Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. I think most koonfurians have problem with legalities and how nations are formed. Its like gooni with kindergarden logic. Somalia and Somaliland were two different countries. We are not talking about ethnicity and religion. Did we join each other as freeman even though Somaliland was never colonised. Italian somalia was colonised to the fullest. With Italian settlers every where. Did the union fail yes it did very bad there was no union worse then that of somalia and Somaliland total state collapse. The act of union was never ratified. So Somaliland and Somalia were never legally a country. This is the main point most koonfurians have no idea how we became a nation. Maskaxdooda xamara laga xukuma nooh bay kaga dhegtey. But the reality is Somalia is under united trusteeship. And Somalia needs to fight harder for its independence don't let the legitimacy of the US fool you. Somaliland on the other hand is totally independent and no one can occupy Somaliland.
  2. Is gooni ignorant of history or does he really believe in his own lies. Somaliland and Somalia had 2 different police forces. Two different parliaments two different leaders. Two different constitutions. The so called blue flag wasn't a flag for only Somaliland and somalia. It represented parts of Kenya parts of Ethiopia and Djibouti. Currently it represents the 5 clan states of Italian Somalia. Two different nations they made a union just like Egypt and Syria once. We were never the same country not during the colonial era. Prior to colonialism we shared no state.
  3. Somaliland has the best case in africa legally really. It's just that lack of economic interest from western powers is the problem. But it has shown the world that Somaliland is here to stay and that no one in Somalia can change that. Deep inside most of the koonfurians know this to the 2 countries. Have been to seperate countries for almost 3 decades this will surpass the short lived union of 20 years. In the later half of afweyne reign somaliland was at war with Somalia. In the end runtay tegeysa.
  4. You mean the same coward 2 km president. Who begged the Ethiopian prime ministert,to please take him to Hargeisa like he is the mistress of abiye Ahmed.
  5. And what can the toothless bunker govt possible do. Call their overlord mussveni to issue threats.
  6. And he a 3rd clan citizen Ahmed samatar is smarter then that. Then being used by koonfurians he advocated their stance for over 30 years. But saw qadhmuunka qabyaalada 4.5 and that no walanweyn is honest about this somali weyn the seen to promote.
  7. Truth hurts the onlf is a failed organisation they have been in the bush since 1984. Its a failed silly subclan organisation and it will never amount to anything. I know the truth hurts laakin that's the reality on the ground. And ina cagjar is there to rehabilitate them back into the Ethiopian society.
  8. He is right onlf is a terrorist organisation and they took allot of lives not just amhara or tigray but allot of the same clan they claim to fight for.
  9. Somaliland isn't going to talk to Somalia any time soon. And suldaanka ina dhabeeye hadu dhex fadhiisto sida cadaada u ah. Liin by jail kuso cabaya. And that counts for all suldaans koofiyaad bacle. Somaliland mustaqbalkeeda cidi kuma ciyaari karto. This is bigger then all of us
  10. It's not about qabil or being afweyne loyalist. It's about principle that these talks can't be fruitful because there is no mediation.
  11. What's the difference between cheese guy and the kheyre guy aren't they the same
  12. These talks are pointless if there is no agenda or topic that will be discussed. Which can lead to talk about the elephant in the room.
  13. Dadkan wa xoolo ilaahay
  14. SOMALILAND should close the border with Somalia totally.
  15. Gaaladu lacagta bixisoo Somalia waxa loo siinaaya yanay alshabaab wadanka qabsanin and UN bakusi dul cunaysa madaxda rasmiga Somalia . Laakin Somaliland principle ahaan lacagta beesha lixaad bixisoo hadanay toos u siinayn wax Mogadishu lano so mariyo madoonayno. And the EU and Britain understand our position on this.
  16. Oodweyne I know this baashe guy he is a guy with no spine and has no ideology. During the heydays of siillaanyo he was supporting somaliland and was giving lectures in hargeisa pretending to be a linguist to be honest wa waxba yahay. He should go to Mogadishu's and never come back.
