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Somalis expect you to talk to them because you are Somali they think they know you because you are Somali. Why is that i mean if i know you sure we start chit chat even if he introduced him self in a polite way i would have not ignored him. The man started with bal waran si an anigu war u hayo wuxu ka hadlayo iyo wuxu rabo.. Abtigiis white people will not just start a conversation with a complete stranger they might talk about the weather for a few seconds and than they will go back to reading their news paper.
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Sacuudi carabiya waligood nin iyo naag uun bay kala ilaalin.
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A khadar wax walba maha inay noqdaan black and white reer woqoyi haday lixdanki isku biireen reer koonfureed waliba dhakhso ah cidi ba waxba is weydin wax kala sooc soocaya ma jiro shacabka SL marka la eego rabitankooda.
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A_Khadar;897850 wrote: I bet you didn't read the entire post except first line, yet at least you're good.. Now you expecting A&T and other O come out and denounce Osman's comparison. He is right if he said the two places are occupied. Don't see where he is gone mad from that. You should applause the man that he elevated your status up by comparing you with the Tegrey/Amhara empires! NG will be cool with him now, no fuss from him this time.. I read it all his entire article as for Abtigiis i dont know his motives or what he thinks of this.
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PM Saacid's Shameful cover-up of Somaliland's aggression By By Osman Hassan Dec. 11, 2012 A friend of mine from the Somali Region in Ethiopia (O'gaden), another region under occupation like Khatumo, talked to me the other day about the similarities of the two occupations- in their case under an empire dominated by successive Amhara/Tikray governments, and in our case by one Somali clan bent on establishing its own mini empire in NW Somalia (former British Somaliland). What struck him were the differences of the stand of the respective governments and peoples in the face of secessions or other threats to their country's unity and territorial integrity. The stand of the two governments could not be so contrasting. As my friend and I concurred, all Ethiopian governments of every hue, from Emperor Haile Selassie, Mengesto to the late Meles Zenewi, would fight tooth and nail, and spare nothing to defend the unity of their country when faced with ethnic separatist insurgencies, and towards this end would commit war crimes and crimes against humanity as it happened against the somalis in the Somali Region. In the case of Somalia, on the other hand, it is its presidents and other political leaders more than the public who are in the forefront to scuttle the unity of the country rather than defend it. Former president Sheikh Shariif Ahmed rarely ever rebuked Somaliland for invading and occupying unionist regions of Somalia let alone censure it for declaring its secession in the first place. Indeed he was often under their spell and receptive to their charm offensives. Who knows what he would have done if he was re-elected. Many in Somaliland are sure that he would have formally conceded their demands once the postponed talks with the Somali government resume. Unlike Sheikh Shariif's secret clandestine flirtations with the secessionists, his successor, Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud, has gone public and has no qualms in openly embracing and giving succour to them for whatever reason. First was the way he left Khatumo, Somalia's most proven loyalists, in the cold while rewarding secessionist Somaliland - sworn to the destruction Somalia - with the most coveted post in his government; secondly was his complete silence to defend the unity of the country at least orally as behoves a head of a State, in the face of Somaliland's latest brazen attacks on Khatumo; and thirdly was his unwarranted gratuitous compliments to the enclave for holding elections aimed at bolstering the ultimate break-up of the country, and implicitly condoning those polling they tried to impose on a number of Khatumo areas, killing a number of people in the process. The contrast between the two peoples in the two countries towards their territorial unity could not also be so different. Unlike Somalia, whose people are the most homogenous in black Africa south of the Sahara, Ethiopia, my friend intoned, has over 70 diverse ethnic groups. And whatever else might divide them, they are all solidly behind their union apart from Somali and Oromo separatists. In the case of present day Somalia, its people couldn't care less about the union, secession or for that matter Somalia itself. It is the clan or personal interest that matters. He reminded me, rubbing it in, that even Khatumo's erstwhile partner, the Puntland administration under the freaky and fiendish Faroole, far from giving a hand to a brethren under attack, misses no opportunity to bring it down, sometimes in collusion with Somaliland. We were in one mind about our diagnosis but he ventured no prescription for us in Khatumo at this stage. Following my conversation with my O'gadeni friend, I persuaded myself that despite my forebodings, the president and his government could still hold surprises for us. Alas, I was only deluding myself as I got a rude awakening when I listened to the Prime Minister, Abdi Farah Saacid, emulating Ban Ki-Moon, and appealing to "both sides", without daring mentioning either, to "exercise maximum restraint" and stop the on-going "firing", as if the fighting related to disputes over water holes, camels, grazing or women! What an affront to the victims of Somaliland's invasion and occupation when their own Prime Minister does not dare to point a finger at the aggressor let alone demand, as it is his duty, that they stop the fighting, end their occupation and withdraw unconditionally from the SSC regions. Clearly, the president is simply following the footsteps of his boss, the president, that Somaliland presence and actions in Khatumo can not be publicly condemned. This is the second victory for Somaliland, this time from the head of the government of Somalia. My O'gaden friend, not willing to let me off the hook, contacted me again, anticipating my shock with the Prime Minister's intervention. What he found mind-boggling, he told me, is why the Khatumo people in the face of these odds stacked against them, whether their government or people, are still beholden to Somalia and its unity? Would it not be more sensible, he demanded, to succumb to Somaliland's demands and save ourselves all these sacrifices and suffering?; or, if that is unpalatable and unthinkable, go our own way, as clan the calling itself Somaliland did, and declare our own separate Khatumo Republic? Shunning to answer those radical options he suggested, I settled for a more non-committal answer and retorted that belonging to Somalia is the raison d'etre of our people, something inbred in their genes, and there is nothing much they can do about their gene make-up. But I assured him one thing: that the Khatumo people will prevail over Somaliland, whether it takes them one month, one year, ten years, or as long as it took them to fight the British. Perseverance and the will to win against all odds, I finally reminded him, is also in their genes.
