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The official Somalilands 23rd anniversary thread 18 May 2014
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Somalilands capital Hargeysa wadada Madaxtooyada -
The official Somalilands 23rd anniversary thread 18 May 2014
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The official Somalilands 23rd anniversary thread 18 May 2014
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Kenyan delegation arrives in Somaliiland to open diplomatic office
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First of all you are missing the point there is no such thing as Jubbaland there is a jubba state admin in kismayo and in Kismayo they have consulate. In Somaliland its different i am sure the Kenyans want to remain politically correct. This was agreed on end 2012 Somaliland: Kenyan Embassy To Be Opened In Hargeisa Kenya is planning to open embassies in at least six Africa countries in an effort to deepen economic diplomacy on continent. Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary Thuita Mwangi on Wednesday told the Nation that the government was planning new diplomatic missions in Ghana, Algeria, Morocco and Angola. An embassy in Senegal will serve as a key entry point for Kenyan commerce into Francophone West Africa while a mission will also be established specifically for the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). At the same time, the Kenyan embassy to Somalia, currently based in Nairobi, will be moved to Mogadishu while a separate mission will be sent to Hergeisa in Somaliland. “Africa is becoming more and more competitive. We realise the importance of intra-African trade. These missions are one way for us to pursue our economic interests on the continent,” said Mr Mwangi. He was speaking during a breakfast meeting to address private sector concerns over regional trade barriers. According to the World Bank, Africa loses billions of dollars annually due to intra-regional trade barriers. Intra-African trade, which accounts for about 12 per cent of the continent’s total trade, could become more essential as an economic crisis ravages traditional markets in Europe. In the West African powerhouse Nigeria, Kenya has already established one of the largest embassies on the continent. The ministry is hoping that the country will prove a ready market for dairy products, tea and cut flowers from Kenya. Mr Mwangi also revealed that a treaty with Ethiopia that would allow Kenyan traders free movement in the country was nearing conclusion. Kenya has been actively seeking markets in non-traditional trading partners as the credit crunch continues to constrain Western Europe’s purchasing power. The country is also trying to extend its influence in Africa in the face of stiff competition from South Africa and Nigeria. Last month, Kenya took a delegation of representatives from the energy and agricultural sectors to Russia to explore investment partnerships. Earlier this month, the ministry of Foreign Affairs was selling the country to investors in Kazakhstan. To tighten its grip on the East African region, the country is establishing a regional integration technical fund that is expected to provide training and education to students from the region, thereby advancing Kenya’s soft power. As a bulwark to all these plans, Kenyan embassies abroad are facing an overhaul that will see an increased focus on the economy as opposed to politics and culture. Currently, the ministry is training foreign service appointees in business and economics. “We need to rationalise and make our embassies more effective, efficient but lean. We want to break away from the past and structure our embassies in such a way that they become a sales force for our businesses,” said the permanent secretary. DAILY NATION Read more: Somaliland: Kenyan Embassy To Be Opened In Hargeisa | Ogaalnews http://ogaalnews.net/?p=18004#ixzz323cyTlqs Ogaalnews Under Creative Commons License: Attribution Share Alike Daily nation -
The official Somalilands 23rd anniversary thread 18 May 2014
