Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud Oo Kormeer Ku Tagay Xarumaha Ciidanka Dalka Somalia Ee Gobolka Banaadir Dar-daaran Adagna U Jeediyey Ciidamada. Madaxweynaha oo kormeerkiisa Gobolka Banaadir ku aadan maanta ayaa soo indha indheeyey xaaladda guud ee ciidanka .... Daawo Sawiradda Muqdisho (GNS)- Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Mudane Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ayaa kormeer guud ku tagay Xarumaha Ciidanka Xoogga Dalka ee Gobolka Banaadir gaar ahaan Wasaaradda Gaashaandhiga iyo Xarunta Taliska Xoogga Dalka ee Villa Baydhabo. Madaxweynaha oo kormeerkiisa Gobolka Banaadir ku aadan maanta ayaa soo indha indheeyey xaaladda guud ee ciidanka Xoogga Dalka Soomaaliyeed. Halkaas oo uu kula kulmay Saraakiisha iyo qaar ka mid ah ciidanka xoogga Dalka Somalia. Madaxweyne Xasan Shiikh ayaa mar uu la hadlayey Ciidanka Xoogga Dalka kula dardaarmay inay dhowraan sadexda wax ee ay ku dhaartaan oo ah Dalka, Diinta iyo Dadka. Madaxweynaha ayaa mar kale ku celiyey in Ciidanku uu dhowro Asluubta iyo Anshaxa Xoogga Dalka wuxuuna sheegay in Ahmiyadda koowaad ee dowladdu ay tahay Amniga dalka lagana doonayo Ciidanka Xooggu inay keenaan. “U Dulqaadan mayno Askari Asluub daran, ma aqbali doono kufsi iyo shacabka in la dhibaateeyo. Cidina kama sareyso Sharciga. Askarigii Dambi galena Maxkamad ayaa lasoo taagayaa, waxaana lala keenayaa Sarkaalkiisa” Sidoo kale Madaxweynuhu wuxuu sheegay inaysan dowladi jiri Karin Amni la’aan waxaanu Yidhi “Waana inaan si wadajir ah oo iskuduubni leh u difaacnaa Dalkeena, kana caabinna Cadowga gudaha iyo Dibadaba” Isagoo Hadalkiisa Sii Watana Wuxuu Yidhi “Isbedelka Ciidankeena waad garan kartaan, Shalay maanta ayaan ka fiicanahay, Berrina Guul waarta ayaan gaareynaa Insha Allah” Ayuu Yidhi Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud.
  2. Somali foreign minister on the withdrawal of the Ethiopian troops http://togaherer.com/wasiirka-arrimaha-dibada-somaliya-isla-markana-ah-raysal-wasare-kuxigeenka-somalia-oo-ka-hadashay-bixitanka-ciidanka-eithiopia/
  3. Dagaal culus oo Ciidamada Dowladda Soomaaliya, kuwa Itoobiya iyo Xoogaga Al-shababa oo ka dhacay Gobolka Gedo Axad, Maarso 24, 2013 (HOL) — Dagaal u dhexeeya ciidamada dowladda oo gacan ka helaya kuwa Itoobiya iyo xooggga Al-shabaab ayaa maanta ka dhacay duleedka degmada Garbahaarey ee xarunta gobolka Gedo, kaasoo geystay khasaare aad u xooggan. Sarkaal u hadlay dowladda oo lagu magacaabo, Col. Cabdi Barre Cabdi ayaa sheegay in ciidamada dowladda ay weerarka ku qaadeen halka loo yaqaan birta-dheer oo 18-km Koonfur kaga beegan degmada Garbahaarey oo ay ku sugnaayeen xoogagga Al-shabaab ayna ka qabsadeen. “Ciidamada dowladda iyo Itoobiya ayaa ku sugan deegaanka, dagaal kaddib waa laga saaray Al-shabaab, ciidamada dowladduna waxay kusii socdaan hadda dhinaca degmada Buur-dhuubo,” ayuu yiri Col. Barre oo saxaafadda la hadlay isagoo ku sugan deegaankii lagu dagaalamay. Isagoo ka hadlaya khasaaraha dagaalka ka dhashay ayaa wuxuu sheegay in dhankooda ay jiraan askar ka dhaawacantay, balse ay Al-shabaab ka dileen ciidammo fara badan kuwo kalena ay ka dhaawaceen, wuxuuna xusay inaan hadda la sheegin karin khasaaraha rasmiga ah ee dagaalka ka dhashay. Balse warar hoose oo la helayo ayaa sheegaya in tiro ka badan 10 askari oo labada dhinac ah ay ku dhinteen dagaalka, dhaawucuna uu ka badan yahay laabatameeyo, iyadoo dagaalkan oo la isku adeegsaday hubka kala duwan uu socday muddo saacado ah. Al-shabaab weli kama aysan hadlin dagaalkan, waxaana dagaalku uu kusoo beegmayaa xilli maamulka goblka Gedo ay sheegeen inay wadaan qorshe ay Al-shabaab uga saarayaan deegaannada ay kaga sugan yihiin gobolkaas. Degmada Buur-dhuubo iyo degmada Baardheere oo ka tirsan gobolka Gedo ayaa waxaa ka tirsan Al-shabaab, iyadoo degmooyinka kale ee gobolkaas ay ka taliyaan maamullo hoosyimaada dowladda Soomaaliya oo gacan ka helaya ciidamada Itoobiya iyo kuwa Kenya ee ka tirsan AMISOM.
