Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. Turkey wants a middle ground che hsm is ruthless he just wants to be reselected that is his objective turkey has to remain neutral between Ethiopia and Somalia and it pressures the Ethiopians to drop the mou with somaliland in order to give the Ethiopians something in exchange Ethiopië will respect the one somalia policy I wouldn’t trust hsm he would say something that Ethiopia lease deal is maybe ten or twenty years and not 50 years to safe face . Let’s see how the talks go next week I don’t think though they will agree to an agreement cause hsm can’t be signing deals with Ethiopia while saying they are the enemy I predict the status quo will remain
  2. So turkey is pressuring Somalia to give Ethiopia access to the sea to have Naval base. . So what will this entail this means they have to get access to hobyo Garacad . But this is very bad for Somalia and hsm what will Ethiopian actually give him in return other then dumping the mou they have with somaliland . Abiye and the gallas might ask hsm to get somaliland sea access because it is closer to their land but somaliland will most likely reject it if it doesn’t include Recognition. The winners in this deal are Ethiopia they might not get what they want to get the golf of Aden and Red Sea but at least get access to the sea . For somaliland it is an L because they got excluded from any deal but the biggest L is for the bunker for they get absolutely nothing in return
  3. Turkey says Somalia, Ethiopia to resume talks on port deal Tensions boiled over when Ethiopia agreed to lease 20km (12 miles) of coastline from Somaliland in exchange for recognition of its independence. Video Duration 12 minutes 24 seconds 12:24 Published On 9 Aug 20249 Aug 2024 The Somali and Ethiopian foreign ministers will meet in Ankara next week to discuss disagreements over a port deal Ethiopia signed with the breakaway region of Somaliland this year, Turkey’s foreign minister says. “Tensions between Somalia and Ethiopia would come to an end with Ethiopia’s access to the seas through Somalia as long as Ethiopia’s recognition of Somalia’s territorial integrity and political sovereignty is secured,” Hakan Fidan said at a news conference in Istanbul on Friday. KEEP READING list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4 ‘Don’t do it’: Somali president warns Ethiopia over Somaliland port deal list 2 of 4 At least 32 killed in suicide bomb and gun attack on busy Mogadishu beach list 3 of 4 Why are Somalia and Ethiopia in a deepening diplomatic dispute? list 4 of 4 Somalia asks peacekeepers to slow withdrawal, fears armed group resurgence end of list Turkey is mediating talks between the East African neighbours, whose ties were strained in January when Ethiopia agreed to lease 20km (12 miles) of coastline from Somaliland in exchange for recognition of its independence. Somalia says Somaliland is part of its territory. The agreement grants Ethiopia a 50-year lease on a naval base with access to Somaliland’s Berbera port. It was signed on January 1 in Addis Ababa by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Somaliland leader Muse Bihi Abdi In April, Somalia announced the expulsion of Ethiopia’s ambassador from the country. It also shut down Ethiopia’s consulates in Hargeisa, the largest city and capital of Somaliland, and Garowe, the capital city of the semiautonomous region of Puntland. Ethiopia is one of Africa’s most populous countries with 120 million people, but its economy has been restricted by a lack of access to the sea. It was cut off from the Gulf of Aden after a three-decades-long war that saw Eritrea secede in 1993, taking all of the country’s former coastline with it. In return for the deal, Ethiopia said it would provide an “in-depth assessment” of Somaliland’s quest for official recognition as an independent nation, marking the first time any other country has offered to do this. Fidan’s announcement came a week after he visited Addis Ababa and met Abiy. Somaliland is a self-governing breakaway state. Somalia regards any international recognition of it as an attack on its sovereignty. The Somali government has called the port deal “outrageous” and “unauthorised”.
  4. Yea very sad all due to culusow and his pressure to do the bidding of a foreign country this time For the Djiboutian dictator geele
  5. Former Somali Minister withdraws candidacy for AU Commission Chairperson election 230 SharesFacebookFacebook messengerTwitterWhatsAppLinkedInTelegramPhoneEmail Wednesday August 7, 2024 Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia's former Foreign Affairs Minister Fawzia Yusuf Adam has withdrawn her candidacy for the African Union Commission (AUC) Chairperson election amid submissions from four other governments for the position. Sources confirmed that Lawmaker Adam is not among the four candidates registered for the election. August 6 was the deadline for candidates to submit their applications. In June, Adam revealed that federal government leaders and leaders of four federal member states pressured her to withdraw her candidacy at the request of Djibouti's President, Ismail Omar Guelleh. During a press conference in Mogadishu, she said, "The government and four federal member state leaders have told me to give up my candidacy. I tried to convince them of the importance of the seat, but it was impossible. They agreed that I should give up the seat to Djibouti, who is also a candidate." Adam added that President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud excluded her bid for the AU seat in 2016 during his term because Kenya was also contesting for that position. "I have been denied the AU chairmanship twice. I do not know if it is because I am a woman or for other hidden reasons," she remarked. Somali national leaders supported Adam after she announced her candidacy in February 2024 to increase Somalia's influence within the AU. In March, the government began lobbying efforts and formed a special committee to support her campaign, underscoring the importance of securing this influential position. Former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga has now received another boost in the race for the African Union Commission, as Somalia and Seychelles have withdrawn their candidates. According to reports, the four candidates registered for the election include Raila Odinga from Kenya, Djibouti's Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohamud Ali Yusuf, a candidate from Mauritius, and a candidate from Madagascar. The election will take place in February next year.
