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Xasan Socdaal's 'chief protocol'
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar's topic in Politics
interesting though this is not good for the national cohesion of what every Somali state that is being reconstructed how ever out of protocol if she doesn’t favour one president at least she should have kept her opinion to her self I mean that would have been more promising. . Though I would say if she leaves out general afweyne.That would have been not a problem since he was the only dictator compared to all the the other previous presidents . But she also left out the cheese fellow and cabdilahi yusuf who were also interim presidents and were not dictators so singling out them would be viewed as bit of Qabiliste. Hadi qaran la dhisayo there is no room for this behaviour. -
Xasan Socdaal's 'chief protocol'
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar's topic in Politics
I don’t think it has anything to do with qabyaalad persay hassan is just taking care of his family I mean close family . -
Next Ethiopian War: Eritrea/Amhara vs Tigray/Abiy
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Eritrea is just pisssed at abiye that’s why they doing this -
Very very interesting development it seems abiye is determined to have a sea out let . I don’t see him backing down on the efforts of the bunker at this point only Somaliland is the only one that can stop him from a practical position . Muse bixii him self is seeking re election in four months time he will need the support of this deal if it results in recognition it’s crucial for his return so he is pushing it . If he doesn’t manage to convince the Ethiopians to recognise Somaliland independence there isn’t going to be much of a deal . Because recognition is valued more then diamonds or money or anything. Muse wants to distguish him self form all the all previous leaders . Though if they go ahead with the deal there is no turning back . Though if it isa principle thing on Somalia to stop Ethiopia from having sea access via somaliland. The bunker can only offer sl a better deal the Ethiopians are offering though I do believe the Ethiopians are using this as a tool to get the best deal to pin Mogadishu against hargeisa and if I was them I would do the same also . If Ethiopia go ahead with the deal and let’s say even recognise somaliland they jeprodise their influence over the bunker and their troops it would be a matter of time if or when their troops are out of Somalia we should also consider the Turks and their influence can they stop or fight for Somalia against Ethiopia interest we do know they have billions of dollars of investments in Addis Ababa . Then there is the United Arab emeretes and their role in all of this. Interesting time indeed .
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Nobody in Somaliland actually believes that Ethiopians are closer to them then other Somalis it’s just current political circumstances that exist in the horn and the contentious conflict between Somalia and Somaliland which allows that radical methods are being used which is unfortunate every one in Somaliland would have loved to have good relations with Somalia . But the leaders of the bunker aren’t as responsible as they claim their whole policy is based on blocking somaliland interest this causes allot of mistrust not only against politicians in hargeisa but even those that weren’t radical or militantly anti Somalia are now becoming more and more anti Somalia which is unfortunate. People shouldn’t put the blame only on Somaliland but there are other evil doers u need to adress the core problem .
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Somaliland doubles down on Ethiopia MoU despite Mogadishu opposition Tuesday July 23, 2024 The historic Red Sea port of Zeila (Seylac in Somali) in Somaliland, which is a focal point of Ethiopia's interest as part of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two nations. The agreement aims to provide Ethiopia with vital sea access through this strategic port in exchange for potential recognition of Somaliland's sovereignty and economic cooperation. (Wikimedia Commons/CC/ Abdihakimper) Hargeisa (HOL) — Somaliland has doubled down on its commitment to a contentious Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ethiopia, promising economic gains and international recognition while sparking fierce opposition from Mogadishu and regional players. "The Government of the Republic of Somaliland reaffirms the significance of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Somaliland and Ethiopia, emphasizing its focus on mutual benefits and cooperative efforts between the two sisterly neighbouring nations," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Somaliland stated on Tuesday. advertisements "It is regrettable that the Mogadishu Administration, under the leadership of Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud, which is not in full control of its own capital, persists in attempts to destabilize Somaliland through support for local militia groups. Meanwhile, reports