Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. Somaliyeey ma idin gar naqa. Koley aniga idinku dhex dhexaadsan intaan aan bilaabin horta raganu bina adan bay. Ahayeen badankooduna wabay wada dhinteed oo ciida jidkoodi cuntay hasa yeeshe. Wa inaynu arimaha kala qeexna caydiid dad wa laayey dad masaakin oo aan waxba galabsan oo xafadoodi iska jooga dadka qaar waxay yidhahaan militiada ka danbeysey eeh isagu mu kontrooleyn allah hu yaclam Wanaag wala hayo wa nin aad uga so horjeeday farogelinta. Wadamada shisheeye eeh somalia so lugu dhigta Qalad wala hayeeno isaga iyo kan ina mahdi caqligoodu wuxu siiyey inay magalaadi muqdisho eeh quruxda badnayd inay hubka cul culus isla dhacaan oo magalaadu badankeedu burburtay. Colonel cabdilahi yusuf wuxu ku amaanan yahay inu tolki u dhisay mamuul ay ku kala badbadaan oo maanta dhisan oo malaayin somali ku noolyin. Laakin wuxu ku xuma ciidamo xabashi ah bu dalkisa ku so hoogamiyey oo ay dad fara badani ku dhinteen. Professor cali khalif galaydh cidna ma dilin ma garanayo waxad lista ugu so darteen General maxamad siad bare wuxu ku fiicna hamiga in somali la miideyo bu aad ugu dheera iyo somali inay iskeed wax u qabsato dhaqaalo abuurtaan aad bu uga shaqeyey iyo in ciidan xoog ah dalka loo dhiso Wuxu ku xuma generalku tolkis ba kala garan waayey geeli tolka iyo hantidi qaranka somaliyeed isna ma odhan war ka jooga waa ka si jeedsada uun. Iyu dagalaadi ba ana eeh u la galay jabhadihi ku kacay eeh runti shacab badan ku dhinteen
  2. This is the the second delegation the snm send to xamar there was one before that. Any way I wonder how many videos keyd media has in their archives. As for general caydiid He was the most missunderstood somali politican and as moonlight said very controversial person I have to say.
  3. Che I am very good alhamdullah ramadan kariim to you two hope all is well with the family Well I hit the gym now and days so we going the right way and I am doing some other major projects so I am very busy these days Other than that I have my sanbsuuso timir and my tusbax. Waxan is yidhi meeshi sol sii yara eeg in sidi loo buuqayo
  4. B boy that's it that's the only thing they want to be left alone by puntland If puntlanders could do that everything would be perfect
  5. Caalin is faroolees partner in crime Qaarna waxayba yidhaan caalinku gabigisuba wa shandad yaro faroole iska leeyahay.
  6. Not true the likes of gen abdisamad are faroole agents mps are not to represent faroole agents but the people U stole from the garaad clan and faroole knows that khaatumo state was declared in taleex the town abdisamad is supposed to be from what a joke. These are facts I am stating and the funny part the elders should be in xamar yet they are in garowe. Members of parliament are there to represent the people not farooles lackies this will not happen as its the holy month where the heavens are open. You cannot represent 40 percent of the garaad clan u don't control 40 percent of the land. Adeer wala dhaafay xiligi somali is dhici jirtay dadki oo dhan wa so jeedaan
  7. Liibaan we are not talking about warfare where guns are involved right now faroole stole 3 of you're clan seats to achieve his goals As abdikarim told us what u need to do is get ur acts together and make sure faroole fails If some one steals from me I steal back what was stolen from me and make sure the one that took my stuff will be punished. This is not about forming states and who takes what state this is the election of somalia where every one wants his part of the cake and right now faroole stole ur part of the cake. Thanks oba for the info.
  8. There are a few things u need to know son port business is what they tel the public but agreement behind close doors are never made public to the media.its dirty politics because ur cheating other clans and taking their seats to achieve you're goals. Best thing that can happen is for the khatumo folks to form a coalition with their gedo kin and line behind the next leader I don't think farmaajo but maybe the other guy mr baadiyow ninki reer jawhar and get the other clans to supprt that. And make sure puntlanders won't get the top seat or the pm. The professor needs to make new and good alliances don't bet ur money only on sharif. The game is still 4.5 and its wide open may the best man win.
