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Somali dialects - Lahjadaha Afka Soomaaliga - Thread
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Maqane's topic in News - Wararka
Af may is original i agree and thats where the true Somali grammar has its roots in , but Reer Mudug accent is nothing close to the standard Somali have u seen reer mudug talk it is something in between the reer woqoyi accent and the far deep koonfur accent but it has a little twist of their own . And i dont think the Somali goverment in the past even adopted that dialect but people assumed it was because it was something in between. But with their hadaal jiidmo it can hardly be considered standard. i think if we want the pure standard Somali its in danoot its Somali galbeed also close to the dhagaxbuur district and close to reer wardheer hadalka ma jidaan and do not talk like those in burco or laascaanood. But in between they speak a better Somali than those in wardheer and Mudug, oo ay kaga dhagtay wax la wada hayaada ah.Problem when u say what is standard for some in Xamar,, hiiraan is standard from some in Djibouti Hargeisa is standard for some in Dhagaxbuur bari accent is standard. It depends really where you are. -
The Sage meet Ditoore osman this man can turn a topic about laser guns into Bosaaso.
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Somalia: A Government Failing at its own Peril
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Return of Terror/Anarchy to Mogadishu: On March 19, 2013, the New York Times carried a front-page story about Al-Ahabab resuming its aggressive acts of terrorizing the residents of Mogadishu. This is one of a series of troubling signs of the deterioration of Hassan Sheikh’s administration. Despite his premature and uninitiated over-pledging pronouncement to the nation that his three top priorities are “security, security, security,” the nation is less secure now than six months. Security is slipping out of hand; dead bodies continue to turn up in Mogadishu’s dark alleys as if we were experiencing a de javu of the days of extreme anarchy. About ten days ago, the corpses of six civilians with their hand and legs cuffed together were dumped by government soldiers in to the city’s allies. Rape cases are not abated, despite the international attention received by the rape of a Somali woman, only because of a human rights advocate from Europe who refused to let the issue get buried under the rhetoric of the President as a “friend of women.” Moreover, Somalia’s equal opportunity critic and cartoonist, Amin Amir, had recently posted at aminarts, a serious of cartoons reflecting the Somali sentiment; the disposition of Mogadishu becoming a “one-clan city;” pressure for the immediate return of “stolen or looted properties” is building up; prisoners freed out of government jails in a freak way, and massive amounts of weapons stolen from the government’s depot located at the presidential campus. If the worsening conditions are not arrested, the euphoric welcome extended to this President is soon to be replaced with despair and a potential demise to the modicum of gains so far registered. Baydhabo region: Who thought that millions of Somalis would worry at the very news of Ethiopia’s leaving Bydhabo region? Local and international news media is awash with concrete information that as soon as Ethiopians pulled out of Xudur, a prominent town within the Bydhabo region, Al-Shabab easily overran the ragtag militia soldiers reporting to Mogadishu. It is also reported that, if reinforcement is not given to the AMISOM troops stations in Baydhabo, Al-Shabab is poised to recapture the regional seat of the Digil Mirigle coalition. Is the comeback of the Al-Shabab, therefore, simply a military question, or an indication that Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud’s government is losing the faith of the Somali people at-large? There is some truth to the argument that his imprudent conflict with the leadership of IGAD, with his neighbors who through unfortunate circumstances hold sway on Somalia, particularly in the area of security, and with the officers of the United Nations Office for Somalia (UNOS) is partially a cause to the faltering security conditions in the southwestern regions of the country. Unfortunately, the main reason why security is deteriorating in Mogadishu and in Southwestern regions is a function of bad internal politics. Since assuming power, the government’s domain has been narrowing and it lost faith with Puntland, Somalialnd, Jubbaland, and to some extent the May may coalition. The recent brouhaha over the rights of Galmudug to form its state, which could have been discussed in private