Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. ^^ There are never permanent allies or permanent friends there are only interests
  2. Madaxweynaha Somaliya oo Mamnuucay Filim Sangub iyo Saado Cali ku caayeen Halgankii Dibu-xorraynta Somaliya. (Hadhwanaagnews) Friday, December 06, 2013 Muqdisho (BLM) Madaxweynaha Somaliya Xasan Sh Maxamuud ayaa Somaliya ka mamnuucay Filim ay sameeyeen San-gub iyo Saado Cali kaasoo ay ugu magac dareen ?Ummad wada siyaasi ah side loo xukumi karaa??, taasoo si wayn u af-lagaadaynaysay Halgankii Shacabka Somaliya u soo mareen in ay talada ka tuuraan Siyaad Barre. Madaxweynaha Somaliya oo Mamnuucay Filim Sangub iyo Saado Cali ku caayeen Halgankii Dibu-xorraynta Somaliya. Muqdisho (HWN) Madaxweynaha Somaliya Xasan Sh Maxamuud ayaa Somaliya ka mamnuucay Filim ay sameeyeen San-gub iyo Saado Cali kaasoo ay ugu magac dareen ?Ummad wada siyaasi ah side loo xukumi karaa??, taasoo si wayn u af-lagaadaynaysay Halgankii Shacabka Somaliya u soo mareen in ay talada ka tuuraan Siyaad Barre. Halkan Guji warkaas oo faahfaahsan.
  3. Stop claiming other peoples ancestors this is your last warning
  4. Dalmar1;989730 wrote: Reer hargeisa, believes that Faroole winning is in their best interest as they believe in their fairy tale of imagination that Faroole can Stop DFS from Dismantling their Maamul in hargeisa politicaly!,.....LOL,right:D Little do they know, that Faroole winning or losing makes no difference to DFS as faroole and his State never had a weight to begin with, Puntland only had Hot Air and anything more, and the Only thing Faroole is known for is destroying Puntland from inside out! Look what makes you think Somaliland government and Somalia government have bad relations hassan is a very good man. Hassan has been nothing but a blessing for Somaliland. Mogadishu and Hargeisa never had real problems there were problems created by others. But this is over now.Tuurxaan Bixin gar naqsi is the way forward. As for faroole he is not to bad for his people he is much better than cabdi cawar i give u that he has his short coming but who doesn't.
  5. ^^ This is about Egyptian Somaliland relations not Ethiopian Somaliland relations ma qof laga dhex guuxayaad tahay ?
  6. Haatu;989792 wrote: As I said Xaaji, ama unite in Somalinimo ama let each qabiil go his own way. There's no need for sob stories. Warka wuu cad yahay. If I was the President of Somalia I would make that a condition. i have no problem with it but uniting Somalis under a political entity is not definition of Somalinimo or is it who gave it that definition. But i support it definitely, hada la kale tegeyo wixi so dhaweynaya waan so dhaweynaya i even support sub clan self determination i also believe there should be 2 khatumo states one in taleex and one Buhoodle as we see it now.
  7. ^^ in Somaliland no clan massacred each other this strictly happened in Somalia only, in Somaliland there is a traditional culture of elders reconciling the differences between the people. Thats why the Grand son of The Sultan of Maakhir in the late 19 century Ina Cali shire , today's sit with the grand nephew of Ibrahim Bohgul President silanyo Even though their 2 grandfathers differed in the 19 century and fought tribal wars yet they were inter linked. But if the the Sultan of Maakhir wants to have his own eastern sanaag maakhir republic no one is stopping him does he want that?
  8. ^^ U will keep hearing it for the rest of ur lives:D
  9. This has being going on the past 22 years no one wants to be like Somalia if something goes wrong people always say lets hope it doesn't turn into another Somalia. Somalis can get rid of this image if they for once compromise work together and respect each other.
  10. Why dont these docile Asians fight back ? Why do they like to be abused by Arabs
  11. I don't think in somalia they pick pms on their credentials he might be a good fella but I doubt it.
  12. Actually faroole is not to bad for puntland he won the war against atam. He brought foreign firms to explore oil in puntland he modernized puntland defense forces. And he fought for a federal constitution. He build a new presidential palace in garower improved the health situation there.. I think he is a better candidate than cabid cawar
