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  1. General Duke;691143 wrote: Not sure why someone is confusing their opinions with facts. Somwliweyn is not Siyad Barre, Riiyaale, Siilanyu or others recent masters of NW Somalia. It is the best political ideolagy that Somali's have. Its empowering the Somali people. So they can build a better future. With a united Somali populace we would at least be able to develop key infrastructure and our economy. We have seen how much development clans on their own have achived. Now after 20 years of failure and clan wars, lets give unity a chance. Somwliweyn has not failed, indeed the clanisation of Somalia has made all into beggars, refugees and marginalized often hated ethnic minorities in the Diaspora. Soomaliya Ha Noolato.
  2. Xaaji Xunjuf;691105 wrote: laakin in reality ma jirto it stopped existing after 26 jan 1991 Reality is NO AQOONSI for YOU. At the UN HQ, the blue and white flies high...Somalia is a recognized country. Now that is a reality. Digest that. Galab wanaagsan.
  3. Waxuu rabo ha sheego, waxuu yahay isma bedelaayaan. Diintiisana meel ha la fadhiisto.
  4. Xaaji Xunjuf;691102 wrote: ^^ ma vila somaliyad la hadashay maya, ayaga ayaa ila soo hadla...lol lol@Zack.
  5. Xaaji Xunjuf;691051 wrote: Waleh Amiirki ba hadlay wa farin aad u wanaagsan bu so jeediyey dadka yaan diinta la nacsiin Here comes the number1 fan.
  6. Xaaji Xunjuf;691077 wrote: Somaliland maanta wa jirta Somalia maanta ma jirto At the UN HQ, Somalia wey jirtaa... next question please...
  7. Waiting for Mubarak's speech. Coming shortly.
  8. Mogadishu still has bling bling buildings and it still is beautiful...
  9. AYOUB;691052 wrote: After all the fuss? So no to Saracen, what about the other ring by the name SKA? "To be" waaye so far ... Will find out soon enough though.
  10. Xaaji Xunjuf;691013 wrote: They know they they won't find peace with out Somaliland helping them. DhulSoomaliyeed caawinaayaa dadkooda, no shame in that!
  11. General Duke;691031 wrote: Sitting in a Marfish all day, starring at a blue paper bag and making up stories about how ones clan will liberate Buhudle will not get ransom from anyone. One has to be active, Qad free and able to swim to catch the treasures of the sea. :D
  12. General Duke;691019 wrote: We need more Muggers and less Mugged ones in these forums. Somalia marking two decades of aboslute madness is a moment that should not be played down... Long live Somaliweyn. You are on a roll today! Long live Somaliweyn indeed!
  13. Typical and proud. -------------- Maamulka G/Banaadir oo maanta xariga ka jaray xarumo cusub Muqdisho, Soomaaliya (Calanka.com) - 27-Janaayo-2011 Munaasabad si weyn loo soo agaasimay islamkraana xariga looga jaray dib u dayactir lagu sameeyay xaruntii maamulka degmada X/jajab iyo kawaankii Malaayga ee degmada X/weyne oo dhawaan ay dib u habayn ku samaysay hay'adda UNDP ee Qaramada Midoobay ayaa manta lagu kala qabtay xarunta degmada X/Jajab iyo Kawaanka Malaayga ee degmada X/weyne. Guddoomiyaha degmada X/weyne C/llaahi Ibraahim Sahal Gardhuub oo goobta xariga looga jaraayay dhismaha cusub ee Kawaanka Malaay goobjoog ka ahaa ayaa hadal uu halkaasi ka jeediyay ku amaanay hay'adda dhismahan fulisya iyo intii gacanta ka geeysatay. “Taariikhda duugowda iyo mida taagan baa xusiye Tarsan yaan loogu tagin”, ayuu tix gabay ah ku yiri C/laahi Ibraahim Sahal guddoomiyaha degmada X/weyne. Sidoo kale Gudoomiyaha gobolka Banaadir ahna duqa magaalada Muqdisho mudane Maxamuud Axmed Nuur Tarsan oo isaguna halkaa hadal ka jeediyay ayaa sheegay in uu uga mahadcelinayo cidkasta oo dadaal ku bixisay dib u habaynta lagu sameeyay dhismaha Kawaanka Malaayga ee X/weyne iyo xaruntii Degmada X/jajab, waxaana uu gudoomiyuhu wacad ku maray in aaney jiri doonin cid laga aqbalaayo in dhismahan si aan danta umada ahayn ugu ciyaarta. Wuxuu sheegay in sharciga lamarsiin doono cidii isku daysa arrinkaa, isagoona dhanka kale ballan qaaday in wixii ka dhiman ee awoodiisa uu maamulku dhamaystiri doono. Arintani ayaa qeyb ka ah dadaalka maamulka Gobolka Banaadir ee uu hormuudka u yahay mudane Maxamuud Axmed Nuur Tarsan uu ugu jiro dib u soo nooleeynta adeegyadii bulshada ee ku burburay dagaalada dalka ka soconaya, taas oo horay uu wacad ugu maray intii karaankiisa inuu dib usoo nooleyn doono. Maamulka G/Banaadir oo uu hogaamiyo mudane Tarsan ayaa tan iyo waqtigii lasoo doortay waxa uu heerba heer soo gaarsiiyay wax ka qabashada adeegyadii guud ee dalka kuwaasoo horay u bur-buray, waxaana maamulku wali ku howlan yahay howlaha nadaafadda iyo dayactirka waddooyinka dhexmara degmooyinka G/Banaadir kuwaasoo horay ay dadku dhibaato ugu qabeen.
