Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. He is right though Abiye is Military man so he knows what he is talking about i doubt they can do a coup on him
  2. if SL is so fragile weak and based on lies it wouldnt take clans tribes a country such as Djibouti and the Bunker to combine their efforts to Fight Somaliland, i mean if something is so fragile, u wouldnt say you need such a coalition. So that arguments falls on deaf ears. Furthermore, it is intriguing to observe that individuals such as Firdhiye, who deny the very existence of Somaliland, simultaneously attempt to insinuate themselves into its affairs and engage with its clans. One cannot help but query what tangible benefits Firdhiye and his ilk might derive from their involvement in Somaliland's internal dynamics, given that they do not acknowledge its legitimacy. As for Buur madow he build him self a track record of good will with the puntland clans, he made in the late 1990s peace between jama ali jamaa and abdulahi Yusuf so there are no permanent friends in politics not sure why the likes of the bunker are so scared of this new alliance A for faisal ali waraabe when he calls them after their clan kingdom of the 19 century this is not an insult if you ask me
  3. Somaliland republic has demonstrated a strong commitment to its cause and a willingness to collaborate with any party sharing mutual interests. It is unclear what Firdhhiye or his allies could possibly offer to Ismaïl Omar Guelleh. Guelleh is engaged in a battle SL has already won; he cannot criticise Ethiopia for seeking to free itself from being landlocked or have Naval Base. He cannot openly denounce or oppose Ethiopia, as they hold significant leverage over him. Without Ethiopia, Djibouti's economy would collapse. If Guelleh truly opposed Abiy Ahmed and Ethiopia's interests, he would recall his ambassador from Addis Ababa for further consultations. However, he cannot afford to be perceived by the Ethiopians as opposing them, so his actions remain clandestine ,and his play is behind the curtains. As for the fellow called Firdhhiye, this individual appears to align with whoever provides his daily lunch ,His motives and objectives are unclear. Djibouti's opposition to Somaliland is driven by economic interests, while Mogadishu's opposition stems from envy towards Somaliland, not out of genuine concern for Somali unity, economic interests, or Somali protection. Mogadishu is begging Ethiopia to abandon the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and instead take control of Garacad or Hobyo—so much for Somali unity. The Somali leadership in Jigjiga, ina 'Cagjar,' or Abtigiis as we know him,fully supports the Somaliland-Ethiopia agreement. President Muse Bihi is performing admirably; he has the backing of the elders, the parties, the Guurti, and the parliament. Recently, Suldaan Cismaan Suldaan Cali Suldaan Madar, the esteemed leader of one of the largest clans in Somaliland, publicly addressed the Garaad clan. He warned that conflict would ensue if they do not back down, He made it clear that any individual from the Garaad clan found in Habar Yoonis territory would be considered a target. This stance underscores the resolve and determination within Somaliland traditional Leadership as well as the SL goverment to protect its interests and maintain its sovereignty at all cost .
  4. There is no necessity for conflict in Somaliland , for the people of Awdal are among the most composed and judicious within Somaliland. During the tumultuous Habar Habar wars of the early 1990s, it was they who established the groundwork for the inaugural peace agreement between the two predominant clans. This very act of diplomacy paved the way for the subsequent Conference for Somaliland the Borama conference . As long as figures such as Sultan Dhawal and Sheikh Ali Jawhar remain, the future of Somaliland shall remain secure and prosperous.
