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I dont mind him making money as long as Somaliland gets its freedom on paper reconnection , dont we all like to make money of others. What is worse is they to make money of you while still being part of Somalia.
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Khaatumo men most unromantic, a new research says
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Abtigiis's topic in General
Wadani;957494 wrote: Yes, mere guides though it was Burco that gave birth to the Daraawiish movement, with 4 of it's 5 early leaders being from durriyadda, most notable among them being the Suldaan of the H.Y. I guess we were just mere guides too when Koofil was killed by Daraawiish from the Durriyadda as he attempted, with his army of 300 Khaatumites, to retrieve the looted camels of a certain khaatumite clan. I guuss we were boot-shining when the 2 of the 3 places to be bombed by the Biritsh were in Durriyad territory, namely Jibali and Midhisho. I am proud that many Khaatumite clans (not all, many were anti daraawiish, including ur favourite poet Cali Dhuux) fought bravely against the saancaddaale. Y can't u Xiin, do the same, and stop speading lies against an entire clan? History is all Somalis have left, so I cant just sit around when others try to sh*t on mine. Add to that Funny thread Darawwiish were a qabill fighting for a qabill cause controlled by a qabiil only on SOL:D The islamic jihadists of the early 20th century were like the current Alshabaab hated from all corners and in their early stage they were liked because the brits were new to the land and the Somalis were unfamiliar with the brits so the struggle became popular and many started joining from burco to the hawd region. Similar when ICU/ shabaab were liked. Because every stage they had supporters from one corner and enemies in other parts. For example the dhagaxbuur clan tried to ambush him just before the struggle even started because the mullah claimed the throne and said that he will be the leader. Since the Mullah was a laangaab compared to the dhagaxbuur community they dismissed him first and tried to assassinate him later on, the poor fella fled to Burco on his way he met the great Sultan Diiriye of hargeisa and he said that he had an idea to fight the brits, and he told Sultan Diiriye that he saw white men in berbera Sultan Diiriye said they were there for decades have u never seen them in Aden and berbera,Sultan diiriye said they are in bebera but in the interior we dont see them.He eventually ended up in burco where he fell in the middle of clanish political dispute between two Burco Sultans each one of them claiming the throne. One Sultan being very anti English who fought the Brits on many occasions between 1893 until 1898 as he raided many British caravans. He Sultan nur welcomed the Mullah and started the start capital for the struggle and when Sultan nur and close to 500 horse men paraded at Burco, the other sultan crowned him to as the Sultan. And the Mullah and The Sultan traveled to Oodweyne where they set up their camp. The Mullah would later make a poem about that particular event. When Much later in 1911 Haji Ahmed warsame the first commander of the dervishes suggested to the Mullah to raid the Oodweyne clan and take their stock. The Mullah on his turn composed poem saying no Haji Sudi we will for now not raid the oodweyne clan but will raid the Nugaal clan. Because the late sultan saved his life and stood by him when he had no where to go and started funding the dervish movement