Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. I agree the government of Somaliland needs to support the decision of the seylac community since the seylac community is free to elect their own mayor and deputy mayor. But lets not use fake numbers Seylac is a shared city between the borame clan and the jesus clan. the Borama clan got 10 seats and the Jesus clan got 7.
  2. Sanad wanaagsan Aaaliyaah sanadkan sanadkisa inaynu SOL hadana isku hambalyenano inagu caafimad qaba noolow .
  3. Daqane;903717 wrote: Loool oba this script has overplayed his hand, another script of somalia or dr.osman as for the topic I do not think xaaji hates HAG and if he does he will just join the frustrated ones on the sidelines dropping like flies ciil awgeed. But he is very hypocritical in his opinions shrouding himself with shrouds of considered opinion, negotiations, democracy, iyo xamar baan berri besani ka aha. I was just pointing that out caaqli xuumo waxay tahay to think that people are forgetful...how can one call godane amiir ul muslimeen a murderer, a theif, a coward and saxaar on the walls of xamar Lool amiir ku yeeh lets move on, xaaji we know fikraadhisa waxay ku disantahay, Waa meesha uun aan walaqo ileyn anaa ka caaqli badhan ummada. Niin kaan 3 posts ka leeh there is nothing like HAG don't claim it Ha soow hadhaal qaadin no illuminati claims to be a member, never heard of such a situation, lets leave xaaji alone ceeb looma dintee waxba kuma qaadi doono koleyba. Lol never called Godane Amiir Al muslimin but only Amiir , dee amiir na wa aha oo shabaabta u taqinay Amiir qof walba wuxu isugu yeedho ba loogu yeedha ma fahantay:D
  4. United Somalia;903716 wrote: That's what many HAG members say but i don't buy the whole story. Yeah sure i admit his excellence Ahmed M. Mahamoud Silanyo ain't giving HAG any problems in the past or present but does that apply to the rest? Who is the rest President rayaale never interfered in HAG affairs , even president Cigaal had hardly any beef with any HAG with the exception of Salaad boy and thats a long story it involves many factors. And we all know how President Abduraxmaan tuur assisted HAG in their war against General Siyad bare. Releasing all the SNA soldiers captured by the SNM from the HAG community and let the USC use them to root out general siyad bares soldiers from Xamar. So whats ur beef exactly with Somalilanders , one of Somaliland finest elders boqor buur madow even suggested to make peace between the different HAG factions islamic courts union and cali maxammad geedi. But they refused so mr United Somalia i suggest you to refrain from ur anti Somaliland stance.
  5. There is no beef between Somalilanders and HAG there was never any conflict or even conflict of interest between HAG and Somalilanders.
  6. No he is a fake elder not even a legitimate elder than went to Somalia approved a constitution claiming to represent the people of Somaliland that's a treacherous act he is behind bars now. What a fool did he really think he could walk freely in Somaliland lol how naive. People can have different political views as long as he doesn't claim to represent people he doesn't represent is fine there are thousands of Somalilanders who live in Mogadishu and have businesses there nothing wrong with that.
  7. http://www.caynabanews.com/view.php?id=22423
  8. http://hiildan.com/2012/12/21/xeer-ciise-xildhibaanada-10ka-ah-ee-beesha-ciise-uga-soo-baxay-lughaya-iyo-saylac-oo-u-balansan-inay-wada-jir-u-doortaan-maayarada-saylac-iyo-lughaya/
  9. Apophis;903684 wrote: But isn't it right for the HAG to be hated, if indeed it has been? Apophis dadkanu wa dad wareersan they dont know what they want