  4. http://www.boramanews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6853&catid=34&Itemid=53
  5. Naxar Nugaaleed;929799 wrote: 1, Cigal yuu daba fadhiyah? No thats not what am saying at all. I honestly coudn't care who ruled as for 50 years "konfurians" or "somalilanders". Honest to god I would be happy if a bajuni from our southern Swahili coast ruled us. We have lost what it means to be Somali. From jibouti to Kismaayo, harar to mogadishu. wishful thinking yes but, just because somaliwein is not an option, does that mean we become cannibals and gulp up in mini clan fiefdoms what we control of ardu Sooomaal. The simple truth is this haajiyow, if there is nothing between you and Somaliwain, there is nothing between you and rer awdal or rer bari. Somalinemo is the only thing between us. So when you demonize "Konforians" know that your demonizing people supposedly in your idea of Somaliland. Ruunta! Well the fact remains that there was never Somali unity there was some sort of cultural bond but there was never a national bond.nationalism is an alien concept among Somalis. it was also very short lived, because it never had any place in Somali society. We went along with it because our grandparents thought it was the best thing to do at that time. But we never had a structured state before colonialism even during the fight for independence we never shared the same pain in the same political order each region/country experienced their own historic events and struggled on their own terms.And our grand parents tried to unite all of that and tried to create a whole new historic artificial Somali National identity. But it was really based on weak fundamental principles our national identity because we kept on repeating the same mantra's we speak the same language adhere the same religion are from the same ethnic group. But in reality those were just words we kept on repeating hence why it lasted for a very short period of time.Not to forget those koonfurians were looking for the same political leverage and could have cared less but the Somalilanders were honest at that time when it came to Somaliweynism, As for bajuni president the bajunis are not even allowed to claim their ancestral homeland Kismayo let alone become president in a country lol. If Somalia was strictly based for Somalia and they tried to find solution with in the context of their own history and own people instead of trying to bring in other Somalis from Somali galbeed Somaliland NFD. i think Somalia would have been a success, i believe there would have never been a civil war and never a state collapse. Imagine not having to fight the shifta wars the Somali galbeed wars 1964 1977. the SNM wars. All of that could have been avoided if it was strictly for Somalia just like all the other normal African nations. As for Somaliland, Somalilanders have shared values and ethics and traditions and political culture and furthermost the same history of national construct.This how ever was deeply undermined by the various koonfurian Regimes of Somalia. And they tried to create frictions between Somalilanders along tribal lines. Between reer ceerigaabo and reer laas qoray between reer gabiley and reer borama between reer borama and reer seylac between reer qorilugud and reer Buhoodle, between reer caynabo and reer laascaanood and so on. Now with the re declaration of independence of Somaliland in 1991 the Somalilanders have reclaimed those lost shared historic and national values as Somalilanders. Their quest for Somaliland statehood struggle did create a common renewed Somaliland identity. Even the most hardcore unionist Professor samatar said it so many times it was the people of Somaliland who were calling the loudest for union with Somalia at some time of the history and that they Somalilanders share the same bond a much closer bond as people than they share with other Somali speaking people.
  6. Mintid Farayar;929764 wrote: Ditoore Osman, It's truly a source of great amusement to see you interject photos of the 'great' Bosasso and other sister cities into every possible thread regardless of relevance to the topic at hand. Do carry on.... He always does that for some reason if we are discussing the weather in Spain Dr osman will find a way to post few buildings of Bosaaso.
  7. ^^ He is saying only certain tribes are allowed to rule and the rest have to bring out the pom poms and do the cheer leading,he said if only 2 tribes are allowed to rule than what am i doing in Xamar i should be in Hargeisa. He also said that Koonfurians all have hidden agenda's mostly clanish based, he went on and on about 4.5.