with camels and horses.But the dervishes couldn't care less about clan they raided all the clans equally they didn't spare any one from 1909 until 1914 they would raid all the clans of the sool region plundering villages taking their stock.These dervish guys were hard core islamic militants their phrases were Darwiish Saalixi and Jihaad fisabililah. And who rejected their agenda was a kafir they were takfiries. At a point many clans in sool were almost starved to death and all of them fled to the colonial capital of Somaliland berbera and the brits had to distribute food to them. The same with Mr Ali shireh of eastern sanaag he initially started supporting the Mullah welcoming them in badhan and wedding his sister of to the Mulllah. But When the Mullah started to undermine him and appointed his former rivals Ibrahim boghul as governors of Sanaag. Ibrahim boghul was from ceelafweyn. And Sultan Ali shireh was feuding with Sheikh ibrahim boghul and his brother for years. So Ali shireh switched allegiances and joined the Colonial tribal forces and started purchasing more rifles and started fighting the dervishes on all fronts. And around 1914 the Big beards of erigavo under the leadership of a fella called Ali darwiish started joining the dervish in numbers and started raiding the Maakhir clans using dervish arms and the bari clans. Most of the aristocrats of Buhoodle rejected the Mullah agenda from Ali dhuux , ducaale fagaase the most feared man in the late 19 century in Buhoodle and the early 20th century.The Mullah send his maternal uncles to Kill Ducaale fagaase but he survived. The same with the clans of the garaad clan in Nugaal Garaad ali was allegedly assassinated by the Mullah. The other most influential man nuur xidig from Xudun who shot the mullahs uncle in the eyes joined the Colonial Tribal forces to fight against the dervishes at the last battle. But that doesn't mean the garaad clan didn't support the Mullah they did many of them followed the man until he fled to Iimeey. But also they suffered the most because they could not defend themselves from the raids of the dervishes and those raids were a catastrophe for the garaad clan.The Pirates next to them were lucky although the raids the dervishes launched against them were as destructive but atleast they could defend themselves from the Mullah Boqr osman purchased allot of rifles from the Italians and the Brits in Yemen. In conclusion darwiish history was really being glorified during the kacaan regime of Muhammad siad bare and was given a clanish twist. So thats why we have clanish zealots claiming that the darwish islamists were a clan:D -
Kenya's Media is propagandizing Somalia's division
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
^^ Somalia iyo Somaliland sheekadeeda wa mid kale adeer wax ha isku qaldin laba dal oo isku biiray wa kala tegi karan wa kala joogi karan wa wada joogi karan.Wax kala goyn maha taasi Somalia maha Somaliland , Somaliland na maha Somalia.. Hada waxan ka hadlayna Somalia. -
Khaatumo men most unromantic, a new research says
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Abtigiis's topic in General
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Kenya's Media is propagandizing Somalia's division
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Nope i am against division of Somalia , but this is not about me , if you follow Kenya's media they propagate it to a certain level every times their army is mentioned. There are other video's the Jubbaland creation turned Kenya's media into a tool to promote Somalia's political divisions. Also they now speak of autonomous state when in the past it was about federal state. -