  10. Ceeldoofaar when ever i hear that waxa ii muuqata doofaar yar oo basali ah oo ceel ku dhex jira.
  11. Dee soo magacis maha Amiir Axmed Godane ma magac kale baan ugu yeedha cajiib
  12. Its happening the foreign minister of Somaliland Muhammad abdilahi Omar also arrived in London to prepair the talks between Somaliland and Somalia. The foreign Minister of Somalia is also in London Fawziya Yusuf Haji Adan. The 2 presidents will arrive also soon in London Uk. The Brits are facilitating these talks http://www.gabiley.net/pages/tDetails.php?source=news&ID=25185&permission=1&audioFile=20121231024511_file.xspf
  13. Well the government must act they are a needed factor in the process of Somalia (Puntland) Faroole claims to be a federal state of Somalia but has complete autonomy. No need for violence but sometimes pressure is needed. Xaasidnimo maha wa xalida khilaafadka.
  14. You can look up that i have never supported shabaab in the archives when Shabaab was one of the strongest entities in Somalia. http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/58502-Alshabaab-wa-shayaadin
  15. Faroole is not going any where he has defeated his opponents thats for sure and next year 2013 he will do everything to get another term in office with his horseed party.
  16. On the contrary Jubbaland topics were hot news since the KDF was taking over every hot news needs attention i give attention to what ever is happening in the horn regardless of what my or any one else his political beliefs are. The HAG conspiracy theory was not my idea but thats what the vast majority of Somalis are mentioning the last few months. I never supported Alshabaab nor the TFG of sh sharif sheikh axmed but i always called for a compromise between the 2 but they refused a zero sum game. The Xaaji cant change everything but he can only give his opinion and thats that.
  17. Not sure about the genel Turkish oil project but bilateral aid for Somaliland is minimum most aid for Somaliland goes through NGO channels.If Somaliland was recognized it could atleast have a budget of 500 million instead of 185 million. The EU would give Somaliland direct support budget aid not through NGO channels.
  18. UN envoy: Without deal in Syria, think Somalia not Yugoslavia The United Nations' envoy to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi argued against hopes that the country could find stability by devolving into a set of smaller states. By Ariel Zirulnick | • A daily summary of global reports on security issues. After a week of attempting to craft a peace plan that both President Bashar al-Assad and the Syrian opposition would agree to, the United Nations' envoy to Syria said the situation will not stabilize on its own and that a political deal is no closer. “People are talking about a divided Syria being split into a number of small states like Yugoslavia,” Lakhdar Brahimi said, according to The New York Times. “This is not what is going to happen. What will happen is Somalization – warlords." “The situation is bad and it’s getting worse,” Brahimi also said, according to Bloomberg Businessweek. “I can’t see anything other than these two paths: Either there will be a political solution that will meet the ambitions and legitimate rights of the Syrian people, or Syria will turn into hell.” He warned that the violence could claim as many as 100,000 lives in 2013. Recommended: Sunni and Shiite Islam: Do you know the difference? Take our quiz. According to the New York Times, Mr. Assad did not respond to Mr. Brahimi's proposals and a Syrian opposition leader declined an invitation to Moscow to meet with Russian officials. Sergei Lavrov, Russia's foreign minister, said Assad could not be convinced to leave the country, which the opposition has insisted is a precondition for talks. Speaking about the yawning gap that has to be bridged for the two sides to sit down for talks, CNN reports that Brahimi said, "The Syrians disagree violently. On one side, the government says we are doing our duty to protect our people from ... terrorists. On the other side, they say the government is illegitimate," Brahimi said. "They are not talking about the same problem. They are talking about two different problems." Brahimi's comments came the day after what CNN said might be the bloodiest day in the uprising – on Dec. 29, at least 399 people were killed. Get our FREE 2013 Global Security Forecast now According to Reuters, Mr. Lavrov pinned the blame for continuing violence on the opposition, even though the US, European countries, and most Arab states back the opposition's demand that Assad's removal from power come first. "When the opposition says only Assad's exit will allow it to begin a dialogue about the future of its own country, we think this is wrong, we think this is rather counterproductive," he said. "The costs of this precondition are more and more lives of Syrian citizens." But the Syrian opposition's calculus has changed over the last couple months. A string of victories has made it optimistic abut winning the war in the end, and therefore less flexible in negotiations, according to Reuters. REGIME STILL HAS STRENGTH But despite their recent success, "the government still has the bigger arsenal and a potent air force. It controls most of the densely populated southwest of Syria, the Mediterranean coast, most of the main north-south highway and military bases countrywide," Reuters notes. Russia appears to be making an effort to secure a meeting, agreeing to meet the opposition representative outside of Russia if he insists. Bloomberg reports that, according to RIA Novosti, the foreign ministry said talks could be held in Geneva or Cairo instead. Meanwhile, Brahimi is rapidly losing ground support in Syria, Reuters reports. The envoy's credibility with the rebels appears to have withered. In the rebel-held town of Kafranbel, demonstrators held up banners ridiculing Brahimi with English obscenities. "We do not agree at all with Brahimi's initiative. We do not agree with anything Brahimi says," the rebel chief in Aleppo province, Colonel Abdel-Jabbar Oqaidi, said on Friday.
