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Lol@ Haatu its maybe a bit stereotype but there is some truth in it reer NFD look like borana oromo and rendile mar mar. Welll Somalia there is no Typical Somali look.
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I have to say Ahmed madoobe has one of the best political advisers , the last 2 weeks there were rumors that ONLF might have had a safe heaven in Kismayo. He is now in addis ababa telling the Ethiopians they shouldn't worry. And that his state Jubbaland is not anti Ethiopia. Because the Ethiopians were a bit suspicious at the beginning.its seems to be cleared now Ahmed understands the role the neighboring countries play and their support is essential. The best thing i will give him an advise to is to tell the Ethiopians he supports the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam or the Abay dam as the Ethiopians call it. He should also tell The TPLF that Hassan culusow is in bed with the Ikwaani Egyptian mullah's.
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Madoobe iyo Gaas oo Adis-ababa gaaray iyo Madaxwweynaha Jubaland oo si diiran loo soo dhaweeyay(Sawir) Sunday, 16 June 2013 16:14 (Madaxweynaha Jubbaland oo si diiran Adis-ababa loogu soo dhaweeyay) Wafdi balaaran oo uu hogaamminaya Madaxweynaha dowlada Jubaland Mudane Ahmed Maxamed Islam ayaa maanta lagu soo dhaweeyay Magaaladda Adis-ababa ee Caasimadda Itoobiya. Wafdiga Madaxweynaha ayaa waxaa ku weheliyaan xubna xubna ka tiran gudigii farsamada ama saxiixayaasha Maamul usameynta gobalda Jubboyinka oo ay kamid yihiin Sh Maxamed Aw-libaax,General Darwiish,Professor Gaandi iyo Aw-yuusuf . Ujeedada wafdiga ayaa salka ku haysa sidii ay dowalda Itoobiya uga wada hadli lahaayeen arimaha dhanka Amaanka , Wada shaqeynta dhanka Amaanka iyo iskaashiyo Caalami ah ee dhexmara maamulka Jubaland iyo dowalda Itoobiya ee driska la ah.Madaxweynaha Jubaland ayaa waxuu marti qaad rasmi ah ka helay Dowlada Itoobiya. Wafdiga Madaxweynaha Jubaland ayaa waxay Addis kulmi doonaan Madaxweynaha Dowalda Puntaland Mudane C/raxmaan sh Maxamed Faroole oo isaguna maanta imanaya Addis Ababa, Kadib wafdiga ayaa laga yaaba inuu soo maro Jigjiga iyo Garowe. Maamulka Jubaland ayaa Waxaa dagaal adag kula jira, Maamulka Muqdisho oo kaashanaya Argagaxisada Caalamka , Dowlada Masar oo dooneyso gobalka gedo inay ka dhigato goob ay kaga duusho Itoobiya iyo waliba qaar kaloo badan. Dhinaca kale Reysalwasaarihii hore ee Soomaaliya C/weli Gaas ayaa Adis-ababa soo gaaray,kadib markii uu casumaad ka helay Wadamadda IGAD,waxaana la filayaa inta uu joogo Adis-ababa inay kulmaan Madaxweynaha Jubbaland Sayid Axmed Madoobe. Shacabkamedia-Beyra-Puntland Runta Kama-Xıshoono
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Yeaah you can tell by looking ,if you see a sri lanken looking Somali he is most likely a pirate high frequency of sri lankan look is from the garowe clan enclave. The Big foot community i can tell them from miles away they are most likely very tall the one in galbeed. And have a browinish skin color.The one in Kenya look like Boranaa oromos.The one in galbeed and the one in NFD dont look like. Abtigiis and Haatu dont look alike. The Unukka community are most of the time very skinny and some are tall have a big fore head and have very white teeth but have sharp Somali features. Also the Habr gangster clan are very short and dont have sharp Somali features and have nappy hair.
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Somalia;962259 wrote: , damn secessionists, how is this good for you? Its good those Somalilanders who support the Jubbaland Kenya project is good , it keeps pressure on Culusow and Co and the HAG nest in Mogadishu. And those who are against it like carafaat, are forging better relations with the HAG community in order to preserve the power of 3 alliance.
