Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. Maybe not he illustrated the Kenyan forces as apes or as animals they slaughtered these people in a very barbaric way, that's the message of Amin Amiir.
  2. Carafaat i dont think Apophis supports a free and an independent NFD i dont think the Somalis there even want that except for haatu.But the case is different in Somali galbeed different political situations.
  3. Arabs wear their traditional clothes
  4. lol@exchanged the Quran for the Darwins evolution book careful what you say Carafaat yaan denbi lugu qorin. Carafaat the question is knowing Nimco dareen and her family two of her first cousins are in an Ethiopian prison because they were accused to have links with the ONLF i wonder if they were released. No one ever asked her why did she make a u turn. I don't know its not just changing ur mind its not that simple. I mean first you were against the oppressor Ethiopia in this case and than embraced the same oppressor. its very hard to comprehend. People who support the ONLF are against the foundation of the state of Ethiopia what it stands for they consider the state of Ethiopia a country conceived on the misery of the oppressed people by the expansionist Highlanders they don't recognize the Ethiopian constitution or what it stance for. So its very hard just to change you're views when talking about Somali galbeed and the Ethiopian issue.i wonder if Sheikh Maxammad is still alive Nimcos father last time i checked he was alive.
  5. Carafaat has a point mar alaale marka la yidha hala xisaabtamo oo dhiigi faraha badna eeh la daadiyey cadalaad halo doono walalkeen abwaan wu gariira
  6. Fact Arabs gave Somalia Money the same way the west did.
  7. Carafaat;892070 wrote: Those sobgs originate from the Somali-Ethiopian region. Just check the flag in the back. Thats a Somali region ofcourse they will sing in Somali
  8. ^^ Hadaad ogaan lahayd what Abwaan did suaasha maad weydiseen:D
  9. Very good article and well written
  10. Somalia problems are caused by themselves what can these guys do talk to Alshabaab well Alshabaab is not interested in talking to the FG. But i haven't heard clans fighting in Somalia in a long time or entities fighting each other with the exception of Shabaab. So what is this ceasefire ur on about.
  11. Odey;892026 wrote: They should be focusing on getting a ceasfire to happen in their own country first! Waste of time Ceasefire in Somalia who is fighting in Somalia
  12. I am not sure if i can be happy with that the GODs. What gods we as Muslims believe in only one all mighty god
  13. JB ba ugu daran nin geereshenaya bu ka dhigay Leader
  14. Xildhibaano Soomaaliyeed oo Booqanaya Gaza. 22/11/2012 Mudanayaal ka tirsan baarlamanaka soomaaliya iyo xubno kale oo baarlamanaka Carabta ayaa lagu wadaa in ay u ambabaxaan magaalada Gaza si Falastiiniyiinta ay ugu muujiyaan sida ay uga xunyihiin dhibaatada soo gaartay. Prof Maxamed Cumar Dhalxa oo ka mid ah Mudanayaasha Baarlamanka Somaliya ayaa Warbaahinta u sheegay isagoo ku sugan magaalada Qahira in xubno uu ka mid yahay oo ka socda Baarlamanka Carabta ay maanta booqabdoonaan magaalada Qaza si ay u xaqiijiyaan dhaqan galka heshiiskii xabadjoojineed ee ay kala saxiixdeen Falastiin iyo Israa’iil. Prof. Maxamed Cumar Dhalxa ayaa sidoo kale xubin ka ah Baarlamanka Carabta oo ku sugan magaalada Qaahira ee Caasimada Masar ayaa warbaahinta u sheegay in xubnaha ka socda Baarlamaanka Carabta ay walaalaha Falastiinta u muujinayaan sida ay uga xunyihiin dhibka lagu hayo shacabka, isla markaana ay hubindoonaan dhaqan galka xabadjoojinta iyo inGaza laga qaaday go’adoominta. Falastiin iyo Israa’il ayaa xabad joojin ku kala saxiixday magaalada Qaahira, kadib Todobaad markii duqeymo geystay qasaare badan ay dhexmarayeen Labada dhinac, tanina waxey ku timid dadaal uu madaxweynaha Masar oo gacan ka helaya caalamka uu u galay heshiisiinta labada dhinac.