  9. Waryaadhaheen ragu muxu sheegey war wa la nabad qabaye ehxogaha waan yara naxaay marka jimicsi baan ku maqna.waxa xigtay bisihi ramadan eeh barakaysan inan xaaji ahy waad ogtihin marka cibaada xita waan ku jira. Waan idin soo yara booqday eeh maxa la haya ma sidi bala isu eryanayaa. Sheikh maaday na waan arkayaa waryahee sheikh maaday ii waran hawlihi halkay wax marinayaan. Inanki inantu dhashay abtigis meeyey. Carafaat adeer beryahan siyaasadi waad ka so dhac dhacaysa miyanaan ku odhan odayga buurmadow ha inugu tageerin.arinta dib ha ugu noqon haye dhe. Moonligt hadaan anigu xil qabanayo maxa maqaaxida inanta ii dhibayaa. Siilaanyo ayan odhan iga durug. Laakin hadaad ilahaay baryaeysid weel weyn wax ku bari xita gudoomiyaha hargeysa banaan halkaasan isku hubsan laha. Dhaliyaro dhamaantin ramadan karim sanadkan sanadkisa alleh hana gaadhsiyo iyo somalia oo dawlad leh.
  10. Liibaan if you really want to defeat faroole u need to have an ally right now you don't have any The puntlanders are playing dirty politics the puntlanders will do everything to secure their interest in mogadisho and the south. And they will not let any one come inbetween that remember when faroole visited jig and met with iley and they made a deal and there was another meeting in nairobi between faroole. And the big foot clan. The deal was the new leader of somalia from the puntland region will support azania and raskambooni militia to have some sort of hegonomy over the juba regions. So far faroole has secured 70 percent of the d block mps. The puntlanders if they can't get the president they sure will not lose the prime minister. You my friends needs an ally you are betting you're horses on sharif he has 14 days left. And the state department is not so happy with sharif dude will kick the bucket politically Sharif sakin and faroole are good friends puntland is a stake holder plus mahiga and the garowe boys are good friends. You my friend needs some sort of leverage the ic doesn't consider u a stake holder in somalia but the clan that is divided Now khaatumo is taking baby steps and only exist six months you want to get leverage against a state that exists 14 years. When four of you're major elders are sitting in garowe what does that mean. Garaad mashqare garaad abdisalaan garaad abshir and caaqil maxamuud xaji cumar camay. You need to be organized as a clan and as state. As much as I like the professor he needs to step up his game and I am sure he will but will it be on time.
  11. :D Man that's fast i swear he was just in sudan the other day:D
  12. Miskiin that's a good idea i think that's the best way to lose weight wa ina si fiican u so gaajoodo africa la qaatay Garnaqsi i post most of the time from My phone but i dont like working out as i said in the first post i cant do dhidid stuff
  13. Yeah he went first from Ethiopia than to Dubai to meet president siilaanyo than back to Djibouti than he went to Rwanda just two days ago and now he is in Sudan Nin ba igu yidhi Sh sharif waxa weye madaxweynaha Somali so maray ugu socodka badan xita hada la isku daro socdaaladi Adan cade aun iyo abdirashid cali sharmarke iyo Maxammad siad bare aun waxa la yidhi intaba waxa ka socod badan sh sharif:D
  14. Mahad yare the Koonfurians are Somalis like other Somalis but i don't know who got my back if you are talking about the civil war every tribe fought for his own rights even you're clan the ssdf. Qoraalyow iyo bu ka sheekenaya bismilahi raxmani raxim dadkan halku ka keeney.
  15. Koonfurta Somaliland where the hell is that:D
  16. ^^ Mahad Yare these people are not Somalilanders wa dad magacyo quruumo kale leh oo aad mooda inu ceel ka so heley marka they are absolutely not related to me aan ahayn Magaca Somaali.
  17. ^^ Waxasi wa nonsense kan ilka la wax ba ma oga roxaantan u ka sheekeynayo maxay ahayeen dadkan u ka sheekenayo wa wax aynan waligeen hore u maqlin:D
  18. The last 5 years i have gained lots of weight whats the best way to lose some of the weight in a healthy way don't say GYM i hate Gym biro ma aniga qaadi kara wax la cabo baan raba.Or a good diet maybe balanced diet that works.
  19. Tolkay wamaxay waxaasi sh sharif goormu tolkay noqday now you are just taking the piss kid.
  20. Horta sheikh dalxiis xita bisha ugu danbeysa eeh u si joogo diyaarad kama degeyo 2 days ago he was in rwanda now he is in sudan this guy is never in Mogadisho, hargeysa muxu ka doonaya he needs to prepare for the elections start bribing the MPS Saaxib socodka yare.
