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  1. Saalax

    Somalis

    The point is clear Al shabab boy. Don't claim our lands. Viva ardul al Somal.
  2. Saalax

    Somalis

    Gabiley , The republic of Somaliland. http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1503988&page=4 1163 wrote: . Midhisho, The Republic of Somaliland. http://www.flickr.com/photos/69301186@N07/6987956987/in/photolist-bDv7a2-bDv7ea-bqAbGo-bDv7qR-bDv7j2-bqAbFf-bb9444 1163 wrote: . Geeldoora, Calmadow, Republic of Somaliland. http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1503988&page=4 1163 wrote: .
  3. Saalax

    Somalis

    Stop fighting over pictures of The Republic of Somaliland. SMH those Somalians from Somalia.
  4. It is a smart move. Put Gedo with Bay and Bakool federal state, capture Middle Juba from Al shabab with Seirre Leone troops and install a pro government governor. What is left Lower Jubba? Lower Jubba alone can't be a federal state...
  5. 10 June 2013 Last updated at 23:12 Egyptian warning over Ethiopia Nile dam Ethiopia recently started diverting the Blue Nile Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has said "all options are open" to deal with any threat to his country's water supply posed by an Ethiopian dam. Mr Morsi said he was not "calling for war", but that he would not allow Egypt's water supply to be endangered. Egypt was apparently caught by surprise when Ethiopia started diverting the Blue Nile last month, amid works to construct a hydroelectric dam. The river is a tributary of the Nile, on which Egypt is heavily dependent. The Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is a $4.7bn (£3.1bn) project that Ethiopia says will eventually provide 6,000 megawatts of power. It says the Blue Nile will be slightly diverted but will then be able to follow its natural course. "Egypt's water security cannot be violated at all," Mr Morsi said on Monday. "As president of the state, I confirm to you that all options are open." "If Egypt is the Nile's gift, then the Nile is a gift to Egypt,'' he said, quoting popular sayings about the river in an emotive televised speech. "The lives of the Egyptians are connected around it... as one great people. If it diminishes by one drop then our blood is the alternative." Analysts say Mr Morsi could be using the issue to distract attention from severe domestic political and economic challenges. Egypt is particularly dependant on water supply from the Nile, and its growing population has been placing that supply under increasing strain. Sudan is also reliant on Nile waters. Egypt cites a colonial era ruling to claim a right to the majority of the Nile's waters for itself and Sudan, but Ethiopia says the ruling is outdated. Mr Morsi said Egypt had no objection to development projects on Nile basin states, "but on condition that those projects do not affect or damage Egypt's legal and historical rights". Last week, Egyptian politicians were inadvertently heard on live TV proposing military action over the dam. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-22850124?ocid=socialflow_twitter_africa
  6. Saalax

