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Madaxweyne Silaanyo oo safar Shaqo ugu Ambabaxay wadamada turkiga iyo Qadar . Madaxweynaha oo socdaalkiisan ku tagaya Dalka Turkiga oo uu marti qaad rasmi ah ka helay ayaa waxa lagu wadaa in .... Hargeysa (GNS) - madaxweynaha Somaliland axmed maxamed maxamuud silaanyo ayaa goordhawayd safar shaqo ugu ambabaxay wadamada Qatar iyo Turkiga safarkaasi oo hore loo filayay in uu madaxweyne silaanyo ugu baxayo wadamadas. Safarkan madaxwaynaha ayaa waxa ku biiridoona oo ka sii horeeya qaar kamida Golihiisa Wasiirada kuna sugan wadanka Turkiga una sii Gogol Xaadhaya safarka madaxwaynaha , ayadoo lafilayo in uu kulamo layeesho madaxda wadamadaas. Madaxweynaha Somaliland ayaa la filayaa in uu dalka Turkiga kala hadli doono sidii uga qayb geli lahaa dhinacyadda waxbarashadda, biyo soo saarka iyo caafimaadka, iyada oo ay ka sii horeeyaan Wasiiradda Arrimaha Dibadda, Waxbarashadda iyo waliba Macdanta iyo Biyaha Somaliland. Waa markii ugu horeysay ee Madaxweyne ka socda Somaliland uu booqasho rasmi ah ku tago Dalka Turkiga.
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Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia in row over Nile River dam project Mohammed Awad Posted date: March 09, 2013 In: East Africa, Egypt, Environment, Gulf, Latest News | comment : 8 Ethiopia's dam project has seen widespread criticism from Egypt, Sudan and now Saudi Arabia. ADDIS ABABA: Ethiopia has demanded that Saudi Arabia explain itself after a minister attacked the country over its massive Renaissance Nile River dam project, saying that the water rights of Sudan and Egypt would be threatened with its completion. “The Renaissance dam has its capacity of flood waters reaching more than 70 billion cubic meters of water, and is located at an altitude of 700 meters and if it collapsed then Khartoum will drown completely and the impact will even reach the Aswan Dam,” the Saudi Deputy Defense Minister, Khalid Bin Sultan said at the meetings of the Arab Water Council in Cairo last week. The $4.8 billion Renaissance Dam is currently under construction and is scheduled for completion in 2015. The Saudi official further accused Ethiopia of being keen on harming Arab nations. “There are fingers messing with water resources of Sudan and Egypt, which are rooted in the mind and body of Ethiopia. They do not forsake an opportunity to harm Arabs without taking advantage of it,” Prince Khalid said. “The establishment of the dam leads to the transfer of water supply from the front of Lake Nasser to the Ethiopian plateau, which means full Ethiopian control of every drop of water, as well as [causing] an environmental imbalance stirring seismic activity in the region as a result of the massive water weight laden with silt withheld in front of the dam, estimated by experts at more than 63 billion tonnes,” he added. Ethiopian foreign affairs ministry spokesperson, Ambassador Dina Mufti said the accusation was “unexpected and shocking.” The dam project has seen widespread concerns from Egypt and Sudan, who have echoed the Saudi official’s sentiments over the project, which they see as an infringement on their historical rights to Nile water. The dam could threaten the regional stability after the Egyptian government said it remained “concerned” over Ethiopia’s actions along the Nile River. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has also called on Addis Ababa to push the dam project to the backburner in order to focus on other economic initiatives. While Cairo has denied any intention of attacking the dam, as reported by whistleblower website Wikileaks, the country’s Water Resources and Irrigation Minister Mohamed Bahaa el-Din said last month that his country was maintaining its concerns about the construction of the Renaissance Dam in Ethiopia. He did say that officials at the Ethiopia foreign ministry “assured Egypt and Sudan that in case there was any impact on their water quota to the dam, other projects will be carried out to collect lost water and cover shortages.” It is the latest in the ongoing battle for the world’s largest river’s water, with Egypt and Sudan continuing to remain obstinate in amending any of the colonial treaties that guarantee their countries with a lion’s share of water from the Nile. Wikileaks released documents this month that revealed Egypt and Sudan had been planning to attack an Ethiopian dam project to “protect” their rights over Nile water based on colonial era treaties. In documents revealed by Wikileaks, the Egyptian and Sudanese government appeared ready to develop a launching pad for an attack by Egypt against the dam. Wikileaks has leaked files allegedly from the Texas-based global intelligence company, Stratfor, which quote an anonymous “high-level Egyptian source,” which reported that the Egyptian ambassador to Lebanon said in 2010 