  6. Does America als have 4.5 if the president is going to be black or Indian does the vp have to be white or is she allowed to pick hispanic or jew
  7. Does America also have 4.5 if the president is going to be black or Indian does the vp have to be white or is she allowed to pick hispanic or jew
  8. Stop crying galbeedi and making excuses for these koonfurian spy’s in borama they want to create havix in borama but we won’t let them
  9. Why wouldn’t we send tacsi it’s an Islamic way to send tacsi besides. Alshabaab was founded in walanweynistan it found ground in walanweynistan 3 out of the four emirs are from walawenistan So stop with the accusations There are as much Somalilanders in alshabaab as there are in the 4,5 bunker government
  10. He should look closer to home alshabaab has no clan what do koonfurians such as this fellow expect when they make roobow the minister of religious affairs the signal u send is that the theology of roobow is correct when u give Daahir aweys house arrest and you don’t put him on trial. You then have no right to talk about godane who’s been dead for years now.
  11. Well if he doesn’t care he should not be president. President are responsible for the people if he refuses to be responsible then the useless parliament of the bunker should impeach him. If he only cares for money and other material issues he should not be at the helm at all
  12. Hassan sheikh is actually the biggest failure at least he should fire his security chief . How could this happen aun to all the civilians masakinta la dilay inti bugtana ilaahay ha caafiyo . Intu qabuuraha ku mashquulsanyahay this happend
  13. Mogadishu (HOL) — Suspected al-Shabaab militants launched a deadly attack on the popular Liido Beach in Mogadishu on Friday evening, killing and injuring multiple people. The attack began with a suicide bomber detonating an explosive vest at the Beach View restaurant, followed by gunmen storming the premises, according to local authorities and eyewitnesses. Video footage from the scene shows people fleeing as heavy gunfire erupted. Witnesses described horrific scenes with bodies scattered across the beach as emergency services rushed to assist the wounded. Government forces quickly engaged the attackers in a fierce gun battle. "The ruthless terrorists attacked innocent civilians at Lido beach in Mogadishu's Abdiaziz district on Friday evening. The security forces eliminated all the terrorists behind the cowardly attack. Medical teams and security forces are on the ground to assist the victims wounded in the attacks," Somalia's state broadcaster reported. "The situation is catastrophic," said a resident. "There are many dead and injured, and the full extent of the casualties is still unclear." The attack is part of a series of violent assaults by al-Shabaab in the Liido Beach area in recent years. The militant group has repeatedly targeted civilians enjoying the popular beach destination. Somali security agencies have cordoned off the area and are searching for any remaining attackers. Ambulances have been seen transporting the injured to nearby hospitals while government soldiers continue to secure the beach and surrounding buildings. The Somali government and international partners have condemned the attack, reiterating their commitment to combating terrorism in the region. This is a developing story. Stay tuned for updates.
  14. Apparently my niece is in Mogadishu luckily she didn’t go I called her right away. she didn’t go but two of her friends have died which is very sad and also the maid of heh house also went and is badly wounded now .
  15. Yea it does not apply to me and my people let’s agree to that .ilaahy isku fikir nagama dhigo reerkina amin
  16. And since when do all Somalis think a like maybe u mean ur qabil that think alike but not all Somali qabil have the same mind set
  17. And what do I have to do with the tigrayan fellow How can one support somaliland and Àbďì. Ileey the two were enemies
  18. This is a major set back. For the Islamic republic of Iran. How did they killl him was it with a sniper shooter
  19. By the way we have nothing to do with it pagan god of the gallas called waaq. That god is strictly or was strictly worshipped by you lot and ur galla cousins
  20. Woqoyi it is what koonfurians refer as Somaliland because they are opposed to use the correct term which is the republic of Somaliland . The north isn’t geographic term persay it just refers to Somaliland. There are some area in bugland enclave that far north then Somaliland but it isn’t called woqoyi in the political .And as the hawd and reserve area it isn’t part of Somaliland as it isn’t part of woqoyi though it would be great if it one time. The two were United . But now it is not .
  21. Yes I never said I was reer woqoyi I am actually from the hawd and reserve area I had spent the least time of my life what you refer as woqoyigaa lol
  22. Somaliland arrests alleged Somali Intelligence agents in Borama town 184 SharesFacebookFacebook messengerTwitterWhatsAppLinkedInTelegramPhoneEmail Tuesday July 30, 2024 Hargeisa (HOL) — The Somaliland National Intelligence Agency announced the capture of two alleged members of Somalia's National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) in Borama, Awdal region. According to a statement released on Monday via social media platform X (formerly Twitter), the agency stated that the members were sent from Mogadishu to instigate chaos and carry out planned murders in Borama. "We have captured a group of NISA who were sent from Mogadishu to create chaos in Somaliland and planned murders, especially in Borama. Two of those members have been arrested, while six others are wanted," the statement read. The Somaliland agency also called on the public to report any suspicious activities to security forces. The situation underscores the ongoing tension between Somaliland, which declared independence from Somalia in 1991 but remains unrecognized internationally, and the Federal Government of Somalia.