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Clan militia kills Police commander in Maamulka SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
Clan wars where and when , destruction of property did you make all of that up. Mooge lolz Cabdi cawar is a small cat bit mouth little action. -
Abdiweli leaves Jigjiga and goes back to Addis Ababa? But why?
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Mooge's topic in Politics
Cabdi cawar laascanood raaadista ma addis ababa bu ka doonay he was closer when he was in jigjiga loolz Mooge Cabdi cawar will not move a finger aniga ta ku og, and if he does he will be crushed but he is has troubles at home enough for him. -
The addis ababa agreement mediated by Minister tedros Foreign minister of Ethiopia is about to end , Madoobe needs to hand over the airport and the port the Somali federal government , i believe he wants more time.But will the SFG give him more time. Axmed cabdisalaan is aware of what is happening there.
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Addis ababa:-Madaxwaynaha Mamaulka Juba oo kulan laleh Madaxda Itoobiya. 27. februar 2014 Allpuntland Madaxwaynaha Maamulka Juba Axmed Maxamed Islaan Axmed Madoobe ayaa kulan la leh Madaxda Itoobiya isagoona kala hadli doona danaha Maamulka Juba & Xariirka dhinaca amaanka. Mudane Axmed Maxamed Islaan Axmed madoobe ayaa la sheegay inWasiiro uu ugu horeeyo Wasiirka Arimaha Dibada Itoobiya uu la kulmaya, isagoona kala hadlaya arimaha Xariirka labada dhinaca iyo Heshiiskii Adis ababa ee Ay kala Saxiixdeen Sanadkii hore Axmed Madoobe oo maamulka Juba ah & dawlada Federaalka ah ee Soomaaliya. Wafdiga Madaxwaynaha Juba ayaa Adis ababa Malmahan ku sugnaanaya waxaana Warar hoose oo allpuntland helayso ay sheegayaan in Jigjiga uu Socdaal ku imaan doono Halkaas oo uu hataan wali ku suganyahay Madaxwaynaha Puntland. xafiiska Wararka Allpuntland, Adisababa.
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Clan militia kills Police commander in Maamulka SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
Why would his visit bother me it should bother u are u not from Puntland dont u want a president hat serves ur region -
Muungaab is the new mayor/governor of Banadir
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
Wiil tarzan now declare war on xabashida like few years ago,now that he holds no office any more. -
Clan militia kills Police commander in Maamulka SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
Do you think it was appropriate for cabdi cawar to go to ethiopia while police offcer were killed alshabaab raided mudug and suspects were captured in Puntland alleged shabaab members. No one said that if an officer is killed the security is out of order but its a range of issues which happened in Puntland that are raising some concern. -
Somaliland: Hargeysa mayor installs solar panel system in hargeysa
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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Clan militia kills Police commander in Maamulka SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
Its corelated as some reports are comming in why on earth would than be 4 people be badly injured from the same constituency no one said Puntland was going in flames, but police commander was killed in goldogob and cabdi cawar went on a tour to Ethiopia while he should resolve the security issue there, But even if they were not related issues we could say that several fronts puntland security is getting worsen. Ma been ba mise wa run?? -
Somaliland: Hargeysa mayor installs solar panel system in hargeysa
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Somaliland: FIRST STREET LIGHT ‘S LAUNCHED IN HARGEISA CITY Wednesday, 26 February 2014 22:01 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 solarsolar By: A.A Jama HARGEISA: (Somalilandsun) -The Mayor of Hargeisa Abdirahman Mohamed aided (SOLTELCO) has launched the first solar project in Hargeisa city. The project is part of his program of ensuring that Hargeisa city is beautified. During the initiation of the street lights project, the Mayor said "This is part of the new program we are starting in the city and we will ensure that we put the street lights in the entire Hargeisa city. He also thanked the government for working towards ensuring that Hargeisa city is beautified" These solar installations will assit in beautifying the city and curbing crime in some areas of the city at the same time assist in making Somaliland a 24 hour economy. The Street lights are automatic in nature and charges during the day and automatically switches on during the night. -
Clan militia kills Police commander in Maamulka SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
Gheele the were clashes the next day in the garsoor district of galkacyo four people were badly injured it was really getting out of hand. Are u saying that is not true. -