chambers and the clashes in Marka, also further eroded this government’s grip on the nation’s affairs. Whereas his government was supposed to reach out to all section of the Somali society, Hassan Sheikh arrogantly narrowed his power base to a coalition representing some members of his clan and that of his religious group, Dumjadid. While writing this piece I reached out to my good friend, Said Samatar, a prominent historian and an authority on Somali political culture and asked him what good could Hassan Sheikh have done at the outset to get this time right? This is what he said: “Hassan Mohamed should have put on his Maawis (Somali garb), wrap his Shaaland, and carry his Bakoorad (cane); with that take a tour consisting of a coalition of HAG elders to Puntland, Jubbaland, Bay, Bakol, and Somaliland; meet and great those elders, give a peace and justice overtures; let the HAG elders convey the message that their son is ready to respect Somali Xeer and mutual respect to each other.” In one of his speeches to the Somali Diasporas Hassan Mohamoud prematurely and triumphantly announced that the role of the elders is finished. Considering how deeply he sinking in so many fronts, particularly with security slipping out of his hands, one is tempted to give a try to Said Samatar’s traditionalist approach to interject a dose of optimism and hope to the faltering search for peace in Somalia. After all, the government and the land belong to the people of Somalia and it is their responsibility to fix it. By Faisal A. Roble -
Somalia: A Government Failing at its own Peril Somalis could aptly capture the disappointment with Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud’s administration in the following proverb: “Dha’do roob noqon waayday!” and a fittingly comparable Indian saying goes “Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm….,” One must wonder why conditions in Mogadishu and adjoining southwestern regions of Somalia are descending back to anarchy and to a renewed conflict. One may also wonder why all the fanfare orchestrated in the month of February when Somalia’s new leader, Hassan Sheikh Mohamed, visited the US and Europe so quickly dissipated. Yet, most Somalis suspect that policy makers in Washington D.C. and its proxy country in the Middle East – the kingdom of Qatar – were hasty to declare “mission accomplished” in the long conflict of Somalia. If indeed true, that would have been good news to be welcomed by Somalis – a population so hungry for peace, development and security in their own backyard. But it was not meant to be so. As matter of fact, the month of February, 2013 could go into the annals of the history of this troubled country as the month when hope for lasting reconciliation and a new history making among the country’s disparate clans was thrown into oblivion. As such, there is a credible fear the adage of “clouds floating into our life, but no longer carrying rain” could be the true fate of the nation in the lurking. The government of Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud, who has been eroding whatever little is left of Somalia’s cohesion and coexistence, is responsible for, in the words of Dr. Weinstein, the production of a “renewed conflict” between the center and the regions. A novice in politics who enjoys deep roots in religious radicalism (Africa Confidential, October 2012), Hassan Sheikh took power in September of 2012. At the outset, his lack of experience worked in his favor, because, as often noted by those who elected him in September of 2012, he was perceived as the lesser of two evils (between him and the former President Sheikh Sharif). In a sense he is a man without history and without paper trail. Alas, a Somali scholar who spent with Hassan Sheikh (almost three days of a grueling session in Djibouti in 2010) said this: “for three hard working days of deliberations and discourse, Hassan said nothing. All that was feasible in his face was that he came across as a man of tremendous anger and partisanship.” Despite some cosmetic gains, most often orchestrated by donors who are anxious to hand over Somalia’s affairs and make her leaders responsible for their citizens’ protection and management, Hassan Sheikh’s policies so far bear truth to this cogent observation by one of Somalia’s prominent academics. Let us skin off the layers of the ongoing dismantling of the tangible gains Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud’s predecessors so far made and the rapid dissention to the abyss of conflict. Jubbaland: The residents of Jubbaland had seen enough terror, occupation and wanton bloodshed in the hands of militia commanded by the late Aidid Farah, who is alleged to