  5. Awdal is an integral part of somaliland they are deeply rooted in Somaliland society I can’t imagine aaway that all awdalite communities detach them from somaliland all their elders are on board with Somaliland politicians bussines people every one only the young ugaas who resides in Addis Ababa isn’t on board the Garaad clan were always sceptical with somaliland because they are a whole different clan with different ambitions really who believe their clan interest isn’t met and that they don’t share an ancestry with the rest of somaliland. Where as the duriyad and awdal clan share more then just ancestry they are closer to each other and intertwined though I do agree with galbeedi that awdal didn’t get its fair share of development but allot of region didn’t but it hasn’t got to do with qabil but more with the centralisation formula we have adopted in somaliland and I do believe awdal is one of the strategic places of the horn and in particular in Somaliland
  6. Abiy Ahmed defends Ethiopia-Somaliland MoU amid Somali government protests Thursday July 4, 2024 Mogadishu (HOL) - Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed addressed criticisms from the Somali government regarding Ethiopia's recent agreement with Somaliland, emphasizing Ethiopia's commitment to peaceful resolutions and mutual development. "There is no need to go around other countries to accuse us. We are ready for discussion here in Addis Ababa," Abiy stated, addressing accusations from Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud about the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Ethiopia and Somaliland. The agreement, which involves Ethiopia leasing 20 kilometers of Somaliland's Red Sea coastline in exchange for recognizing Somaliland's independence, has been deemed illegal and unacceptable by Somalia. The comments come days after an attempt by Turkey to formally mediate between the two East African neighbours. "It is very simple because we have no fight with the Somali government," Abiy said, noting that the Somali government "chose to go around and accuse us." He added, "My advice is don’t waste money; we spend money when we go around countries. There is no need to go around other countries to accuse us when it is possible to come to us in Addis Ababa. We are ready for a discussion," suggesting that resources could be better spent on development projects within Somalia. "It is very simple because we have no fight with the Somali government," Abiy added. "But Ethiopia has a question, it is difficult to be landlocked with an economy of this size. This is a national interest issue." Ethiopia wants to "reconcile this without lives lost; without insulting each other and without wasting money traveling to [other] countries. If there is a win-win approach for common benefit, the Ethiopian government is always ready to work together. It can’t be a shame when it is Ethiopia’s interest and correct when it is others’ interest," he said. President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud recently responded firmly to Ethiopia's actions, emphasizing Somalia's sovereignty and territorial integrity. "Somalia will not accept any agreements that violate our sovereignty," he declared. Referring to the MoU, he stated, "This agreement is illegal and unacceptable. We will not recognize any deal that undermines Somalia's territorial integrity." President Mohamud criticized Ethiopia's approach, saying, "Instead of respecting our borders, Ethiopia has chosen to make deals with breakaway regions. This is a direct affront to Somalia's unity and sovereignty." He expressed hope for a peaceful resolution but remained firm on Somalia's position, stating, "We are committed to protecting our nation's sovereignty. We welcome dialogue, but our stance on the Somaliland issue is non-negotiable." To mediate these tensions, Turkey has facilitated initial talks between Ethiopia and Somalia, which have been described as candid and forward-looking. These discussions are set to continue in Ankara in September. "The Ethiopian and Somali foreign ministers had a candid, cordial and forward-looking exchange," according to Turkey's Foreign Ministry.
  7. What does Somaliland have to do with this situation? Somaliland had no involvement. She acted independently by inviting the former Prime Minister of the bunker who then endorsed her, an action likely not permissible under U.S. law. How are the people of Somaliland responsible for her missteps? Khaire campaigned for Omar (D-Minn.) and encouraged voter turnout for the congresswoman, actions which the American Accountability Foundation (AAF) claims may have violated the Federal Elections Campaign Act. This is indeed contrary to U.S. laws.
