay diyaar u tahay inay kaalinteeda ka qaadato horumarinta haweenka Soomaaliyeed. Ugu dambeyn, munaasabadan ayaa ka qayb-galayaasha oo ahaa haween ay kaga doodeen dhowr su’aalood oo ku saabsan xaaladaha haweenka Soomaaliyeed, iyadoo su'aalaha oo ahaayeen kuwo xamaasad leh ay ka jawaabayeen ka qeyb-galayaasha. Hay'adda UYS ayaa wada howlo ballaaran oo dhinaca bulshada, waxaana had iyo jeer ay bulshada qaybaheeda u qabataa siminaaro iyo wacyi-gelin ku aaddan sida dalka looga samata bixi karo dhibaatada gaamurtay ee dalka muddo labaatan sano ay ka jirto. Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online maxuseen@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya
  9. Who: Arianna Huffington What: This Greek-American journalist (born Stassinopoulos) grew to prominence in the 1990s as a conservative columnist, but changed her political stripes around the millennium, favouring leftist causes such as the environment. She ran as an independent candidate for California governor in 2003. She co-founded the news aggregator website Huffington Post in 2005; "HuffPo," as it's known colloquially, now gets close to half a billion page views a month. What's next: On Feb. 7, AOL announced that it had acquired The Huffington Post for $315 million US, in the process installing Huffington as president and editor-in-chief of the newly formed Huffington Post Media Group, which oversees the news site as well as AOL Music, Moviefone and MapQuest. The merger solidified Huffington's claim as one of the most powerful people in modern media, and it will be interesting to see what she does with AOL's clout and resources in the coming months. ------- Who: Hillary Clinton What: The former first lady, New York senator and presidential nominee became U.S. secretary of state in 2009. In her tenure thus far, Clinton's diplomatic mettle has been tested by tensions in America's relationship with North Korea, Pakistan and China — to name just three. What's Next: The revolutions in Egypt and Libya are forcing the U.S. to re-calibrate its Middle East policy — from building new alliances to securing oil. This means Clinton will likely be a crucial player on the world stage as Middle East nations forge new political systems and global ties. Ultimately, she could play a more important part in the course of international affairs than many of her predecessors. ------- Who: Oprah Winfrey What: Since the debut of The Oprah Winfrey show in 1986, Oprah has risen swiftly to become the most influential woman in media. In the Forbes 2010 rankings, Oprah was believed to be worth $2.7 billion US, making her the richest self-made woman in America. She launched the careers of numerous other daytime TV hosts, but the "Oprah Effect" extends beyond television — her endorsement is credited with securing the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination for Barack Obama, and a recommendation in Oprah's Book Club is as good as gold. What's next: Her TV show is drawing to a close, but with a magazine, satellite radio show and cable TV network launched in January 2011, her influence seems unlikely to wane any time soon. She has repeatedly rebuffed attempts to woo her as a candidate for public office, but as her popularity and influence grows, it's hard to believe that politics won't be in her future in some capacity. -------- Who: Aung San Suu Kyi What: Aung San Suu Kyi spent much of the past 20 years under a house arrest in Burma (also called Myanmar) enforced by the oppressive junta that currently rules the country. Burma gained its independence thanks in part to her father's leadership. Her efforts to bring democracy to her homeland have earned her a cornucopia of international awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. She was released by Burmese authorities in November 2010, but the extent of her true freedom is still to be tested. What's next: The last time an election was held in the country with results that were considered even vaguely legitimate by other nations, her NLD party took more than 80 per cent of the seats. Already the symbolic leader of the Burmese opposition, Suu Kyi is ideally positioned to form at least an interim government if Burma's current military regime falls. ---------- Who: Indra Nooyi What: The chairperson and chief executive officer of PepsiCo joined the company in 1994 and was named president and chief financial officer in 2001. She was instrumental in the company's restructuring, pushing then-CEO Roger Enrico towards the 1997 divestment of its fast-food restaurants. She was also closely involved with the 1998 acquisition of Tropicana and the 2001 merger with Quaker Oats. What's next: In 2006, Nooyi was named CEO of PepsiCo. Under her leadership, the company moved to acquire its two largest North American bottlers in 2009 and made its largest international acquisition in 2010, buying a majority stake in a major Russian dairy. Her decisions regarding the company's internal structure have lead PepsiCo to amass the largest portfolio of brands with more than $1 billion US in annual sales: 19 in total, including Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Gatorade and Doritos. Besides the impact Nooyi's daily decisions have on national economies around the world — both those that supply the raw materials and those that buy the resulting products — the company's massive global marketing power influences an entire "Pepsi generation" of consumers.
