Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. Nabadoon Axmed Diiriye oo ka digay in Dowladda Itoobiya ay taageerto Sheekh Axmed Madoobe Nabadoon Axmed Diiriye Cali ayaa wuxuu ka hadlay xiisada murugsan ee ka taagan Magaalada Kismaayo ee Xarunta Gobolka Jubbada Hoose, iyadoo taasina uu ku macneeyay in la diiday, in loo hogaansamo awaamiirtii Dowladda Federalka. Nabadoon Axmed Diiriye ayaa wuxuu Dowladda Itoobiya uu uga digay inay taageerto Maamulka uu hogaamiyo Sheekh Axmed Maxamed Islaam, xilli uu ku sugan yahay Magaalada Addis Ababa. Nabadoon Diiriye ayaa wuxuu tibaaxay in Dowladda Soomaaliya ay mowqif cad ka qaadatay arrimaha Gobolada Jubbooyinka, sidaasi daraadeedna ay Dowladdu qabaneyso sida uu sheegay shir looga hadlaayo arrimaha Jubbooyinka, loona baahan yahay inaysan ku lug yeelan buu yiri gacmo shisheeye. Sidoo kale Nabadoonka ayaa wuxuu sheegay in Dowladda Itoobiya, ay xilligaan saaxiibo soke yihiin sida uu yiri Dowladda Soomaaliya, isla-markaana waxaan ka dhooreynaa buu yiri inay tix geliso mowqifka Dowladda, ay ka qaadatay Maamlka Axmed Madoobe. Axmed Diiriye Cali ayaa wuxuu muujiyay inay ka xun yihiin xiisada cakiran ee ka taagan Magaalada Kismaayo, wuxuuna ku baaqay in la taageero mowqifka Dowladda, si Dowladda ay u yeelato hogaaminta doorka siyaasadeed ee Jubbooyinka. http://universalsomalitv.com/node/4114
  2. Sorry i was not talking to you, by the way dont you have other things to worry about like securing your country from Alshabaab attacks? Let us worry about President siilaanyo and his Ghanian friends
  3. Rwanda Tanzania Uganda Kenya Burundi and now South Sudan to sign the Nile sharing agreement. Even sudan supports the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam but it wants an agreement it wants to create a win win situation. It seems its getting more difficult for Egypt to find allies in the region.
  4. South Sudan backs Ethiopia’s Nile dam June 14, 2013 (ADDIS ABABA) – The Governments of South Sudan has voiced support to a Ethiopia’s controversial Nile Dam project which the country is building along the Nile river, while Addis Ababa minimised Egyptian statements about war against Ethiopia. South Sudanese chief negotiator expressed Thursday his country’s position on the construction of the Giant power plant being built some 30-40 Kilometers from Sudan border. Speaking to Reporters in Addis Ababa, Pagan Amum, said Ethiopia dam project will benefit not only to Ethiopia but also to the current and future generations of Sudan and Egypt. Ethiopia is currently exporting hydropower processes cheap Electricity to Djibouti and Sudan. "Ethiopia has the right to use the Nile water in terms of generation of electricity, in terms of irrigation, and the way we see this development is that it is not affecting the interest of Sudan or Egypt", Amum said. Newly independent South Sudan which recently became a new member to Nile basin countries has called on Egypt and Ethiopia to cooperate and engage in a dialogue to resolve Nile water Dispute. After Ethiopia recently diverted the course of the Nile River, Egyptian politicians are suggesting sabotage including military action and supporting local rebels to destroy the Dam project. Ethiopia’s communication Minister, Bereket Simon, said Friday that the threats from Egypt are only psychological feud that aimed to divert the Egyptians away from their internal political instability. Simon Down played a potential of war with Egypt over Nile. “Egypt doesn’t have firm and justified reason to go to war with Ethiopia” he said adding “even if they have the willing the question is do they have the capacity?’’ Bereket further stressed that military action will never solve disputes over Nile. Last Wednesday Ugandan President Museveni in a national address at the parliament backed the construction of the Dam saying that African nations need such a hydro power plant to spur their economies and to generate clean energy as well as to curb deforestation practices aimed for fuel. Museveni further warned Egypt to restrain from what he said was “the chauvinistic statements” coming out of Cairo in connection with Ethiopia’s $ 4.8 billion mega hydropower project which the north African nation fears could diminish its annual water share from Nile River. "I have seen statements in the media coming out of the government of Egypt about the commendable work of Ethiopia. What Ethiopia is doing is what governments in Africa should do," he said. Khartoum dissociated itself from Egypt and supported the Dam construction saying the three countries should work together to resolve minors problems mentioned in a report prepared by international experts including Egypt and Sudan. ETHIOPIA RATIFIES NILE PACT Ethiopia’s 547-member parliament on Thursday unanimously endorsed the new Nile River Cooperative Framework Agreement, making the horn of Africa’s nation the first country to ratify the agreement reached in Uganda in 2010. The move comes after days of fierce verbal exchanges between Cairo and Addis Ababa that escalated tensions rising fears to a possible military confrontation. The Entebbe agreement which was signed by four Nile basins aims to reverse a colonial-era agreement that has granted Sudan and Egypt lions share to the Rivers water resources of which over 85 % of it originate in Ethiopia. Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and Burundi are also signatories to the Framework Agreement legislatures of the countries are similarly expected to endorse the cooperative agreement. At least six riparian countries have to ratify the agreement to overthrow the colonial era treaty Ethiopia-led other riparian countries argue that it has abandoned their right to equitable utilization of the water resources. South Sudan has in the past announced plans to sign the cooperative framework agreement.