that Egypt “would do anything to prevent the secession of South Sudan because of the political implications it will have for Egypt’s access to the Nile.” Ethiopia’s massive dam project has seen much concern from Cairo and Khartoum, who fear the establishment of Africa’s largest dam would affect previous colonial deals on Nile water-sharing. It is to be built some 40 kilometers upstream from Sudan on the Blue Nile. But even before the official announcement of Ethiopia’s prime minister’s passing on August 20, Egyptian officials told Bikyanews.com that they believed a post-Meles region could bring forth new negotiations and compromise over Nile water. An Egyptian ministry of water and irrigation told Bikyanews.com last year, two weeks before Zenawi was pronounced dead, that with the combination of Egypt’s new President Morsi and the potential of seeing a new leader in Ethiopia, they hoped the tension over Nile River water could be resolved. “While this can in no way be official policy at this point, I believe that there would be more maneuvering with a new leadership in Ethiopia because there would be the ability to communicate and not be seen as antagonistic,” the official said, adding that they were not authorized to speak to the media. “Let us be frank about the situation between Egypt and other Nile countries,” the official continued. “We in Egypt have not been the best at compromise so I think overall, there is so much that can be done to help bring countries together, and Ethiopia has been a leader in its criticism of Egypt so starting there would be good.” With the Nile comes a new set of issues, and with Egypt holding onto a lion’s share of water from the world’s largest river, upstream countries such as Ethiopia have taken it on their own to begin building dams and other water related endeavors, much to the anger of Cairo. However, officials hope that solutions can be had in the new post-revolution Egypt that could see the growing tension between countries along the Nile reduce. “While Egypt never wants to mingle in another country’s affairs, a new leadership in Ethiopia would go a long way to changing how things are run, just like it has in Egypt,” the official added. BN
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Somalia: Prime Minister Shirdon visits Puntland
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
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The Zack;925427 wrote: Waranlow sidee kula tahay in intiative-ka Jubbaland Gedo laga saaro? Two or more gobols, right? Jubbada Hoose and Jubbada Dhexe? Then Gedo will be free to join Galgaduud or whoemevr it want to. I don't think the Constitution requires them to have borders. Thats a good option to two regions
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Kenyatta will win
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The United Somali Congress, the rebel group that started its assault on the city on Sunday, already controls the center of the country, which lies on the eastern edge of the Horn of Africa. Like all the rebel groups, the congress is based on clan membership, that of the ****** ethnic group, which is dominant in the area of the capital. Nimanki dabaysha weerar ku qaadi jiray
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Somaliland support raile odinga for president
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Carafaat;925055 wrote: Xaaji, Wouldnt you that any Kenyan Presidential candidate that is good for Somalia is good for Somaliland as well? No my friend you cannot be good for Somalia , and be good for Somaliland waxasi ma shaqeyneyseo -
Somaliland support raile odinga for president
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Somaliland support raile odinga for president
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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Alpha Blondy;925033 wrote: these kids deserved a medal for their efforts. for all those claiming its distasteful.........we cannot infer from their acting... exactly what their political stance is. for those historical revisionist who wish to rewrite history for the purposes of appearing politically correct....please naga amuusa or wax isku fala. its a bloody youtube video, its not exactly inciting hatred, it merely puts forth a political view. challenge their views but DO NOT insult their parents or indeed call the kids dirty names. the below gutter mindset of certain individuals is pathetic. Well said alpha
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Somali and Nomad discriminatory and politically incorrect?
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliPhilosopher's topic in General
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war ninki odinga dab yar ma shidayo waleh waa so rogaal celiyey afkay hada isku hayaan , when do you think they will announce the winner.