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Loooool Funny video aqlib maxanu aqlubna ma foosta baanu hayna oo qalibna
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^^ You can tell by looking at them and by hearing them their dialects
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^^ Qurba joog are worse, they are the one who participate in clan parties:D
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Good on reer laascaanood.
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Rohani becomes Iran’s new president Sat Jun 15, 2013 5:6PM GMT ‘Iran voter turnout excels that of US’ 'West aims to demonize Iran elections' Hassan Rohani has won Iran's 11th presidential election following a vote that saw a massive popular turnout on June 14. Iranian Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar announced on Saturday that of a total of 36,704,156 valid ballots counted, Rohani won 50.70 percent of the ballots with 18,613,329 votes. Principlist candidate Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf came in behind Rohani by a wide margin, winning 6,077,292 votes. He conveyed his congratulations to Rohani on his victory. Principlist Saeed Jalili won 4,168,946 votes, and independent Mohsen Rezaei 3,884,412 votes. Principlist Ali-Akbar Velayati and independent Mohammad Gharazi ranked at the bottom of the list, with 2,268,753 and 446,015 votes, respectively. A total of 1,245,409 ballots were declared invalid. Nearly 50.5 million Iranians, including more than 1.6 million first-time voters, were eligible to participate in the June 14 elections. The Interior Ministry put voter turnout at 72.7 percent. Hassan Rohani’s Biography The newly-elected Iranian president was born into a religious family on November 13, 1948 in the city of Sorkheh in Semnan Province. Rohani started his religious education in 1960 at Semnan Seminary. One year later, he moved to the holy city of Qom. In 1969, he was admitted into Tehran University and received his BA in law after three years. Rohani earned his MA and PhD in law from Glasgow Caledonian University. Rohani was involved in the struggle against the Pahlavi regime as a young man. After the late Imam Ruhollah Khomeini’s return from exile in France in 1979, Rohani was politically active in Europe. He held question-and-answer sessions with students in Britain and France. Rohani was elected to parliament following the establishment of the Islamic Republic and served as a lawmaker for five consecutive terms until 2000. He held positions such as deputy Majlis Speaker and head of the Defense and Foreign Policy committees. During the 1980-1988 Iraqi imposed war, Rohani served as member of the High Council of Defense, commander of the Iran Air Defense and deputy commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces. Rohani currently represents Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in the Supreme National Security Council, and is member of the Expediency Council and the Assembly of Experts. He is also President of the Expediency Council's Center for Strategic Research. Rohani speaks fluent English, Arabic and Persian and has written nearly 100 books and articles as well as conducting 700 different research projects.
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ONLF representative answers accusations it has fighters in Somalia (Video)
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Faafan's topic in Politics
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Pres release: SRSG Kay’s Failed Visit to Hargeisa , by Khaatumo President The Khaatumo State of Somalia PRESS RELEASE Subject: SRSG Kay’s Failed Visit to Hargeisa Date:14 June 2013 The Khatumo State of Somalia would like to convey its warm compliments to Ambassador Nicholas Kay, the new Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) of the United Nations to head the recently established United Nations Technical Assistance Mission for Somalia (UNSOM). The Khatumo State of Somalia, and no less the rest of Somalia, other than the one-clan secessionist enclave calling themselves Somaliland, were happy to see the back of his predecessor, Ambassador Augustine Mahiga, for his blatant abuse of his office and differential treatment of Somalia’s regions. For this reason more than others, they were eagerly looking forward to see credibility of the Office of the SRSG restored. The tasks that awaits Ambassador Kay as embodied in his mandate, such as human rights , the rule of law and security among others, are a tall order and no more so than when it comes to dealing with the intransigent secessionists that have become accustomed to receive carrots but rarely sticks from the international community. Pampering and cajoling them have been the standard approach but this has only encouraged their uncompromising stand on the one-clan supported secession. Barely a week since he took his office, Ambassador Kay is to be commended to waste no time and to go Hargeisa in order to square up to the secessionists. His approach was both to please his audience but also to be firm when it comes to the mandate of UNSOM and its view of “Somaliland” as a region which is an integral part of Somalia. On the pleasanteries, and perhaps pandering to the secessionists’ partiality for praise, Mr Kay simply gave them full accolade, saying that: “Somaliland has remained an island of relative peace and stability in an insecure region and we believe that there