  8. Ilhan Omar hit with ethics complaint over appearance with ex-Somali PM 196 SharesFacebookFacebook messengerTwitterWhatsAppLinkedInTelegramPhoneEmail Ryan King Thursday July 4, 2024 A conservative watchdog group hit “Squad” Rep. Ilhan Omar with an ethics complaint Wednesday over an event she took part in last weekend that featured former Somalia Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire. Khaire stumped for Omar (D-Minn.) and pushed to get out the vote for the congresswoman, which the American Accountability Foundation (AAF) claims may have violated the Federal Elections Campaign Act. “We are deeply concerned by Ilhan Omar’s illegal campaign rally with the former Prime Minister of Somalia. Omar already has a long history of statements indicating her disdain for America and allegiance to Somalia, but this goes beyond statements,” AAF said in a statement. “Now her campaign has taken action to involve a foreign leader in an American election. She must resign immediately and return every dollar raised for her at this disgraceful rally.” Omar’s campaign counsel David Mitrani quickly fired back, telling The Post, “This ethics complaint is another attempt by the far-right to smear the Congresswoman.” “Congresswoman Omar’s campaign had absolutely no involvement in requesting, coordinating, or facilitating Mr Khaire’s appearance or his comments, and accordingly there was no violation of law,” he said. AAF asked the Office of Congressional Ethics to open an investigation into Omar and cited two possible infractions. First are accusations that Omar “knowingly” accepted Khaire’s “services” at “her campaign events” which AAF claims went beyond the scope of “the limited volunteer services permitted by a foreign national and involved impermissible decision-making.” Specifically, AAF is alleging that Khaire’s “particularity” in which he engaged in a get-out-the-vote effort for Omar amounted to “prohibited decision-making.” “Support her with your votes, tell your neighbors and friends, and anyone you know to come out and support Ilhan Omar,” Khaire said, according to a translation of his remarks cited by AAF in the complaint. “And knock on every door you can so that she can be re-elected.” Additional footage circulating online showing Khaire huddling with Omar and others while underscoring the importance of her prevailing in the Aug. 13 primary. Khaire also posted a video of his remarks on X. “I participated in the celebration of the 64th anniversary of the independence and unity of Somalia, which took place in Minneapolis. I gave a speech at the forum to participate in the joy and celebration of this historic event,” he wrote, according to Google Translate. Under federal law, candidates are barred from “knowingly soliciting, accepting, or receiving contributions or donations from foreign nationals.” AAF also alleged that Khaire’s “services” to Omar’s campaign “appear to be compensated by a prohibited source.” The conservative group cited a report from NewsChannelNebraska about Khaire headlining the recent 2024 Somali Week Festival. Based on that report, AAF ascertained that the Minneapolis-based nonprofit group Ka Joog may have “sponsored” Khaire’s trip to the US. “Omar’s acceptance of Mr. Khaire’s providing his campaign services indicates that Rep. Omar knowingly accepted a corporate contribution associated with Mr. Khaire’s travel and lodging costs to galvanize an important constituency ahead of her August primary election,” AAF alleged in its complaint. The Post reached out to Ka Joog for comment and to ask whether it actually sponsored Khaire’s trip to the US. The Post was unable to reach Khaire for comment. Khaire, 56, served as the 19th prime minister of Somalia from 2017 until 2020. “Khaire is an extremely popular figure among the Somali diaspora, which is a significant and powerful constituency in Rep. Omar’s district,” AAF added. Omar is facing a difficult primary contest against former Minneapolis City Council member Don Samuels. The primary comes against the backdrop of a broader spate of challenges against members of the so-called “Squad” and a rift among Democrats over the Israel-Hamas war. Omar, who is one of the first two female Muslim-Americans elected to the lower chamber, has been an outspoken critic of Israel’s war against Hamas, criticism that has occasionally crossed the line into antisemtism. The congresswoman was born in Mogadishu, Somalia, and her family received asylum in the US when she was a teenager. Minnesota has the largest Somali population of any state in the country. Earlier this year, Omar became engulfed in controversy over remarks that some translated to, “The US government will do what we tell the US government to do.” “As long as I’m in Congress no one will take Somalia’s sea. And the United States will not support other people to rob us.” The Office of Congressional Ethics is an independent group that monitors conduct in the lower chamber. When it deems necessary, the office will refer matters to the House Ethics Committee for review.