    Somalis

    Those pictures are Somaliland especially Gabiley, Calmadow and Midhisho, not Somalia. Somalilanders are more peaceful anyway.
  7. It seems many of them are largely confused. Only few of them know where they hail from. Forefathers Hassan Bhai says his forefathers came from Mozambique to serve in Portugal's colonial army which controlled a nearby port. But most Sidis have little idea of where their families came from."The children don't know anything about Africa because those who knew about Africa have died," Hassan says. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/picture_gallery/06/africa_india0s_african_communities/html/8.stm
  8. Ethiopians yes. Somalis no. Unless one counts the Somali students in Hyderabad married to Indian girls Lol.
  9. You people are deluding yourselves to think Mogadishu will allow a non HAG president in 4 year's time to be chosen in Mogadishu especially considering you are refusing the legitimacy of one of their sons.
  10. Monday, June 10th, 2013 at 08:06 am Dagaal ciidanka dowladda iyo alshabaab ku dhexmaray degmada Garbahaarey ee gobolka Gedo Garbahaarey(RBC Radio) Xoogaga alshabaab ayaa xalay weerar kusoo qaaday degmada Garbahaarey ee xarunta gobolka Gedo,alshabaab ayaa la tilmaamayaa iney dhowr jiho kasoo weerareen magaalada,dagaalka ayaa ka dhacay duleedka iyo qeybo kamid ah xaafadaha ku yaalla hareeraha magaalada.si cad looma oga khasaaraha ka dhashay dagaalka ka dhacay magaalada Garbahaarey,waxaana la tilmaamayaa in dagaalka ay barbar socdeen madaafiic ay xoogaga alshabaab ay ku garaaceen xaafadaha magaalada,taliyaha ciidanka booliska Soomaaliyeed ee gobolka Gedo Cali Aadan Mire ayaa warbaahinta uga waramay dagaalka ka dhacay degmada Garbahaarey.Cali Aadan ayaa sheegay iney magaalada weerar qorsheysan kusoo qaadeen dagaalamayaasha alshabaab,wuxuuna tilmaamay iney ka war heleen dagaalka alshabaab ee magaalada kusoo wajahan,taliyaha ayaa sheegay iney diyaariyeen ciidan ka hortaga weerarkaas.Wuxuuna tilmaamay in ciidanka dowladda Soomaaliya ay alshabaab usii galeen meel duleedka ka ah magaalada halkaas oo ay si kadis ay rasaas u huwiyeen ciidankii alshabaab ee weerarka ahaa,wuxuuna xusay iney alshabaab dagaalka ku gaarsiiyeen khasaaro fara badan balse dhankooda uusan jirin wax dhibaato ah oo kasoo gaartay dagaalkaas.Taliyaha booliska gobolka Gedo ayaa intaa ku daray iney alshabaab dagaalka kaga qabsadeen hub ay lahaayeen,wuxuuna tibaaxay iney ku celiyeen halkii ay kasoo duullaan tageen,wuxuuna sheegay iney fashiliyeen isku dagaygaas ay alshabaab ku doonayeen iney gudaha ugu soo galaan magaalada Garbahaarey ee xarunta gobolka Gedo. RBC Radio Xafiiska Wararka Muqdisho http://www.raxanreeb.com/2013/06/dagaal-ciidanka-dowladda-iyo-alshabaab-ku-dhexmaray-degmada-garbahaarey-ee-gobolka-gedo/
  11. Boqortooyada Sucuudiga oo Dowladda Soomaaliya ugu deeqday 72 milyan oo Dollarka Maraykanka ah | ON JUNE 9, 2013 2 Comments Raysalwasaaraha Xukuumadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Cabdi Faarax Shirdoon (Saacid) iyo xubno ka tirsan golaha wasiirada ayaa maanta ka qayb galay xaflad lagu daah furayey mashaariic ay dowladda Sucuudigu ugu deeqday Soomaaliya oo uu hirgalinayo Ururka Iskaashiga Islaamka (OIC). Mashaariicdaan ayaa waxaa ku baxaya sida la sheegay lacag gaaraysa 72 milyan oo doolar waxaana wajigiisa koowaad oo maanta bilowday ku baxay 24 milyan oo doolar, iyadoo wax looga qabanaya lacagtaas arrimaha Caafimaadka, Waxbrashada, Biyaha, Beeraha iyo Arrimaha Bulshada. Wakiilka Ururka Islaamka u fadhiya Soomaaliya Mudane Axmed Maxmed Aadan ayaa sheegay in dowladda Sucuudiga maal galinayso mashruucaan oo noqon doona sadex waji, iyadoo laga hirgalinayo dhamaan goboladda Dalka. “Ururka Iskaashiga Islaamku wuxuu diyaar u yahay inay kaalin mug leh ka qaadataan dib-u-dhiska Soomaaliya, mashruucaana waxaa wajigiisa kowaad laga hirgalinayaa gobolada dalka, waxaana horay Ururka Iskaashiga Islaamku 11 gobol oo dalka ah ka qoday 50 ceel” ayuu yiri wakiilka OIC oo dhanka kale sheegay in looga baahan