  17. 1991 Somaliland and SNM made a decision to go it alone. SNM was a people's organisation. Its a people decision SNM did only what the people wanted.
  18. Oodweyne haatu used to be a good fellow he is leaning towards the koonfurians because its all about preserving the dBlock interests we all know the big foot community despite being in bed with the kikiuyus. Danta guud eeh reerkooda ayay ilaalinayan.
  19. This is excellent news this puts Somalia and Somaliland further apart. The supposed talks scheduled isn't going to happen now.
  20. Walanweyn and their hope. Somaliland uniting with Somalia. In what world do these maniacs live in. There is a bigger chance Kenya taking over Somalia than we sharing land with you lot.
  21. The shahaada does not belong to Arabs that's all I have to say about this. The Arabs are racists but that's their problem
  22. Uganda To Support Somaliland’s Bid To Join IPU 10th March 2020 EABW Editor0 Comments Somaliland has expressed her desire to join the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU). Somaliland Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yassin Hagi is on a working visit to Kampala where he met his Uganda counterpart Sam Kutesa and Rebecca Kadaga Speaker of the Ugandan parliament. Kadaga said Uganda will make a follow up on Somaliland’s request to be accommodated in the IPU. The Inter-Parliamentary Union is the global organization of national parliaments. It empowers parliaments and parliamentarians to promote peace, democracy and sustainable development. Created in 1889, the IPU today has 179 Member Parliaments out of the 193 countries in the world. The IPU helps strengthen parliaments to make them more effective and representative creates a global space for parliamentary diplomacy, dialogue and networking and also works to increase women’s representation in parliament and empower women MPs while at the same time encouraging youth participation in parliaments and empower young MPs. Somaliland, still unrecognized internationally boasts a vibrant parliament which consists of two chambers: The House of Elders (Upper Chamber); The House of Representatives (Lower Chamber). Joining the IPU will help the country in its push for international recognition which it has been battling for since separating from Somalia in 1991 when the civil war erupted. Rebecca Kadaga, the speaker of the Uganda parliament said the country will help push for Somaliland’s entry in the IPU. “Somaliland Foreign Minister Yasin Hagi Mohamoud paid a courtesy call last evening. Our conversation on diverse issues included the country’s desire to join the Inter-Parliamentary Union,” Kadaga tweeted. The Somaliland minister also held talks with renowned entrepreneur Amina Hersi Moghe. Uganda parliament has been supportive of Somaliland’s course for self-determination. During the Somaliland independence day celebrations last May, a delegation from Kampala was in Hargeisa for a fact-finding mission. Led by the Uganda Parliamentary Committee Chairman on Foreign Affairs committee Hood Katuramu, the team from Kampala said it is time Uganda and the Africa Union recognized Somaliland as an independent state. “If we are talking about pan Africanism, which Uganda prides itself to be a leader in this push, I think the time is ripe for us to recognize and start working with Somaliland,” Katuramu said when the Uganda delegation met a team of Somaliland at the parliament buildings in Hargeisa. A member of the committee Akurut Violet Adome said Somaliland had met all requirements to be recognized as a state and wondered why a country already doing business with investors from other African nations, the middle east and Europe cannot be given international recognition. “Somaliland has placed its case internationally and proved they deserve to be recognized. We will implore on our president Yoweri Museveni to move fast and recognize this nation,” said Adome. 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  23. It's impossible really and meaningless around 30 million amhara and around another 30nmillion oromo speak amharic. That's over 60 million people. Amharic is deeply rooted in Ethiopia. The only way this can change if oromo force their language on amharas and that will be a clash between the 2 major ethnic groups. Observer is right tigray and somali and afar never had interest that their language should be spoken in the center of Ethiopia.
  24. Somalidu way cadilanyihin bal may iskajoogaan turkey. Europe waxba idin mahayss eh. What a raffaad.