have introduced into Somali political culture what Dr. Lidwein calls “clan cleansing.” They have also suffered multiple invasions by the allied forces of Jubbland valley (Dooxada Juba) encouraged and funded by the first transitional government, headed by Abdi Qasim (Qasim is now a close advisor to Hassan Sheikh). The longest occupation of the region has been under the forces of Al-Shabab. In 2008, a new chapter ushered in Jubbaland where a grass roots effort was launched to establish a local administration that would tackle invading outsiders and possibly put security matters in the hands of locals (this effort was based on an earlier effort carried out by the United Nations in 1993). The objective was to empower local folks not only to govern themselves, but to also protect and provide for their security. This was advised by a theory that combines the tools of local governance and grass roots approach to neighborhood protection. Instead of joining and promoting this noble effort, the government of Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud made its number one national policy to fight and dismantle the gains so far registered in this region. By doing so, he deliberately violated key Sections of the provisional Federal Constitution of Somalia, including but not limited to Sections of Articles 48, 49, and 47. Worse, he used divisive languages and politics of wedge that eroded the prestige of his own office. The very perception that the President of Somalia is painted with such an ugly picture as “tribalist,” or “vendetta carrying USC cadre,” makes him an irrelevant of a leader with no national appeal. Unless he shows some significant and immediate mending of relations with all sections of the Somali communities, his administration is looking for a rocky future ahead. For a potential amelioration of the situation and perhaps the only way to save his presidency, a must–study lesson to him in this respect would be the recent agreement reached between Puntland and his own Prime Minister, Saacid Farah, a more calm and conciliatory figure. Somaliland: Somaliland had declared a unilateral secession from the rest of Somalia in 1991 on the ashes of Somalia’s failed state. It is recalled that Barre’s regime exacted an unforgettable massacre against the Issaq population in the region. The hope for meaningful talks on the nagging question of Somaliland’s unilateral secession, and the resolution to the conflict in Khatumo, was dashed first by mismanaging the talks, and finally by the immature request by this government to lift the 20 year-old arms embargo. A lasting reconciliation between Somaliland with Mogadishu requires trust-building and Mogadishu recognizing the limits to its power. It would also require finding reputable ways to give Khatumo leaders a prominent role in the talks for they are major stakeholders in the outcome. The search for more arms and weapons for Mogadishu-commanded militia army, the so-called “Somali National Army (SNA)” is in total contradiction to the spirit of fostering genuine and productive talks with Somaliland and the resolution to the question of secession. The conflict in Somalia is not due to lack of arms, but more arms in the wrong hands in southern Somalia at a time of heightened insecurity and tangible suspicion of Mogadishu by the regions. On March 17, 20013, only weeks after the UN’s lifting of arms embargo on Somalia, massive amounts of ammunitions, rifles (AK47s) and other weapons were “stolen” from the presidential palace of Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud. Whether or not the loss of such a huge amount of weapons was the design of an inside job is beside the point. The lesson here is that Somalia is still awash with weapons, particularly Mogadishu, and most of it is in the wrong hands. Moreover, Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud’s government does not have the right infrastructure and legal capacity to keep weapons from falling into the wrong hands. Thus, peaceful communities in Somaliland, Puntland, and Jubbaland are not comfortable with weapons flying all over.
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Oodweyne brother Haatu is a Somali Kenyan , he doesn't know how the Somalilanders view Somalia and about sharing a state and government with Somalia. Nor does he understand the political behavior of SL politicians and how they approach the Koonfurians. Also he doesn't know what is at stake from a Somaliland perspective. He thinks Somalilanders are after political seats of Xamar and that the masses in SL would just follow their leaders blindly and there is no accountability. I think brother haatu spend to much time with the Pirates next door.
