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Oromo language is not close to Somali the arsi oromo perhaps have close same grammatic but the language its self is not close to each other and northern oromos in the highlands have even a whole different dialect than the shewa oromos. English My daughter has 2 cats oromo intalli ko adurree lama qabdi Somali gabadhaydu laba bisadood bay haysata Arabic Bintii cindi ithnayn qida Counting is hardly used as a way to describe the closeness of languages Germanic roman and slavish people have the same counting styles but they are not the same languages not even grouped as the same languages. Also saho language is much and much closer to tigrinya languages than its to afar now and days. See languages evolve and are shaped through interaction between various people.
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Reer Xamar kids used to tease my uncle in the early 60s when he was a teacher in xamar every single day they would come and ask macalin meeqa saac waaye and he would say wa kowdi , and they would go dhikh dhikh, Maalinti danbe bu yidhi mar danbe hadaad igu dhikh dhikhlaysan oo mar danbe sacaad ii weydiisaan wa ino tahay awoowgay abahay ma dhalin hadan shaqo idinka qaban wayoo.
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India and Pakistan in Kashmir border skirmish
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Dee dunidu ka weyn waxa geeska africa ka dhacayo waxa muhim ah waxa ka dhacay egypt waxa ka dhacay india ruushka indonesia anigua maxa waxad mooday qof ku koobaan xafaad yar oo dabeedna la isku dhuus dhuuso war meesha ha igu dilin aan ka neefsade eh. -
India and Pakistan in Kashmir border skirmish
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Borderka Somalia iyo Ethiopia dhibaato hada kama jirto hada la so sheego waan sheega , kenya hadalkooda iska daa mar mar ay shabaab ka dagalaami jirtay wa jirtay hada laga walaga siifeyee marka dee ma jirto ma waxad leedahay xaajigu haka hadlo wax aan jirin:D -
Tegi mayo marka ictraafku yimado baan u guuri doona inshallah.
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India and Pakistan in Kashmir border skirmish
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Dunidu dagaaladu waxay inta badan ka dhacaan arimo border ku sahabsan ama diin, hada wa labadaba. -
nuune;905824 wrote: How is this going to benefit or help Somaliland, adiga ma waalantahey niyahow, what is the connection of a border hubka laga dhigey iyo waddan aadan waligaa tagin ood leedahay tagi maayo illaa la ictiraafo mooyaanee, Xaaji Xeyraan, maanta caadi ma tihid miyaad barjeyneysaa, sxb. What does this have to do with Somaliland this is about the region south sudan sudan conflict lol nothing to do with SL Nuune meel walba Somaliland bu ka dhex baadha:D War ma barjeyo ma reer jabuuti baad ii mooday xaaji dhan baan ahay
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Apophis;905816 wrote: Looks much smaller than I've been led to believe. Actually its pretty large now and days when u are in the middle of hargeysa as the guys who filmed it you can't view the most northern part of the city or the most southern part or south east of the city but you can view up to togdheer Xera awr which is part of north hargeysa but not Jigjiga yar bada cas gantaalaha. Now the city extends as far as beyond the hills in north hargeysa. When you are in the middle of hargeysa you can view telesom parts of sinai not even Ednas hospital. So the city extends to all four corners of the city hard to view. The problem with hargeysa its between to hills soon the city will reach naaso hablood where we as kids used to climb and were told evil spirits rest there lol.
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For a city that was leveled to the ground it looks pretty good keep in mind Somaliland gets minimum aid from the IC a capital state of a defacto state of Somaliland located in Africa in troubled region Dunbuluq south hargeysa
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Pills republican or democrat
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I think because its the capital he was present the man is a very active guy.
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Style Boobs or booty's
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They yet haven't agreed on the disputed area Abyei region, the region was endogenously inhabited by Dinka Ngok Tribes but since the war for independence started in the 80s Arabian tribes of the Misseriya moved in with their cattle's. But they agreed to export south Sudanese oil through northern pipelines.
