Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. Eastern maakhir can not be a self administrated region. The whole reason why the maakhir project was shut down, was because it could not stand on its own two feet.And ofcourse rat teeth had the ambition to become the president of the pirate state how ever his desire for personal achievement let the maakhir state disappear from the map. Selfish i say and yes somalia is dirt and it failed miserably. But there are regions with in Somalia doing well such as puntland and galmudug eventhough their achievement is also limited. But what ever the case may be they dont thave the ability or the power to influance somaliland politics . Even if they are self administrated , which is not the case at the moment.
  2. Eastern sanaag is not a small terrority but because of its low population it cant produce sustainable economy , eastern maakhir is occupied by he pirates. They cant raise their voice politically or economically in the region. you will never find investement agencys in the so called eastern maakhir. Maakhir never came to existence to begin with, it was a nice idea , but it was swallowed by rat teeth, in order for him to become a Bugland minister. so che there is no other alternative for the maakhir boys, they can never be politically significant in eastern maakhir , let alone in the bigger republic of somaliland. They can try to run away from us But they can never hide.
  3. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/8795615.stm watch here
  4. Axmed Silanyo versus Axmed Godane SNM mujaheed versus irhaabi Mujaheed Democracy versus Dulmi
  5. The Ultimate Fight: Somaliland vs. Al-Shabab by Dalmar Ugas Wednesday, July 07, 2010 Believe it or not but this will happen. Before I write anything more, let’s agree on the following facts: 1) America and its western allies will not allow Al-Shabab to rule Somalia. 2) Sooner or later Al-Shabab will defeat the TFG, Ahlu-Suna and Hizbu-Islam. 3) Ethiopia, Kenya, America and Europe are very unlikely to send troops to Somalia. 4) International recognition of Somaliland is very unlikely. 5) Al-Shabab inspiration is to rule all of Somalia (Puntland, Somaliland and South Central Somalia). 6) Al-Shabab will not negotiate with anyone in regard to how to govern Somalia. So given those facts, let’s examine how America can achieve its strategic objective of defeat Al-Shabab. To get the strategic defeat of Al-Shabab the final fight must be a fought by Somalis themselves. Somalis will be divided into two camps: one that believes in Al-Shabab ideology and another that believes in hybrid model of Somali culture mixed with western style democracy. The question is who will do the fighting? I believe its Somaliland. Somaliland will not be recognized because it’s the only place that has sort of a western style democratic government, peace and prosperity where an army can be trained and equipped which is still part of Somalia. If Somaliland is recognized, the ultimate fight will be internationalized and this is unacceptable to America and its allies. As you all know, since the election of the new Somaliland president – the call for Somaliland to play critical role to bring peace in Southern Somalia is getting loader and loader. The drum beats are coming from Somalis from the South (including current TFG president) and the international community. Ask yourself, why now? Why not two or three years ago? First, there is the believe that the president-elect has personal aspiration to become the president for all Somalia, secondly, the international community have finally realized Somalis cannot be controlled and finally America and its allies now have a western style democracy(Somaliland people) right next to Al-Shabab that at any cost defend independency and way of life. I know I have raised issues that may not unfold as described in this writing but in logical sense “when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth”. Bottom line, Somaliland should be preparing for a final fight to defend their new democracy if international recognition does not materialize and Al-Shabab takes control of entire Southern part of Somalia. There are no other options. Thanks, Dalmar Ugaas, USA Dalmar_ugaas@hotmail.com
  6. Laba Dal ee Maraykanka iyo Ingiriiska oo Amaanay Doorashooyinkii Ka dhacay Somaliland London(Oodweynenews)- Dowladda Maraykanka oo soo saaray war qoraal ah ayaa soo dhoweysay qaabkii ay u dhaceen doorashooyinkii Madaxtooyada Somaliland ee la codeeyey 26 June 2010, iyadoo ay hambalyo u dirayaan Axmed Maxamed Siilaanyo oo loo doortey Madaxweynaha cusub ee Somaliland. Dinaca kale, Raysalwasaaraha dalka Britain David Cameroon oo ka hadlaayay Baarlamaankooda ayaa soo hadal qaaday arimaha doorashooyinka Somaliland isagoo ugu horeyn hambalyo u direy shacabka Somaliland kuna tilmaamay tallaabo haboon, Wuxuuna sidoo kale hambalyo u direy Xisbiyada ka qayb qaatay doorashada isla markaana sheegay in Xukuumadoodu ay iyaduna ka qayb qaadatay doorashada ayna u dirtey goobjoogayaal. Waxana Doorashooyinkii ka dhacay Somaliland hore u soo dhoweeyey goobjoogeyaashii ku sugnaa, iyadoo Dowladda Federaalka ee Soomaaliya ay iyaduna soo dhoweysay. Oodweynenews.com/London Ofice
