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SOL: Where priggish goat-skinners parade as political pundits
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Abtigiis's topic in Politics
^^ Somalis have never compromised General Siyad bare versus USC and SNM General caydiid versus Cali mahdi zerosum game General Moorgen versus Colonel Barre hiiraale Cabdilahi Yusuf versus the islamic courts union Sheikh sharif versus Amiir Godane Colonel barre hiiraale versus Sheikh Axmed madoobe Hassan sheikh versus Amiir Godane Somalis have never compromised what makes people think they will now Ma Somali cusub ba dhalatay tallow. -
Mark Simmonds UK minister to Africa: We recognize Somaliland's aspirations
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
What history if Somalia and Somaliland cannot agree on their future relations and need a mediating team they have to be from Europe.The Europeans are indifferent or the Americans to i don't mind either. Aslong as they are not Arabs or Africans i am very happy. -
Mark Simmonds UK minister to Africa: We recognize Somaliland's aspirations
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
Sayid*Somal;953506 wrote: They will be much better than the Europeans you love and trust so much. The Europeans are indifferent and have no motives yes i trust them to be neutral. -
Mark Simmonds UK minister to Africa: We recognize Somaliland's aspirations
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
NGONGE;953500 wrote: ^^ For someone to medaite between the two, the talks need to fail. The talks have not failed yet dee (though we all expect them to sooner or later). When they do, there will be no shortage of mediators. But it's a tad rude for anyone to get involved just yet. Aslong as you believe mediation is needed we can agree whether its now or in a years time mediation is needed. It was actually better to start with mediators because lots of time could have been spared. -
Mark Simmonds UK minister to Africa: We recognize Somaliland's aspirations
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
Sayid qardho why are you shaking your head , did you want Qardhaawis to mediate lol. -
Mark Simmonds UK minister to Africa: We recognize Somaliland's aspirations
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
NGONGE;953480 wrote: You can only mediate in a dispute, Xaaji. There can't be a dispute if the two sides are talking . Wax fahan. They so far are not talking about their future relations the fundamental issue, we know there is a dispute Somalia wants Somaliland to be part of Somalia. And Somaliland does not want to be part of Somalia. Where do you go from here you can talk about sharing fishery expertise and what not but some where down the line the 2 need mediation. Unless you believe Somaliland will drop its independence statehood or Somalia will recognize Somalilands independence. -
Dr osman cant puntlanders revive Somali culture on their own why do they need interpeace?
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Ofcourse he does but his tone has changed if you have followed him the past few years ,wixi la isku odhan jiray jamhuuriyadi Somalia. The former republic was created by Somalia and Somaliland union something many pseudo nationalists deny. By the way this was hadhwanaagnews interview few weeks ago. Not his recent statement.
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Who said this is about politics , i was just wondering what his sudden interests was in Somaliland. By the way Somalis do not all share the same culture we have to define what is culture first. As for the reer miye culture , reer miye people are very welcoming but there is a catch, when there is a new reer passing by and traveling they will welcome them have talks pray together and share the food. But when they say they are leaving they will always say war inaga hubsada ila iyo tuulo hebel gaadsiya ambay soo duulaan.
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Madaxweynaha Xaafadaha Muqdisho Ka Taliya Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud Oo Xubno Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya Ka Tirsan Caawa Madaxtooyada Villa Soomaaliya Ugu Sheegay Inuu Doonayo Inuu Ka Baxo Heshiiskii Somaliland posted by admin | May 21, 2013 | In Waaheen News Muqdisho (Waaheen)–21/05/2013– Sida xubno xildhibaano ka tirsan baarlamaanka Soomaaliya ay caawa u xaqiijiyeen shabakadda Halbeegnews madaxweynaha ka taliya xaafadaha Muqdisho qaarkeed Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud oo caawa kulan kula lahaa xarunta madaxtooyada ee Villa Soomaaliya qaar ka tirsan baarlamaankiisa ayaa u sheegay inuu damacsanyahay in dawladiisu ka baxdo heshiiskii ay bishii April kula galleen magaalada Ankara ee xarunta dalka Turkiga.xasan sheekh maxamuud Sida xildhibaan ka tirsan baarlamaanka Soomaaliya oo isagu kulankaasi ka qayb gallay uu khadka telefoonka caawa ugu xaqiijiyey Halbeegnews ayaa sheegay in Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ku sababeeyey isagoo aan awood u lahayn inuu isku maareeyo xaaladda jubbooyinka iyo wada hadaladda Somaliland isla markaana uu u arko in heshiiskii Somaliland uu la gallay ay dawladiisa wiiqayso. Xildhibaanka oo magaciisa ka gaabsaday inaanu sheegno sababo dhinaca ammaankiisa ah awgeed ayaa u sheegay Halbeegnews in Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud uu waraaq tallo ku saabsan wada hadalka Somaliland ay u ballansanaayeen dhawaan uu diray safaaradda turkigu ku leeyahay agagaarka madaarka Muqdisho taasi oo uu ku sheegayo inaanay dawladiisu wakhtigu u saamaxayn in ay wada hadaladda Somaliland ay kula jiraan sii ambaqaadaan. Xildhibaanka oo Halbeegnews weydiisay in ay isku xidhanyahiin kelmadaha ka soo baxaaya dawladda Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud iyo arrintani wuxuu ku jawaabay “maalmahanba waxaa jiray marmarsiiyo ka dhex socday magaalada Muqdisho oo Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ku doonayo inuu wada hadalka kaga baxo, kelmadaha uu warbaahinta marinaayeyna waa qaar uu uga dan lahaa inuu ku buriyo heshiiskaasi” ayuu u sheegay Halbeegnews xildhibaankani.