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Nine dead when Somali forces, Islamists clash : elder By Mohamed Abdiwahab | AFP – 3 hours ago AU soldiers and weapons recovered from members of Somalia's Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab north of the capital … At least nine people have died in clashes between Al-Qaeda-linked Islamist rebels and Somali government forces and their Ethiopian allies, a village elder said Sunday amid conflicting claims from both sides. Shebab fighters late Saturday ambushed a convoy of several hundred Somali and Ethiopian troops that was advancing on two towns in the southern Gedo region still controlled by the Shebab -- Bardhere and Burhdubo. The ambush took place between Luq and Garbaharey, two towns lying within a radius of 100 kilometres (60 miles) from both the Kenyan and Ethiopian borders. Both sides claimed to have had the upper hand, but a village elder said both sides suffered losses. "The fighting was the heaviest in months in the region, with both sides using heavy weaponry and we are being told that at least nine fighters have died from the two sides", Ibrahim Duale, an elder in a nearby village, said. Abdi Hidig, another resident in the region, said the fighting had stopped on Sunday but that the area remained tense and Shebab vehicles mounted with machine guns were in evidence. Diyad Abdi Kaliil, a Somali government official in the region, said "the violent elements ambushed our forces and heavy fighting erupted that left 23 of their fighters dead. "We defeated them and our forces are now in full control of the area," he said, adding that two of his men had been injured in the fighting. A Shabab commander in the region denied the claim. "We killed eleven of their soldiers and destroyed three of their trucks and they retreated," Sheikh Mohamed Abu-Abdirahman, told AFP. Shebab fighters have lost the major towns they used to control in south and central Somalia but still hold a few strategic towns such as Bardhere and Burhdubo. Government troops and their African allies are trying to wrest back control of those towns.
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India and Pakistan in Kashmir border skirmish Continue reading the main story Related Stories Q&A: Kashmir dispute Kashmir profile Who are the Kashmir militants? Indian and Pakistani troops have clashed near the Line of Control in the disputed Kashmir region. Pakistan said Indian troops had raided a military post in the Haji Pir sector of Pakistani-administered Kashmir, killing a soldier and injuring another. An Indian army spokesman said it had responded to a "ceasefire violation" but did not cross the Line of Control. Kashmir is claimed by both nations in its entirety and has been a flashpoint between them for more than 60 years. Exchanges are not uncommon but rarely result in fatalities. 'Small arms' The Pakistani military said in a statement that Indian troops had "physically raided a checkpost named Sawan Patra". The Haji Pir Pass is just south of the main road from Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir to Srinagar in Indian-administered Kashmir. "Pakistan army troops effectively responded to the attack," the Pakistani statement said, adding that Indian troops had left behind weapons as they retreated. One Pakistani soldier was killed and another critically injured, it said. Indian army spokesman Col Jagadish Dahiya told Reuters news agency it had responded to a "ceasefire violation" by Pakistan. He added: "None of our troops crossed the Line of Control. We have no casualties or injuries." Another Indian army spokesman, Col Brijesh Pandey, told Associated Press that Pakistani troops had "initiated unprovoked firing" with mortar shells and automatic weapons at Indian military posts. One civilian home was destroyed, he said. "We retaliated only using small arms. We believe it was clearly an attempt on their part to facilitate infiltration of militants," Col Pandey said. There has been a ceasefire in Kashmir since late 2003. India suspended a peace process with Pakistan following attacks by Pakistan-based militants in Mumbai in 2008. Negotiations resumed in February last year. Last month, the nations signed an agreement to ease visa restrictions on travel for some citizens.