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:D, Japan supports President hassan
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C/qaasim Salaad Xasan oo shacabka ku booriyey iney dowladda taageeraan si dhibka looga boxo,kana hadlay arimaha jubooyinka Xuquuqda Qoraalada, sawirada iyo warbixin kasta waxay gaar u tahay Raxanreeb.com (RBC Radio). Lama adeegsan karo, dib looma daabici karo, lama baahin karo ama kambayuutar laguma keydsan karo si toos ah iyo si dadban intuba, haddii aan fasax laga heysan maamulka Raxanreeb.com (RBC Radio). Fadlan hana xadin Qaahira(RBC Radio) Madaxweynihii hore ee dowladii kumeelgaarka ahayd ee Carta Dr.C/qaasim Salaad Xasan ayaa ka hadlay xaaladaha dalka Soomaaliya,wuxuuna sheegay in dhibaatada ka jirta dalka Soomaaliya ay xalin karaan dadka Soomaaliyeed,wuxuuna tilmaamay in dalku uu xiligan ku tallaabsanayo horumar iyo ifafaalo nabadeed. C/qaasima Salaad Xasan ayaa ugu baaqay shacabka Soomaaliyeed iney taageeraan dowladooda,wuxuuna ammaanay tallaabooyinka ay qaaday dowladdu qaaday oo uu ku tilmaamay iney yihiin bilow wanaagsan oo mudan iney halkaa kasii wadaan masuuliyiinta dowladda hogaaminaya shacabkune ay ku gacan siiyaan dadaalkooda si ay u rumowdo in Soomaaliya laga saaro dhibaatada ay ku raagtay. Madaxweyne C/qaasim Salaad Xasan ayaa tilmaamay in sida kaliya ee ay dadka Soomaaliyeed mar labaad ku walaaloobi karaan ay tahay in la isku keeno waxgaradka Soomaaliyeed si ay uga xaajoodaan waxyaabihii ummadda kala gaaray 22-kii sano ee ugu danbeeyey iyo ka hor burburkii dowladdii Jaalle Maxamed Siyaas Barre. “waxaa loo baahan yahay in la iskugu yeero cuqaasha iyo waxgadarka ummadda Soomaaliyeed si ay uga wada xaajoodaan dhibaatooyinkii kala gaaray dadka Soomaaliyeed,si ay ummadda heshiis dhab ah u dhex-dhigaan,waana in laga xisaabtamaa wixii la isgaarsiiyey shacabkane loo kala celiyaa hantida ma guurtada ah,isla markaane laga heshiiyaa dhibaatooyinkii la isgaarsiiyey,la iskane cafiyaa wixii dhibaato ah ee la isku geystay,si loosoo celiyo qaranimadii Soomaaliyeed” ayuu yiri Dr. C/qaasim Salaad Xasan. Jubooyinka Madaxweyne C/qaasim Salaad oo ka hadlayey arimaha Jubooyinka ayaa sheegay in goboladaasi ay yihiin gobolo Soomaaliyeed isla markaane ay wada leeyihiin Soomaalidu balse wuxuu si gaara u xusay in codka iyo go’aanka aayo katalinta goboladaas ay xaq u leeyihiin dadka Soomaaliyeed ee deegaanka u dhashay. Wuxuuna sheegay in loo baahan yahay in Jubooyinka ay yeeshaan maamul ay ku mideysan yihiin dhammaan bulshada goboladaas isla markaane ay ay raali ka wada yihiin oo ay iyagu doorteen ,kuna yimi rabitaankooda. Wuxuuna dhanka kale tilmaamay iney lagama maarmaan tahay in dowladda Soomaaliya ay ku lahaato shirkaas doorkeeda dowladnimo,maadaama ay iyadu dalka dowlad u tahay,wuxuuna sheegay iney habboon tahay in dowladda ay wax ka ogtahay dhisida maamulkaas si ay u siiso taageerada uu u baahan yahay oo dhaqaaluhu uu kow ka yahay. Madaxweynihii hore ee dowladii kumeelgaarka ahayd ee Carta Dr C/qaasim Salaad Xasan ayaa ugu danbeyntii alshabaab ugu baaqay iney xabbada joojiyaan isla markaane ay yimaadaan miiska wada hadalka ayna ka waantoobaan dhibaataynta shacabka Soomaaliyeed,wuxuuna wax aan la aqbali karin ku tilmaamay faragalinta ay dalka ku hayaan dowladaha dariska,wuxuuna alshabaab ugu yeeray iney dagaalka Joojiyaan si aysan dalalka derisku u helin marmarsiiyo ay kusii joogaan dalka isla markaane ay kusii wadaan faragalinta qaawan ee ay dalka ka wadaan.
