Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. Garaadkan xanuunka haya weyna subxaan wa qaadiir waxan oo dhan wa duriyad ka carar hahah,, U do know that his mother lives in Hargeisa and he cant even visit her she is actually close related to Ina Biixi sub sub sub sub clan wise
  2. the somaliland sirdoon have some evidence he was dealing with groups in somalia
  3. Welk maybe yes their enemy today are the gallas if Ethiopia collapses they might want to ventje top dog and then maybe re construct Ethiopia or the old Abyssinia from the ashes we shall see in this door case scenario Somalis must prepare them selves I am talking about Somali galbeed but abtigiis is busy allowing gallas to freely roam in Somali region. Not sure if the man has a plan if the empire collapses
  4. Yes but Amharas will not since Amharas view Egypt as a more of a direct threat to Ethiopia how much Amharas despise the gallas and abiye I don’t think they will side with Egypt or even Somalia but Ethiopia feels so threatend by Egypt these days i dont think the Ethiopians will back down they might even threaten to shabelle river Let’s see how the talks in Ankara go
  5. So are these mps under the pay role of Addis Ababa
  6. You mean with out muse permission
  7. Muse didn’t arrest him the intelligence service did along with the rru we have no idea why he was arrested . Reer awdal are peaceful loving folks waligoodqori may ridin in their life I am not expecting them to do that now. Nabada caana leh
  8. Why would he want that he just paid a successful visit there within huge turn out and welcome The sanaag war didn’t happen though because the Garaad clan elders chickened out and got scared since they know they are a minority in ceerigaabo they can’t start trouble they know their place . It’s all good status quo is fine with us
  9. After being away for nearly a year and a half, during which he toured Somalia, Kenya, and Ethiopia, he has recently settled in Jigjiga. In recent months, his remarks have become more favourable towards Somaliland and its president ina biixi, while he has adopted a notably critical tone towards the so called Garaad from Laascanood. He has also directed sharp criticisms towards the Koonfurians and their policy towards Somaliland, all in all he is a new born Somaliland nationalist Mr Buurmadow.
  10. Türkiye leads mediation in Somalia-Ethiopia sea access dispute Sunday September 1, 2024 Mogadishu (HOL) — Türkiye has emerged as a central mediator in the escalating dispute between Somalia and Ethiopia over Ethiopia's pursuit of access to the sea, a move that has raised significant concerns in Somalia about its territorial integrity. The conflict stems from a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed earlier this year between Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Somaliland President Musa Bihi, which grants Ethiopia access to ports in Somaliland—a breakaway region that declared independence from Somalia in 1991 but remains unrecognized internationally. The MoU has sparked fears in Mogadishu that Ethiopia's ambitions may extend beyond commercial interests to include a military presence, a scenario that Somalia sees as a direct threat to its sovereignty. Recognizing the potential for this dispute to destabilize the Horn of Africa, Türkiye initiated the "Ankara Process," a series of diplomatic negotiations to defuse tensions between Somalia and Ethiopia. Türkiye's role in the Ankara Process is underpinned by its deep-rooted historical and cultural ties with both Somalia and Ethiopia. Over the years, Türkiye has cultivated strong diplomatic and economic relationships with these nations, positioning itself as a trusted intermediary capable of facilitating dialogue and preventing further escalation. The first round of talks, held in Ankara in July, marked the beginning of official dialogue between Somalia and Ethiopia following the signing of the MoU. A second round concluded in August, with a third round scheduled for September. Türkiye's involvement is seen as critical in ensuring that the negotiations stay on track and that a peaceful resolution is reached. The implications of the Somalia-Ethiopia dispute extend far beyond the immediate region. The Horn of Africa is a critical corridor for global trade, providing access to the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. Any disruption in this region could have severe consequences, affecting neighbouring countries such as Djibouti, Egypt, Sudan, and Saudi Arabia, all of which rely on the stability of these waters for their economic well-being. Egypt recently signed a defence pact with Somalia, partly driven by its own disputes with Ethiopia over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. The prospect of Ethiopia gaining access to the Red Sea through Somaliland has raised alarms in Cairo, particularly regarding the security of the Suez Canal, a vital global trade route. For the Ankara Process to succeed, Ethiopia must address Somalia's concerns by clearly stating that its intentions for sea access are purely commercial. Any agreement reached must respect Somalia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, particularly concerning the sensitive Somaliland region. Continued dialogue, facilitated by Türkiye, is essential to prevent the situation from escalating into conflict. However, if diplomatic efforts fail, the risk of regional destabilization could increase, potentially drawing in other regional powers and non-state actors, which could further complicate the situation. Such an escalation would have significant implications not only for Somalia and Ethiopia but for the entire Horn of Africa. Türkiye's involvement in the Somalia-Ethiopia dispute is part of its broader strategic engagement in Africa. Over the past decade, Türkiye has expanded its influence on the continent through investments in infrastructure, trade, and military cooperation. In Somalia, Türkiye has been particularly active in building schools, hospitals, and roads, as well as providing military training to Somali forces. These efforts have earned Türkiye considerable goodwill, which it is now leveraging to mediate the conflict.
  11. How do know he is not coming back the guy put all his energy and assets to be re selected
  12. Muse has done nothing bad to reer awdal they are his people and he is their president . ina saajin is a landheere in borama and he will replace zeilici as vp for the. Upcoming elections people are our of touch with reality to be honest like those comparing laascanood to borama when borama is the founding city of somaliland in 1993 the modern Somaliland besides. Laascanood is settled by a whole different clan that associates it self with their kin in Somalia , this is no factor in Awdal at alll.
  13. Ama culusow ba xil u magacaabaya or he might run him self but then again he is a bit laangab cidina dooran mayso
  14. Waxaagu wa kalay ila muran hadana ma dhulkyagi baad sheegenaysa. Soon u might even claim garadag yufle hadaba aad sheegatay dhulki culumadayadi ku aasan yihin
  15. You can’t do that there is freedom of expression in Somalia
  16. the great noble men of the north live from ceerigabo all the way to shidan which is a few miles from laasqoray the xamud turwa subclans lives as for as beyond jidali maybe u need a geographic lesson. Sanaag was always 3 districts. Two and half of them have always been the territory of noble duriyad people . And ceerigaabo isn’t shared . Well it’s shared between the habar love and habarjones communities that’s about it
  17. Are you telling it isn’t true that not allot of maakhirtes haven’t left the town since 1991. I have even seen some maakhirtrs calling the capital of sanaag badhan are u saying all this isn’t true
  18. Do not celebrate too hastily, for this development may hold little significance. What does it truly mean to have 100% management of a port? Does this imply that the port will be offered to Ethiopia at no cost? If that is the case, then President IOG would be the architect of Djibouti’s economic downfall, as giving away a port for free would undoubtedly cripple his nation's economy. There must be more at play here, and we are in need of clarity and explanation on this matter. Furthermore, what about the proposed naval base? Ethiopia has expressed a desire to secure its presence on the Red Sea will President IOG also provide for that?