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Coversation between two former JVA loooooool Walaalaha Galgaduud
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Waranle_Warrior's topic in Politics
Walaalaha galguduud are still in good terms and they need each other politically, they are using the HAG admin to get rid of the Kenyans. But the Habr Gangster community power is reduced in Somalia, they lost much of their colonies. But since they have a President in Somalia who wants to unite tolka, they might just return. -
The wild wild east: Bohol, Hudun district, Sool , Somaliland
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in General
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Ahmadinejad Predicts Chavez Will Return Alongside Jesus, Hidden Imam Hugo Chavez (left) with Iranian President Ahmadinejad in Caracas in January, 2012. The death of Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez has prompted eulogies from around the world, but few of the messages have been as eccentric as the second-coming predicted by Iran's president. And as if returning to Earth alone was not enough, President Mahmud Ahmadinejad says Chavez will do so alongside some esteemed company. "I have no doubt that he [Chavez] will return alongside Jesus Christ and the Mahdi [the Hidden Imam] to establish peace and justice in the world," Ahmadinejad wrote in an emotional condolence message posted on his personal website. The Mahdi is a revered figure among Shi'ite Muslims, many of whom believe he will return to save humanity. Ahmadinejad, who had forged a close public friendship with Chavez, hailed his close ally for "serving the people of Venezuela and defending human and revolutionary values." Iran has declared a national day of mourning in honor of Chavez's death, and Iranian media has said it was a "possibility" that Ahmadinejad would attend the funeral scheduled for March 8. Chaves drawn by Ahmadinejad - cartoon by Mana Neyestani 'Martyr' Ahmadinejad also supported allegations made by Venezuelan Vice President Nicolas Maduro, who said shortly before Chavez's death that he had "no doubt” the country's enemies had somehow given the leftist leader the cancer from which he eventually died. In his condolence message, Ahmadinejad said Chavez was a "martyr" who fell to a "suspect illness." Chavez, who led Venezuela for 14 years, was a controversial figure both in his homeland and on the international stage. He was seen as a hero by some for his socialist programs designed to help the poor, his strong criticism of the United States, and gifts of cheap oil. In Iran, the 58-year-old Chavez enjoyed immense popularity. Ahmadinejad admired Chavez's outspoken defiance of the United States, and shared his role as a voice of dissent on the international stage. His relationship with the Venezuelan leader was characterized by warm embraces, light-hearted jokes, and lavish praise. On several occasions Ahmadinejad referred to Chavez as his brother. Tehran and Caracas signed billions of dollars in trade and investment agreements over the past several years. Chavez made 13 visits to Iran as president, while Ahmadinejad has made six visits to Venezuela since 2005. "Hugo Chavez is a name known to all nations. His name is a reminder of cleanliness and kindness, bravery...dedication, and tireless efforts to serve the people, especially the poor and those scarred by colonialism and imperialism," Ahmadinejad wrote on his website.
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The wild wild east: Bohol, Hudun district, Sool , Somaliland
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in General
Naxar are you saying Bohol doesn't belong to Salaxs, folks? -
The wild wild east: Bohol, Hudun district, Sool , Somaliland
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in General
Bohol is the land where many Somaliland hero's hail from -
Somalia: Parliament to 'Review' Federal Constitution
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
its on every website they began 2 days ago http://sabahionline.com/en_GB/articles/hoa/articles/newsbriefs/2013/03/10/newsbrief-04 -
Egypt helping Somalia to re establish its military
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President Siilaanyo “Markii horena Somaliland xoriyadeeda bilaash laguma siine’ xoog ayay kula soo noqotay” “Wada hadal wax kama qabno loo siman yahay oo ay Somalilland gooni isu taageeda iyo qaranimadeeda ku muujinayso” “Somaliland way leedahay ciidan ku filan oo xoriyadooda ilaashadda”
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Somaliland President Axmed Siilaanyo visits Turkey
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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Sunday, 10 March 2013 13:44 Somalia parliament to review federal constitutionSomalilandsun — Members of the Federal Parliament divided themselves up in groups on Saturday and began a "review" of the Provisional Federal Constitution in Mogadishu, Garowe Online reports. Speaker of Parliament Mohamed Osman Jawari stated on Friday that they would be conducting a "review" of the Provisional Federal Constitution which was adopted by the National Constitutional Assembly last August during the then Transitional Federal Government (TFG). The speaker invited independent commissions in Somalia to join the parliamentary discussions which convened on Saturday. According to Speaker Jawari the review comes after multiple requests from the public to review the constitution. "The review of the constitution is a very important task. We are conducting the review following many meetings with civil society representatives who requested that the parliament review the constitution," said Jawari. Under the provisional constitution there are 57 articles in the constitution that need to be reviewed by the