  10. CBCnews World To mark the anniversary, here is a look at 10 remarkable women and their impact on social trends, entertainment, business, economics and politics. ---------- Who: Angela Merkel What: The first woman to serve as chancellor of Germany was re-elected for her second term in 2009. A former chemist at a science academy in East Berlin, Merkel was propelled into politics through the growing democracy movement in the late 1980s. She also chaired the G8, the second woman to do so. What's next: Frequently compared to former British prime minister — and "Iron Lady" — Margaret Thatcher, Merkel was labeled the most powerful woman on the planet from 2006 to 2009 by Forbes magazine. Her ranking took a bit of a tumble last year (to No. 4). But Merkel, who oversees Europe's largest economy, remains a strong political force. Widely recognized for her political pragmatism and ability to compromise, she has emerged as a leader in the fight for fiscal stability in the face of the debt crises and growing multicultural tensions gripping European nations. ------ Who: Dilma Rousseff What: Following the 1964 Brazilian coup that installed a military dictatorship, Rousseff took an interest in socialism and was a key founder of the Command of National Liberation (Colina) in 1967. With Colina, she promoted Marxist politics and opposition to Brazil's military dictatorship. She was jailed for two years in 1970 and became involved with the resurrection of the Brazilian Labour Party in the 1980s. What's next: In 2010, Rousseff announced her candidacy for president for the ruling Workers' Party. As Chief of Staff for the popular Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Rousseff vowed to continue many of his policies. On Oct. 31, she won in a runoff election, becoming the country's first female president. Rousseff is now charged with overseeing Brazil's meteoric economic growth. The eyes of the world will also be on Rousseff and her country as Brazil prepares to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. ------- Who: Michelle Obama What: Her husband may be president of the United States, but Michelle Obama has taken the role of First Lady and crafted it into a unique position of advocacy and support for issues ranging from school nutrition and the fight against childhood obesity, to assisting military families. What's next: Named Forbes magazine's most powerful woman in 2010, the Harvard-educated lawyer is not afraid to get her hands dirty for causes she believes in, right down to digging up the grass outside the White House to help create a garden of healthy vegetables. When she began a campaign against childhood obesity, food retail giants promised to lower the calories in their products. Even her clothing choices — a mix of high fashion and items from mainstream retail chains — set off trends: a New York University business professor found companies register a 2.3 per cent stock gain when she wears their apparel. ------ Who: Lady Gaga What: Singer Lady Gaga (born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta) has sold 12 million copies of her debut album, The Fame (2008) and mounted a couple of sold-out tours. She will release her second album, Born This Way, on May 23. Lady Gaga currently has one of the largest Twitter followings in the world (8.6 million followers and counting), and whether you're a fan of her music or not, that kind of instant reach equals global influence. What's next: Gaga has enjoyed a raft of hit singles and the attendant riches, but that's not the sum total of her cultural impact. Her outlandish attire and frequently bizarre performances are inspiring fashion designers and other musicians. She has also become a gay icon, using public appearances and Twitter to advocate for same-sex marriage, the repeal of the U.S. military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, and gay emancipation in general. ----------- Who: Queen Rania Al-Abdullah What: The 40-year-old Queen of Jordan is one of the most popular and influential figures in the Middle East. Dedicated to humanitarian causes, Rania's social initiatives include the Jordan River Children Program, which advocates for children's welfare, and the Madrasati ("My School") Foundation, which rebuilds and repairs poorly resourced local schools in Jordan and East Jerusalem. What's next: Queen Rania is very active in social media, with more than a million Twitter followers and a YouTube channel where she posts monologues aimed at breaking down stereotypes about Islam. As democratic sentiment surges through the Middle East and political power changes hands, Queen Rania could play a vital role as diplomat and advocate. ----- Cont'd...