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Kenya attacks raise worries Somalia's Al Shabab are reorganizing Some analysts view recent Al Shabab attacks inside Kenya as a sign that the Somalia-based militant group is adapting to an African Union campaign against them. Christian Science MonitorBy Fredrick Nzwili | Christian Science Monitor – 3 hrs ago An Africa Union military campaign to eliminate Al Shabab, an Al Qaeda-linked Somali militant group, has gained ground. But Al Shabab's fighters are adapting and finding space to reorganize into small attack units, some analysts say. Last Saturday, one of these heavily armed units crossed into Kenya and launched coordinated attacks on two police camps in Liboi district. Six people including two police officers, a Red Cross official, and 15-year-old boy were killed in the night attack. Soon after, Al Shabab spokesman said the group had overrun the camps. “A small unit of Mujahedeen raided Kenyan base, early last night taking over the base killing 8 Kaffur and injuring more than a dozen,” Al Shabab said on their Twitter account. The militants said they had also captured two Kenyans and seized guns in the attack which injured scores of others. RECOMMENDED: Think you know Africa? Take our geography quiz. Since October 2011 when Kenyan troops entered Somalia to pursue the group, 30 attacks have occurred in the cities of Nairobi, Mombasa, and Garrissa. But the claim of responsibility, after a rare silence, has alarmed security officials. In September 2012 Al Shabab was expelled from Kismayu, its logistical and economic base, a development that disrupted its operations, says David Samba, a former military officer, but that did not end the threat. The group also lost key cities and towns, but it continues to control many rural villages, where it implements a strict form of Islamic law. On Sunday, Police Inspector General David Kamaiyo confirmed the attack by Al Shabab and said six people were still missing. The army rolled in chase, soon after the officer promised Kenya would pursue the attacks. REORGANIZATION Al Shabab is finding space to reorganize says Simiyu Werunga, the executive director of the African Centre for Security and Strategic Studies, a Kenyan based think-tank for public safety and security. The militants had escaped areas they formerly controlled after being routed out of Kismayo, but the Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) – now part of the African Union Mission for Somalia (Amisom) – and are developing new local relationships, according to Mr. Werunga. “For some time now, they have been looking for strategic space to reorganize. It appears they are finding some among the communities. We need to look seriously into this issue, we need to know whether the people, the forces, are providing medicines and water [and] are affording them space,” says Mr. Werunga. But Col. Cyrus Oguna, the KDF spokesman, says the militants still stand disrupted after losing Kismayo, their main source of income and their logistical base. “What we are witnessing are isolated cases,” he says. Meanwhile, Human Right Watch has accused the police of committing atrocities and abuses against refugees after grenade explosions in Nairobi. In a 68-page report released Wednesday titled, "'You are All Terrorists': Kenyan Police Abuse of Refugees in Nairobi," HRW said at least 1,000 Somali refugees were abused and arbitrarily detained between mid-November 2012 and late January 2013. The abuses included rape, robbery, and assault and had followed a government order for all urban refugees to relocate to Dabaab, the overly-crowded camp in northeastern Kenya. "Refugees told us how hundreds of Kenyan police unleashed 10 weeks of hell on communities close to the heart of Nairobi, torturing, abusing, and stealing from some of the country’s poorest and most vulnerable people," said Gerry Simpson, senior refugee researcher for Human Rights Watch. "The humiliation and fear that asylums seekers and Kenya Somalis went through was extraordinary. Having been abused there is a permanent sense of fear among them." HRW wants Kenya to immediately open an independent public investigation, and the United Nations refugee agency – which has not spoken publicly about the abuses – to document and publicly report on any future abuses against refugees. RECOMMENDED: Think you know Africa? Take our geography quiz. http://news.yahoo.com/kenya-attacks-raise-worries-somalias-al-shabab-reorganizing-191724318.html
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As Somalia rebuilds, regional foundations fracture AFPBy Peter Martell | AFP – 16 minutes ago A Somali policeman directs traffic at a checkpoint in downtown Mogadishu on May 3, 2013, is this picture released by AU-UN IST. After decades of war, Somalia is taking small steps toward recovery, but breakaway regions, rival clans and the competing interests of neighbouring nations are threatening its fragile progress, analysts warn. View Photo A Somali policeman directs traffic at a checkpoint in downtown Mogadishu on May 3, 2013, is this picture … Security surrounds the area following a suicide attack on a government convoy in Mogadishu on May 5, 2013. View Photo Security surrounds the area following a suicide attack on a government convoy in Mogadishu on May … Young men fish on a rocky outcrop near Mogadishu's fish market on May 22, 2013. View Photo Young men fish on a rocky outcrop near