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By the way this guy is a puppet he has no real power the TPLF are the decision makers its not like he wanted to talk isiyas afarwerki its not like it came from him. Its part of the TPLF agenda in the upcoming talks in South sudan juba. All his other polices on Somalia and the religious uprising in Ethiopia are the exact same policies of Meles zanawi.
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Like they know you in public places. anigu trainstation iska taagaan shandad culus sita oo magaalo kale u safrayey ayuu mid Somali intu iso ag istaagay bu yidhi uun bal waran. Bal waran aah i dont know you maxan ka warama , i dont talk to strangers markasu intu trainki marki u yimi aan sugayey wuu iso raacay wuu i soo ag fadhistay, sheekabu bilaabay. Ana bahal yar oo cusub baan haystey oo maalin dhawayd laa ii soo ibiyey ma taqanin ipad ba la yidha wa screen walaan oo faraha lugu ta taabto. Kii na wu iska dhurmayey ana bahalkaygi baan ku mashquulay. Marku xiiqi wayeey oo hadalki deyn wayey oo u mar walba halka soo fadhiyoo oo uu ilkaha marba i tuso. Sii aan aqaano waxan gartay marki danbe inan yidha musqushaan tegeyaa. Shandadi na waan si qaatay mar danbe kuma so noqon meeshu kaa fadhiiyey.
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Something in that direction khatumo will merge with SL in the near future.
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President Xasan Sheikh: No regional authority can claim ports or airports
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
What is there so shocking he said this just shows that Somalis are not ready to have a modern republic , the ports are national assets belongs to the state, how the federal government distributes its revenues can be agreed on. -
Cali khalifs words were loud and clear Lets quote the professor on what he said Somaliland waa la yaqaana beelaha wada dega meeshaas, hadii ay isu imaanayaan oo wax wada samaysanayaan oo reer woqoyi nimo wax ku wada raadsanayaan u malayn mayo inay isku diidayaan
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I saw this the other day it seems that Ethiopia is not that much interested in Jubbaland they are with Kenya what ever they do how ever they don't want to lose hassan sheikh as a partner so he also believes the president has a say in whats going on Kismayo. He also said he believes in all inclusive state for jubbaland. On the ONLF he is trying to divide the ONLF into 2 factions one that is supposed to be pro Ethiopia and the other faction that refused to recognize the Ethiopians constitution as the law of the land. On Eritrea he wants to play soccer games with them in order to solve the border issue all in all the TPLF policy haunt change a bit.
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Somaliland:Protests in Hargeysa the losing party supporters angry
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
That picture is not hargeysa -
The NEC is to weak they cant make a decision i don't know what they are waiting for if some ballot boxes went missing fix it thats all Homunculus the people of sanaag voted in the elections
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Who takes dayniile serious
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President Xasan Sheikh: No regional authority can claim ports or airports
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
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Naxar ina dafle uun bu garanaya
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They will come today to ano agreement some say only hargeysa will be recounted since some ballot boxes went missing
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Yes he said the professor knows whats goin on. Cidla laga heley progessorka koonfurianska isku qabtay
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Unuka Action group praises the Somali army
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in Politics
Many things you will only know when u have unity between the sons of HAG. -
Unuka Action group praises the Somali army
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in Politics
^^ Not good that's why unity is a must and HAG is persevering that unity never play division games Oba oday hageed noqo. -
Unuka Action group praises the Somali army
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in Politics
Oba unuka were heavily involved in the formation of the USC why are you forgetting that ofcourse reer galmudug played a vital role to. But dont take away unukas part of the USC. ps HAG ma ogala kala ququbka