Heavily armed Khatumo soldiers ready to fight SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
Long live Khatumo , khatumo are proud people defenders of Somaliland founding fathers of the USP party We will erect a statue for Garaad cali near the National Somaliland assembly and enshrine his name and this time write Nacam yaa garaad. For he was a visionary man and was very suspicious of the Koonfurians and asked the SNL to halt the union in 1960. Ilahoow ku naxariiso. -
Clan militia kills Police commander in Maamulka SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
Cabdi cawar cant do anything the moment he added axmed karaash and biidnhe as part of his cabinet he allianated khatumo there is little he can do , today Khatumites despise cabdi cawar more than anything. khatumo is holding its conference and this is not in the interest of the buglanders. As the god father will lead the conference mr galaydh, and last week galaydh made it clear that there is nothing for his people in mogadishu. U dont understand Somaliland culture Somalilanders talk they talk openly about qabi sub clan in their media they are open about it. This is not hatred Somaliland have a different culture than the koonfurians for koonfurians qabil is toxic for Somalilanders they know how to deal with qabil issues. People are open about qabiil. Koonfurians are scared to talk about qabiil yet they had the biggest qabil. If 2 clans in Somaliland have a fall out and its serious Somalilanders know what to do and how to do the gar qaad. The Koonfurians will let it escalate and so many human casualties and eventually still not a winner. As for what cabdi cawar believes he said the puntland region is up for discussion when he was raising the issue of khatumo lol. He is not as firm as u believe lol -
Heavily armed Khatumo soldiers ready to fight SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
Khatumo people are SL people the garaad clan do u know what khatumo stands for its Gol khatumo the place the USP party was formed in 1959. Somaliland elites know never to antagonize people with jabhad tactics. Most of the Kulmiye leadership were former SNM fighters if there is allot of human casualties it will hunt Somaliland more in the future. since they dont form a threat and they are cut off from Somalia and are only in taleex no need to attack them. Its better to see a few skimirieshes here and there some attacks but never a full blown war the Buhoodle clashes were the Limit. Somaliland already won the vast majority of reer laascanood to kick out garowe in 2007 do u know why ,,because the 1991 peace agreement that the people of Somaliland forgive and forget and live together as brothers as one nation. in 2002 in laascanood there was a Puntland administrator and a Somaliland administrator both operating , Somaliland wins more ground like this , its the best strategy thats why the entire southern Sool fell in the haands of Somaliland and northern sool the last remaining towns are boocame and taleex. So tell me how we are losing -
Clan militia kills Police commander in Maamulka SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
I dont mind u reporting bad news of SL as there is more good news coming from Somaliland than bad news. Somalia every day u will hear hebel got gunned down a homicide attacker has detonated him self.. African union troops are coming to Somalia, The TURKS are leaving or cutting of aid so be my guests post all u like First Khatumo and the garowe clan enclave are not in agreement Garowe claims khatumo ,, khatumo rejects this so there can never be an alliance there and there is no threat on that flank. Somaliland already became reality it has all that it needs a functioning state a flag an army a police a navy a currency a business sector a prospect for a better future. U will see eventually khatumo will form an alliance with SL the same way ssc did. How exactly do get stronger by war , war kills you kills your children mothers fathers peoples it hurts the Land seriously u need to stop the madness of killing each other and inviting 3rd world countries to come to ur country -
Heavily armed Khatumo soldiers ready to fight SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
Somaliland already controls the vast majority of British Somaliand close to 94% of the land mass, khatumo has never been a real issue Khatumo is an integral part of SL why would Somalilanders lose hope, Somaliland is today stronger than ever than it was 10 years ago Somaliland during siilaanyos reign has captured the following towns and cities xudun ceegaag dharkeengeeyo southern sool sarmaanyo northern soool widh widh karin dabayl weyn Somaliland army is 16 miles away from the Somalia border who is really winning. Where is this khatumo and bug land threat u keep speaking off. Somaliland is much and much stronger Somalia today is weaker than ever divided along tribal lines Alshabaab gaining more momentum attacking the heart of villa Somalia African union troops increasing their deployment tribal federalism is further tearing Somalia apart, Jubba state is being formed as a satellite state of Kenya. Professor samatar said it best Somalia today is nothing but an empty shelf. -