  11. Today is the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day (IWD) with events taking place all over the world. This global celebration honors women's success, and reminds of inequities that still need to be redressed. In some places like China, Russia, Vietnam and Bulgaria, International Women's Day is a national holiday. In the United States, President Obama proclaimed March 2011 as "Women's History Month" calling Americans to mark IWD by reflecting on "the extraordinary accomplishments of women" in shaping the country's history." Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced the 100 Women Initiative: Empowering Women and Girls through International Exchanges. "So let us mark this day by finding ways to ensure women and girls' access to education, healthcare, jobs, and credit, and to protect their right to live free from violence," said Secretary Clinton. Many of us will celebrate the day with local efforts to support women's equality on a global level. Others will take the occasion to recognize a woman who has made a difference in her life - whether it is a mentor, mother, sister, or daughter, or girlfriend. Take a peak at this provocative video that appeared in the UK Guardian. It's narrated by Judy Dench and stars James Bond star, Daniel Craig. Perhaps, you'll choose to think about a women who is important to you and pass this message on to her. Dr. Irene S. Levine Huffington Post
  12. Munaasabad lagu maamuusayay maalinta haweenka Aduunka ee 8-da Marso ayna ka qeybgaleen mas’uuliyiin ka tirsan Dowlada ayaa manta lagu qabtay magaalada Muqdisho.
  13. 8 March 2011 We take this opportunity on International Women’s Day to address all Somalis—men and women, Government officials, members of Parliament, the business community and Civil Society—to ask that you place utmost consideration on the significant role of women in your society, culture, and politics, particularly at this moment in time as you prepare for the Constitution-making process. This year’s theme is “Equal education, training and science and technology: Pathway to decent work for women.” Education is a contributing factor to peace and stability through its capability of expanding the potential for better livelihoods and increased civic responsibility. There must be, however, an enabling environment to facilitate this, which is why it is critical now to engage in fruitful consultations and reconciliation between groups and communities. The role of Somali women in that regard will remain central and critical. Traditionally, the role of the Somali woman has been that of caretaker and, in many instances, the main or sole provider in the household. Though she is encumbered with these grave responsibilities, quite often she has been without a voice or a platform. Somalis must, therefore, recognize that without equal representation in the institutions of society, they are neglecting and denying themselves a vast part of their population, resource and cultural identity. However, it goes without saying that the International Community must also continue in its commitment to supporting the Somalis in creating this enabling environment in which equal rights and fundamental freedoms can flourish. There are several initiatives that the UN has undertaken in support of the cause and rights of women. UNPOS, for example, is supporting projects at the grassroots level by partnering with women’s organizations such as Save Somali Women and Children (SSWC) in South Central Somalia and the Gender and Development and Policy Institute in Somaliland towards the “Implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325”. Both entities are actively advocating for women’s empowerment and advancement in promoting peace. It is incumbent among all Somalis and members of the International Community to lend requisite support to such initiatives. In its Resolution 1325 (2000) on Women, Peace and Security, the United Nations Security Council urges all parties to incorporate gender perspectives in peace and security efforts and calls attention to the important role of women in conflict resolution. In October 2010, the tenth anniversary of its adoption was celebrated. Advocating for the rights of women in Somalia, UNPOS also facilitated in September, a Gender Audit of the Consultative Draft Constitution which recognized the importance of including women in all national institutions, in both elected and appointed positions. As Somalis, you have the opportunity to build a united and democratic society that accords respect to all Human Rights, including equality for women in all aspects of society as you embark on the reconstruction of your country. You have the advantage to learn from the experience and evolution of other post conflict societies. A peaceful society can only be sustained through according, protecting and respecting the rights of all of a nation’s citizens. To that end, it is imperative that women must be active participants in and contributors to the political, social and economic life of a society. To underestimate the magnitude of the Somali women’s contribution is to deny your nation a sizable wealth of its resources. We urge all Somalis—men and women—to meet the challenges with which they are faced and capitalize on the opportunity to work together toward improving the lives of their people and ensuring that basic freedoms form the core of their Constitution. Happy International Women’s Day!