  14. Somalia cancels troop-training deal By Mohamed Sheikh Nor The Associated Press MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somalia's government decided on Thursday to cancel an agreement with a private security company linked to the founder of Blackwater Worldwide to train Somali forces to go after pirates and insurgents, a senior official said. Deputy Security Minister Ibrahim Mohamed Yarow told The Associated Press that the Cabinet, meeting behind closed doors, ended the agreement with Saracen International in a decision he said is "irrevocable." The AP reported last week that Erik Prince, whose former company Blackwater Worldwide became synonymous with the use of private U.S. security forces running amok in Iraq and Afghanistan, had quietly taken on a new role in the project to train troops in lawless Somalia. Blackwater guards were charged with killing 14 civilians in 2007 in the Iraqi capital. Yarow said his government, which controls only part of Mogadishu in a country that has seen mostly anarchy for two decades, wanted assistance, but only from companies with distinguished records. "The Cabinet has today overwhelmingly voted against Saracen International," Yarrow said. Lafras Luitingh, the chief operating officer of Beirut-registered Saracen International, did not immediately return phone calls or text messages from AP seeking comment. Yarow said the contract had also envisioned reviving social services in Mogadishu, Somalia's capital which has been heavily damaged by ongoing fighting, including building health facilities. On Jan. 21, a day after the AP report appeared, U.S. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley told reporters in Washington that the United States was "concerned about the lack of transparency regarding Saracen's funding, its objectives and its scope." Crowley said the U.S. had made these concerns known to Somali officials. Luitingh had told AP that his company signed a contract with the Somali government in March. He declined to say then whether Prince was involved in the project and said he was not part of Saracen. But a person familiar with the project and an intelligence report seen by AP said Prince was involved in the multimillion-dollar program financed by several Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates. It aimed to mobilize some 2,000 Somali recruits to fight Somali pirates who are terrorizing mariners sailing far off the African coast. The force was also to go after a warlord linked to Islamist insurgents, one official said. Blackwater gained a notorious reputation in Washington after a series of incidents. A U.S. federal judge threw out the charges related to the 2007 Baghdad shootings on the grounds that the defendants' constitutional rights were violated. Last year, Iraq's Interior Ministry gave all contractors who had worked with Blackwater at the time of the shooting one week to get out of the country or face arrest for visa violations. The European Union is training about 2,000 Somali soldiers with U.S. support, and an African Union force of 8,000 Ugandan and Burundian peacekeepers is propping up the government. Prince, now based in the United Arab Emirates, is no longer with Blackwater, now known as Xe Services. He has stoutly defended the company, telling Vanity Fair magazine that "when it became politically expedient to do so, someone threw me under the bus." Since the signing of the Saracen contracts, a new Somali government took office and appointed a panel to investigate the deal and others, Minister of Information Abdulkareem Jama said earlier this month. The U.N. is quietly investigating whether the Somalia projects have broken the blanket embargo on arms supplies to Somali factions.
  15. That you aint getting Aqoonsi, yes! they definitely know that, but do you? lol...
  16. SomaliLand means DhulSoomaliyeed duh. Oh! and don't worry about what I should say. FYI: Xaji ayaan u jawaabaayey about the AQOONSI part.
  17. Markii shir Soomali lagu qabto so adigan dhaha "dal shisheeye"? adiga uun baa is khilaafa... Mr K, please learn how to read. Thanks. Recognized country means wadan la aqoonsanyahay. Calankooda waxuu ka taaganyahay the UN HQ. Awoowe ayaan hadalkiisa wax ku darsanaayey. Somali waaye iyo ma ahan meesha ma taal. SL wadan ma ahan Kenya iyo DJibouti waa wadamo. Intaas garo. Mahadsanid.
  18. Xaaji Xunjuf;690810 wrote: nfd kenya hadaad u qaxdiid so qaxooti kuma tihid dalka kenya same as Djibouti same as Somaliland Kenya and Djibouti are recognized countries. Ku noqo mar labaad! maamul gobol wadan ma ahan! goodnight awoowe!