  9. How would a girl from the rural area of bay reject a prince of hargeisa for marriage she should have been proud a noble proud prince of hargeisa wed her and took her away from the poverty faisal is an engineer from one of the most aristocratic families of hargeisa on both his mother and father side . By the way he didn’t say anything bad about koonfurians which can be viewed as an insult the Ethiopians been given hawd and reserve area was bad but first of July was the worse time in the history of Somalilanders labba goor bay khasaareen wagaas, thankfully we had the generation prior to faisal or even the one that were his age oo u kacay Somaliland during the snm. And corrected the mistake and error the generation before made which was uniting with te koonfurians for they will never be forgiving what they have done to the future of Somaliland luckily they are all dead now ,
  10. I never said bad baan siinaya I said I can understand where the Ethiopians are coming from from 1950 until 1993 they had a port and suddenly they don’t and the situation has changed let’s see if we were in Ethiopia shoes what would u have done
  11. Madaxweyne Xasan Shelkh: "Ma jiraan wax calaamado ah oo muujinaya in ay Itoobiya ka soo laabanayso heshiiska badda Arbaco, Luulyo, 3, 2024 (HOL) - Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Xasan Sheikh Maxamuud ayaa sheegay in aanay jirin wax muujinaya in Itoobiya ay dib uga laabanayso heshiiskii is-afgaradka ahaa ee ay Somaliland la saxeexatay. "Ma jiraan wax calaamado ah oo muujinaya in ay Itoobiya ka soo laabanayaan waddadaas," ayuu yidhi madaxweynuhu. Hadalkan ayuu madaxweynuhu sheegay kadib markii ay dalka Turkiga ay ku soo dhamaadeen wada hadal u dhaxeeyay dowladaha Itoobiya iyo Soomaaliya, kaas oo aan wax natiijo ah laga gaarin. Madaxweyne Xasan Sheikh ayaa sheegay in Itoobiya ay tahay midda Turkiga ka codsatay inay dhexdhexaadiyaan Soomaaliya. Wuxuu sheegay in ergada Itoobiya iyo Soomaaliya aysan wada hadal toos ah yeelan, balse Turkiga uu dhexdhexaad ka yahay. Si kastaba ha ahaatee, Soomaaliya iyo Ethiopia ayaa u ballansan inay wahadal labaad ku yeeshaan dalka Turkiga, kaasoo la rajeynayo inuu dhaco bisha September ee sanadkan.
  12. Why wouldn't Ethiopia desire access to the sea? They are compelled to pay $3 billion annually in port fees, an extortionate sum exacted by Djibouti. The lack of maritime access for a nation as vast as Ethiopia is not only impractical but also poses significant security concerns for the entire region. The current situation is untenable, and viable alternatives must be explored to alleviate this burden.
  13. Somaliland represents a national cause, one driven by the people and for the people. The notion that the Somaliland government could be thwarted by something as trivial as currency or similar impediments is utterly preposterous. Somaliland stands as a robust nation, built on a solid foundation. For the first time, the country is under the leadership of a military figure who has risen through the ranks of the SNM. We have moved beyond the era of bureaucrats and diplomats; the military leaders of Somaliland hold the nation's best interests at heart. There is no somali govt there is a toothless bunker administration that have no cards left they used all their cards tried to remove the ambasador and consulates there is nothing left no cards left for the bunker what can they do now , if Ethiopia calls out their bluff.
  14. Its seems the talks have failed even culusos claimed that nothing came out of the said talks
  15. I never mentioned anything about launching an attack on Djibouti using Afar rebels or employing Awdal as a base. My statement was that Somaliland has various strategies it can utilize, including leveraging the Afars against the Djiboutian government. I did not specify a particular region within Somaliland for such actions. I merely suggested that Somaliland and Eritrea might collaborate to support the Afars, thereby complicating matters for Djibouti. However, I believe this course of action is unnecessary as for now , as Djibouti has declared no interest in supporting non existing entities like the Dawarsi state.