  14. Hello Vans, are you reppin' for Van Nuys? How is the Infamous LA traffic treating you? Do you have any pics of Long Beach? do you surf? long board? how is your Spanish? Too many questions, yeah I know. Welcome to SOL.
  15. Hit the road Jack! Don't you come back no more! Thank you for sharing.
  16. lmao@CSI... big fan... worse comes to worse the evidence will be traced back to a certain tea wholesaler in Mumbai. Malika Xajiga ayey rabtaa in laga taqaluso it seems.
  17. Lets just say that it will be his last cup of Shah...
  18. Dawlada Puntland oo uga digtay Somaliland colaada ayka hurinayso Sool iyo Cayn Wasiirka warfaafinta ee dawlada Puntland Axmed Cali Askar oo waraysi siiyay BBC-laanteeda afka Somaliya ayaa sheegay inuu ka xun yahay dibaatooyinka kala gedisan ee ay ciidamada Somaliland u geysanayaan shacabka magaalada Laascaanod kadib markii shalay ay halkaas ka dhaceen dibad baxyo dadku ay ku diidan yihiin maamulka Somaliland isla markana ayku muujinayaan in ay ka mid yihiin maamulka Puntland Waxa uu wasiirku sheegay in ciidamada Somaliland ay xoog u adeegsadeen banaan baxayaashii ,iyada oo xabsiyaduna ay buuxaan ,waxa uu wasiirka wasaarada warfaafinta ee dawlada Puntland uu sheegay in ay tahay in dadka loo ogalaado waxa ay rabaan isla markana laga joojiyo dhibaatada lagula kacayo Waxaa wasiirku uu sheegay in maamulka Somaliland uu wafdiyo isdaba jooga ah u soo diray degaanadas si ay dadka ugu muujiyaan in dadku ay yihiin dadka ka tirsan Somaliland balse ay dadweynuhu ay cadeeyeen in ay yihiin dad Puntland Waxa uu wasiirku sheegay in Puntland ay had iyo jeer dhinaca nabada ku dadaalayo balse ay Somaliland gobolada Sool iyo Cayn ka wado hurinta colaadaha,waxana uu sheegay in dawlada Puntland uu masuul ka saaran yahay ilaalainta dadkeeda,isaga oo tilmaamay in ay jiraan dhaq dhaqaaqyo ciidan oo ku aadan difaaca dadweynaha ku dhaqan degaanadas. Waxana ugu baaqay Maamulka Somaliland inuu joojiyo dhibaatada uu kula kacayo dad weynaha muujinaya waxa ay doonayaan Dhanka kale waxa uu wasiirku walaac ka muujiyay taageerada dhaqaale ee dawlada ingiriisk ay sheegtay in ay u kordhinayso maamulka Somaliland,isaga oo sheegay in dhaqaalahas ay Somaliland u adeegsan doonto hurinta colaadaha ka taagan degaanadas Isha ku hay Puntlandnews24.com
  19. Sh Sharif is the president of Somalia and Xamar is the capital. lol... bad comparison awoowe. Shacabka LA (SSC people) have spoken and they don't want you (SL) in their town period. Teeda kale, Garowe weli maadan is arag awoowe, waxba ha dhihin PL ayaan la dagaalameynaa maanta. Markey soo galaan dagaalka waad carari doontaan all the way to Berbera. Waxaan rajeynaayaa in SL danteeda garato oo ay ka baxdo dhulka SSC haddii ay nabad doonaayaan. Waxaad ugu dhegentihiin dhul aadan lahayn ayaan la yaabanahay.