  7. United States praises Somaliland for conducting real democracy HARGEISA (Somalilandpress) — With international observers describing last week’s presidential elections in Somaliland as “free and fair”, the United States government on Wednesday praised the break away Somali region for conducting real democracy. In a statement of which APA obtained a copy on Wednesday the United States government commends the people of Somaliland, the national electoral commission, and the political parties for conducting a peaceful election on June 26. Reports indicate that the election proceedings were generally peaceful and orderly. Saying that the high voter turnout indicated that the citizens of Somaliland are determined to exercise their rights. International observers have also indicated that the June 26 election process was largely free and fair. “The election marks an important milestone for the people of Somaliland. We congratulate the winner and commend the other candidates for their statesmanlike acceptance of the results,” the statement said. The US went on to urge the people of Somaliland to sustain their efforts to see this process through to a peaceful conclusion, with the swearing-in of the winner within approximately thirty days. Somaliland, which broke away from the rest of Somalia in 1991, is enjoying relative calm and peace, eve though it is yet to gain international recognition of its independence. Source: Angola Press Agency (AFA) | Wednesday, 7 July 2010
  8. U.S. Congratulates Somaliland on Election Proceedings Written by Somalilandpress. Jul 07, 2010 at 10:11 AM The following is a presse release from U.S. – Kenya Embassy. U.S. Embassy, Nairobi, Kenya Press Release Wednesday, July 07, 2010 Nairobi, July 7, 2010 – The United States government commends the people of Somaliland, the National Electoral Commission (NEC), and the political parties for conducting a peaceful election on June 26. Reports indicate that the election proceedings were generally peaceful and orderly. The high voter turnout indicates that the citizens of Somaliland are determined to exercise their rights. Observers indicate that the June 26 election process was largely free and fair. The election marks an important milestone for the people of Somaliland. We congratulate the winner and commend the other candidates for their statesmanlike acceptance of the results. The United States urges the people of Somaliland to sustain their efforts to see this process through to a peaceful conclusion, with the swearing-in of the winner in approximately thirty days.
  9. Somaliland poll hailed; recognition next? Somaliland's President-elect Ahmed Mahamoud Silanyo during the electoral campaigns © Kulmiye/afrol News afrol News, 5 July - International election observers hail the "free and fair" presidential election in Somaliland, where the opposition won. Also neighbour countries Ethiopia and Djibouti hail the poll. But is recognition within reach for Somaliland? Several monitor groups followed Somaliland's second presidential polls since independence in 1991, both foreign and national. All agree that the election was well organised and free, which is ultimately witnessed by the victory of opposition candidate Ahmed Mahamoud Silanyo. Somaliland Non-State Actors Forum (SONSAF), who deployed a larger Somaliland-wide non-partisan election observers' group, today issued a statement agreeing to foreign observers. "The 26 June 2010 Presidential election took place in a general peaceful and transparent environment," SONSAF concludes. "With the exception of isolated acts, SONSAF noted the Election Day process proceeded very peacefully and without any sign of intimidation. It was heartened by a high turnout of voter, included women," the statement said. The National Electoral Commission (NEC) had "administrated the elections in a competent and professional manner." But maybe more important, at least for a nation that has not been recognised by any state so far, Somaliland's neighbours commended the poll openly. Especially key neighbour Ethiopia reacted in a way that resembled ordinary state-to-state relations. In an overwhelmingly positive Ethiopian Foreign Ministry statement, the Addis Ababa government yesterday paid "tribute … to [outgoing] President Dahir Riyale Kahin for his high sense of obligation to the people of Somaliland ... and to the leader of the winning party Ahmed Mohamud Silaanyo for his magnanimity and for his commitment." "The people of Somaliland can always count on the full support of the government and people of Ethiopia as they continue to preserve their peace and stability and ensure the democratic process is protected," the Ethiopian government statement