Saalax

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  1. Mashallah. But Hargeysa should build many reservoirs where water can be stored. This they can benefit from the rains at maximum.
  2. Interesting. If the British didn't give NFD to Kenya, now that oil could have belonged to Somalia . Good luck to Garissa folks.
  3. Xaaji Xunjuf;968316 wrote: Kan wuxu u bahanyahay in caanaha laga liso kulaha Seylac ila raskambooni:D
  4. Another Xaklotoosiye? Prof: Cali Khaliif Galaydh, ayaa quus ka soo joogsaday riyadii Soomaaliwayn ee uu aaminsanaa isla markaana ay u socon wayday dumintii uu la doonayay Somaliland. Warar hoose oo laga helayo Cali Khaliif Gallaydh ayaa sheegaya in ay kala quusteen Madaxda Soomaaliya isla markaana ay imika xaaladoodu meel xun marayso isaga iyo Madaxwaynaha Soomaaliya. Proff: Cali Khaliif Galaydh oo qadiyadda Somaliland xilli hore taagersanaan jiray, ayaa wakhtiyadii dambe ka soo hor jeeday isla markaana aaminsanaa mabda,a Federaalka kana noqday Soomaaliya Raysalwasaare xukuumaddii Cabdi Qaasin Salaad Xasan, isagoo xilliyadii dambena abaabulay kooxda la baxday Khaatumo State oo uu ahaa masuulkii dabada ka riixayay hirgalinteeda. Cali Khaliif Galaydh,ayaa la sheegay in uu imika ku soo jeedo Somaliland isla markaana uu doonayo in uu wada hadal la furto . Waxay wararku intaa ku darayaan in uu doonayo in ay xidhiidh dhaw yeeshaan Xukuumadda Somaliland isla markaana uu soo diga rogto dalka Somaliland oo uu hore uga haajiray. Tallaabadan la sheegay in uu dib ugu soo noqonayo Cali Khaliif Gallaydh ayaa hadday dhabawdo waxay noqonaysaa masulkii labaad ee aaminsanaa Somalilawn isla markaana ka midka ahaa Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya ee dib ugu soo noqda qadiyadda Somaliland oo uu ka soo horjeeday ,waxaana ka horeeyay Prof Axmed Ismaaciil Samatar oo si wayn uga soo horjeeday Somaliland kana mid ahaa Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya balse usoo noqday qadiyadda Somaliland. Prof:Cali Khaliif iyo Prof: Samatar ayaa la sheegay in ay labaduba cadaadis siyaasadeed kala kulmeen xukuumadda Federaalka Soomaaliya iyo golaha Baarlamaanka ee ay ka midka noqdeenba. http://durdurnews.com/Detail.php?id=1139
  5. Who are those weird looking Yemenis, They look like the Rashaida group from Saudi Arabia who immigrated to Eritrea and Sudan.
  6. Somaliland scores big against Federal Government at Istanbul talks [Analysis] 11 Jul 11, 2013 - 11:25:24 PM GAROWE, Somalia July 11, 2013 (Garowe Online) - The Communiqué on the political talks between Somali Federal Government (SFG) and Somaliland’s separatist administration indicates a big political score for Somaliland, as the SFG surrendered too much in the early stages of political negotiations, in hopes of achieving bigger goals. SFG Interior Minister Abdikarim Hussein Guled and Somaliland Commerce Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Omar signed the document, entitled “Communique of the Somaliland and Somalia Dialogue Held in Istanbul on 7-9 July 2013”. The talks were hosted by the Turkish government for the second time since April. Turkish Foreign Minister sits between SFG and Somaliland delegations, Istanbul July 7, 2013 While referencing prior agreements – Chevening, Dubai and Ankara – the document highlights that SFG and Somaliland delegations engaged in three days of deliberations at the Istanbul talks and concluded with a three-point agreement. While Clause 2 “Committed to the continuation of talks” and Clause 3, “The next meeting will be held in Turkey within 120 days” emphasize political rhetoric, it is Clause 1 that issues practical declarations that catch everyone’s eye: “Agreed to the return of the air traffic management from the UN and decided to establish a joint control body that is based in Hargeisa to lead the air traffic control of both sides. It is also agreed that this body will propose a mechanism for equitable revenue-sharing,” the agreement read. Political score for Somaliland Leaders of the SFG (and former Transitional Federal Government – TFG) have met with Somaliland President Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo since the talks began in June 2012 in the U.K., the former ruler of colonial Somaliland. This marked the first time Somaliland’s leaders met with officials from Mogadishu, underpinning a new policy and shifting political tone taking its root in Hargeisa. In Dubai, on June 28, 2012, President Silanyo met with then-TFG President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, and signed a softly worded communiqué to be followed by the April 13, 2013, agreement signed in Ankara that slightly built on the progress of the Dubai agreement. But the Istanbul communiqué jumped exponentially on the political