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Haatu;953429 wrote: XX is a shame to his people and tribe. Instead of welcoming travelers he pushes them away. Uf dheh! Not pushing any one away just asking questions haatu
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No but you failed to answer my questions and i also dont know your interest in Somaliland why do you want to come there it sure is not for nomadic life because you can find nomadic life culture in Somalia and Ethiopia to. You are a very strange fella
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^^ I have been telling him that but he doesn't seem to get it
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Protest in Kismayo against IGAD, Kenya and warlord Madoobe
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Dabrow's topic in Politics
^^ So u think their voice and opinion does not matter and people should fully line behind Ahmed madoobe is that what you are saying? -
From Somaliland with Love: Best Photos of the 18th May
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in General
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Mad_Mullah;952415 wrote: Why should we leave the Arab League though? Lack of ambition. If Somalia can regain it's power and nurture that power and become stronger WE can become a big player. Especially as we might be able to control the Red Sea (from the Gulf of Aden). It's either Yemen or Somalia that should play an influential role due to our countries being the gateway to Europe. (From Gulf Aden > Red Sea > Suez Canal > Medditerean) Arabic is the language of the Sahabas thus i believe it should be learned by every Somali, second its good for our communication skills with Arabs in the middle east it will be good for the Somali people and influence as you described in the future.its also considered an official language in Djibouti. in Somaliland its also considered an official language and in Somalia 2. Its in the best interests for Somalis to be multilingual Somali Arabic and even English.
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lol@Ahmed Chalabis school of stooge-ism. Yeah he is a Somali from the same clan as Ahmed Madoobe. Oodweyne a political clanish war is being fought and the Kenyans are in the middle of it , i so hope they know what they doing. The Ethiopians were well versed on Somali tribal politics i hope the Kenyans dont miscalculate in here.
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Our forces should not entrust security of Kismayu to Somali government yet Posted Tuesday, May 21 2013 at 19:00 ARALE: KDF should not entrust security of Kismayu to Somali government yet At the height of the Iraqi war and before the US government sent more troops there, Jack Kelly, a national security writer for the Post-Gazette of Ohio, wrote: “It finally appears that President Bush is ready to light a fire under Premier Nuri al-Maliki of Iraq.” He argued that if Bush gave al-Maliki veto power over military operations in Iraq, the birth of an Islamic fundamentalist state would be guaranteed. I do not claim to be an expert on matters relating to national security; however, I wish to point out how the events currently unfolding in Kismayu, the port city in Somalia that was liberated by the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) in December 2012, might bear some resemblance to how Mr Kelly viewed the events of the Iraq war at the time. The recent opposition by the Somali Government to partial reimbursement by the UN to Kenya to defray the cost of its warships at the Somali coast was troubling. What is even more troubling is its recent opposition to KDF and Igad peace efforts in Kismayu. But first, let’s briefly revisit the liberation of Kismayu itself. The operation was launched in September 2012. Dubbed Operation Sledge Hammer, it was executed with lightning speed and precision. The battle for Kismayu involved an amphibious landing and simultaneous air, land, and sea bombardments. Al-Shabaab forces in Kismayu quickly collapsed. Several factors made this success a possibility. First, the KDF facilitated the formation of a temporary administration council for the city, which comprised Somali force commanders and representatives of the liberated population. Secondly, KDF efforts were supported by the Ras Kamboni Brigade, which fought alongside the KDF. This force, led by Sheikh Ahmed Madobe, the current head of the temporary administration in Kismayu, consisted of well-disciplined and battle-hardened Somalis, who were waging a guerrilla war against al-Shabaab years before KDF came into the picture. Far more important was the fact that all of the Somali forces accompanying the KDF, including the Ras Kamboni Brigade, hailed from Kismayu. But unlike the Iraqi situation, where the US forces were bogged down in street-to-street sectarian fighting, KDF commanders were able to outmanoeuvre the al-Qaeda-affiliated al-Shabaab. Getting back to my assertion that if Kenya were to yield Kismayu’s security to the government in Mogadishu, it could lose the war, let us examine the position towards Kismayu and KDF adopted by the newly-elected President, Hassan Sheikh Mahmud. Somalia has not hidden its opposition to KDF presence in southern Somali from the beginning. What is new are the bold moves it is making to undermine the peace efforts under way in Kismayu, particularly by Igad, to facilitate the establishment of a regional government in the Juba region as permitted by the new Somali Constitution. To make matters worse, President Mohamud’s protégés in Mogadishu went around painting the KDF as an occupation force. In a recent communiqué issued by the head of the notorious HAG Council in Mogadishu, Jihad was declared on KDF troops. In the most recent development and the most dangerous, the Somali President dispatched to Kismayu hundreds of well-armed Somali troops led by former warlords Barre Hirale and Col Abbas.
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Xiinfaniin beryahan aad baad igu kacsantahay its political poetic satire
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In Kenya Refugee Camps , The Birth of Jubbaland is Celebrated
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
I don't support Godane and his Alshabaab group but give credit where its due he survived on his own strength cant say the same about the Kenyan proxies. By the way what makes you think i want to stop the jubbaland project? I was just telling you the facts that there are 2 presidents and the Kenyans although they support President Ahmed madoobe unofficially , they cant arrest or harass President barre. Since they are a peacekeeping force and cant support one admin against the other. -
In Kenya Refugee Camps , The Birth of Jubbaland is Celebrated
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
Hayada hirda? Ninki Xiin beryaha wax aan lo joogin bu ka hadlaya:D