added. Ethiopia so far has been Somaliland's main regional ally and has admitted the opening of a Somaliland embassy in Addis Ababa. Ethiopia also has an office in Hargeisa, the Somalilander capital. Full-fledged diplomatic ties are not established, at least not in officially, and Ethiopia has so far not wanted to be the first country to recognise Somaliland. For Somalianders, it was an even more positive surprise that also the smaller neighbour Djibouti - which so far has kept Hargeisa at a good distance - heartedly commended last week's elections. Djiboutian president Ismail Omar Guelleh himself sent a letter of congratulation to President-elect Silanyo. President Guelleh, who generally has opposed Somaliland's independence, in the letter commended the democratic process in Somaliland. He further encouraged Mr Silanyo to continue government's development and promotion of democracy and peace. The President-elect, who's main political aim is to seek recognition for Somaliland's independence, seems to have been given a flying start from its two main neighbours. With such credible elections - sharply contrasting the continued chaos in Somalia - Mr Silanyo's Somaliland is also emerging as a desired Horn of Africa partner for Western nations. In the US and in Europe, there are many voices favouring recognition of Somaliland. Why insist on a reunification with Somalia and thus letting this stable and democratic oasis of the Horn with an immense strategic value slip into a Somali chaos, the question is asked. The answer is nevertheless clear. The current order has it that the African Union (AU) must be let to decide on Somaliland's recognition. The AU administers the doctrine of Africa's untouchable colonial borders, and no Western or Eastern power wants to be seen as promoting secessionism on the African continent. But there is movement in the AU. As Somaliland was a British colony, as opposed to Italian Somaliland, and even was completely independent in 1960 before uniting with the former Italian colony to form Somalia, the colonial border doctrine would not be jeopardised by recognition of Somaliland's second independence. And Somaliland's outgoing and incoming Presidents have actively promoted this view in Africa and outside. It is believed that Ethiopia - after its futile attempt to stabilise Somalia - now favours such a solution. Djibouti, which played an important role in forming the failing Somali transitional government, may also have given up its belief in a Somali unity state. Outgoing President Riyale has been received as a state leader in countries such as Ghana and South Africa and managed to gather support from ex-colonial power Britain. The pressure within the AU is therefore increasing to consider Somaliland's recognition. Last week's election - one of the few examples in African history where an opposition candidate beats an incumbent President - has only strengthened Somaliland's case. Maybe it will by the young nation's third President, Mr Silanyo, that achieves the aim of recognition. By staff writers © afrol News
  10. what seems to be the problem dear nassir, so now the media is biased
  11. Somaliland elects a new President Statement by the Honourable Jim Karygiannis, Member of Parliament for Scarborough-Agincourt, On Saturday, June 26, 2010, voters in the Republic of Somaliland went to the polls to elect a new President. Former Opposition Lea der, Ahmed M. Mohamoud Silanyo, won the election, defeating two other candidates. The President-Elect obtained fifty per cent of the vote, while incumbent President, Dahir Riyale Kahin, garnered thirty-three per cent of the vote. According to the National Election Commission and international observers, the election was largely free and fair, despite a few irregularities. Voter turn out was high although Islamist militants had threatened to disrupt the process but no incidents were report ed. The Presidential election had been frequently delayed, prompting concern by politic al parties, Somalilanders, supporters of Somaliland and the international Diaspora, over the emerging democracy. As the Chair of the Canada-Somaliland Parliamentary Friendship Group, I want to cong ratulate the President-Elect on his victory. I have met with the President-Elect on a number of occasions and during my trips to Somaliland, and know him to be a fair and forthright politician. Somaliland gained independence from Britain in 1960 and joined Somalia. The region th en broke away in 1991 after the fall of Somali dictator Mohammed Siad Barre. Although Somaliland now has its own justice system, currency, security and police forces, the region has yet to gain international recognition. The President-Elect has stated that, upon assuming office, one of his priorities will be international recognition of Somaliland. Having worked on many occasions with the Somaliland Diaspora in Canada, I know the community watched the election results with great interest. The Diaspora in Canada believes that this demonstrates the progress of democracy in the region. President-Elect Silanyo and his cabinet are expected to be sworn in by July 26, 2010. Kathy Gooch Executive Assistant Hon. Jim Karygiannis, M.P. Scarborough-Agincourt 206-3850 Finch Avenue East Scarborough, Ontario M1T 3T6 Tel: (416) 321-5454 Fax: (416) 321-5456 Email: kathy@karygiannismp.com Website: www.karygiannismp.com Source longlive somaliland