  8. Its because he is a Somali Kenyan reer NFD are better and more honest than reer Somalia reer Somalia all have hidden agenda's. Even you oba you are a Unuka supremacist you dont want to give back the homes in Xamar nor do you want to share xamar with the cadcads.
  9. Also in the minds of the Koonfurians psychologically the Koonfurians exclude Somaliland from their country unintentionally they don't know but they say it when they describe their Somalia geographically they say raaskaambooni ila raas caseer. So oodweyne is right there was never Somali unity and those who promote are not even honest with themselves but are clanish to the core and all have hidden agenda's
  10. Naxar are you saying reer Somalia ilahay ba u qoray inay mar walba xukumaan reer Somaliland na ay daba fadhistaan, reer Somaliland inay aqbalaan.Lets just say if Somalilanders ruled for the past 50 years how do you think koonfurians would have felt Obviously professor samatar is the last remaining unionist because he thought you could share something with Koonfurians he was proven wrong. The union it self in 1960 was wrong the foolish SL politicians were naive and were dreaming of an elusive Somali empire. I believe if the union never happened Somaliland today would have been more developed in technology infrastructure and even more advanced as a nation. Union with Somalia brought only misery war famine not just for Somalilanders but also for Koonfurians the Somalilanders shock the foundation and the Political culture of the Koonfurians. Sometimes you just have to accept your differences in order to co exist. And professor samatar is slowly seeing the light that there is nothing in Xamar for him.
  11. if people were all like Haatu Somalia would never been in a civil war and Somalia would be a fantastic country can we swap the Somali Kenyans for qolo aan ogahay
  12. Mintid nacam ku adimayoo ku adimay akhirka meel ba la isugu so ururayaa:D
  13. Carafaat this is just more than singing a song its about corrupting and copying the Somali culture and songs, i need to have a word with Al khaleeji that these people are corrupting his beautiful song alam dheh.
  14. They are not just after the land but also after the culture and songs and folklore dances. Original Somali Song oromo copy
  15. Carafaat;929197 wrote: Ngonge, till recently Xiin and other Puntlanders fiercely opposed the project for clan reasons while others supported it for clan reasons. I dont belief that he has given up on his earlier position for the sake of D block eventhough he wants us to belief that. Afduub cad ayaa socda, D block iyo all other blocks afduub ayaa lagu wadaa. Two things the pirates lost the Premier and lost their political leverage using the unholy alliance against the gedo community to push this one sided Jubbaland is part of the Plan this was not the case few years ago. The pirates are kinda losing the grip and are confined in their pirate enclave Hassan culusow is not certain about this whole clan federalism. Soo xiin is just dancing to the tunes
  16. Oodweyne maybe the professor was a bit naive thinking those who wave the blue flag when ever they get the chance, actually care for the country. And maybe the professor was to busy teaching the arts of political economy at universities. But every day that passes is a day closer for the professor to the realities on the ground. And the longer he spends in Mogadishu the better he understands the political tribal culture of the Koonfurians under the disguise of Somali nationalism.Waa La Doogiye Yaan La Dacaroon.
  17. Wafdi uu Hoggaaminayo Shiikh Axmed Madoobe oo Maanta Gaaray Degmada Kismaayo ee Jubbada Hoose [sAWIRRO] Sabti, 23 Maarso, 2013(HOL) - Wafdi uu horkacayo gudoomiyaha maamulka KMG ee degmada Kismaayo Sheekh Axmed Max’ed Islaam (Axmed Madoobe) ayaa maanta soo gaaray magaalada Kismaayo iyagoona kasoo kicitimay magaalada Nairobi ee dalka Kenya. Gudoomiyaha ayaa safarkiisa waxaa ku wehlinayay afhayeenka maamulka KMG ee Kismaayo C/naasir Seeraar taliyaha ciidamada guutada 1-aad ee gobolka Gedo Col Cabaas Ibraahim Gureey, afhayeenka ciidamada dowladda ee gobolka Gedo Col Warfaa Sheekh Aadan iyo Saraakiil kale, waxaana markii uu wafdigu soo gaaray garoonka magaalada Kismaayo si diiran usoo dhaweeyay masuuliyiin uu ka mid yahay gudoomiye ku xigeenka maamulka KMG ee Kismaayo Yaasiin Nuur Gaas (Raadeer). Sheekh Axmed Madoobe oo warbaahinta kula hadlay garoonka ayaa sheegay in uu aad ugu faraxsanahay in maalmo kadib uu dib ugu soo laabto magaalada, isagoona sheegay in ay si guul ah ugu soo dhamaadeen howlihii ay u tageen magaalada Nairobi ee dalka Kenya. Masuulkani ayaa sheegay in muhiimada howlaha ay u aadeen halkaasi ay ahayd arinta shirka maamul u sameynta Jubooyinka, wuxuuna xusay in arimahaasi oo dhan ay usoo dhamaadeen ayna filayaan in shirka laga guul gaaro. Sidoo kale Afhayeenka maamulka KMG ee Kismaayo oo isna meesha ka hadlay ayaa sheegay in howlihii ay u aadeen dalka Kenya ay si weyn ugu soo dhamaadeen, wuxuuna intaa ku daray in dhawaan ay magaalada kusoo dhaweyn doonaan wafdi ka socda dowladda Soomaaliya, kaasoo uu xusay in ay rajeynayaan in ay ka qeybqaadan doonaan dadaallada ka socda magaalada Kismaayo ee la doonayo in maamul loogu dhiso gobollada Jubooyinka. Imaatinka wafdigan ka soca dowladda Soomaaliya ayaa kusoo beegmaya xilli maalinimada Isniinta ee fooda nagu soo heyso la filayo in magaalada Kismaayo ay soo gaaraan wafdi uu hogaaminayo ra’isul wasaaraha dowladda Soomaaliya Mudane Cabdi Faarax Shirdoon (Saacid).