  13. I doubt hassan sheikh would go for the smallest clan, the next pm must be from another sub clan
  14. Faroole is going to win the elections no doubt he has this one. Cabdi cawar stands no chance.
  15. Yeah why not sol is the most popular somali website and most read by foreigners. Do you have a problem with somaliland topics if u don't like them ur not forced to comment on it. Why don't u make khatumo topics since our khatumo nationalist libaan wen to shirki lol
  16. Kaluun the more scholarships the more education the better for the people of somaliland. Take from all something and better your self don't rely on any one. Garmaqaate nagada khatumites hate british that's what they tell us why would u meet with the english lol. Ma shirkay idin qaban qabaanayan lol
  17. Egyptian-Somaliland Relations 5th December 2013 Cairo (Somaliland Today) : – The Arab Republic of Egypt responded to the request from the Somaliland Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Mohammad Bihi Younis, to visit Cairo. A Somaliland delegation left Eqal International Airport consisting of both the Foreign Minister and the Minister of Education and Higher Education, Ms. Zamzam Abdi Aden, heading for the Egyptian capital, Cairo, where they were received at Cairo International Airport by Egyptian Foreign Ministry representatives. The two sides, Egypt and Somaliland, held a number of talks dealing with methods of developing the mutual relationship, especially in regards to the educational sector of the Republic of Somaliland. Furthermore, his excellency, the Egyptian Minister of Education and Higher Education, Dr. Mahmoud Abu al-Nasr, gave the Somaliland delegation a warm welcome to Cairo. A meeting was held resulting in a number of positive developments for the Republic of Somaliland, such as: The Egyptian Minister of Education and Higher Education presented the case to increase the members of the Egyptian educational mission stationed in Somaliland from 37 members to 100 members. The approval of a grant for the Republic of Somaliland students that affords them the opportunity to study at an Egyptian private school, excelling in science and technology with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education giving them a special discount of 50% on expenses and tuition fees. The approval of Somaliland graduates to pursue graduate studies at Egyptian Universities. A welcome of the Egyptian Ministry of Education to the strengthening of the private Centre of Training for Teachers and continued construction in the Republic of Somaliland of programmes supplied with Egyptian expertise in addition to plans to support research at the centre. The Egyptian Minister of Higher Education, Dr. Hasaam Isa, met another member of the Somaliland delegation, where the discussions took place between them resulting in his Excellency’s approval of increased study grants earmarked for Somaliland natives for admission to various Egyptian Universities. This has a very positive impact on the hearts of the members of the Somaliland delegation, who give their thanks for the support of the Republic. The Undersecretary Sheikh of Al-Azhar, Dr. Abbas Schumann, met with the delegation of the Republic of Somaliland, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed Bihy Younis and Minister of Education Zamzam Abdi Aden at the headquarters of Al-Azhar. Here, [Dr. Schumann] assured the preparedness of Al-Azhar to cooperate with the government and people of Somaliland in cultural and scientific affairs, especially in regards to sending missions, teachers and human resources to the Republic of Somaliland. In addition to restore the Azhar Egyptian Institute of Gamal Abde Nasser in Burao. It was also agreed that the Somaliland Ministry of Awqaf would provide a large mosque in the capital Hargeisa with living annexes to accommodate the advocates of Al-Azhar. At the end of the visit, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Egypt addressed a meeting with the Somaliland delegation, where they discussed ways of boosting relations between the two countries and methods to develop them during the coming period http://edinburgharabicinitiative.wordpress.com/2013/12/06/edinburgh-arabic-initiative-egyptian-somaliland-relations-somaliland-al-youm-somaliland-5th-december-2013/ With Egyptian Minister of Education Somaliland Foreign minister with Egyptian Foreign minister Nabil Fahmi
  18. Kaluun ma xaafaduhu mas masixi jiray muxu yidhi xafiiska madaxweynaha qashin badan for that reason we need to change the flag of SL a Flag used for the past 3 decades, all of this because some kid baa yidhi innovative baan ahay. And why do you keep saying we are you not loyal to the Xabashis how can it be we , goormaynu we wada noqonay?
  19. Why not rip it just means nabad ku naso it has no religious attachment.
  20. Nelson Mandela has died, South African President Jacob Zuma has confirmed. Mr Zuma said "the nation has lost its greatest son", adding "he is now resting. He is now at peace." He died peacefully, surrounded by his family, at his Johannesburg home at 8.50pm local time. Mr Mandela, who was 95, will get a state funeral and national flags will be lowered to half mast, said Mr Zuma. He had been receiving medical treatment for the last three years and for the last six months has been critically ill. He served as South Africa's first black president from 1994 to 1999, after spending 27 years in prison. Prime Minister David Cameron said: "A great light has gone out in the world. "Nelson Mandela was a hero of our time. I've asked for the flag at No10 to be flown at half mast."
  21. Jacob Zuma just held a press conference RIP madiba Africa and the world will remember you
  22. ^^ That it self depends the way the 2 separate from each other in the eyes of the international community, if the separation goes smoothly with out any strings attached and mutual respect is restored than that can happen if the The official dejure separation happens with allot of emotions and with allot of dishonesty and the separations happens very unfriendly and in a hostile way than it will take decades. Before regional blocks are formed knowing Somalis on both sides, no one is going to concede an inch in the favor of the other. 23 years of dispute and counting should ring some bells. In an ideal world geedki berdaha inta la fadhisto ba la gar naqsan laha but thats impossible. I mean even countries who went their separate ways in a very friendly way Sudan and South sudan even though those 2 didnt exactly went their separate in a friendly way but they are still in conflict. A better example is Eritrea and Ethiopia. I think its an African thing the Somalia and Somaliland conflict is not an exception we can hope for the best, inu ilaah runta fahansiyo.
  23. Aslong as she is happy and he is Muslim no problem, but her Kids cannot be Somalis they will be Turks
  24. The Next Generation of Somalilanders, when we the oldies die they the next generation are the one that will help the nation forward. And they have no clue what Somalia is. Makes no sense to them to be ruled from a city so many KM south of them, whom they have little or no dealings with and all they know about them is the stories their elders told them. All born and bred in a Somaliland. [/img] Look at the crowd all born in the early 90s or late 80s.