  19. Gaaladu markay wada happy yihin ma ila aragteen soo la happy lama noqotaan inkastow christmaska inaga la inoo ogalayn laakin markay gaaladu happy noqdaan waxa ii qabata inan la happy noqdo. Meel walba laydh bay ka tagaan oo shidana ba shidan inkastow ay inagu dad islaam ah nahay magaalada dubai laakin geedka weyn eeh shidan waba iska sudhan yahay. Anigu 3 cisho ka hor tu yar oo aan adeer u ahay baan snow man la dhisay dibada. Waliba gaaladu shaqada wada christmas kaadh bay ii so wada diraan sanadkasta wa i soo diraan laakin waligay kaadh uma qorin anigu sababto ah dee la inoo ma ogala. Because gaalada qaar ba aminsan inu geedka hoostis Nabi Ciise cs ku hoos dhashay waciyaadubilaah. Hasa yeeshe gaalo badan ba iska xafladeyaa christmaskana iska happy noqda iyago anay diin ka ahayn. Si kaste ba ha ahaate dadka aad u kala duwan markay xafladaha gaalada noqoto.
  20. The Turks are doing a fine job i heard they also constructing a bazaar in Mogadishu i wonder how much the costs of all these investments are in Somalia by turkey.
  21. Hillary Clinton hospitalized after doctors discover blood clot From Elise Labott, CNN December 31, 2012 -- Updated 1238 GMT (2038 HKT) Hillary Clinton hospitalized STORY HIGHLIGHTS The clot was discovered in a follow-up exam related to her concussion Clinton is expected to remain hospitalized for at least the next 48 hours She was scheduled to return to work this week after recovering from the concussion (CNN) -- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was hospitalized Sunday after doctors discovered a blood clot during a follow-up exam related to a concussion she suffered this month, her spokesman said. She is expected to remain at New York Presbyterian Hospital for the next 48 hours so doctors can monitor her condition and treat her with anti-coagulants, said Philippe Reines, deputy assistant secretary of state. "Her doctors will continue to assess her condition, including other issues associated with her concussion," Reines said. "They will determine if any further action is required." Reines did not specify where the clot was discovered. Photos: Clinton through the years How dangerous are blood clots? Clinton, 65, was suffering from a stomach virus earlier this month when she fainted due to dehydration, causing the concussion. Clinton spent the holidays with her family last week after working from home. She was scheduled to return to work at the State Department this week after being sidelined for the past three weeks. Her illness forced her to bow out of testifying December 20 before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on the deadly attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Deputies Thomas Nides and Bill Burns appeared in her place. The medical setback comes as Clinton is wrapping up her busy tenure as secretary of state, during which she has logged more than 400 travel days and nearly a million miles. She plans to step down from the post if and when Sen. John Kerry -- President Barack Obama's choice to replace her -- is confirmed by the Senate. Read more: Hillary Clinton fast facts