Mogadishu's fish market on May 22, 2013. After decades of war, Somalia is taking small steps toward recovery, but breakaway regions, rival clans and the competing interests of neighbouring nations are threatening its fragile progress, analysts warn. In the past two years, African Union troops have wrested town after town from Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab insurgents, hauling down their black Islamist banners and raising Somalia's flag. But asserting the authority of the central government -- which until recently controlled just a few blocks of the capital Mogadishu -- is a far harder task. "In Somalia today there is only one federal government that is wholly owned by the Somali people, widely represented by all Somalis, all regions," Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud told reporters this week. But others disagree, including powerful militia forces backed by foreign armies. The worst flashpoint is the far southern region dubbed "Jubaland" bordering Kenya and Ethiopia. Both nations have troops there after invading in late 2011, while this month several rival warlords declared themselves "president", sparking anger in Mogadishu. But the effective self-appointment of former Islamist chief Ahmed Madobe, one of the most powerful of the "presidents" due to Kenyan backing, risks opening a rift between Nairobi and Mogadishu. "The effort to create a Jubaland state within Somalia will test the limits of federalism in that country, and threatens to touch off clan warfare not only within Somalia but also in its neighbours," the International Crisis Group warned in a recent report. Jubaland, which includes the key port city of Kismayo, has a lucrative charcoal industry, fertile farmland as well as potential off-shore oil and gas deposits. Addis Ababa, long term experts in playing off powerful factions, is wary of Madobe, who hails from the same O'gadeni clan as rebels fighting inside Ethiopia. -- Infighting benefits Islamist insurgents -- However, Mogadishu's government -- selected last year by clan elders in a UN-backed process and the first to be recognised internationally in more than two decades -- is full of confidence. "Any one group within Somalia that just gets together sits there and says, we are 'XYZ', has no legitimacy and has no recognition at local level and at international level," said Mohamud. But international recognition counts for little within Somalia, and central rule is controversial. The last to claim control was Siad Barre, toppled in 1991 after a rule marked by repression of opposition and a bloody civil war against Somaliland. Years of anarchy meant Somalis reverted to age-old systems of autonomy and traditional semi-nomadic camel herding. Somalia split into regions, from fiercely independent Somaliland along the Gulf of Aden, to Puntland in the northeast, which recognises a federal government but says that has no role in its internal affairs. Analysts warn of tough political times ahead. While AU troops backing Mogadishu have enjoyed territorial success, Roland Marchal, an analyst with French research institute CNRS, notes the fighting force lacks a "political strategy to go with the military strategy". Kenya's army, which invaded in 2011 alongside Madobe's allied troops, faces a particularly sticky predicament. In 2012, its cash-strapped military joined the AU force -- funded by the UN and European Union -- leaving its soldiers backing a warlord opposing the central government it is mandated to support. Mogadishu lawmakers have submitted a motion demanding Kenya leave Somalia, while Mohamud said Kenyan troops "misbehaved" when a top level government delegation went to Kismayo and "did not treat the committee well". Ambitions by central government have highlighted internal divisions within regions. Tensions in Jubaland have raised concern in Puntland, which swiftly welcomed Madobe's election by calling on other regions "to establish states in a similar consultative and open process". Puntland has been keen to stake out power boundaries, with its oil agency chief Issa Farah warning Mogadishu it alone is the "competent authority" to manage the region's oil exploration. Mogadishu's inability to "exercise its authority over the Kismayo process is undermining its influence in the remaining regions of Somalia and the emerging arrangements towards federalism," warned Andrews Atta-Asamoah of the Pretoria-based Institute of Security Studies (ISS) in a recent paper. At present, the only thing all appear to agree on is that the rivalry benefits the Shebab, still in control of swathes of countryside. East African heads of state last week urged Somalia hold a "reconciliation conference", warning infighting could "threaten peace and stability". Yet many also eye the economic, strategic and political profits of the region. Kenya wants a security buffer zone to protect its valuable tourism industry, a proposed major port and hopes of offshore oil and gas finds. It also hopes stability would let it send back the half a million Somali refugees it hosts. Landlocked Ethiopia has long played a powerful role in Somalia, with Kismayo offering another possible route to the sea. Yet Mogadishu remains upbeat, mindful its position today was unthinkable a few years ago. "Somalia is fragmented, it's divided into regions, clans, groups," Mohamud said. "The current Somali government is busy with rebuilding and organising to have one Somalia."