federal parliament. The review's time limit was not scheduled and could be an extensive process. Federal states One of the divisive articles that sources close to the parliament say will be brought up is article 49: The Number of Boundaries of the Federal Member States and Districts. Under Article 49 the house of parliament before determining the number and boundaries of Federal states are required to select a national commission which will, "study the issue, and submit a report of its findings with recommendations to the House of the People of the Federal Parliament." The Article goes on to state that the federal member states will be based on the boundaries of the pre-1991 administrative regions, "based on a voluntary decision, two or more regions may merge to form a Federal Member State." Minister of Interior and Security Abdikarim Hassan Guled who spoke to press on Friday regarding the issue of states said that the Federal Parliament "will decide the number of federal states [in Somalia}." Sources in the federal government told GO that top ranking officials are lobbying for 4 or more regions in southern Somalia to be made into a state. Following an SFG leaked document obtained by GO, that insists that the international community support a decision for the SFG to build all regional and local administrations in south central and southern Somalia. The SFG has openly stood against the current community led Jubaland state process which involves the Lower, Middle Jubba regions and Gedo. The current process is underway after the SFG refused to attend the state building conference. Political analysts tell GO that the issue of federal states will be a debated issue among parliamentarians.
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Oba hilloowle , Somali 1884 ka hor isu ma dawladayn wase isku duuli jireen oo dhul bay iska qabsan jireen, laakin la iskuma kibri jirin. Wax Somali wada yeelato 1960 ba ugu horeysey inkasto ay Somali badan ka maqnayd hadana wa wax ugu dhow wax Somali wada yeelatay.
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That enemy currently doesn't exist just for example a group of Somalis believe that Kenya is their ally another group believes Ethiopia is their ally another group believes Uganda is their ally. There is no real enemy when it comes to Somalis. We created these enemies , Ethiopia would have not been our enemy if we didn't claim the O'gaden as part of the Somali republic the same with Kenya.
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oba hiloowlow;925770 wrote: Somaliweyn ideology can work if somalis stop seeing everything through a clan perspective however the only time that can happen is if the different entities face a huge threat. I doubt it when Mogadishu was being invaded by Ethiopia no one was promoting Somaliweyn , other Somalis might feel sorry or demonstrate but a common threat will not unite Somalis.
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Also another reason why Somaliweyn never materialized was because,for us the state is an alien creature that usually stands in our way to achieve things, but sometimes allows our clan to benefit over others.For others it is what brings meaning to their lives, it is their very existence and they cannot imagine life or function as a society with out it. Somalis never really needed such a form of governance ,even during colonialism of Italy and France and Britain all 3 had their different methods on how they governed their colonies. All 3 imposed their own political culture on the societies , so at the time of independence what we he had was Somali Ethno Nationalism and not in the form of a shared historic colonialist past like much of Africa and that was the biggest dilemma our grandfathers in the 40s had to overcome. And the only weapon they had was Somalism, something that never existed before the white Europeans stepped into the Somali peninsula. There was a never a common past all Somalis shared but the Somali politicians the SYL and SNL were convinced they could create a new form of Ethnic Somali identity mixed with Somali statehood and the wider mega Somali republic objective. So in order to unite the Somalis the goal was set to unite the 5 Somali territories under one country. And it went well up to the year 1977 Somalis were tight and sh1t and would assist each other helped with the decolonization of Djibouti even though the unity wasn't materialized after we lost the war in 1977 Somali galbeed. i think that was the turning point for most Somalis.
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Greater Somali republic was an idea the SNL SYL came up with in the 1940s, but it never existed before that and it died quickly when the civil war began. Somaliweyn political ideology was conceived on emotions and because of colonialism, but when the colonialist left every one went back to his own roots.
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Qansax ever since the shifta war the Somalis there gave up the war, and are happy kenyans or else they would have fought the Kenyans
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It can happen 3 parts are already independent 2, to go but the problem the 3 independent states can hardly be united, thats the big issue and i am sure if the O'gaden gets independence they do not wish to be ruled from Mogadishu. I think the Kenyan Somalis , really like Kenya and do not wish to leave Kenya.
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This guys is a retard and needs to be locked up ASAP, he is a disgrace to galmudug and the entire HAG community
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Somaliland President Axmed Siilaanyo visits Turkey
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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