scale, with the SFG inexplicably awarding Somaliland control over airspace of the Federal Republic of Somalia, while the SFG received nothing in return. The “two-state proposition” Over the years, political pundits have floated an idea of the aptly titled “two-state proposition” and there remains the persistent speculation that the U.K. supports a “two-state” solution for Somalia’s political anarchy, pointing to the fact that the talks originated at the London Conference 2012. Under this proposition, Mogadishu and Hargeisa would negotiate a political settlement on equal footing, in accordance with colonial-era boundaries of British Protectorate of Somaliland and Italian colony of Somaliland. Somalia adopted a federal constitution in 2012 and the country is transforming into a federal republic, with state governments in the periphery and a national federal government in the center. Under this arrangement, the country’s existing administrations and a myriad of political institutions are expected to merge into a coherent national political entity – built from the foundation-up, with political and economic balance that generates national consensus, and power is effectively exercised as close to the people as possible. But detractors of federalism say that federalism, as a political arrangement, is unfit for Somalia due to the Somali people’s homogeneous nature of sharing religion, language, culture, and a national heritage, but this argument fails to explain how the homogenous society torn apart by hatreds and wars, re-trusts a centralized system after the state collapse of 1991. Moreover, others argue that the federal system “balkanizes” Somalia and creates “clan states” in a country of 10 million citizens. This latter notion dismisses the demographic nature and historical reality of Somali clan settlements ( deegaan, in Somali), with majority-minority proportions in any region of the former 18 regions of Somalia. However, many anti-federalism commentators remain open to the concept of a Somali Federal Republic, with only two state governments of: Mogadishu, and Hargeisa. Such a system is diametrically opposed to the Somali federal constitution and the existing states, namely Puntland and Jubaland. Risking new disorder The SFG enjoys international recognition and has received international funding to rebuild the semblance of a federal government. The endowment of international recognition comes with its share of opportunities and burdens, and the SFG has manipulated its opportunities to re-design the political context in Somalia, thereby creating for itself new burdens and formidable challenges ahead. Equipped with the international community’s call for dialogue, in line with the London Communiqué of February 23, 2012, the SFG and its predecessor TFG have pursued a dialogue process with Somaliland, aiming to achieve a political settlement that is satisfactory to both parties, to include an advantage over Puntland. But political reality in Somalia indicates that the SFG is trekking on political fault lines, with potential catastrophic consequences for national political order in Somalia. The talks between SFG and Somaliland marginalize Puntland, the third giant in the room, and Puntland feels it has constitutional duty to partake in consultations for matters relating to federalism and national security. Moreover, Puntland’s administration is irked by the lack of response from SFG leaders in Mogadishu, regarding the tampering of the Somali Provisional Federal Constitution (PFC), signed in Nairobi on June 22, 2012, by the UN-endorsed Signatories of the Roadmap to End the Transition in Somalia. Puntland says the Somali Federal Parliament is using a tampered copy of the PFC and threatens to cut cooperation with Mogadishu. Puntland is now leader of a shifting power configuration in Somalia and Mogadishu looses in failing to effectively engage with Puntland on critical national matters that require cooperation. The SFG is risking a new national political disorder in silently promoting the two-state proposition, whilst ignoring the federal constitution and manipulating the rights of Puntland, Jubaland and the emerging states. Furthermore, the SFG has lost a major political point for surrendering a national asset to Somaliland – effectively awarding separatism, while gaining nothing in return. GAROWE ONLINE http://www.garoweonline.com/artman2/publish/Somalia_27/Somalia_Somaliland_scores_big_against_Federal_Government_at_Istanbul_talks_Analysis.shtml
  7. Wadani;967916 wrote: He is well known around the Muslim world, but the Sayid is not. I wonder why. That is because Omar Mukhtaar's long struggle was more genuine. Sayid was involved in too much inter clan fights and raids.