  15. Kenya, Ethiopia vow to enhance regional security Addis Ababa, November 22 (WIC) - Kenya and Ethiopia on Wednesday reaffirmed their commitment to work closely in tackling terrorism, piracy, human trafficking and other organized crimes that continue to pose a challenge to security and peace in the region. In a communique issued after holding bilateral talks with visiting Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Dessalegn in Nairobi, President Mwai Kibaki said the two governments are also working together to eradicate any form of threats to stability of the region and the horn of Africa. "The two leaders reiterated their commitment to safeguarding security, common values and other fundamental interests of the region and reaffirmed their resolve to jointly address the other challenges to peace and stability in the region, including drought and climate change, terrorism, piracy, human and drug trafficking, as well as other organized crimes," they said. The Ethiopian PM arrived in Nairobi for a 2-day visit aimed at boosting ties between the two countries. During the Wednesday talks, the two leaders applauded efforts by border administrators of Kenya and Ethiopia for their effective management of the various challenges around the common frontier and observed with satisfaction that the ongoing joint efforts to inspect and restore boundary beacons are proceeding successfully. President Kibaki and Hailemariam welcomed the good progress that has been made in establishing the Joint Committees to realize the road and rail transport agreements. Kibaki described the visit by the Ethiopian prime minister as historic and an exceptional opportunity for the two countries to consolidate and strengthen their longstanding strategic partnership. The Kenyan and Ethiopian leaders welcomed the ongoing joint efforts to inspect and restore boundary beacons saying appropriate measures were being initiated to guide the exploitation and conservation of shared trans-boundary resources. The leaders reviewed the progress made by the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and noted with satisfaction that this successful operation had provided a unique opportunity to put an end to years of conflict and instability in the region. "The destiny of Somalia rests first and foremost, in the hands of the Somali people themselves. We reiterate our commitment to continue working closely in supporting the government and people of Somalia in their quest for lasting peace and stability," they said. "In this regard they hailed the recent political developments in Somalia culminating in the formation of a new government and commended the Somalia President Sheikh Ahmed Mohamoud and his government for the progress made so far in restoring stability to Somalia." The Horn of African nation has been undergoing a peace and national reconciliation process after decades of factional fighting and lawlessness, with a series of landmark steps in recent months that have helped to bring an end to the country's political transition period. These steps included the adoption of a Provisional Constitution, the establishment of a new Parliament and the appointments of a new president and a new prime minister. Both Kibaki and Hailemariam also reiterated their commitment to continue working closely together in support the Government and People of Somalia in their quest for lasting peace and stability. "In this respect, the two principals agreed to keep working closely, and in coordination with the Government of the Federal Republic of Somalia, towards the full implementation of the IGAD grand stabilization strategy because it is inclusive, takes cognizance of the key actors on the ground and is in line with the provisions of the Federal Constitution of Somalia," they said. The two East African leaders called on the international community to work in concert with the region towards the realization of this effort According to the communique, both parties reiterated their deep concern over emerging reports indicating that destabilization activities against Somalia from within the region had not ceased. The two leaders reiterated the commitment of their two countries to continue collaborating closely in strengthening IGAD, which has become a valuable institution for addressing regional challenges. "Recalling decisions of IGAD, AU and US both principals underscored their readiness to take necessary measures to insulate Somalia from spoilers, and protect their troops and countries from any terrorist activities," they said. They reiterated the readiness of their governments to take all measures in line with IGAD decisions relating to this issue in order to safeguard the political process from being derailed. The president and the prime minister also exchanged views on the recent conflict between Sudan and South Sudan and underscored the need for the two neighbors to respect the agreements signed following recent negotiations. The two leaders, on that note, urged the two countries to resolve all outstanding issues within the time frame given by the African Union Peace and Security Council. (Xinhua)
  16. oba hiloowlow;891869 wrote: war xaaji our people are cajaaib sometimes a quite similar story happened in sweden in the 90s there was a classroom with immigrants and they had to tell which country they where from, one said im Kurd from Iraq,the other one said kurd from iran,other one kurd from turkey and then it was the somali guy's turn and he said im a Kurd from somalia lol. :D:D lmao
  17. How the hell can you say i come from Somalia hadaa lugu yidhi magacaga dheh war kani mala wu soo jeeday xalay oo dhan oo qaad bu u fadhiiyey farxad awgeed. Marki la yidhi magacaaga sheeg na i come from Somalia. War meeshad ka timi lugu ma weydin eeh magacaga sheeg si aad ingriis u noqotid.
  18. Its hilarious i was on the floor heck i even think my gold fish would have been on the floor if he could be on the floor:D
  19. 'Liibaan';891861 wrote: Liibaan xuduudaha Africa oo dhan isticmaar ba dhigay midna samada laga ma so hidisin. Liibaan Somaliya hada xuduuda Talyaaniga iyo Ingriisku wada dhigteen eeh dhex marta dalalka Kenya iyo Somalia. Waliga adigu ka hadlaya ma arkin maxaad uga hadli weyday xuduudas Liibaanow ileeen isticmaar ba dhigay eh?
  20. The problem with today's Somaliland is there is no clear opposition the Kulmiye regime is to strong there is hardly any opposition a proper opposition like when rayaale was the president ucid and Kulmiye were good opposition. People can write so endless articles about Siilaanyos regime but at the end of the day we need people who can bring it to the ordinary people. There are lots of shortcomings in Siilaanyos regime, when we talk about the journalists being arrested, When it comes to creating jobs for the youth. When it comes to corruption when it comes to foreign policy but all of that needs a clear empowered opposition party people with the credentials who can be the constructive opposition to the current government of the Somaliland republic.