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looooooooooooool@ ilma habreed
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Somaliland government begins ranking its armed Forces
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Xukuumadda Madaxweyne Siilaanyo Hogaamiyo Oo Wajahaysa Go’aan Xukuumaddihii Ka Horeeyey Ku Dhici Kari Waayeen Iyo Dadweynaha Oo Si Weyn U Dhag Taagaya Sida Ay Uga Hawl Gali Doonto Hargeysa (Ramaas), Jan, 06, 2013- Xukuumadda wakhtigan talada dalka haysa ee uu hogaamiyo Madaxweyne Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Siilaanyo) ayaa todobaadyada soo socda la filayaa inay wajahdo go’aan ay fulinteeda hore ugu dhici kari waayeen xukuumaddihii ka horeeyey. Go’aankan la filayo inay fuliso xukuumadda Somaliland ayaa ah inay darajada ku taxdo Ciidamada Somaliland oo wakhtigii uu xisbigooda Kulmiye mucaaridka ahaa si weyn ugu ololeyn jireen inay fuliyaan sidii Ciidamada Somaliland darajooyin loogu samayn lahaa. Buuga balanqaadyada xisbiga Kulmiye uu ku galay ololihii uu guulaystay ee uu talada dalka ku qabtay ayey ku jirtay inuu darajada Ciidamada bixin doono, kana mid noqon doonto wax qabadkooda ugu muhiimsan. Xukuumadda Xisbiga Kulmiye ayaa laba sano iyo badh ku dhawaad markii ay xilka hayeen wakhtigan ka dib waxa soo baxaya guuxa ah in loo diyaar garoobayo bixinta darajada Ciidamada Somaliland. Wasiirka gaashaandhiga Somaliland Axmed X. Cali Cadami oo ka hadlay darajadan ayaa sheegay in la keenay tusmadii hordhaca ahayd ee darajada Ciidamada Somaliland, waxaanu sheegay in munaasibad balaadhan oo loo qabtay lagu bixin doono. Wasiirka oo shalay kula hadlayey xafiiskiisa ayaa waxa hadaladiisii ka mid ahaa “Waxaa lagu bixin doonaa munaasibad loo qabto, taas oo uu ka soo qayb gali doono Madaxweynaha Somaliland Mud: Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Silaanyo).” Munaasibadan loo qaban doono guddoonsiinta darajada Ciidamada kala duwan ee Somaliland ayaa la filayaa in la guddoonsiiyo ugu horeyn taliyeyaasha Ciidamada Qaranka, Bileyska, Asluubta, Ilaalada Xeebaha, Ilaalada Madaxtooyada iyo kuwa kale ee la midka ah. Shacabka ayaa iyaguna si weyn ugu dhag taagaya inay mar uun arkaan Somaliland oo tan iyo wakhtigii ay la soo noqotay xornimada mar labaad sanadkii 1991-kii Ciidamada dalka oo leh darajooyin lagu ixtiraamo. Dadka qaar ayaa qaba in ay arintani keeni karto khilaaf hor leh oo ka dhaca Ciidamada dhexdooda, iyada oo dadkaasi ku doodayaan in aanay cadayn ilaa hadda habka loo bixinayo darajadan oo ay sheegeen in ay ka mid ahayd sababihii riday dawladdii Somaliya ee uu hogaaminayey Maxamed Siyaad Barre. -
New Mayor Eng Yusuf warsame assumes office
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The man owned several construction companies we yet have to see if he does good in hargeysa lets give him time.