  5. South Sudan will sign Nile sharing agreement South Sudan will be the seventh country to sign the agreement on sharing the Nile waters, which Egypt opposes Ahram Online and MENA, Tuesday 18 Jun 2013 Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia to start negotiations on Nile water dispute Egypt, Ethiopia FM presser not cancelled, talks were positive: Spokesman Egypt FM in Ethiopia to discuss disputed dam Egypt accuses Ethiopia of withholding information on dam project South Sudan plans to sign an agreement that aims to replace colonial-era deals that awarded the lion's share of the Nile waters to Egypt and Sudan. South Sudan's Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Paul Mayom Akec described the signing of the Cooperative Framework Agreement of the Nile Basin countries, sometimes known as the Entebbe agreement, as "inevitable." "The process of joining the agreement has started at all levels of the state apparatus in South Sudan," Akec stated in a press conference. Akec confirmed that South Sudan will start implementing the agreement as soon as parliament ratifies it. The state of South Sudan will benefit from the agreement by using the Nile River water to construct projects that will bring "prosperity and welfare to its citizens," according to Akec. Akec's statement comes following a statement by Mohamed Bahaa Al-Din, the Egyptian Minister of Water and Irrigation, on the agreement. Al-Din stated last Sunday that the agreement is not binding on Egypt, as Egypt did not sign it. The only way Egypt will sign the agreement, according to Al-Din, is if a few points of contention are agreed upon. One of points, for Egypt, is that Egypt be given a decision-making position in the proposed Nile River Basin Commission. Meanwhile, the Egyptian foreign minister met with his Ethiopian counterpart to discuss their recent row on a hydroelectric dam being constructed by Ethiopia. The dam will be the largest in the continent. The Ethiopian parliament ratified the Cooperative Framework Agreement last week. Ethiopia will be able, according to the agreement, to build developmental projects along the Nile without prior consent from Egypt. In a joined statement, the Ethiopian and Egyptian foreign ministers decided on another round of talks between ministers and experts in a few weeks to further discuss the dam's effect, if any, on Egypt's Nile water share. Six riparian countries have already signed the agreement: Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and Burundi.
  6. The Ghanians have always been very friendly towards the Somaliland case MPs from Ghana visited Somaliland few years ago. President siilaanyo should consider a trip to accra. Even when the Ghanians were hosting the African union summit they raised the Somaliland case and Somaliland flag was flying next to ecowas and African union flag. They are indeed Somaliland closest allies and brothers in west Africa.