Clan militia kills Police commander in Maamulka SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
Somalia is as messed up as it was always there is no real progress only in name there are more than 25.000 African union troops Turks are feeding the mothers and children and homicide attacks have tripled in Somalia corruption is enormous and there is no defense apparatus nor any working institutions on top of that clan federalism is further tearing apart Somalia and the fragmentation is in full gear. Its just wishful thinking on your part that there is a clan war in Burco even if there was a clash in Somaliland the Somalilanders are politically mature to resolve their matters peacefully they have all mechanism to resolve their differences through the Guurti as we have seen even the parliament dispute was solved by them. Yes in every country attacks happened but not constant and the countries u mentioned have defense apparatus Somalia has non. There is no threat from garowe at all never was really , now how are you going to fix Somalia. Somalia has been killed by Koonfurians and their madness over and over again. -
Gunmen seize government buildings in Ukraine's Crimea, raise Russian flag By Marie-Louise Gumuchian. Laura Smith-Spark and Ingrid Formanek, CNN February 27, 2014 -- Updated 1248 GMT (2048 HKT) Watch this video Gunmen seize Crimean parliament STORY HIGHLIGHTS Moscow warns against "violations of compatriots' rights by foreign states" Crimea PM says gunmen occupying parliament are refusing to negotiate Tensions have simmered since President Viktor Yanukovych's overthrow last week Ukraine's parliament was voting on a new government Thursday Have you witnessed the protests in Ukraine? Share your experiences, but please stay safe. Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- Dozens of armed men seized the regional government administration building and parliament in Ukraine's southern Crimea region Thursday and raised the Russian flag, in a challenge to the Eastern European country's new leaders. Crimea, with its ethnic Russian majority, is the last big bastion of opposition to the new political leadership in Kiev after Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych's ouster Saturday. The incident, coming a day after Russia ordered surprise military exercises on Ukraine's doorstep, has raised fears about the push and pull of opposing allegiances in a country sandwiched between Russia and the European Union. Photos: Ukraine in transition Photos: Ukraine in transition Tensions rise over Crimean peninsula Fmr. Pentagon official on Russia, Ukraine Putin call behind Yanukovych truce? A broad divide has emerged between those who support what is going on in Kiev -- where parliament was voting on an interim West-leaning government Thursday -- and those who back Russia's continued influence in Crimea and across Ukraine. "I'm concerned about developments in #Crimea. I urge #Russia not to take any action that can escalate tension or create misunderstanding," NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen tweeted Thursday. In turn, the Russian Foreign Ministry said the Kremlin will "give a tough and uncompromised response to violations of compatriots' rights by foreign states." Opinion: Will Ukraine's Crimea region be Europe's next 'frozen' conflict? No negotiations It was not immediately known who was occupying the buildings in Simferopol, the regional capital. The head of the region, Premier Anatolii Mohyliov, told CNN the gunmen were refusing to speak with him, telling him he had no authority. The men, who stormed the building early Thursday morning, had made no demands, and it was not clear what they wanted, he said. He said there are no civilians in the building and "the situation is under control." He added that government security forces, which were outside the buildings, would not use force or weapons to take over the buildings. "All police in Ukraine have been ordered to be prepared," acting Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov wrote on his Facebook page. "Orders have been issued to create a cordon around the Parliament in Crimea and to avoid shooting and violence." A witness, who gave his name only as Maxim, said he saw the armed men run into the building. "Inside, nobody knows what is going on inside at the moment. We only saw the building being taken over," he said. "When they took over the building, they kicked out police from there. More buses came and around 30 more people came out. They started to bring their bags and the bags had RPG's (anti-tank weapons), there was SVD (sniper rifles), Kalashnikov (assault) rifles, handguns, so these people were fully armed." 