  21. Van Persie leaves Arsenal at crossroads July 4, 2012 For Arsenal, this is 2005, 2007 and 2011. It is wearily, depressingly, predictably familiar. For Arsene Wenger, the man who converted the insular English to become Francophiles, it is deja vu all over again. It is the sound of his captain declaring that the adulation of all at Arsenal is no longer enough. It is time for him to move on. Empics Robin van Persie: 12 months left on contract And yet it is worse than before. Patrick Vieira and Thierry Henry began to wane soon after leaving North London; Arsenal actually sold at the right time. The emotional pull of his native Barcelona was too great for Cesc Fabregas to resist; he had special circumstances. Robin van Persie is a different case. He is at the peak of his powers. He needs not just to join another club, but to leave Arsenal. His annus mirabilis served to persuade him he was too good for them. "My goal has been to win trophies with the team," he said in his statement confirming that he will not seek or sign a new contract. And so he did, ending Arsenal's seven-year wait for silverware. But his honours were individual. His colleagues rarely threatened to win anything. His league campaign yielded 30 goals and nine assists and made him the double Footballer of the Year. He rescued an imploding Arsenal and propelled them out of crisis talk and back into the Champions League. That, should he go now, is his legacy. While he received assistance from men such as Wojciech Szczesny, Laurent Koscielny, Thomas Vermaelen, Alex Song, Mikel Arteta and Theo Walcott, it is implausible that Arsenal would have finished third had Van Persie not developed, as Wenger predicted, into a hybrid of Henry and Dennis Bergkamp. Now a side that was branded a one-man team is losing the one man. Perhaps it is now, perhaps next summer. That is Arsenal's decision. The sounder financial move would be to take the money before a prized asset departs for free. The footballing considerations include whether Wenger can replace Van Persie - or indeed, if he already has with Olivier Giroud and Lukas Podolski - and the implications of the Dutchman's determination to go on his performances should he be forced to see out his current contract. There is a precedent of unhappy captains delivering - Gareth Southgate was on the transfer list for a year at Aston Villa while leading the team - but such characters are few and far between. Van Persie is a more outspoken individual. He was astonishingly eloquent on the field last season on what appeared a personal mission to prevent Arsenal entering decline. There is something pure about Wenger's methods, both in his brand of football and his economic model. More than most, Van Persie seemed a believer. But now his crusading days are over. He insisted money is not his consideration but money - Chelsea and Manchester City's money, in particular - has altered the footballing landscape. Meanwhile, it is increasingly apparent that Wenger's business plan appeals more to owners and investors than fans and, more pertinently, footballers. In Arsene they no longer trust. Not to deliver silverware. Not to keep their most talented team-mates out of the clutches of slavering suitors. GettyImages Arsene Wenger was unable to persuade Robin van Persie to stay at the Emirates Arsenal are left looking a deluxe finishing school, one of the greatest managers in history seeming hamstrung. Even as he starts to spend, it was too little, too late for Van Persie. "We in many aspects disagree on the way Arsenal should move forward," said the possessor of the finest left foot the Gunners have seen since Liam Brady. Perhaps that is a vote of no confidence in Podolski, winner of a century of caps for Germany by the age of 27, and Giroud, the top scorer in Ligue 1. Yet even they, while a significant step up on Marouane Chamakh and Park Chu-young, the pygmies that made Van Persie seem still bigger in stature, are not the game's superstars. Wenger competes in different markets from City and Chelsea; partly through choice, partly because Emirates Stadium is not the destination of choice for the footballer who can go anywhere. Wenger has funds. Few are better at generating them. Even after signing Giroud and Podolski and before selling Van Persie - or, at the other extreme, the deadwood weighing his squad down - he is thought to have £50 million to spend. That sum could be swelled, Arsenal's annual expenditure becoming the greatest in their history, without shaking off the feeling that their relegation to the second rank of clubs has been rubber-stamped. Footballers being footballers, status counts. Ultimately, rather than any of his players, Wenger is the great loyalist, the one who stayed when Real Madrid and Barcelona and however many others came calling. He is the modern-day Tony Adams, the symbol of the club. And now, should Van Persie join the Arsenal exiles at the Etihad or the galaxy of talent at Spain's top two clubs, he has the hardest question of all: how to replace the irreplaceable? Giroud and Podolski, rather than supporting Van Persie, may have to succeed him. There could be a reprieve for Nicklas Bendtner, who actually outscored Van Persie at Euro 2012, but another forward ought to be signed. But the reality is that Arsenal cannot recruit an individual to emulate RVP the MVP. A collective effort is required. It could take several contributors to chip in to match those 30 goals and nine assists, others to bring about an improvement in Arsenal's defensive record so that they no longer need to score so many. Centre-forward, top scorer, penalty and free-kick taker, creator and captain, flair player and figurehead, Van Persie's responsibilities have been many and varied. No one can inherit all. Indeed, one duty perhaps ought to go to the least suitable. Because, judging by recent history, the Arsenal armband exerts special powers, rendering its wearer irresistible to would-be buyers. So here is a strategy for Wenger: when he loses his best player, make his worst one skipper.