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Dabaal-degii 18-ka May oo si Nabadgelyo ah Dalka oo dhan uga dhacay iyo Goboladda oo si weyn looga xusay Published by Maxamuud Jama on May 18, 2014 | Comments Off Somaliland(Waaheen) Dabaal-degii 18-ka May ayaa wali ka socda Goboladda Dalka, wallow Khudbadihii fagaraayaasha laga jeedinayey ay dhamaadeen, waxaanay wariyayaasha Goboladda joogaa ku soo waramayaan in ay si Nabadgelyo ah dhamaantood ku dhamaadeen. Marka laga yimaado Khudbada Madaxweyne Axmed Siilaanyo ka jeediyey fagaaraha Madaxtooyadda, waxa kuwo la mid ah madaxda Qaranku ka jeediyeen Goboladdda kale ee Dalka, kuwaas oo si layaab leh dadweynuhu ugu muujiyeen dareenkooda. Magaaladda Borama waxa uu wariyaha ku sugnaa fagaaraha Khayriyadu ku soo waramayaa in uu Madaxweyne ku-xigeenka Somaliland dadweynaha kala qayb galay damaashaadka xuska 18-ka May oo si weyn loogu soo baxay. Magaaladda laascaanood na wax aka dhacay isu soo bax balaadhan oo lagu xusayey maalinta qaranimada Somaliland, halkaas oo ay ka khudbadeeyeen Wasiir ku-xigeenka wasaaradda Warfaafinta C/waaxid C/qaadir iyo wasiirka dhalinyarada iyo Ciyaaraha Cali Siciid Raygal, kuwaas oo saaka dadweynaha ujeediyey qiimaha maalintani leedahay. Magaalo Xeebeedda Berbera ayaa wax aka dhacay xus balaadhan oo badda iyo Barrigaba si weyn loogu muujiyey gooni isu taaga Somaliland, waxaanu wariyaha ku sugnaa bandhigyadaasi ku soo waramayaa in boqol laash oo ah kuwa Kalluumaysatada Somaliland Baddda dhexdeeda ku soo bandhigeen munaasibad dadweynihii daawanayey aad uga heleen. Gobolka Togdheer waxa iyana dadweynaha kala hadlay fagaaraha Khayriyadda wasiiradda Boosaha iyo Isgaadhsiinta iyo Macdanta iyo Tamarta, kuwaas oo dadweynaha ku bogaadiyey qiimaha ay u yeeleen xuska 18-ka May oo ah magaaladdii lagagag dhawaaqay 1991-kii Gabilay, Saylac, Xarrriirad iyo Ceerigaabo ayaa iyana lagu soo waramayaa damaashaadyo waaweyni inay ku qabsoomeen, iyadoo guud ahaan la odhan karo xuskani waxa uu xusaskii hore kaga duwan yahay Martida Somaliya ka timi oo shacabka Reer Somaliland Indhahooda tuseen go’aankooda biyo kama dhibcaanka ah. -
The evil coalition of the past and the President.
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Detoore osman good read ur reasoning makes sense but somalis can never agree on anything. Thats the sad part what u said is true contested regions cause the problems. But somalis can never compramise. -
Prof Cali Khalif galaydh chased by Somaliland defense forces
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Galaydh is good man trust me on this -
Prof Cali Khalif galaydh chased by Somaliland defense forces
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Myir sure u can when u dont give them another altarnative -
Prof Cali Khalif galaydh chased by Somaliland defense forces
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Somali lawmaker narrowly escapes from Somaliland capture 0 0 Google +0 0 Ali Khalif Galaydh, member of the Somali parliament Hiiraan Online Saturday, May 17, 2014 Ads by Media ViewAd Options A member of Somalia’s federal parliament Ali Khalif Galayr has narrowly escaped from being arrested by the military of Somaliland administration who seized the village of Saax-Dheer where the lawmaker was forced to run away, when the military occupied on Saturday morning. The village is about 75 kilometres south west of the city of Las Anod, the capital of Sool region north of the country. The whereabouts of the lawmaker remains yet unknown, although it was confirmed he escaped and travelled toward the east, according to Aden Abdul Aziz, a resident in the village who was reached for comment by HOL. The eye witness said that men dressed in the Somaliland military uniforms entered the home of a well known traditional leader Garad Jama Garad Ali. “They entered in the Garad’s home and they asked him about Ali Khalif Galayr and his whereabouts” another eye witness Mahmoud Mohamed told HOL correspondent in the region. No more casualties have been reported. Only one civilian was wounded while some buildings including the Garad’s home were damaged during sporadic cross fire between the Somali land forces and militias in the village. HOL English News Desk - See more at: http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2014/May/54706/somali_lawmaker_narrowly_escapes_from_somaliland_capture.aspx#sthash.UXUffdwF.dpuf -
Kenyan delegation arrives in Somaliiland to open diplomatic office
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Kenya to open diplomatic office in Somaliland Ministry of Foreign affairs and International Trade Principal Secretary Dr Karanja Kibicho. Kenya is set to open a diplomatic liaison office in Hargeisa, the capital of the breakaway Somaliland State. PHOTO/WILLIAM OERI By ISAAC ONGIRI Saturday, May 17, 2014 Kenya is set to open a diplomatic liaison office in Hargeisa, the capital of the breakaway Somaliland State. The move comes as the peaceful former state in the troubled Federal Republic of Somalia celebrates the 23rd anniversary since it established itself as an autonomy. Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Dr Kibicho Karanja, while confirming that Nairobi has authorised the opening of a liaison office for Somaliland State in Kenya, said on Saturday that Kenya would also open a liaison office in Hargeisa. "It is true that we are opening a liaison office in Hargeisa and we have allowed Somaliland to open theirs in Nairobi. This however does not amount to a diplomatic consulate," Dr Kibicho said. He said that the opening of the liaison offices is meant to bring services closer to the people. Somalia is said to have protested the move to allow Somaliland to open a liaison office in Nairobi, worried that it could trigger a future diplomatic ties with Kenya given the stability in the former federal region of Somali with a population of about three million people. But Dr Kibicho allayed fears that the move could trigger diplomatic tension between Kenya and Somalia. RECOGNISE ONE GOVERNMENT "The Federal Government of Somalia is well briefed on the initiative as Kenya only recognises the existence of one government in Somalia," Dr Kibicho said. "There is no dispute about our decision to open the liaison office in Hargeisa we have discussed this matter with federal government authorities,” said the PS. Somaliland, which has claimed autonomy from the main Somalia government, is on a mission to initiate relationships with regional states as it prepares to campaign for recognition at the African Union and the United Nations. President Ahmed Mohammed Silaanyo was elected into office in 2010 and is Sunday expected to lead the State in celebrating the 23rd anniversary since its reestablishment. Dr Mohammed Jama, a Somaliland diplomat appointed by President Silaanyo to represent Hargeisa in Nairobi said that Kenya's request to set up an office to coordinate its activities in Somaliland has been accepted. "The whole world now knows that Somaliland is a stable state and we are keen to move forward and to relate with regional countries like Kenya. We are glad we have been allowed to open an office in Nairobi which I head,"Dr Jamaa said. He said many Kenyans are now working in Somaliland, with about three Kenyan universities now operating in Hargeisa city. "We are keen on mutual ties with Kenya because this will be mutually beneficial to citizens of both the Somaliland and Republic and Kenya," he said. President Silaanyo is expected to initiate a major diplomatic campaign to have Somaliland recognised. Several of his ministers have been traversing various parts of the Arab countries to tighten ties with the Middle East powers as the country fights for diplomatic recognition. Source: Daily Nation - See more at: http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2014/May/54703/kenya_to_open_diplomatic_office_in_somaliland.aspx#sthash.L9mdMbYN.dpuf -
The evil coalition of the past and the President.
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Miskiin somalida maxaad baratey.. Waleh waad assibtey talo na ma keenan waxbans ma deeqdo. -
Presidents cabdi cawar beats up his deputy, (Frustrations in garowe)
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Ma waxad leedihin arinti jayz iyo beyonce walaashed sholongo oo kale ba dhex martay. Cabdi cawar iyo camay. -
President Gaas of Puntland Goes Physical with His Deputy E-mail Wednesday, 14 May 2014 23:19 Submit to Delicious Submit to Digg Submit to Facebook Submit to Google Bookmarks Submit to Stumbleupon Submit to Technorati Submit to Twitter Submit to LinkedIn President Gaas and his Deputy Amay now nursing injuriesPresident Gaas and his Deputy Amay now nursing injuries By: Yusuf M Hasan GAROWE (Somalilandsun) – Tension are high at the Somalia regional administration of Puntland in Garowe between president Abdiweli Gaas and his Deputy Abdihakim Omar Amay. According to reports the two Somalia regional administrators who are not in tandem on financial matters translated their differences to the physical with Gaas punching his deputy several times on the face and stomach at the Garowe state lodge on Monday. The administrators cum combatants just assumed office earlier this year through selection by parliament's 62 members. The punch up is said to have been a result of missing funds meant for civil servants salary payment that Amay withdrew from the administration's account in Garowe but whereabouts unknown. Amay who is original from Somaliland but owes allegiance to the Somalia federal Government is said to have used his capacity as acting president while his Gaas was in Ethiopia attending the Tana forum to withdraw the money. To date the unfortunate civil servants remain unpaid as their deputy president upon withdrawing the paycheck is said to have dispatched to cahoots in Sool region of Somaliland where Khatumoists secessionists led by Somalia MP Ali Khalif Galayd are drumming up support for a Khatumo III conference. Amay is said to be disillusioned with the failure of Gaas to annex parts of Somaliland as pledged during his election campaign late in 2013 following a massive show of power by the Somaliland government.