5 things you need to know about Ukraine's Crimea region Scuffles break out Tensions have simmered in the Crimea region since Yanukovych's ouster. Map of CrimeaMap of Crimea Scuffles broke out Wednesday as the mood soured among the thousands rallying in front of the Crimean parliament building. One group waved Ukrainian flags and shouted "Crimea is not Russia," while the other held Russian flags aloft and shouted "Crimea is Russia." Local leaders sought to calm the mood, urging the protesters to go home and resist provocations. Military exercise Also on Wednesday, Russia ordered military exercises near Ukraine. The timing of the move prompted speculation about the Kremlin's motives. Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said the exercises were to check "combat readiness." And U.S. military intelligence saw no immediate indication the Russians were preparing for any offensive military action in Ukraine, two U.S. officials said. Instead, the officials said intelligence suggests Russia is "repositioning" up to half a dozen Russian ships near the Ukrainian port city of Sevastopol in case they're needed to respond if Russian interests are threatened. Sevastopol is home to Russia's Black Sea fleet. About 60% of the population in the city is Russian. Secession fears Concerns were heightened in the region when the Crimean parliament convened a previously unscheduled session Wednesday, amid local media reports that secession might be on the agenda. But parliament Speaker Volodimir Konstantinov dismissed the reports as "rumors" and urged residents to not be provoked. In Sevastopol, residents told CNN they were angry that Yanukovych had been forced out and fear that they will be oppressed by the country's new leaders. Many are struggling to come to grips with the rapid political upheaval. Russia's Foreign Ministry has accused Ukraine's lawmakers of discriminating against ethnic Russians by excluding them from the reform process. New government In the capital, Kiev, Ukraine's parliament met to vote in a new government Thursday after protest leaders named the ministers they want to form a new Cabinet. Leaders of the popular demonstrations that toppled Yanukovych named former Economic Minister Arseny Yatsenyuk as their choice to head a new interim government. In a display of people power, the announcement of Yatsenyuk and candidates for other key ministries was made Wednesday after protest leaders addressed crowds on Independence Square, the heart of the protests. The crowd, some of them dressed in camouflage, cheered as the names were read out. Lawmakers face the challenge of forming a body that genuinely represents all the main political parties, despite their widely divergent views. Presidential and local elections are due on May 25. Opposition leader and former heavyweight boxing champion Vitali Klitschko will run for the presidency, his press secretary said. Financial woes Last week, bloody street clashes between demonstrators and security forces killed more than 80 people, the deadliest violence in the country since it gained independence when the Soviet Union collapsed 22 years ago. Russia says Yanukovych was driven out by an "armed mutiny" of extremists and terrorists. A warrant has been issued for his arrest, but his whereabouts remain unknown. While Yanukovych is on the run, the diplomatic wheels have been set in motion within the international community. One key concern is cash-strapped Ukraine's perilous financial position. Yanukovych's decision to scrap a European Union trade deal in favor of one with Russia prompted the protests, which began in November.
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Heavily armed Khatumo soldiers ready to fight SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
Why Should Somaliland attack Khatumo they are no harm they are in a bufferzone in taleex there is no need to provoke or to attack them, they are not terrorist just dissatisfied Somalilanders, Somaliland never had any interest to attack Taleex. -
Heavily armed Khatumo soldiers ready to fight SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
Somaliland is not going to attack the Khatumo conference the garaad clan are good at one thing holding shirs about shirs its harmless in 2012 SL never attacked their conference. I think Garowe might interrupt their conference. -
Clan militia kills Police commander in Maamulka SNM
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliaRising's topic in Politics
There is nothing to worry a police officer was killed happened every where in the world there is already a man hunt and if he is in a country the SL security forces are very capable and will capture him and bring him to justice. Dont u have to worry about the security of Somalia which further deteriorates by the day whether homicide attacks , attack residential area's the United nation offices attacked i think that needs ur concern