  16. Djibouti rejects Somaliland's accusation of supporting anti-Somaliland movement group 224 SharesFacebookFacebook messengerTwitterWhatsAppLinkedInTelegramEmail Monday July 1, 2024 Djibouti (HOL) - The Minister of Finance of Djibouti, Ilyas Musa Dawaleh, has denied Somaliland President Muse Bihi's accusation that Djibouti is hosting a rebellion against Somaliland. Minister posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday that Djibouti will always remain a beacon of regional dialogue, not a place of regional fragmentation. advertisements "Regretting false and baseless accusations coming from Somaliland officials. Djibouti is a place of togetherness and regional integration. An anchor for regional peace and stability. Not the other way round. Let us make it crystal clear, we will always remain a beacon of regional dialogue, not a place of regional fragmentation. We value the principles of togetherness and always remain out of our neighbours' internal affairs," he added. Dawaleh urged the Somaliland officials not to involve Djibouti in their internal politics or campaign agenda. "Keep in mind, yesterday we were accused of supporting Somaliland against the SSC Region," he said. The relationship between Somaliland and Djibouti has deteriorated since Somaliland and Ethiopia signed an MoU, allowing Ethiopia sea access and a military base in exchange for potential recognition of Somaliland. Djibouti saw the agreement as an economic threat. Despite Dawaleh's denial of Somaliland's accusations, leaders of the Awdal State Movement (ASM) are currently in Djibouti. On Sunday night, they held a party there. The movement opposes the Somaliland administration and advocates for Somalia's unity. However, talks between Somalia and Ethiopia on the diplomatic rift, facilitated by the Turkish government, are expected to start in Ankara in the coming days, as delegations from both countries arrived in Turkey in the last few hours.
  17. Calm down awdal isn’t laascanood. And the borama clan isn’t the Garaad clan. And sl has possible cards against Djibouti Iog dictatorship is about to end maybe a few more years the affars want a momentum I see a possible allliance between biixi and afewerqi since Asmara was backing affar rebels against djibouti . Nonetheless I am hearing Djibouti denied claims that it supporting dawarsi rebels inside somaliland so it’s all good today foreign minister of Djibouti spoke and he says he wants to continue to have good ties with Somaliland . Also the lies that somaliland diplomatic office in djibouti was closed was also busted somaliland diplomatic office in Djibouti is still intact . Nothing here guys
  18. Garacad has not the equipment and facilities to serve Ethiopia unless Ethiopia finds a funder to develop it for them. And garacad is puntland not sure how the bunker can convince puntland to give a big share of its port to Ethiopia remember Ethiopia wants a percentage in the port so they can minimise on the cost Djibouti is making them pay . In berbera port they have 19 percent share . But the deal with somaliland is to good to let go a naval base which they so badly want to secure their security interest on the Red Sea .how far ulusow willing to bend to let the mou go away. He has to give the Ethiopians an offer they can’t refuse . Hadu ta diido then the other option if it s a principle thing to protect Somali interest against Ethiopian involvement then he has to give somaliland an offer it can’t refuse . That’s the other option the thing is what does he want more or hates more Ethiopia getting access to a sea or Somaliland quest for statehood by blocking Ethiopia sea access he also helps Djibouti if he doesn’t do that I don’t know his relationships with geele can continue to exist at least in a positive manner
  19. The only way for the democrats to replace Joe Biden if he concedes and says he will not run. So far he won the nomination let’s see how it goes
  20. What fake elections. Salaax can’t be just fired he is there on the 4,5 quota. The deputy prime minister always belonged to the landers with the inception of the tfg it was like that . Buuba my late uncle was under the tfg later on it was Mohammed Omar then it was fawzia then it was Tadhese ama mahdi guleed . This doesn’t change As for jabuuti and sl they will sort out their issues they always do jabuuti has to many problems and enemies to create another enemy Eritrea is lurking. Bussines isn’t going well Ethiopia wants to re range the port issue . They wish. Not to create another problem in the region
  21. Apart from the African Union troops what else could abiye want from Somalia. I sense the au Ethiopia troops stay is important for him . But it seems south western state wishes the Ethiopians to stay even if the bunker wants to remove them
  22. Remember that Bunker declared it would not engage in dialogue with Ethiopia unless Ethiopia withdrew from the signed Memorandum of Understanding. However, Somalia has since reneged on this stance. It appears the pressure is mounting on the Bunker.