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The Brits deal with Somaliland case separately all diplomatic contacts between Somaliland and the Brits go through their embassy in Addis ababa.The same all contacts between Somaliland and France go through Nairobi. The Brits will finance and help construct the new headquarters in Hargeysa for the SPU forces.
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Dawladaha Somaliland Iyo Ingiriiska Oo Kala Saxeexday Heshiis Ka Kooban Laba Qodob Iyo Qado-Sharafeed Lagu Maamusay Weftiga Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha. DAAWO SAWIRADAN: (Hadhwanaagnews) Thursday, May 30, 2013 (HWN):Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland Md.Maxamed Nuur Caraale (Duur) iyo Safiir Ku xigeenka Britain u fadhiya dalka Ethiopia Mr.Chris Allan ayaa galabta si rasmi ah ugu kala saxeexday Magaalo madaxda dalka itoobiya ee Adis-ababa, naagAdis-baba (HWN):Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland Md.Maxamed Nuur Caraale (Duur) iyo Safiir Ku xigeenka Britain u fadhiya dalka Ethiopia Mr.Chris Allan ayaa galabta si rasmi ah ugu kala saxeexday Magaalo madaxda dalka itoobiya ee Adis-ababa heshiis ka kooban laba qodob,isla markaana wax-weyn ka tari doona nabadgelyada Somaliland. Waxaana heshiiskaas goob-joog ka ahaa Taliyaha Ciidanka Booliska Somaliland Sareeyo Guuto Cabdilaahi Fadal Iimaan iyo Taliyaha Laanta Socdaalka Somaliland Maxamed Cali Yuusuf (Maxamed-Cambaro) oo maalmihii ugu danbeeyeyba ku sugnaa dalkaasi itoobiya. 0in 10pt; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Waxa kale Oo Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland Maxamed Nuur Caraale Duur Shaaciyey inay wax iska bedeleen dhawaaqii dawlada Ingiriisku hore ugu dhawaaqday inay xayirtay in loo socdaalo Somaliland, balse imika ay bilaabmayaan socdaalada diblomaasiyiinta Ingiriisku ku imanayaan Somaliland. Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland Md. Maxamed Nuur Caraale (Duur) oo sharaxaad ka bixinaya labada heshiis ee ay kala saxeexdeen Safiir Ku xigeenka Britain u fadhiya dalka Ethiopia Mr.Chris Allan waxay yihiin waxa uu yidhi "Waxaanu maanta kala saxeexanay laba heshiis oo kala, ka kowaad waxa weeyaan tayeynta shaqaalaha laanta Socdaalka Somaliland iyo goobaha lagu shaqeynayo qalabeyntooda, iyada dhamaan goobaha xuduudaha laanta socdaalka dalka laga soo galo la dhigayo qalab lagu baadho basaboorada fojariga ah, iyada oo loogu deeqay qalab iyo Gadiid dhan lix Baabuur shaqaalahana la tababari doono, una sameyn doona qalab (Database) isku xidha xarumaha dalka laga soo galo oo dhan iyo dhismayaal cusub. Heshiiska labaad waxa weeyaan mid lagu maalgelinayo Ciidanka Booliska Somaliland, gaar ahaan qeybta baadhista danbiyada ee CID-da, waxaana Ciidamada danbi baadhista lagu darayaa ciidan baadha danbiyada culus oo la yidhaahdo SPU (Special Police Unit), waxaana loo dhisi doona xarun cusub oo loogu qalabeyn doono dhamaanba qalabka baadhista danbiyada oo dhan oo ay qalabkasta ku jiraan oo ay ka mid tahay Biritan-ka farta iyo waxyaalaha kale ee casriga ah ee wax lagu baadho" Wasiir Duur waxa kale oo sheegay in xarunta cusub ee loo dhisi doono ciidanka baadhaya danbiyada calculus ciidaan gaarana loo tababari doono, "Xarunta cusub ee SPU-da waxa loo tababari doona ciidaan cusub oodhan lixdan qof oo si gaara loo tababari doono, waxaana ciidaanka SPU-da loo keenay oo la soon doona lix Baabuur". Ayuu yidhi. Wasiirka arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland Maxamed Nuur Caraale Duur waxa uu sheegay ka hor intii aanay kala saxeexan heshiiska Safiir kuxigeenka waxa qado-sharaf maamuus sare ah u sameeyey Safiirka Ingiriiska u fadhiya dalka Ethiopia Mr. Greg Dorey. Mar aan weydiiyey Wasiir Duur waxay ku soo kordhinayso heshiisyadani ciidamadda laanta Socdaalka Somaliland Iyo Ciidanka CID-da, waxa uu ku jawaabay, "Waxay ka bedeli karaan wax-weyn oo aqoontooda kor ayaa loo qaadayaa oo qalab ayaa la siinayaa,waxaanay labada heshiisba wax weyn katarayaan nabadgelyada qaranka Somaliland, waana laba heshiis oo qaranka qiimo-weyn u leh". Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland Md.Maxamed Nuur Caraale (Duur) waxa uu qirey inay wax ka bedeleen dhawaaqi Ingiriiska ee Somalilan, waxa uu yidhi"Waxay Safaaradu qirtey in wax ka bedel lagu sameeyey dhawaaqi ka soo yeedhay dawlada Ingiriiska ee lagu xayirayey in loo socdaalo Somaliland, oo FCO oo dib loo eegayey inay Somaliland nabadgelyo tahay, waxaana imika bilaabmaya dhaqdhaqaaqii iyo isu-socodkii masuuliyiinta diblomaasiyiinta Ingiriiska ee Somaliland" Heshiiskan uu soo saxeexay Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland Maxamed Nuur Caraale Duur ayaa waxa uu Somaliland ugu fadhiya qiimo weyn.
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Wasiirro ka socday Dawladda Somaliland Oo Jabuuti Kulamo Kula yeeshay Dhigooda Dalkaasi May 30th, 2013 Comments Off Jabuuti (Somaliland.Org)-Wasiirrada wasaaradaha Diinta aw qaafta iyo Shaqada iyo Arrimaha Bulshada Somaliland ayaa Maanta la Kulmay dhigooda dalka Jamhuuriyada Jabuuti oo ay Socdaal Shaqo ku Joogaan. Wasiiradan waxay Kulan la Yeesheen Wasiirka Diinta iyo Awqaafta ee Jamhuuriyada Jabuuti Mudane Aadan Xasan Aadan iyo Wasiirka Shaqada iyo dib u habaynta Shaqaalaha ee Jamhuuriyada Jabuuti Mudan Cabdi Xuseen Axmed ,Waxaa kale oo Kulankaas Goob joog ka ahaa Safiirka Somaliland u fadhiya Jamhuuriyada Jabuuti. Wasiirka Wasaarada Diinta iyo awqaafta Somaliland Sheekh Khaliil Cabdilaahi Axmed ayaa markii uu Kulamadani dhamaadeen waxa uu faah faahinay waxyaabaha ay ka wada hadleen Wasiirrada dhigooda ah ee Jamhuuriyada Jabuuti isagoo tilmaamay inay iska Xog waraysteen qaabka ay u shaqeeyaan isla markaana ay isu soo bandhigeen wixii waayo aragnimo ah ee labada dhinac Somaliland iyo Jabuuti ay Mudan tahay inay kala kasbadaan. Wasiirku waxa uu Sheegay in Kulanka ay la qaateen Wasiirka Diinta iyo Awqaafta ay ka wada hadleen qaabka ay u shaqeeyaan iyo Xeerarka uga yaal dhinaca dhawrista haweenka,Sakada,iyo Wanaag farista iyo Xumaan reebista,Wasiirku waxa uu intaas ku daray inay filayaan Kulamo danbe oo arrimahan ay kaga sii wada Xaajoonayaan ay isugu iman doonaan. Sh.Khaliil C.laahi waxa uu u mahadceliyay Safiirkas Somaliland u fadhiya Jamhuuriyada Jabuuti iyo Jaaliyada Somaliland ee dalkaasi ku dhaqan. Sidoo kale Wasiirka Wasaarada Shaqada iyo Arimaha Bulshada ee Somaliland Md Maxamud Axmed Bare Garaad ayaa dhiniciisa Tilmaamay inuu Shacabka dalka Jamhuuriyada Jabuuti uga Mahadcelinayo sida ay Wadankooda u dhisteen ugana shaqeeyeen Horumarkiisa. Wasiirku waxa uu Xusay inay isla soo qaadeen dhigiisa Shaqada iyo Shaqaalaha ee Jamhuuriyada Jabuuti siyaabaha ay u abuuraan hawlaha Shaqo abuurista iyo sidii ay uga hortagi lahaayeen arrimaha tahriibta,waxaanu sheegay inay labadooda dhinac isu soo bandhigeen waxyaabaha ay rabaan inay iska kaashadaan. Mudane Garaad waxaa kale oo uu tilmaamay in labada Wasiir ee ay la kulmeen ay ahaayeen kuwo dhalinyaro ah oo uu dhawaan Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyada Jabuuti Mudane Ismaaciil Cumar Geele u magacaabay Xilalkaas Wasiirnimo isla markaana ay ka Muuqato ayay Sida uu yidhi inay ka dhabeeyaan Himilada Waxqabad ee Wadankooda. Geesta kale Wasiirada Diinta iyo Shaqada iyo arrimaha bulshada ee Somaliland waxaa qado sharaf u sameeyay Jaaliyada Somaliland ee Ku dhaqan Wadanka Jabuuti.