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The official Somalilands 23rd anniversary thread 18 May 2014
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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Kenyans could have done so much more than just waiting and they had the tools the money the resources the ideas but they are not risk takers. I think they were scared of Somalis. Somalia was broken in pieces they should have taken advantage of it. Daniel arap moi administration remained on the sidelines. Ethiopia gave warlords platform ammunition armed them against each. Made sure they were allied to all Somali factions enemy's to non. Kenyans only came into the Somalia civil war when they were feeling the heat. But maybe i capitalize on events that happen and i think differently than the Kenyans. if i was the leader of Somalia i could annex NFD with out firing a single bullet.Now the Kenyans have influence in kismayo instead of the other way around. Remember for most countries in the region with the exception of Somaliland and Djibouti. The Somalia conflict remaining as it is in its current predicament is in the interest of Kenya ofcourse a peaceful Somalia would be better for Kenya. What kenya wants is Alshabaab gone and the warlords fill the vacuum. And no Somali state with a strong army because a strong army eventually will threaten them. Alshabaab ruins their industry tourism but they get fundngs from Europe for their work in Somalia.
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Kenyans are plain stupid they had no policy towards Somalia only since recent when Alshabaab was abducting Westerners in Kenya and other Kenyans inside Kenya. If i was Kenya i would try to present my self as the peace maker of Somalia and earn incentive at the same time divide and prolong the conflict of Somalia it might sound evil. But i would have done it to protect the interest and political economic interest of Kenya. Many countries have such a policy towards their neighbors. Rwanda and the M23 towards Congo for example. Kenyans have done absolutely nothing and now Alshabaab is going ape on them inside kenya, you have to always think from a strategic point of view. Kenyans are just docile bantus who are happy with the little attention they get from Europeans and their little tourism industry. There is no long term interest for Kenya, Civil war in Kenya will come sooner or later, and most likely a religious war and it will start some where in Mombassa and will spread all over the place.
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I believe you are right about the incentive they wish to earn from the Europeans but i doubt the Kenyans were ever as involved in Somalia as Ethiopia. Kenyans showed little or no interest in Somalia in the civil war. surely nations study each other and have an entire departments that focus on the strategic interest of a nation regarding their neighboring countries but relations were never bad between Kenya and Somalia during the war. Somali politicians always retire in Kenya own large businesses in Kenya spend their hard currency in kenya. Since the day of Daniel arap moi the Kenyans have showed little or no interest in the Somali conflict. The warlords might have spend times in Kenya but the kenyan govt had little to do with it. Where as Ethiopia gave the warlords cash ammunition and arms and even diplomatic save heaven in their country when needed. Ethiopia meddled in Somalia affairs like no other Ethiopia studied the Somali political culture their behavior their destructive tribal allegiance. Till recent times Kenyans had no clue what the civil war was about only when they got involved in kismayo ask your self how come they never got involved in Kismayo when hiiraale was the warlord there. Their whole policy towards Somalia was non existent
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Malistar don't you have to worry about the Homicide attacks or the infighting in beledxaawo or the motion after motion against your president. As for the garaad clan they have been holding conferences since 1986 Boocame 1 boocame 2 boocame 3 horseed one horseed 2 Khatumo 1 khatumo 2 katumo 3 and so on wa niman shirar badan and after the taleex conference there will be another conference. Somaliland rules the land will rule the land since they are indomitable Afro hashimete nation in the African continent.
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Kenyans did little they had no understanding of the civil war and the warlords they loved the conflict aslong as they stayed away from Kenya but now the Kenyan tourism industry is badly damaged. The Ethiopians prolonged the conflict but its due to the stupidity of the warlords of Somalia, for never getting it right. The Kenyans welcomed the refugees of Somalia , Kenyans are cautious Ethiopians and the TPLF are risk takers in their policy. Kenya is learnign from Ethiopia now how to meddle in Somalia affairs the Jubba affairs for example, and other issues in the region.
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Kenya never did arm different warlords they just gave safe heaven to warlords to build their fortune in Kenya. But Kenya had no interest of playing one warlord against the other thats Ethiopias game meles zenawi knew how to play warlords against each other. Kenya really got involved in Somalia only in 2011.
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Amiir Godane of Alshabaab sends a strong Message to Kenya
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Listen to Axmed Godane in here http://www.boramanews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=8261&catid=34&Itemid=53 -
Canab Marwo 18 may new song