yahay dowladaha ku jira Ururka inay qaataan kaalin la mid ah tan uu qaatay Sucuudigu si looga qayb qaato dib-u-dhiska Soomaaliya”. Wasiirka Boostada iyo Isgaarsiinta Mudane Cabdullahi Cilmooge Xirsi oo wasaaradiisu marti galisay kulanka ayaa sheegay in Ururuka Iskaashiga Islaamku uu yahay kan labaad ee ugu weyn caalamka, waxaana xubno ka ah 57 dowladood, waana Urur u taagan u gar-gaarida Muslimiinta, mashrucaan aadka u balaaran oo ay ka fulinayaana Soomaaliyana uu qayb weyn ka qaadan doono xasilinta dalka. Raysalwasaaraha ayaa dhankiisa uga mahadceliyey Ururka Iskaashiga Islaamka kaalinta uu ka qaadanayo fududaynta iyo isku dubaridka mashaariicda bani’aadanimo iyo hormarineed ee laga fulinayo Soomaaliya “Deeq bixiyayaasha wadamada aan saaxiibka nahay iyo walaalheena wadamada Islaamka, waxaan ku bogaadinaynaa kaalinkii ay ka qaateen gurmadkii xiliyadii abaaraha culus ay ka jireen dalka Soomaaliya, Waxay geysteen gurmad deg-deg ah oo badbaadiyey malaayiin Soomaali ah, Abaalkaas waa mid aan la ilaawi doonin, Soomaaliya maanta waxay gashay marxalad cusub oo ay dib ugu soo ceshatay dowladnimadeedii, waxaana looga fadhiyaa wadamada Islaamka inay qayb ka qaataan dib-u-dhiska dalka si ay Soomaalya cagaheeda isugu taagto. Ayuu yiri Ra’iisul wasaare Saacid oo dhanka kalana hambalyo iyo bogaadin u diray dowladaha ka qayb qaadanaya dib-u-dhiska Soomaaliya oo ay kamid tahay Boqortooyada Sucuudiga oo uu hor kacayo Boqor Cabdalla bin Cabudlcaziz Aala-Sacuud. Sidoo kale raysalwasaaraha ayaa ka dhawaajiyey in dib-u-dhiska dalku uu ka culus yahay kana gunweyn yahay gurmadka abaaraha, hadii aan dunida oo dhan u istaagina ay suurta gal ahayn in Soomaaliya ay kaligeed wajahdo. “Qorsha Dowladaydu ilaa iyo markii golaha Barlamaanka ansixiyey waxay ku hawalneyd dejinta qorshe lagu dhisayo hanaanka dowladnimo laguna dardar-gelinayo dib-u-dhiska Soomaaliya. Waxaan diyaarinay qorshe ka kooban dib-u-dhiska hanaanka waxbarashada, Caafimaadka, Horumarinta Adeegyadda Bulshada iyo Kaabayaasha dhaqaalaha oo aan rajaynayno in Barlamaanku ansixiyo si loo hirgaliyo” ayuu yiri Ra’iisul Wasaare Saacid Ugu danbayntii Ra’iisul Wasaaraha ayaa codsi u diray dhamaan deeq bixiyayaasha caalamka in qorshaha dowladda dajisay ku kaalmeeyaan sidii loo meel marin lahaa, wuxuuna rajo wanaagsan ka muujiyey Ra’iisul wasaaruhu dalalka xubnaha ka ah Ururka Iskaashiga Islaamka inay kaalin buuxda ka qaadan doonaan dib u dhiska iyo horumarinta Soomaaliya. Horseed media 2013 http://horseedmedia.net/2013/06/09/xukuumadda-federaalka-ah-oo-soo-dhaweeysey-deeqda-ururka-islaamka/
  12. Sayidka was not a Somalilander, his people today are considered Ethiopians even in the 20th century they were part of Abyssinia. In the regard he was a Ethiopian by nationality.
  13. Not really. Suldan Nuur was a freelance leader of his own group. He was wanted by the British because of his resistance attacks on Berbera. Only Khatuumo people took orders from the Ethiopian Mad Mullah, that is why he occupied their lands in Sool.
  14. Top man? The Mad Mullah was an Ethiopian. 5 of the top men wanted by the British in the 20th century, 4 hailed from SNM. 1.Suldaan Nuur(SNM) 2. Mad Mullah (Ethiopian) 3.Haji Sudi Shabeele(SNM) 4.Diriiye Gure (SNM) 5.Diriiye Araale (SNM)
  15. ^ Those dervish leaders did not hail from your group you were a mere foot-soldier as usual. Hit the road jack.
  16. On the right is Duale Idriis. I have seen this picture before in a book.
  17. Much of that territory is occupied by Al shabab. Much of Gedo is aligned to the government based in Mogadishu with its own governor in charge Kaliil named from Mogadishu. I am not sure if we can call Jubbaland a "state" as it consists of Kismaayo and Afmadow, Dhoobley villages.
  18. Somalian = Citizen of Somalia, it is a nationality.
  19. It is not our fault that the residents of Mogadishu are poor.
  20. Just know your place next time, ciid ka sharaf badan afka ha kuso tagin. Afterall you are the people who descend from the likes of Caasho Caydid and Madoobe who claimed to hail from the USC group after the defeat in the south.