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I wasn't really addressing you i was talking to reeyo:D
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Jubbaland hasn't arrived its guarded by uhurro kenytattas forces, the world supports president hassans case, And they will continue to do so Thats why jubbaland supporters like faroole are in Kenya.Trying to counterattack hassans policies. Passerby the Showans have ruled Ethiopia for a long period of time and they might return to Meneliks palace in the form of their Ginbots.They have never really accepted the TPLF agenda.
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Reeyo;957137 wrote: Xaaji seriously, your making little sense. Your dragging out old feuds to prove a point and you have yet to make it. I fail to see how a strong Ethiopia is good for Somalia and Somaliland, even the points Chimera mentioned i didn't mention them.Its not old feuds. A strong Powerful Ethiopia is never in our interests.
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Passerby Somalia and Somaliland have little political disagreements about their future relations. You should not read to much into it , there is no nationalism on my part for Somalia i wish them all the best luck next to Somaliland. i am just talking about the long term interest of the region for my people Somaliland Including my people under Ethiopia. Who wish to be free Passerby now dont come and say u care about Somalia We know the TPLF dont like Somalia at all and they helped tear it apart by funding all of the warlords.
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Passerby are you scared the showans come back in Ethiopia and force you out of Addis ababa Jubbaland is not going any where President hassan has everything under his control. There is little the Kenyans can do now :
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Ethiopia caused us lots of problems since the beginning of times and if we wish to succeed and if you want Somalis to prosper than that Ethiopian Empire must disintegrate by any means necessary. Kenya is a different story Ethiopia is to Huge its one of the largest countries in Africa much of their resources coffee is in southern and oromo regions including the fertile land in Benishangul-Gumuz. If Ethiopia separates into several countries where oromia and sidamo people can become independent countries. You can still establish trade relations with them on separate terms and they can still use your ports and we still can get allot of revenues maybe even more depends how many countries use our ports.These new countries can separately grow faster right now Ethiopia is not prospering only Tigray TPLF elite are prospering, the rest is in the deepest poverty. By the way Ethiopia is 90 million people demographically they will dominate the region, but if they are separate countries.We have nothing to worry. I am not against a prosperous east Africa i am for it.