  18. President Silaanyo Departs For The United Arab Emirates Writen by Qaran News | Published: Mar 23rd, 2013 at 04:07 PM Berbera(Qarannews):- The Somaliland President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud “Silaanyo” and a large delegation departed Berbera International for the United Arab Emirates (UAE). According to the Somaliland Foreign ministry, President Silaanyo and his delegation had received an official invitation from the Emirati government and are expected to hold meetings pertaining to the ties between Somaliland and the UAE. However, confidential sources confirm that the delegation which is larger than previous presidential delegations are heading to the UAE to continue talks between Somaliland and the provisional government in Mogadishu. Although Somaliland and the previous transitional government in Mogadishu led by Sheikh Sharif had had several meetings, there had been no direct face to face meetings between Somaliland and the new provisional government in Mogadishu led by Hassan Sheikh Mohamed.
  19. Berbera-Somaliland President Ahmed M. Silanyo, leading a high level delegation embarks on trip to the United Arab Emirates on Sunday. It is said that Somaliland delegation headed by incumbent president Ahmed Silanyo has received an official invitation from the UAE government. The UAE government sent plane that carried Somaliland delegation from Berber airport. During the three day long tour, the president and his delegation will be meeting senior leaders of the UAE. The president is accompanied by:- 1. The First Lady Ms. Amina Haji Mohamed Jirde 2. Foreign Minister Mr. Mohamed Abdilahi Omar 3. Finance Minister Mr. Abdi Asiis Mohamed Samale 4. Presidency Minister Mr. Hirsi Haji Ali Hassan 5. Presidential spokesman Mr. Ahmed Sulaieman Dhuhul 6. Deputy Information Minister Mr. Abdilahi Mohamed Dahir 7. Deputy Health Minister Ms. Nimco Hussein Qawdhan 8. Agriculture Minister Prof. Faarah Elmi Geedoole 9. Chairman of ruling party Mr. Muse Biihi Abdi 10. Deputy Second Speaker of National Assembly Baashe Mohamed Faarah
  20. Hussein Abdi Dualeh, the oil minister of Somaliland, speaks with the UAE press about somaliland president visit to Dubai and oil exploration in Somaliland Until 2010, Hussein Abdi Dualeh worked as a simple project manager in Los Angeles overseeing the use of natural gas as fuel for cars. It was a natural progression given his downstream engineering experience and his career start in the UAE as a salesman out of high school, marketing lubricants for Abu Dhabi National Oil Company. Do you plan to establish a national oil company? It would be irresponsible of me if I don´t put the seeds of that now, because we don´t want to repeat the resource curse that some of these African countries have had: profits end up being misused and squandered and the countries in poverty and environmental damage. There is a hope that this new generation that are taking charge of the mining business in Africa really want to learn from those mistakes. We have three countries in Africa that are really doing a great job right now. Ghana is one of them. They have good legal regimes, good legislation, and they even established a sovereign wealth fund to make sure the wealth gets developed in a sustainable way and doesn´t get squandered. Why haven´t you awarded more licences? We don´t want to just kind of do it wholesale. We want to see some of the results before we auction off everything else. We want to allocate and award acreage in a measured and calculated way, and we want to do due diligence to make sure that we have qualified and verifiable partners who have the wherewithal and capital, financial and technical, to make sure they´re in for the long haul. How will you deal with pirates? There hasn´t been as much of an issue of piracy as there has been in the past. They´re smoking them out of hiding places, they´re prosecuting them, they´re hunting them down, and the world is waking up to this problem - because it ended up being a US$7 (Dh25.71) to $8bn problem. It got old for everybody and they said, enough is enough. You have some pirates in Somaliland, but they are behind bars doing some very long sentences. It´s not fashionable any more to be a pirate. It´s all about the economy. If there is hope in their horizon to develop and get opportunities, they