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Somaliland: A Raila Odinga Presidency in Kenya is Healthy for Somaliland Saturday, 02 March 2013 14:19 Raila Odinga friend of SomalilandCould Raila Odinga finally be that neighbour with sugar for Somaliland? By: Robleh M. Lafcanbe Somalilandsun - The Republic of Kenya will be electing a new President for the first time since the 2007 Presidential election that was marred by violence and corruption. The world will be closely watching the outcome of the election with hopes of Kenya redeeming itself from the past election. Their neighbors are also paying considerable attention towards the election. The people of Somaliland are keeping a keen eye on the Presidential election to see who will lead their neighboring country. At a time where the Horn of Africa has recently seen a change of leadership, the government of Somaliland remains hopeful of achieving statehood. Ethopia's former strongman Meles Zenawi passed away last summer and was replaced by youthful Deputy PM & Foreign Minister Hailemariam Desalegn. Somalia moved on from its transitional period and selected rookie politician Hassan Sheik Mohamud as their new President. President Mohamud has picked up where the transitional government left off by preparing to continue the talks between Somaliland and Somalia. Prime Minister Hailemariam has picked up exactly where Zenawi has left off, maintaining Ethiopia's close – but not close enough – relations with Somaliland. Kenya's outgoing President, Mwai Kibaki, hasn't acknowledged or reached out to Somaliland during his two terms as President and just as Kenyans are eager see him go, Somalilanders are ready for change as well. The presumed front runner, Raila Odinga, is no stranger to Somaliland. During his tenure as PM, he's gone to unexpected heights by inviting and welcoming delegations from Somaliland. He met with several ministers including the Foreign Minister of Somaliland, Mohamed Abdullahi Omar. Odinga is the only high-ranking politician in Africa to do so. His fellow party members have also made headlines declaring their support for the Republic of Somaliland. Richard Onyonka, Kenya's Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and ODM party member, announced in May 2011 that his government supports the independence of Somaliland and that he would advocate for its recognition. This time around, if Odinga is elected, the international attention that we've tirelessly been yearning for will fall in to place. That doesn't mean we will achieve recognition right away. In 2011, the world welcomed South Sudan as a new country and it enlightened the people of Somaliland. We prematurely assumed that we would be granted recognition and follow their steps to statehood. A year and a half later, South Sudan hasn't made any effort to explore the idea that we've dreamed of. This is an example why it is imperative that we keep in mind that a new relationship with Kenya – if Odinga is elected- will be built slowly and carefully. We will likely see an Odinga government that will start focusing on enhancing Kenya's current diplomatic relations with Somaliland. There will be a primary focus on battling Al-Shabaab. After Kenya was devastated by terrorist attacks within the past year, an Odinga government will be looking for support to achieve this. The current Somaliland government's strong attitude towards national security and its efforts of countering Al-Shabaab is exactly what Odinga will be after and it will beyond any doubt strengthen our relations. Raila Odinga has reached out to Somaliland when our calls have been ignored. From his years as an opposition politician to PM of Kenya, His sincerity and loyalty towards Somaliland hasn't been seen before by any African politician. As he rose through the ranks, he hasn't forgotten us. And as he seeks the highest office in Kenya, we wish him nothing but the best.
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Miskin imisa hadhay codad tiradooda
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Somalia: Ethiopia, Somalia to Form Joint Ministerial Commission Ethiopian Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Somali Foreign Affairs Minister Fowsiyo Yusuf Haji Aadan agreed to set up a joint ministerial commission, Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced Tuesday (January 29th). "The signing of this agreement here today will open a new chapter in our relations, further strengthening our unique ties and provide us the opportunity to further cement the existing relations between our peoples," Ghebreyesus said after the ceremony on Monday in Addis Ababa. Aadan thanked Ethiopia for its contribution to peace and stability in Somalia. "Ethiopia has been a great supporter of Somalia," she said. "You have been with us in all these difficult times in the past and we are grateful." The first meeting of the joint ministerial commission will be held in Mogadishu.
