Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. Are we now talking about Somaliland and its leaders or is the topic about ileey and Farah macalin?
  2. Ofcourse i care about what happens to them are you saying Ileey's is good for the people of Somali galbeed as a whole those Ethnic Somalilanders in galbeed they pressured the government of Somaliland to speak up against the attacks in Gaashaamo the influential people and elders spoke up and went right away to Gaashamo to stop the war eventually the situation got better But that's just one incident what about all the other times against Ileey his own clan cracking his own people down.I don't agree with every SL policy when they hand civilians over to Ethiopia. But you are denying that Ileey created many problems in the region for his own people.
  3. MoonLight1;863294 wrote: he is evil because he rounded some of you clan folks yaa xaaji, when it comes to development ileey did more than faarax macallin in a short period. What clan anigu qabil uma hadlo what about his own clan where is Abtigis , he will tell you Ileey is a monster
  4. Well it comes to Somalia there is no difference between the Kenyan invasion and the Ethiopian invasion. But when it comes to Somali galbeed issues Ileey is more evil to the inhabitants of the Somali galbeed people than Farah macalin is to his NFD people do we agree on that.
  5. ^^ Dr Cismaan manad ku akrin SOL lleey oo governor ah maxaad ugu diidi Dr:D
  6. But what i find strange is Farah Macalin daware when he is Criticizing the dead and former Prime Minister of Ethiopia he does it because of his personal views and his connection to the O'gaden region His Kenyan colleagues do not feel the same way This is what the Kenyan leaders think of zanawi Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki called Meles a “pragmatic and visionary” leader who helped stabilise his country and placed it on the path of economic growth, adding that his death is a “devastating loss”. “On behalf of the government and the people of Kenya, I convey our deepest sympathies,” Kibaki said in a statement, adding Meles’ leadership and negotiation skills would “forever be missed across the region and Africa.”
  7. Moonlight tolka maxaad iskugu diraysa waryaa jooji waxad wadid.
  8. So pathetic finding a woman on the internet or finding ur male lover on the internet. Dhaliyaridi maxa ku dhacay Ma habki loo shukaansan jiray ba dhamaday
  9. Somalia;863264 wrote: Good line Xaaji, Somalia is indivisible too. Yes indeed Somalia is indivisible to
  10. This is village politics i own village reer hebel and he owns village reer hebel stop this nonsense Somaliland one nation under god its Indivisible.
  11. lol@ implementing the road map this was entirely pushed by the international community the six signatories all took part of the so called road map and did their part of the road map. Sheikh sharif was not halting the constitution he wanted the constitution to be completed Setting up an anti corruption committee while being self a corrupt official:D Mentioning the road man twice will not make his case better either:D
  12. Not true the border is 5 km from garowe and 8 km from bosaaso.
  13. Even though Somalia has a parliamentary system but sh sharif here and there still appointed Ministers he fired ministers he was still the commander in chief with more executive powers than cabdi cawar. Sh Sharif takes all credit even for appointing cabdi cawar eventhough cabdi cawar ended up working for faroole.
  14. Recent History well its his achievement whether it happened six months ago or a year a go its still his achievement he is the most favorable to win the elections.
  15. He achieved allot when we talk about the TFG for the first time xamar is under one entity Alshabaab were removed from several towns and cities all over central and southern Somalia under his reign. He started training thousands of Somali troops he appointed capable governors and mayors in Mogadishu and freed cities from Alshabaab. Where cabdiqasim failed where cabdilahi Yusuf failed Sh sharif succeeded and you have to admit that.
  16. The Ugandans support him The sudanese Support him The Turks support him The Support of Djibouti Even the Europeans are very much pleased with him The Support of the African union
  17. ^^ Lool@ he is in the past don't sing a different tune in a few days time:D
  18. Myir sh sharif has the community of Mogadishu behind him which is the capital of Somalia he has the external leaders behind him even the Europeans are very much pleased with him. Somaliland is just observing the elections in Somalia lets leave it to that.
  19. It has nothing to do with me his opponents are abdiweli and Faarmaajo and their block is divided. Sh sharif will most likely get 70% of the ****.block votes and also significant portions of the other blocks thus he will most likely win. Besides that he has external supporters like the President of uganda Muusefaniin president of Burundi and he has also the Support of the Turks the Support of Ismacil Cumar geele.
  20. Its seems Alshabaab xoogoodi oo dhan kismaayo iskugu geeyeen Dhinaca kale na baardheere bay fadhiyaan
  21. Oromos genetically are much closer to Amhaaras than that they are to Somalis HLA class II allele and haplotype frequencies in Ethiopian Amhara and Oromo populations. Fort M, de Stefano GF, Cambon-Thomsen A, Giraldo-Alvarez P, Dugoujon JM, Ohayon E, Scano G, Abbal M. Source Laboratoire d'Immunologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rangueil, Toulouse, France. Abstract HLA class II alleles were identified in 181 healthy unrelated Ethiopian children of both sexes and in 350 European controls from the South of France. The Ethiopian individuals belonged to the two major ethnic groups of the country: Oromo (N=83) and Amhara (N=98). In both panels, genetic polymorphism of HLA class II alleles was analysed for the first time by molecular typing of DRB1, DQA1 and DQB1 loci. Allelic and phenotypic frequencies were compared with those of European controls and other African populations. Construction of HLA class II three-locus haplotypes was also performed. The study revealed some differences between the two groups. Characteristic features of Central and North African populations appeared on the Ethiopian HLA genotypes. Surprisingly, DRB1*11 presented one of the lowest gene frequencies in both Ethiopian ethnic groups in contrast to Europeans and West Africans. Furthermore, this decrease was more marked than those observed using serological techniques in other geographically close East African countries. Oromo and Amhara only showed minor differences in spite of their different origins and histories. One significant difference consisted of a lower DRB1*01 gene frequency in Oromo as reported in most West African people. Some new or rare haplotypes were also observed in the Oromo group. Our results underline the distinctive features of the Ethiopian populations among the few HLA genotyping data available for East African groups and emphasise the major interest of such investigations in this region of Africa.