will move away from this. Lawlessness in the Horn of Africa is getting less and less because of governments getting control, security beefed up. How can you cooperate with the UAE? We feel the UAE is a really close partner with the people of Somaliland as well as Somalia because there is a long history between the two peoples. There´s a lot of them from my country that have worked here in the Emirates or Qatar or Saudi Arabia, so there´s a very strong affinity between the two countries. There is good support from the government of the Emirates in terms of helping us with some development programmes. It´s not political at this stage, but there´s a lot of sympathy for us, and I think this will lead to economic ties. * April Yee Those days are past. On a trip back to Abu Dhabi this month, Mr Dualeh was feted at a table of honour, knee to knee with Mohammed Al Hamli, the UAE Minister of Energy, and Tony Hayward, the former BP chief executive, in the heart of the luxurious Yas Viceroy hotel. Later, after delivering one of the keynote speeches of the morning to executives from the world´s supermajors, he enjoyed a cruise around the island before retiring to his suite. Such is the life of the new oil minister of Somaliland. His rapid rise to power is a product of politics and the reemergence of companies questing for oil and gas in a place that has yet to secure its statehood. Like Greenland and Iraqi Kurdistan, where wildcatters are drilling deep for oil, Somaliland administers itself by and large on its own, yet has not been recognised as a country by the United Nations. Like them, it also hopes hydrocarbons can ease its path to statehood. "You know what really carries the day is not politics, it´s geology," said Mr Dualeh. "If the geology is good, all bets are off." Somaliland has ample history to overcome. In the late 1980s, Chevron was drilling and Conoco laying airstrips thanks to oil concessions granted by the central Somalian government, which included the former Italian colony that today is known as Somalia and, to the north, the former British protectorate that calls itself Somaliland. In 1991, militias overtook the capital of Mogadishu and deposed the government, sending Somalia into lawlessness and famine and leading foreign companies to declare force majeure. That year Somaliland declared independence. "We actually think of ourselves as the 55th state in Africa," said Mr Dualeh, pointing out that companies operating there are publicly traded in London and enjoy ample legal counsel. "If you have a company that has a lot of interests in Somaliland, for the safety of their interests they would rather see a full state that they´re dealing with - so it will only hasten the day that we´re being recognised." This time around, three independents have signed up to explore Somaliland, the best known of which is led by Mr Hayward - Genel Energy, the Turkish operator in Kurdistan. Genel is to start surveying next month and expects to drill its maiden well at the start of next year, part of a regional exploration programme that includes Morocco and the Ivory Coast. "The challenge is given the very high quality assets in Kurdistan, how do you replicate it as you go outside?" said Mr Hayward. "Really the only way to do that is through exploration, so what we were looking for is frontier exploration opportunities where we thought there was a possibility of finding large fields." No one knows how much oil could be underground, in part because the exploration campaigns under the previous government were so brief. Mr Dualeh estimates that reserves could be in the billions of barrels, although he stops short of imagining a future with million-barrel-a-day output and ascendancy to Opec. Beyond exploration, he hopes to transform the port of Berbera - a three-berth harbour that today exports sheep and frankincense - into an international fuel shipping hub, taking advantage of its deepwater geology and proximity to the Asian maritime transit route. A road and railway are also planned between Somaliland and Ethiopia, with a pipeline for Ethiopian hydrocarbons under discussion. Hopes are high for international companies such as DP World that could invest millions of dollars to transform Berbera into a world-class commercial port. The drive to industrialise Somaliland came about three years ago with the arrival of a new president, who Mr Dualeh had served as US campaign manager. (A substantial diaspora in America furnishes votes and campaign funds.) The president then tapped him to lead the energy ministry, where he remains the only petroleum engineer. Mr Dualeh recalled working in the United States 20 years ago and, from afar, following Chevron and Conoco´s short-lived exploration campaign. "They were drilling and I would read this in the papers and say, ´Oh God, I wish I could be a part of this operation,´" he said. "And guess what? I now have the whole thing in my hands."