  8. Xaaji Xunjuf;967900 wrote: Wamaxay noogo? Adeer adigu ma oromaad tahay oo afsomaliga ku dhibaya?
  9. ^Riyo.com. On our side it will be managed by a body of Somaliland officials and it will come under Somaliland aviation minister.
  10. That is the few of the things that was feasible for them to agree. Otherwise it would have been back to the UN managing it in Nairobi and Kenya eating the revenues.
  11. They did demand free passage, it was rejected. 2. Permit free movement of people and politicians on each side - Rejected http://somalilandpress.com/somalilandankara-talks-stalled-42972
  12. 1. Unity of Somalia should be abiding - Rejected 2. Permit free movement of people and politicians on each side - Rejected 3. Other remaining dialogues be hold inside country - Rejected 4. To hold future dialogues inside Somaliland or Somalia - Rejected http://somalilandpress.com/somalilandankara-talks-stalled-42972
  13. It is victory for Somaliland because it was Somaliland that was suggesting a joint committee to manage the airspace of former Somali republic way before, wasn't it the Somalia government that was thinking Somaliland airspace can be administered from Mogadishu solely?
  14. Jazakallah khair, here is also one with English translation and different sheikhs reciting. Click Launch Quran Explorer. http://www.quranexplorer.com/
  15. Wednesday, July 10th, 2013 | Dawladda Xasan Culusow oo markale Adhax wareentay Midnimada Soomaaliya. Kulankii ka soconayey magaalaada Ankara ee u dhexeeyey beesha SNM iyo Dawladda Soomaaliya ayaa la sheegay in qodob markale waxyeelo ku ah qaranimada Soomaaliya lagu saxeexay shirka Ankara. Mid ka mid ah xubnaha beesha SNM ee shirka ku irey ayaa bar uu ku lee yahay warbaahinta bulshada ka sheegtay guul ay ka mid tahay in hawada Soomaaliya Hargaysa laga xukumo. Laguna soo wareejiyo Hargaysa ayadoo laga soo rarayo magaalo madaxda Muqdisho, kooxdan ayaa ah markii labaad ee ay guul ka gaadhaan wada hadalada dawladda Fashilantay ee Xasan Maxamuud Culusow, wufuuda dawladda waxaa ku jiray wasiiru dawlaha arimaha gudaha iyo Aminiga qaran Eng. Mahdi Maxamuud Cali Samatar oo aan isku daynay inaan la xidhiidhno balse noo suurageli weydye. Sidoo kale warbaahinta Horufadhi ma oga mawqifka dhabta ah ee wasiirka maadama uu asaga keliya ahaa ruuxa matalayey midnimada Soomaaliya halka kooxa kale aan laga sugeyn dhawrista wadajirka Soomaaliya oo ay horey u galeen Khiyaano qaran. http://horufadhi.com/2013/07/10/dawladda-xasan-culusow-oo-markale-adhax-wareentay-midnimada-soomaaliya/
  16. Peeping Tom? Don't confuse me with what you do dude, I don't give Italians to my women like your King of Puntland did to his daughter while watching them . Edeb yeelo, caruuryahay.
  17. Just because it is the agenda the Somalia brought to the table doesn't mean it has been agreed.
  18. This is the inside. http://caynabanews.com/view.php?id=29631
  19. ^The CEO is there, his name is Mustafe Inadheero. Xaaji Xunjuf;967259 wrote: Wonderful deero mall looks very good they were working on this for a long time. Good to see it finally open up Indeed.
  20. MADAXWAYNE KU XIGEENKA SOMALILAND AYAA XADHIGA KA JARAY XARUN GANACSI oo la daho Deero Mall.
  21. What are the names of the elders from "Somaliland" that attended? And who do they represent. AUN to King Kong the clan elder of Puntland.
  22. Somaliland Is obviously not in for a unity but to cut off the rotten corpse dragging behind it that is Somalia, since it is derailing our progress.