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Somali dialects - Lahjadaha Afka Soomaaliga - Thread
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Maqane's topic in News - Wararka
Yeah that can be said you are correct that reer woqoyi people speak a similar way and have the same dialect. -
Somali dialects - Lahjadaha Afka Soomaaliga - Thread
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Maqane's topic in News - Wararka
From Daroor to dhagaxbuur all the way up to aware than up to the SL border have the same accent, Wardheer accent is a bit close to reer mudug wax wada hayada bay ku hadlan waan imahayaa waan fadhisanahay wax wada hayadaas ah. But it can be very close to the reer woqoyi and the rest of the Kilil region Its basically the same dialect but different accent , for instance i can tell when i hear some one from gabiley or borame speak they speak a little different than reer hargeisa. And than reer hargeisa is different than reer burco and than reer burco is a little different than reer Laaascaanood. I could exactly tell the difference between reer Buhoodle and reer laascaanood to. Reer Buhoodle is very close to Burco. They speak the same dialect reer SL and reer Kilil and all pronounce the words the same way. But the tone op voice the speed how they talk is different. For instance reer Hargeisa hadalka wa boobisyaan reer laasqoray talk so slow , waad seexanaysa. reer salaxlay and reer aware and reer dhagaxbuur hadalkooda waxa ku wada jira wax mah mahooyin ah. -
Faallo Saacid maxaa baajiyay RW Saacid ayaa maanta ka baaqday in uu Kismaayo tago halkaa oo laga sugayay. Masuuliyiinta Jubbooyinka ayaa sheegay in xitaa wax sabab ah oo uu u baaqday aanan la garaneeyn. Waxaa la isweeydiinayaa maxaa Saacid baajiyay. Waxaa muhiim ah in la xuso in Madaxweyne Culusow iyo RW Saacid labaduba is ku si ula dagaalamayaan horumarka Jubbooyinka iyo Gedo sameenayaan ee ku aadan in ay masiirkooda gacanta ku dhigaan. Saacid ayaa ka dabacsanaa Culusoow hase ahaatee mar dhexe Culusow ku amray in uu diidmo qayaxan arrimaha maamulka 3da gobol la yimaado hadii kale uu badalayo. Xasan Culusow ayaa horey u ogaa in Saacid maanta ku wajahan yahay Kismaayo hase ahaatee saacadihii ugu danbeeyay muujiyay in uu isagu yahay ninka talada Soomaaliya ka go’do isagoo Saacid u sheegay in uusan maanta dhaqaaqi karin baritana aay tahay maalin kale oo go’aankeeda ilaa caawa laga sugayo Xasan Gurguurte. Saacid ayaa si walbaba Kismaayo la tagaya qorshihii ugu danbeeyay ee Xasan Culusow iyo kooxdiisa Dulmiga Cusub ka soo fulay. Qorshaha Saacid wado ayaa ka mid ah in wax maamul ku meel gaar ah lagu sheegay dowladu magacaawdo mudo ka dibna la diyaariyo shir weeyne dadka deegaanadaa ku dooranayaan maamul joogto ah si kale hadii loo dhigo Xasan ayaa doonaya in isagu u taliyo deegaano dadkii lahaa loo diidan yahay. Wasiirada Kismaayo jooga ayaa ku guda jiray indha indheeyn xaalada ergooyinka si ay u qiimeeyaan in qorshahooda ugu danbeeyay u heli karaan wax taageero ah ama kala jab ku keenaan masuulyiinta iyo shacabka sadexdaa gobol oo ilaa iyo hada muujiyay in rabitaankoodu aanan la leexin karin qarash walboo lagu bixiyo. Wasiirada ayaa warbixinadii Xasan khadka telefanka ku siiyeen ku sheegay in sida hebeenkii xalay tagay uusan u soo laabaneen oo kale adag tahay in la hor istaago rabitaanka Jubbooyinka iyo Gedo. Dib u dhaca maanta Saacid ee Kismaayo ayaa lagu sheegay in Xasan Culusoow iyo kooxdiisa ku maqan yihiin qorshayaal kale oo hor leh ka dib markii labada Wasiir ee Kismaayo uga soo waramay la tashadeen. Nasiib daro RW Saacid ayaa noqday nin loo taliyo oo wax walba Xasan ka suga mana arko awooda dastuurku siinayo in Soomaalida si isku mid ah uu ugu adeego inta uu Ra’iisal Wasaarenimada ku magacaaban yahay. Maamul u sameenta Jubbooyinka iyo Gedo ayaa heerer kale duwan soo maray isagoo soo socday muda afar sano ka badan si loo saxo cabasho walba oo ka iman kartay beelaha wax ka daga deegaanadan. Waa barnaamijka kaliya ku saleeysan daraasad cilmiyeeysan oo kuwa ugu tirada badan deegaanka u talinayaan halka kuwa ugu tirada yar xaqooda lagu tumaneeyn. Arrinta maamul u sameeynta deegaanadan ayaanan wali ka lug bixin cadawtinimo uga imaneeysa kuwa ugu sareeya dowlada maanta jirta iyadoo dowladu tahay wadaag ayaa hadana waxaa awooda isku koobay Xasan Gurguurte iyo kooxdiisa.