  7. Madaxweynaha dalka Ghana oo Marti qaad uu Fidiyey Mudane Hussein AL-ishaqi oo qaabilsan qaybta horumarinta Africa iyo Madaxwaynaha Ghana oo Balan qaday In u Madaxwaynaha Somaliland Boqasho ku Yimado Ghana (Hadhwanaagnews) Wednesday, June 19, 2013 London - (HWN) Shirkadaha horumarinta ee DVK ee u madaxa ka yahay Mudane Deepak oo u wehelinayo Madaxa horumarinta qaybta Mashaariicda Afrika (African Development fund) London - (HWN) Shirkadaha horumarinta ee DVK ee u madaxa ka yahay Mudane Deepak oo u wehelinayo Madaxa horumarinta qaybta Mashaariicda Afrika (African Development fund) ee Hussein AL ishaqi ayaa dhawaan ku tagay socdaal shaqo dalka Ghana sidii looga wada hadli lahaa mashaariic horumarineed oo laga hirgalinayo dalka Ghana. Mudane Hussein AL-ishaqi oo qaabilsan qaybta horumarinta Africa ayaa kulmo kala duwan la yeeshay Madaxda iyo Masuuliyiinta dalka Ghana oo ugu horeeyo Madaxwaynuhu John Dramani, halkaas oo u ka codsaday in uu martiqaad rasmi ah u fidiyo madaxwaynaha dalka Somaliland ee Mr Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo.Isaga oo Madaxwayne John Dramani ka aqbalay Casuumadaas oo dhaawan la filayo in la gaarsiyo madaxwaynaha Somaliland Mudane Axmed Maxmuud Silaanyo oo noqonaysa Fursad iyo guul u soo hoyatay Dublamasidyiada Somaliland. Sidoo kale waxa kulamo kala duwan la yeeshay Mr alishaqi oo muwadin Reer Jabuti oo dhalasho ahaan ka soo jeeda Somaliland waxa kale oo u kulamo la yeeshay , Afhayeenka Madaxwaynaha Joe Ghartey Iyo Xoghayaha gaarka ee madaxwaynaha Razak Awudulai, iyo sidoo kale maareeyaha guriga ganacsiga ee Ghana Adjei Baah. Waxa xusid mudan in uugu danbayntii lagu sagootiyay Mudane Hussein Alishaqi casho sharafeed u martigalay Afhayeenka Madaxwaynaha Joe Ghartey oo ay ka soo qayb galeen xildhibaanada Barlamanka Ghana iyo wasiiro ka tarsan Xukumada Ghana, halkaas oo laysku waydaarsaday sidii loo xoojin lahaa wada shaqaynta doorka shirkada DVK ka qaadan doonto horumarinta dalkaa iyo dhanka kale doorka siyaasadeed ay ka ciyaari karto Ghana aqoonsiga Somaliland.
  8. Is if Hassan sheikh Maxamuud replaces Prime Minister saacid ,apparently the gedo camp has some members on madoobe side. I believe the President should replace saacid with Col Barre hiiraale. The Man is an expert on Kismayo affairs and has ruled the region for quiet some time. Saacid basically has no effect on the crowd politically and it seems he cannot reach out to those in Kismayo the way the goverment wanted. It can continue diplomacy and fight it off in neighboring countries. But aslong as the Sahal community and their leaders travel from addis ababa and Nairobi , and try to win support in a diplomatic sense from Ethiopia and Kenya to support the new state. And hassan can than let the Kismayo jubbaland affairs to Prime Minister Hiiraale and let him take the lead To bring them to the fold and fight the Kenyan interference. Barre hiiraale can come with new idea's and strategies and he can perform them in his best ability if he is the Prime Minister.Furthermore if the Mogadishu conference fails the goverment needs to come with new idea's to counter attack the Kenyan Jubbaland alliance.Also President of Somalia should stop visiting Kenya , the Kenyans are disrespecting him no need to visit Nairobi.
  9. You are right Xiinfaniin the interior Minister defense Minister needs to be sacked , the government really looks terrible as it currently operates there is no strategy to stop the attacks. The top intelligence officer his entire office need to be under supervision how do you know he is not an inside man Amisom needs to run the intelligence with Somalis working and taking orders. But i doubt the president will sack the interior Minister since he is a key member of the Damuljadiid group maybe he will sack fiqi.
  10. AUN inti dhimatay very sad development this shows how vulnerable Mogadishu is still the the Government should focus more on Mogadishu security. it also needs to search for the terrorist cells efficiently Alshabaab has done it more than 7 times. Obviously allot of people are helping them inside Mogadishu.Somalis know each other the government needs to step up the game and start a crack down. By the way the interior Minister and defense Minister need to be sacked highly incompetent. In addition how many times did XX call for dialogue between Alshabaab and the Government,people are understanding the need to have a compromise with Alshabaab. Alshabaab changed their style and are continuing the attacks in the capital they cant confront the Amisom forces. Because they know they lost that war because they are outnumbered and are under equipped and no income. But Negotiations are needed if the US government the strongest nation on this planet is negotiating with the Taliban sidelining their puppet Karzai. I am sure the government can hold talks with Alshabaab sometimes you just have to swallow your pride.