are lessons that can be learned here about stabilizing the whole region. We are therefore here to learn and to support initiatives that will lead to sustainable peace, stability and prosperity in Somalia and beyond.” The only problem with this statement is that it has no bearing with the realities, at least from our perspectives as unionist regions and clans in northern Somalia. As it is, the one-clan secessionist enclave has occupied other regions and clans in the north (former British Somaliland) in order to force them on their secession and in the process committed, and continues to do so to the present day, widespread human rights violations. All this has been reported by International human rights defenders and also by the United Nations itself. Ambassador Kay could not have failed to apprise himself of this information as part of his preparation for taking up his post. We in the Khatumo State can only conclude that he chose to whitewash Somaliland’s “dark” side as a worthwhile price to pay in order to win the hearts and minds of his hosts to accept the fact that they are part and parcel of Somalia. Given his clear-cut stand on the unity and indivisibility of Somalia, which is what ultimately matters, it behoves us in the Khatumo State to see the SRSG “praise” for the secessionists, much as it hurts, in its right context and to overlook it in the interest of the wider mission of the SRSG to which we are equally committed to. As for the failed Mission to Hargeisa, Ambassador Kay got no where with his main purpose as the secessionists rejected out of hand any status less than being treated as a separate sovereign country. Ambassador Kay is paying for the legacy of his predecessor, Ambassador Augustine Mahiga, who went to the extent of audaciously supporting their “right to self-determination” and “recognition”. Having been imbibed such treatment for so long, it would take more than one visit from the new SRSG to wean them off their entrenched delusions. We hope that Ambassador Kay will draw the necessary lessons from this failed mission to Hargeisa that UNSOM and the rest of Somalia would not be held hostage to the secessionists unrealistic and unattainable demands. The approach the SRSG has taken is the right one and sooner rather than later most secessionists are bound to come to terms with the inevitable reality. In the meantime, we would strongly urge Ambassador Kay to bear in mind the following facts which should shape in one way or another his approach to northern Somalia in general and to the secession in particular: That there was no country or nation prior to the British conquest of the clans in its colony; That the clans are more related to their fellow clans across colonial boundaries; That the clans sought independence from Great Britain for the sole purpose of uniting with Italian Somaliland; That British Somaliland ceased to exist after union with Italian Somaliland when its regions became regions of Somalia and no longer part of a non-existent Somaliland; That the secession was declared by one northern clan while the other four are unionists notwithstanding their being occupied by the secessionists; That Khatumo State, based on the regions of Sool, Sanaag and Cayn (SSC) is recognized as a State member of federal Somalia; other northern clans have formed similar regional administrations such as Makhir State and Awdal State. All this is a testament to the opposition to the secession and attachment to Somalia and its unity. Given the above facts, we expect our State, like other State members of federal Somalia, be treated in its own right as part of Somalia and never to be lumped with any other entity, least of all a renegade one which does not want to be part of Somalia as the SRSG’s visit to Hargeisa abundantly made it clear. Khatumo State is ready to co-operate with the SRSG to the full and hope this cooperation will be reciprocated. Please accept, Your Excellency, the assurances of our highest considerations. Yours sincerely Abdinur Elmi President of Khaatumo State of Somalia
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Somalilanders should introduce these kind of tradtional clothing
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in General
Somaliland elders in the 40s 50s used to wear the Arab traditional clothing i believe it was fashion back than but i dont like this i like the white all white clothing this is brown black all colors But i like this -
Somalilanders should introduce these kind of tradtional clothing
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in General
Mad_Mullah;962152 wrote: Somalis used to have their own type of clothes which kind of resembled the Arabian style but wasn't. a lot of people tend to forget so the Wadaads dress like Saudis and the World Star Hip Hop people dress like Africans. This is the real Somali swagger. Cool but i like it all in white the Puntlanders had all kind of colors mostly dark colors mixed with white -
Somalilanders should introduce these kind of tradtional clothing
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Cambuulo iyo bun;962145 wrote: how about this This looks like Canfar cali beysteeyn -
Somalilanders should introduce these kind of tradtional clothing
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in General
I never liked the macawiis Indian stuff i am not ashamed to be Somali i am actually very proud Somali man I just like the white traditional clothing