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Somali dialects - Lahjadaha Afka Soomaaliga - Thread
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Maqane's topic in News - Wararka
Haatu;930306 wrote: I concede you guys speak more formal, but pronunciation is different . You guys can speak the best Somali, but your accent sucks PS: Reer Kilinka will give you lot a run for your money. Reer woqoyi including reer Kilinka shanaad have no problem pronouncing some letters but koonfurians do have problems with some words and letters.Accent can be bad thats ur opinion because ur not use it but its the best version of the Somali language. -
Somali dialects - Lahjadaha Afka Soomaaliga - Thread
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Maqane's topic in News - Wararka
^^ islaanti can also mean his wife -
Somalia: President flies to Qatar, ‘expected to meet’ Somaliland leader in Dubai 25 Mar 25, 2013 - 9:07:13 AM MOGADISHU, Somalia Mar 25, 2013 (Garowe Online)- Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud flew from Mogadishu on Monday en route to Qatar, where he is expected to attend the Arab League summit, Garowe Online reports President Hassan spoke on Radio Mogadishu prior to his departure, saying that he will attend for the first time as Somali President the annual Arab League summit, which takes place in the Qatari capital Doha this year.Under former President Mohamed Siyad Barre, Somalia joined the Arab League in 1974. “I will attend the Arab League summit and I will present the situation in Somalia, the progress achieved and the country’s needs,” said President Hassan. Addressing media speculation about the sacking of the intelligence chief, President Hassan said: “Yes, Ahmed Moallim Fiqi [former intelligence chief] has resigned along with this deputy and I have appointed an interim chief and the work will continue.” Somaliland dialogue Sources in Mogadishu and Hargeisa tell Garowe Online that President Hassan is expected to travel to Dubai after attending the Arab League summit in Doha. President Hassan is “expected to meet” with the leader of Somalia’s separatist region of Somaliland, Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo, who is currently in Dubai. Earlier this month, President Silanyo rejected attending the London Conference for Somalia, scheduled for May 7 and co-hosted by the Somali and UK governments in London. A dialogue process between the Somali federal government and Somaliland’s separatist administration have stalled since June 2012, in part after Puntland was excluded from the talks as a stakeholder. Puntland and Somaliland have fought sporadic territorial battles since 2002, costing lives and leading to the displacement of over 50,000 civilians from Las Anod, according to a U.N. report. Since September 2012, Somaliland has reversed its policy and has engaged in direct talks with Puntland regarding security matters. Earlier this month, Somaliland arrested and returned to Puntland a suspect involved in the killing of a well-known Islamic scholar in Puntland on Feb. 15, 2013. The suspect had escaped to Somaliland and the move is seen as growing security cooperation between the two authorities that have been political rivals for over a decade. - See more at: http://www.garoweonline.com/artman2/publish/Somalia_27/Somalia_president_flies_to_Qatar_expected_to_meet_Somaliland_leader_in_Dubai.shtml#sthash.XSNFYQaL.3F2avdFj.dpuf
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Proffesor Samatar: Only some tribes can be a president in Somalia
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
^^ Gooni marka ma waxad leedahay kuwa reer SL eeh jooga xamar wa iska maqar saar waxba lama weydiyo:D -
^^ Haatu Somalilanders are not fighting to rule Somalia , Somalilanders are fighting for an official exit out in the eyes of the IC. Ruling Koonfurians is not attractive who wants to domesticate an ugly lady nagaadaa niyo dee. But a temporally relation ship with an exit out should be considered. The question is haatu why do koonfurians want Somalilanders back that i dont understand.