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Sudan leaders agree to demilitarised zone Presidents of Sudan and South Sudan approve range of deals on oil, security and border deals after meeting in Ethiopia. Last Modified: 06 Jan 2013 06:38 Sudan's Omar al-Bashir met his South Sudan counterpart for the first time in over three months [Reuters] The presidents of Sudan and South Sudan have agreed to abide by timelines to be drawn up to implement a raft of security, oil and border deals stalled for over three months, mediators said. With the two neighbours increasingly cash-strapped after a spat led Juba to shut down its oil output a year ago, the announcement on Saturday offered fresh hope of a breakthrough in long-running talks to end the crisis. The leaders also agreed to set up a long-delayed demilitarised zone along their disputed border as soon as possible, a condition for the resumption of oil exports. African Union mediator Thabo Mbeki said at the end of a summit meeting in the Ethiopian capital that Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and his South Sudanese counterpart Salva Kiir had recommitted to the key deals and agreed to enact them "unconditionally". "Our panel is preparing a matrix for the implementation of all of the existing agreements with timeframes," said Mbeki, a former South African president, adding that the AU would complete the timelines by January 13. The deals, which were signed in September but were never implemented, include the restarting of Southern oil exports through northern pipelines, as well as the reopening of border points for general trade. They also included the withdrawal of troops back from contested border regions to create a demilitarised buffer zone hoped to ease tensions between the two armies, who came close to all-out war in March and April 2012. Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, who hosted and helped mediate the talks, said he was "very much satisfied" with the progress of the meeting. "I am very happy that the bottlenecks are now released and the implementation can resume," he told reporters. Border tensions On Friday, South Sudan's chief mediator Pagan Amum accused Sudan of dropping bombs across the border four times this week. "It is very, definitely, negative. These [air raids] are having a negative impact on the summit and discussion," Amum told reporters in Addis Ababa. Juba has accused Khartoum of a series of attacks - regularly dismissed by Sudan. The US, Britain and Norway issued a joint statement ahead of the talks calling for a settlement, urging the armies of both nations to "immediately withdraw" from their frontier. Also on the agenda was the contested Abyei region, a long-time flashpoint on the volatile border, which has proved to be one of the most contentious sticking points between the two nations. Sudanese troops withdrew from the territory in May after a year-long occupation that forced over 100,000 people to flee towards South Sudan. The Lebanon-sized area - where a referendum to decide its future due in January 2011 never took place - is now controlled by United Nations peacekeepers from Ethiopia. South Sudan separated from Sudan in July 2011 under a peace agreement that ended a 1983-2005 civil war, but key issues remain unresolved. Khartoum also accuses South Sudan of supporting rebels operating in Sudan, which has been a major obstacle to implementing the agreements. The South, in turn, says Sudan backs insurgents on its territory, a tactic it used to deadly effect during the two decades of civil war.
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President Guelleh Of Djibouti Calls For Release Of Prisoners Held By Eritrea Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Ministry of Foreign Affairs Saturday, January 05, 2013 President Guelleh of Djibouti calls for release of prisoners held byEritrea. The President of Djibouti, Ismail Omar Guelleh, in his New Year address to the Nation has called once again for the release of the prisoners of war seized by Eritrea during Eritrea incursions into Djibouti when Eritrea attacked Djibouti in June 2008. In his message, the President said it was fitting that Djiboutians should remember and honour those martyrs who had died in the service of their country. He said that especially the country should remember those still detained in Eritrean prisons. "We pray that they will be returned to us in 2013", he said, and added that "we will spare no effort to see this come true, and that we will be able to reach a speedy and favourable end" to the conflict over Ras Dumera." Djiboutihas repeatedly called for the release of the prisoners of war still suffering in the prisons of Eritrea, a call ignored by the Government ofEritrea. Nor has there been any progress in resolving this since the end of the fighting, despite the efforts of the Emir of Qatar to mediate between the two countries. The President mentioned that 2012 had seen the completion of a number of projects, including the port of Doraleh, and of others now in process among them the new port of Tadjoura, a memorandum of understanding with Ethiopia for a cross-border supply of drinking water and seawater desalination plant agreed with the European Union. He also reminded his listeners that 2013 was an election year for the House of People's Representatives, and for the first time this will involve proportional representation. He called upon his listeners to be responsible, sincere and increase their participation in public affairs. --MFA
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Mario definitely Baloteli is very hard headed he will knock Roberto down.
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xabad;905623 wrote: War Just say my clan, somaliland ha ku gaban. the real somaliland is inhabited by other clans too, who don't exactly have amiable relationship with you. Somaliland is one people i dont believe in clan clan does not exist i have no clan my self
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Wadani;905613 wrote: Somalia, u can believe in midnimo and still have immense respect for somaliland. This is the view of Axmad Ismaaciil Samatar and his party Hiil Qaran, and HAG. Anti-Somaliland elements are found only among those the guru Oodweyne used to refer to as 'the defeated lot' lol. Most HAG have no real attachment to Somaliland thus their opinion is mostly pro or neutral