indicate their weaponry and arms are falling into the hands of Alshabaab and clan militias, exacerbating regional instability," the statement added. Since declaring its independence from Somalia in 1991, the breakaway Republic of Somaliland has sought stability, democracy, and self-governance. Somaliland describes Mogadishu as lacking democratic legitimacy due to its selection process. Since its 1993 split from Eritrea, Ethiopia has been landlocked and seeks maritime access to reduce its dependence on Djibouti. The MoU includes provisions for Ethiopia to gain sea access and establish a military base in Somaliland. In return, Somaliland anticipates Ethiopia's potential recognition of its sovereignty, although the latter has sometimes been unclear about the deal's specifics. The Mogadishu administration strongly opposes the Somaliland-Ethiopia deal, considering it a violation of Somalia's sovereignty and territorial integrity. President Mohamoud nullified the MoU shortly after it was signed, accusing Ethiopia of attempting to annex Somali territory. Diplomatic relations between Somalia and Ethiopia have deteriorated, with Somalia expelling Ethiopia's Ambassador to Mogadishu and ordering the closure of Ethiopian consulates in Hargeisa and Garowe. Backchannels established by Kenya and Turkey to mediate the dispute have been unsuccessful, with Somalia stating that Ethiopia must rescind the MoU before any talks can begin. Meanwhile, officials in Somaliland claimed that Ethiopia upgraded its consular office in Hargeisa to full embassy status in late May. International organizations, including the African Union (AU), the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and the Arab Economic Forum, have also opposed the deal. The swift condemnation has reportedly led Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to reconsider it. Critics argue that the agreement could destabilize the region, potentially escalating conflict and allowing militant groups like Al-Shabaab to exploit the situation. Somaliland President Muse Bihi Abdi promised that the deal would help secure freedom of navigation in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea, regions prone to attacks by Houthi rebels and other threats. "The historic memorandum of understanding between Somaliland and Ethiopia will provide us with a clear pathway towards international recognition," he said from Hargeisa. Officials in Hargeisa anticipate a finalized agreement soon. Somaliland's Minister of Information, Ali Mohamed Hassan (Ali Marehan), hinted this week at the upcoming implementation of the Somaliland-Ethiopia agreement.
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Next Ethiopian War: Eritrea/Amhara vs Tigray/Abiy
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Tigrayans have always been stronger then the Amhara when it comes to fighting it is the Tigrayans they know ho to Fight with in Habshida the tigrayans are the most significant -
TRUMP is going to win against the Black indian curry lady no way the American people will pick her down with these silly leftist Demcorats , bye Bye sleepy joe cant wait to see these demcorats lose
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Thé only person that is out of touch with the reality is you galbeedi . The youth there didn’t also wave the satanic flag of the bunker either. Doesn’t proof anything . The majority of the Awdalite people have no interest to separate from the main land of somaliland had they wanted that they would have done that long time ago it wouldn’t take 3 decades to fight
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Its very simple I think the overall people of awdal support the quest and independence and statehood of Somaliland close to 80 percent if not more . The only thing that the reer awdalite advocate for is more representation with in the Somaliland government . Those that go to Mogadishu are so significant those that go to Mogadishu for seats are really just a few dr beyle former finance minister of the bunker came back to Somaliland prof samatar came back after a failed presidential campaign bid . His brother is there still how ever but no awdal person holds any significant post in Mogadishu, actually the biggest traitors that the koonfurians love to use are those from the duriyad clan and they get the most significant positions in the bunker by the koonfurians. Though I do believe. That there are allot of people from the awdal community who don’t originally hail from awdal but hail from. Ethiopia or jabuuti and who also reside in the west have big hatred for anything related to Somaliland some just have a clear clan hatred and feel inferior to the noble duriad clan mostly they reside in the west and they are the one that are clapping their hands for the downfall of somaliland. But they don’t even hail from somaliland majority of them have their relatives either living in. Harowo iyo awbarre or their kin are doing junior jobs for geele and the Jesus clan in jabuuti these are the so called parasites somaliland is dealing with mostly wa qurbajoog calooshu tagantahay Laakin walagaga xaarsiinaya.