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Kenya ethiopia what is the difference , dont they both occupy Somali territories , and what do you mean active love for Ethiopians, its not that there are Ethio's in Somaliland yet they are in 4 regions in south central Somalia under Ethiopian troops never heard you reject those?. Somaliland has little to do with Ethiopia ,Ethiopia is just a neighbor of Somaliland nothing more nothing less like djibouti and yemen.
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Somali and Nomad discriminatory and politically incorrect?
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to SomaliPhilosopher's topic in General
Raamsade you have no clue what you are talking about the Somali ancestry doesn't come from one place but several places and ofcourse some indigenous to the Somalia some go beyond Somalia.The notion of using the African origin its self is very flawed what is an African origin you sound like those African Americans who think Africa is a country or a city state, the sub clades and different haplogroups proves that the so called ethnic Somalis come from different origins but some how with the rise of islam they assimilated and formed one identity, because they were the few only Muslims in the Horn, the Somali identity is very wide open for every one can be a Somali, you speak Somali you can be a Somali, yet you can come from north Sudan south Sudan or Ethiopia, Kenya it doesn't matter these are not my opinions these are genetics speaking for themselves. -
Its very simple the 2 kids in the play illustrate that the Somaliland kid is in disagreement with the Somalia kid on the case of Somalilands for statehood, which is a reality case in 2013. Why should we hide it from our kids. The Somalia kid plays that he wants Somaliland under Somalia the Somaliland kid refuses to be under Somalia, i think its a good play for other kids to watch. By the way i think there is nothing Xenophobic, you have special cases when people just dislike other people because of things that happened civil war, and than sometimes emotions cannot be controlled. But there will always some sort of cultural bond between Somalia and Somaliland, and there will be maybe some sort of political Somali solidarity in the horn. But we are not that far yet, because i know a kid he is not a kid any more but in 1989 he was 15 years old back than, his father was a soldier and died in the 1977 war so he grew up with out a father, when the war broke out in Somaliland in 1988 his mother was killed in the war. i remember when i was in London few years ago and there was a demonstration against the Ethiopian occupation of xamar and many Somalilanders took part of the demonstration and he was asked to come and show somali solidarity. He told the people who invited him adeer, Hooyaday na Somalia dishay , abahay na Ethiopia dishay aniga waad i simantihin kuwa kala doonta. So there are cases of deep seated hatred, but it will fade away after 2 generation or so.
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Its not hatred kids should be prepared for life politically economically and socially , parents teach their children about their being identity religion heritage their country history so when they grow up they stand strong in their feets the kid 10 years old he is not a baby over 5 years wa qaan gaadh naag ba loo guurin kara.
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Very funny they will be good actors when they grow up , its good for the kids to know where they are from they are the future leaders
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Somaliland:Wefti Wasiirro Ah Oo u Kicitimay dalka Turkiga March 6th, 2013 Berbera (Somaliland.Org)- Wefti Wasiirro ah ayaa maanta u kicitimay dalka Turkiga, ka dib markii ay marti qaad rasmi ah ka heleen dawlada Turkiga. Wasiirradan oo ka dhoofay madaarka Berbera, waxay kala ahaayeen Wasiirrada wasaaradaha Macdanta, biyaha iyo tamarta Md. Xuseeen Cabdi Ducaale iyo Wasiirka wasaaradda waxabarashada Marwo Samsam Cabdi Aadan, waxaana magaaladda Addis-ababa kaga sii biiri doona Wasiirka Arrimaha dibadda iyo iskaashiga caalamiga ah Dr. Maxamed Cabdilaahi Cumar, oo isagu weftigan Hoggaamin doona. Wasiirradani waxay sheegeen in socdaalkoodu uu la xidhiidho sidii ay ugu gogol xaadhi lahaayeen socdaalka uu Madaxweyne Axmed Siilaanyo ku tagi doono dalka Turkiga. Wasiirradu waxay intaasi ku dareen inay dawladda Turkiga kala hadli doonaan sidii loo sii xoojin lahaa wada shaqaynta iyo iskaashiga ka dhaxeeya Somaliland iyo Turkiga. Weftigani waxa ay tilmaameen inay dawladda Turkiga tafaasiil ka siin doonaan mashaariic Turkigu ka fuliyay Somaliland oo iskugu jira horumarinta adeegyada aasaasiga ah.