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Current Somaliland Foreign Policy - A Rudderless Ship?
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Mintid Farayar's topic in Politics
What the SL foreign policy lacks is the long term vision and also the effectiveness in which it will bear fruit eventually for the SL people. But it seems that attending the first conference on Somalia was its self not a bad idea. But the talks with Somalia should have how Oodweyne describes it be one of high profile of where there would be a clear mediating team from a 3rd party. So the dialogue was a good thing but how it was formulated could have been better. For as now it seems all is in the air and the international community is putting pressure on both SL and Somalia to come to the negotiation table with out a clear agenda and a time table of where these talks should end. I get the idea that the international community wants that SL and Somalia organize their own conference of talks. But even if the talks fail it will make SL case stronger and the international community particularly the Europeans and Americans. Than it would come to a second phase where they would play the arbitrators in the dialogue between Somalia and Somaliland. On the other hand Somaliland needs to play another approach in Africa forge closer ties with neighboring countries create lobby groups in African countries and European find investors for the Berbera corridor project Ethiopia Somaliland railroad project. This will be costly creating lobby groups but its worth it , the SL foreign ministry should be enlarged and should consist of several departments It should be more than the 3 words the current SL minister loves to use (Mandaqada xidhiidh iyo Iskaashi) Also there should be a creativity in how to export the Somaliland livestock trade and other resources not just to arabs but to other countries Somaliland should look further east. SL should do their home work it should start creating putrescent that have a firm control over the regional financial institutions banks in where the National bank controls the hard currency of the nation. Also when it comes to the resources of Somaliland and foreign companies like genel this could also play an important role when engaging with foreign nations. Somaliland should at all cost avoid Arabs when it comes to SL and Somalia , Somaliland foreign ministry needs to approach Africa.Even though their development aid and assistance is very much appriciated but SL should find a way to avoid them meddling in Somaliland and Somalia affairs. i also agree with Mr Ciiro that the foreign policy of SL needs to be supported by both the opposition and the ruling party in this case Kulmiye.But the SL goverment Kulmiye needs to come clean and provide the real mechanism so that the Somalilanders both outside and with in the country can support it. -
SNA soldiers fight each other in Lower shabelle marka
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The habr gangster clan disagrees -
Current Somaliland Foreign Policy - A Rudderless Ship?