  21. Abaayo? Did you mistake me for your uncle Omar Jess aka Caasho Caydiid .
  22. The Zack and the moon belongs to the Caanoboodhe folks.
  23. The Zack Stop talking out of your ******** backside. The G Unit militia did control much of Burco 1994-1997 and also the capital of Sanaag Ceerigaabo.
  24. Puntlanders even prey on the poor IDPs. Puntland: Rape a Major Problem for Bossaso IDPs Nairobi — The number of reported rapes in camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Bosasso, in Somalia's self-declared autonomous region of Puntland, is increasing and rape has become "a major problem", says a civil society source. "We are seeing more and more women who have been raped in the displaced camps," said Hawa Ali Jama, of We Are Women Activists (WAWA), an NGO. "We have recorded 30 women raped in October 2009 and 45 in November," she said. These numbers did not reflect the actual number of raped women, because many did not report it, she said, for two reasons. First, the family may not want the case to be reported "because they are afraid that it will reflect badly on them". Second, the woman may be afraid the perpetrator may come back and harm her or her family. Jama said there were at least 24 IDP camps in Bosasso and rape cases had been reported in most. She said rapes were committed either by men from the host community or other IDPs. Among the IDPs there were men who took a fancy to a girl and wanted to marry her but if they were rejected, "he may return at night to rape her; he will then be forced to marry her, according to tradition. That was his aim all along." Unsafe haven Many of the displaced fled violence in the south, particularly the Somali capital, Mogadishu. Ambro (not her real name) came to Bosasso, the commercial capital of Puntland, in 2005, seeking a safe haven for her family. A month ago her teenage daughter was attacked near the IDP camp that is their new home in Bosasso while Ambro was out finding work in the town. "It was around 11:30am when a young man raped my girl," the 35-year-old mother of five said. "He tied her up and then raped her." By the time the mother returned she found her daughter bleeding. WAWA staff took her to the doctor. "She is recovering now but it is hard for a young girl to recover from something like this," said Ambro. "I never thought it would happen here. It was for fear of something like this happening that I fled Mogadishu," she explained. "It seems no place is safe for us." Breaking the silence In the same month and in the same IDP camp two men raped a young girl. "These people survive on very little and they supplement it with work they find in the town. Now they are afraid that when they go to find work they may get raped," Jama said, adding that it was becoming one of the biggest security concerns for the women. Jama said her group and others working with the displaced had started a campaign to encourage women to report cases of rape. "We have volunteers in the camps who interact with the women and encourage them to come forward." Her group was providing counselling and medical help. The authorities are also taking the matter more seriously. "We have a very good relationship with the local authorities and once we identify the culprit they are arrested and taken to court." The volunteers and staff stay with the survivors throughout the process. "We are there with them until the rapist is brought to court and convicted. This has encouraged more women to come forward," she said. A campaign of awareness to encourage families to abandon the tradition of hiding rape cases has helped to "break the silence", she said. "We will keep fighting until we put a stop to these violations," said Jama. Ambro said she did not know what she would do now. "I cannot take my children back to Mogadishu, because it is not safe but I don't feel safe here either. At least here I have the support of the people like WAWA." http://www.waryatv.com/read/article/2900