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Reer Koonfur Galbeed vs Reer Waqooyi Galbeed
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar's topic in Politics
That is is impossible ma dhaafi karan gudoomiye barlamaank waloogu wanqalay gudoomiye barkamaaan the only way they can do this if u find no dm person that runs for that office in the next selections if they manage to produce not a single candidate for jaggada then they can go for president for pm. There had been no prime minister from Somaliland since cigaal well maybe ina galaydh oo sanad Haye and that was back in 2000 ila 2001. Imagine that 23 years no premier from Somaliland , caadi maha and in the 1960s it was ina cigaal for two years so much for sharing a country -
I doubt they care about any sort of Somali unity. They haven’t even see. These people in south in their entire life u first need to know or hear about the poeple u wish to unite with . I mean if they were they would have fought for it long time ago . I mean Qof wuxusan rabin lugu ma Khasbi karo of the majority of reer awdal youth want to be ruled by the bunker and not bay hargeisa way cadaysan lahayen to be honest they know know no mansab no jaggo no respect they will gain in the bunker meesha lagamaba yaqaano
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If u listen to the video where ooyaye visited awdal today. He no where near said anything that opposes the quest for state hood for somaliland matter intact he re affirmd the the sacred statehood of somaliland listen to it . There is nothing there really there is no indication that he is willing to join dawarsi state So don’t jump up and down to early
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Türkiye aims to drill for oil off Somali coast in 2025
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So nobody actually knows the deal how much of percentages is owned by turkey and how Nichols owned by ulusow -
Arafat I explained all the occasions where somaliland officials met. With somalia officials when farmaajo and faisal met. It was given approval by the somaliland government under the pretext to bring back gallaydh to somaliland that was it all the other the first time somaliland took part of a conference where there were somali mamuul gobeleed siilaanyo was called out . What other occasions do u have other then the talks
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Reer Koonfur Galbeed vs Reer Waqooyi Galbeed
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Hassan sheikh cant change the power order enshrined in the holy charter of 4,5. Prime minister and president. Rotates between. H block and d block. Parliament chair person belongs to the reer koonfuur galbeed . Deputy prime minister belongs to the people of Somaliland . If he changes this and gives reer may may wax iyagu Xaq u laahayn. Then kursigisa qulqul geleya -
They have been. Called out for that dr bajaaj and siilaanyo were throwin in the muds for doing that I to remember remember this
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Ur talking about a call they made during the fire of waheen. We were talking about a meeting oyaaye met walanweyn officials in their embassy in jabuuti god know about what . And ooyayae didn’t even say what they talked about here we have ina biixi explaining why they callled him and send their condolences and to talk about the money they stole initially from somaliland to send it back
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Somaliland leaders and officials are only allowe to talk to the bunker officials in open capacity when there are talks with out the talks there is no room to Talk to walanweyn officials . Ur now faulting the somaliland government kulmiye in particular for opening talks with the bunker yet u were the biggest fan of these talks . And suddenly u want to fault them with that . Bit hypocritical if I ask me . Talks is allowed with the bunker when there are talks how ever was abib having shady deals in their embassy in jabuuti we didn’t hear that. Somaliland govt is going to talk to Somalia inside their embassy in jaabuuti. This was him dealing on his own and he should be punished for this misbehaviour and treasonous act.
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Why would he join the internet state that would mean he couldn’t even say anything about sl hence he left the place .
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Somaliland officials Arent allowed to meet with walanweyn officials it isn’t allowed . The only exception is the talks between somaliland and Somalia only on that occasion it is allowed to meet the bunker officials
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Was is it a mistake to lift the Arms Embargo on Somalia
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Che What’s to but the cart before the horse with out first building institutions, and reconciliation we might just see more wars . And it seems the current govt isn’t equipped to run military institutions . -
Was is it a mistake to lift the Arms Embargo on Somalia
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Somalia region wants UN to reinstate 31-year-old arms embargo Thursday July 18, 2024 Puntland Maritime Police Forces.Photographer: Anadolu/Getty Images (Bloomberg) -- Somalia’s semi-autonomous region of Puntland wants the United Nations to reinstate an arms ban lifted seven months ago, saying easier access to weaponry is fueling clan conflict. advertisements With a weak central government and no credible institutions, Somalia lacks mechanisms to track arms in the country that’s effectively been at war for more than three decades, according to Abdi Farah Said, the interior minister of Puntland. In December, the UN Security Council lifted a ban that had been in place since 1992, recognizing Somalia’s right to equip its military as a peacekeeping force prepares to leave the country. “Lifting the arms embargo for Somalia was a big mistake because the country is divided and fragmented,” according to Said. “We need that decision by the UN to be reconsidered.” Government spokesman Farhan Jimale declined to comment. Puntland’s view follows the death of at least 13 people on Tuesday in a clash between clan militia and security forces escorting two truckloads of weapons through central Somalia. The interior ministry said the cache fell into the hands of the local militants during the ambush. Separately, the Independent Somali Civil Society Group urged for an investigation into the mass proliferation of illegal arms circulating in the nation to prevent terror groups stocking up, according to a statement -
Was it an mistake to lift the arms embargo on Somalia? This is a double sword of a debate. On one hand, enabling Somalia to defend itself and maintain its security is crucial. On the other hand, the lack of robust institutions raises concerns. Reinstating the arms embargo might be prudent, as during that period, fewer weapons entered Somalia, contributing to a semblance of peace and stability . Presently, the government struggles to regulate the flow of arms, leading to weapons falling into the hands of various oppossing clan potentially the wrong ones. These arms, intended for different regions or constituencies, exacerbate the internal strife and undermine the overall security of the nation. The garowe clan eclave are allready calling for Arms Embargo to be reinstated. So what can we expect of the Future.
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