  11. I have said i before Somalis will never agree on anything not state governance not how to live together not to go their separate ways. This debate is basically useless we had it so many times. Somalis lack state mechanism, Somalis have a hard time governing themselves the opponent clans will always be in the opposition the moment hassan sh was elected president we knew who his opponents were. The moment he picked his PM we knew exactly where it was heading. Only a dictator can rule Somalia you can have few decades of governance and development but it can be concluded with anarchy and total state collapse. Or the vacuum can be filled with another dictator. Right now the current leadership of Somalia is associated with a single clan lol.And the reason those who argue they want clan federalism is they want to use their tribal homelands as a base to get leverage and to counter attack the SFG which is in the hands of mostly a tribe. At least thats the picture we are getting. But Somalis will never say it out loud they rather delude themselves people are all wadani everything is fine lets sing Somalia tooso:D
  12. What is the purpose of UNSOM what does it do? What is their job i believe they do zero and the whole office means little for countries like Somaliland. No need for Somaliland to play with these cats, the UN does not recognize Somaliland well your office is not welcome in Somaliland. We applaud the Somaliland government President siilaanyo and Dr Muhammad abdilahi on this decision. The UN can call and say the former dissolved Somali republic is united in their archives and on paper. But in reality this is not the case, so they have to get with the program. In the mean time they can go to their Mogadishu and work with those who wish to be helped by this office.
  13. Faisal explained the different types of governing systems in the context of the old Europe he talked about the struggle and the civil war and how the state structure collapsed and how a state can be resurrected if Federalism is adopted in the correct way. He also talked about reinventing the Somali state and how development can be easily fastened. He also concluded with other alternatives and solutions. The other 2 gentlemen talked more about what is wrong with Somalia and talked mostly about what Somalia is losing if federalism is adopted. Also Culusow dismissed federalism altogether and talked about the clan factor and asked the audience more questions while they didn't put forward any tangible arguments. I believe Carafaat would done a better job really:D
  14. I have to say Faisal rooble really knows how to present his arguments very well better than the other 2 gentlemen Gaal dil gartisa si.
  15. ^^ Yes , and they are not part of the sahal letters lol But they are related very closely to the H and A.
  16. This man Somaliland aviation Minister Maxamuud Xaashi this man is always precise and vigilant and he is always on Guard , the people of Somaliland are on your side and they salute you. The fact remains Mogadishu admin cannot authorize anything and if they want to land in Somaliland they know who to contact.
  17. Dr Culusow is from the HAG society Dr Faisal rooble is of the Sahal Community he belongs to the smaller clans of Jigjiga not the larger Bigfoot Community
  18. This was the only normal comment from a Koonfurian Girl, the rest was Pure Hatred one calls it A Christian nation:D somakiland waa walaalaheen sharaf leh, taariq dheer iyo ilbaxnimo leh. dowlada somalia na waa in mudnsanta eey leeyihiin siisaa ma'ahan dhul eysan ka talin ineey fasaxyo been ah ku bixiyaan. hadaan nahsy somali waxaa dib noo dhigay isxaqiraad midkeen ba mid ka kale. somali ineey midoobi doonto waan ku rajo weynahay mustaqbal ka laakin taa hada kama gaarin ee dowladu waa in eey ja fiirsataa wax yaabaha xasrad abuuri jara.
  19. Two things will be very important the next coming weeks This trip to Ethiopia and what Ethiopia's reaction will be if they support the state or not or if they remain neutral. The conference scheduled to happen soon In Mogadishu.
  20. No one is against union based on partnership i am for it similar like the European union where the countries basically share everything they cooperate on trade health open borders there can even be the same currency even the same passport if needed. The boundaries between the countries than will become basically artificial. Asong as there is a win win situation, this union can happen Somaliland Somalia Djibouti Somali galbeed NFD. it should be based on equality justice and cooperation. The Somali race in the horn can than safe guard their economic Political interests it can preserve their race culture tradition into an honest healthy union between the countries. This is the long term vision i have for the Somali race. But union based on i am going to rule you because my banana parliament elected me and Somaliland belongs to me union based on hate envy distrust union based on fake nationalism is not going to fly ever.
  21. Lol read all the hate comments on hiiraan online wonderful:D http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2013/Jun/wararka_maanta18-22295.htm?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=facebook
  22. Mad_Mullah;962635 wrote: +1 I don't know how people can argue with this when their country is overrun with Africans. See Mad mullah Somalilanders do not look for solutions in Foreign Countries, Somalilanders sort out their problems under a tree the traditional way. These people in Somalia cannot survive a day with out general Bahuku. These people cant even tie their own shoelaces. They are 24/7 under supervision. The Turks feed them the AU troops protect them, they have no understanding when it comes to governance state building.Peace making conflict resolution. All that is missing when something goes wrong they call in a UN officer to come with a solution always a European or some African from a 3rd world country comes in between them. And instruct them what to do next. Yet they have the indho adayg to talk about unity Somaliweyn pan Somalism but they cannot even unite 2 sub clans.
  23. The Kenyan media has been publishing Somaliland articles the past few days this is very interesting development http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/news/Somaliland-has-spoken/-/2558/1883674/-/ixd8dj/-/index.html