  12. Somaliland elects a new President Statement by the Honourable Jim Karygiannis, Member of Parliament for Scarborough-Agincourt, On Saturday, June 26, 2010, voters in the Republic of Somaliland went to the polls to elect a new President. Former Opposition Leader, Ahmed M. Mohamoud Silanyo, won the election, defeating two other candidates. The President-Elect obtained fifty per cent of the vote, while incumbent President, Dahir Riyale Kahin, garnered thirty-three per cent of the vote. According to the National Election Commission and international observers, the election was largely free and fair, despite a few irregularities. Voter turn out was high although Islamist militants had threatened to disrupt the process but no incidents were reported. The Presidential election had been frequently delayed, prompting concern by political parties, Somalilanders, supporters of Somaliland and the international Diaspora, over the emerging democracy. As the Chair of the Canada-Somaliland Parliamentary Friendship Group, I want to congratulate the President-Elect on his victory. I have met with the President-Elect on a number of occasions and during my trips to Somaliland, and know him to be a fair and forthright politician. Somaliland gained independence from Britain in 1960 and joined Somalia. The region then broke away in 1991 after the fall of Somali dictator Mohammed Siad Barre. Although Somaliland now has its own justice system, currency, security and police forces, the region has yet to gain international recognition. The President-Elect has stated that, upon assuming office, one of his priorities will be international recognition of Somaliland. Having worked on many occasions with the Somaliland Diaspora in Canada, I know the community watched the election results with great interest. The Diaspora in Canada believes that this demonstrates the progress of democracy in the region. President-Elect Silanyo and his cabinet are expected to be sworn in by July 26, 2010. Kathy Gooch Executive Assistant Hon. Jim Karygiannis, M.P. Scarborough-Agincourt 206-3850 Finch Avenue East Scarborough, Ontario M1T 3T6 Tel: (416) 321-5454 Fax: (416) 321-5456 Email: kathy@karygiannismp.com Website: www.karygiannismp.com
  13. What did i say i just like the music of D Block gangsta Beyoncey iyo jadekiss. I dont know what the pirate is on about lol
  14. D blocku manay ahayn kuwi mad madooba eeh surwaalku ka dhici jiray eh maruwanada cabi jiray
  15. wata somali,, dawladi somaiiyeed wuxu yidhi waxa iska leh reer keyga tasa la leeyahay ha is raacdo
  16. Do i need to elaborate that. The current situation of the koonfurians , and how the world views their 50 year aniversary further more just how the waving flag country currently stands.
  17. The Western-backed government of President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, who only controls a few neighborhoods and strategic locations in the capital Mogadishu, celebrated the 50th anniversary of his country, marred in civil war since 1991. priceless
  18. 39. Wasaarada hub ka dhigista iyo jiheynta maleeshiyaadka Cumar Cali Rooble Koonfuriansku wasaaradu khatar ah bey leeyihin
  19. and what does this have to do with siyasad wrong section sxb
  20. and what does this have to do with siyasad wrong section sxb
  21. Mucaarad ka ree jabuuti ee dhaqdhaqaaqa dib u soo nooleynta dimuqraadiga iyo horemarka(MRD afka fransiiska) oo hambalyeeyay doorashada ka dhacday JSL waxay cashar u tahay gobalkan iyo dhamaan meela badan oo ka mida dunida Jabuuti(Gabileynews) Aniga o ah Daahir Axmed Faarax kuna hadlaya magaceyga gaar ka ah iyo ka xusbiga MRD ee ugu da’weyn axsaabta macaaradka Jabuuti lana odhan jirey PRD ayaa u soo jeedinaya hambalyo kashka iyo laabta ka soo go’day madaxweene Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud oo ku guuleystey doorashadii madaxtooyada ee dalka Soomaali Laand ka dhacdey 26 bishii June 2010 iyo waliba xusbiga Kulmiye ee u madaxa ka yahay. Waxa kale o aan hambalyeynayaa dhamaan shacbiga reer Soomaali Laand oo muujiyey nabad jacayl, waayeelnimo ee biseyl siyaasadeed, taas o suuragalisey doorasho nabdoon oo dimuqraadi ah. Runtii, cashar dimuqraadi ayey reer Soomaali Laand u dhigeen mandaqada, siiba Jabuuti o u madaxweene Geele ku tumanayo dimuqraadiyada isago raba inu talada sii joogo illaa u qabri galayo. Mar labaad hambalyo. Waxna mandaqadu ha ku qaadato dhacdadan dimuqraadi ee weyn. Gudoomiyaha MRD, Daahir Axmed Faarax, Brussels
  22. ^^ oo sh dalxiis ma dawlad ba , ka la ma tirsado sxb