  22. Top Syrian general 'defects to Turkey' Reported escape of Manaf Tlass, leading member of Bashar al-Assad's inner circle, does not mean anything, official says Julian Borger, and Martin Chulov in Idlib province guardian.co.uk, Thursday 5 July 2012 19.39 BST A citizen journalism image reportedly showing Free Syrian Army soldiers standing near a military tank in Idlib. Photograph: Shaam News Network/AP A Syrian general who was a leading member of Bashar al-Assad's inner circle, Manaf Tlass, has defected to Turkey, according to a Damascus-based website with close links to the regime. Tlass is a member of the most powerful Sunni family in Syria, and the son of a long-serving former defence minister, Mustafa Tlass, but he was reported to have fallen out of favour in recent months for refusing to take part in attacks on civilian areas regarded as opposition strongholds. Tlass's defection was reported by Syriasteps, a news website linked to the country's security apparatus. It said that "a highly placed source in intelligence has confirmed that General Manaf Mustafa Tlass has fled to Turkey", and quoted a security official as saying: "His escape does not mean anything." The defection of such a high-profile figure from a family at the heart of the regime would be a damaging blow to Assad and could provoke more defections, especially among more junior Sunni officers and rank-and-file soldiers. That would serve to weaken the security apparatus, but at the same time sharpen the sectarian nature of the conflict between the Sunni majority and the Alawite minority, from which the ruling family and the military elite are drawn. A Turkish government official confirmed that two Syrian generals had defected in the past three days, but did not provide names "for their and their families' security". One of the two generals the official referred to is from an engineering division. The second is believed to be Tlass, who is a general in the Republican Guard. Rami Abdul-Rahman, the head of the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said: "Several sources inside Syria, including Alawite sources close to the regime, have confirmed to me that Manaf Tlass has left the country." Joshua Landis, a Syria expert at the University of Oklahoma, wrote on his Syria Comment blog that Tlass's "Honda had supposedly turned up in the Rukn ad-Din neighbourhood of Damascus, but he was nowhere to be found". "Manaf Tlass's father and brother, Firas, who is a leading businessman, are believed to be out of the country. The father had gone to Paris on the pretext of getting medical attention. Firas is said to be in Dubai. It is not clear where the women and children of his family are," Landis wrote. The steady stream of defections are just one sign of the Assad regime's gradually eroding power. A senior British diplomat said it was also losing its grip on territory. "What is clear is that the regime has lost control of parts of the country, particularly in the east. It's also clear that parts of Damascus have got more difficult for the regime, but we don't have a precise map … but I'm not sure it's true that the opposition are in full control themselves in a coherent way," the diplomat said. Iraq's foreign minister, Hoshyar Zebari, said on Thursday he had "solid information and intelligence that members of al-Qaida's terrorist network" have gone to Syria". He added: "Our main concern, to be honest with you, is about the spillover about extremist, terrorist groups taking root in neighbouring countries." Rebel fighters in Idlib province denied that foreign fighters were a significant factor in the conflict. "I swear to God that I have not seen one strange Arab here and I've been fighting for more than a year," said Anis Azir, a Free Syrian Army leader in Qurqaniya village. A second guerilla leader, Abu Mahmoud from nearby Athma village, said: "They would not be welcome even if they did come. We know what they represent." A third rebel leader in Darat Azzah, near Aleppo, was more circumspect. Abu Ahmed, as he preferred to call himself, paused for almost a minute before answering whether al-Qaida would be accepted in his town. "They haven't tried. But we would welcome their weapons." The senior British diplomat described the role of foreign jihadists as minor but warned that their influence would grow if the international community did not take concerted action against the regime. Russia and China have so far blocked any punitive measures being imposed by the UN security council. "Our assessment is that the vast majority of people fighting on the opposition side are still Syrians and most are trying to defend their neighbourhoods under intense military pressure," the diplomat said. "But it's clear that there are some other elements getting into this conflict and what we have consistently said to Russia, China and others is that what they say they want to avoid – a descent into an increasingly sectarian conflict with other players, a breakdown of Syrian society with regional ramifications – the chance of all of that happening increases with every day the conflict continues in its current form." Hillary Clinton, William Hague and foreign ministers from other western and Arab states are taking part in a "friends of Syria" meeting on Friday to discuss further ways of exerting pressure on Damascus. Gulf states will be asked to impose more sanctions, and western capitals may table a new security council resolution calling for a UN-sponsored peace plan to be backed by global sanctions if Syria does not comply. Western diplomats concede Moscow is likely to veto such a move.