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Mintid Farayar's topic in Politics
“Waa Inaynu Mucaarad iyo Muxaafidba Ka Middaysnaano Siyaasada Arimaha Dibada, Xukuumaddana Waxa Waajib Ku Ah..” Guddoomiye Cirro Stockholm (Ramaas) Mar 25,2014 – Guddoomiyaha Golaha Wakiilada Somaliland, ahna Guddoomiyaha xisbiga Waddani Md Cabdiraxmaan Maxamed Cabdilaahi (Cirro) oo safar shaqo ku jooga Magaalada Stockholm ee caasimada dalka Sweden, ayaa kulan la yeeshay taageerayaasha xisbiga Waddani ee dalkaasi. Guddoomiye Cirro oo khudbad ka jeediyay kulankaasi, ayaa bogaadiyey shacabka reer Somaliland ee ku dhaqan dalka dibadiisu sida ay heeganka ugu yihiin meel marinta qadiyada dalkooda, siiba siyaasada arimaha dibada. Guddoomiye Cirro, waxa uu ku baaqay in Mucaarad iyo muxaafidba meel looga soo wada jeedsado siyaasada arimaha dibada Somaliland. Sidoo kale, Mudane Cirro, waxa uu xukuumadda ugu baaqay inay mar walba shacabka u soo bandhigto talaabo kasta oo loo qaadayo horumarinta siyaasada “Xukuumadda ayay waajib ku tahay inay dadka la socodsiiso talaabo walba oo la qaadayo” ayuu yidhi Guddoomiyaha golaha Wakiilada Somaliland, waxaanu intaa ku daray “Waa inaynu Mucaarad iyo muxaafidba ka middaysnaano siyaasada arimaha dibada -
^^^ Thats a bit of overexaggeration there is no Ethiopia Kenya threat
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SNA soldiers fight each other in Lower shabelle marka
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
DEG DEG: Dagaal Ka Qarxay Goordhow Xarunta Maamulka Degmada Ee Magaalada Marka Marka (RBC) War goordhow naga soo gaaray magaalada Marka ee xarunta gobolka Shabeelaha Hoose ayaa sheegaya in dagaal u dhexeeya labo ciidamo oo ka wada tirsan kuwa dawlada taabacsan uu ka qarxay xarunta maamulka degmada oo ku taalla bartamaha magaalada Marka. Dagaalkan ayaa qarxay ka dib markii ciidan watay illaa saddex baabuur oo ku hubeysan noocyada fudud ee hubka oo ka yimid duleedka magaalada ay weerar ku soo qaadeen xarunta maamulka degmada oo ay ku sugnaayeen ciidamo boolis ah. Ciidanka weerarka soo qaaday ayaa la sheegay inay ka tirsanaayeen kuwa militariga ee ku sugan duleedka magaalada Marka. Qof ku sugan magaalada Marka ayaa goordhow telefoonka ugu sheegay Raxanreeb Online in rasaasta fudud laga maqlayo magaalada xaafadeheeda, iyadoo dhimasho iyo dhaawacba uu geystay dagaalkan. Dagaalka ayaa saameyn ku yeeshay suuqa magaalada Marka oo aan waxba ka fogeyn xarunta degmada ee weerarka uu ka bilawday. Illaa hadda waxaa naloo xaqiijiyey dhimashada labo askari oo ka tirsan dhinacyada dagaallamay iyo dhaawaca labo kale. Ruux saddexaad oo sida naloo sheegay ah haweeney caano ku iibineysay suuqa ayaa iyaduna dhaawac culus uu soo gaaray. Mid ka mid ah hawlwadeenada isbitaalka Marka oo aan rabin in magaciisa aan xigano amaanka dartiis ayaa sheegay in dhaawaxa haweeneyda suuqa caanaha ku iibineysay uu aad u daran yahay lagana yaabo in qalliin lagu sameeyo saacadaha soo socda. Dadka xog ogaal ah oo ku sugan Marka ayaa Raxanreeb Online uu sheegay in dhinacyada ciidamada booliska uyo militariga ee dagaalamay ay ka kala tirsan yihiin labo ciidan oo maalinimadii Jimcihii 22/03/2013] ku dagaalamay kontoroolka laga soo galo magaalada halkaasoo dhimasho iyo dhaawac uu ku jiro sarkaal sare oo militariga ah uu ka dhashay. Koox ka tirsan labada garab ee ciidamada ee dagaalamay ayaa difaac ka dhigtay xarunta hay’adda COSV oo maamusha isbitaalka Marka kaasoo aan ka fogeyn dhismaha isbitaalka, halkaasoo ay rasaasta si aad ah ugu dhowaatay. Dagaalkan ayaa ku soo aadaya iyadoo shalay madaxweynaha dawlada federaalka Soomaaliya Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud uu si adag u dhaliilay saraakiisha ciidamada ee dagaalka dhexmaro dhexdooda ayna dadka rayidka ah ku waxyeeloobaan. -
How did the topic about mahiga ended up in Bosaaso:D