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Tallow qodobke la badalay?
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Yunis;828522 wrote: Xaajigu been badanaa....if that is the case....how came day / day out you only manage to post the bad news... When did i post bad news
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Qandalawi;828327 wrote: Referendum where? In the SSC regions to see whether they want to unite with SL or not? Secession is justified, Somalia is a small country population wise and unity is vital for a whole lot of reasons. Its not unity for sake of unity but unity for a purpose - strength, economical and political competitiveness and for the long term survival of Somalis in the region. So, it will be about measuring the pros and cons of unity, whichever one outweigh the other should be opted for. Referendum for all of Somaliland all the regions awdal sanaag soool togdheer maroodijeex saaxil etc etc Lets see the will of the people.
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Mindesta to Earn Interest in Third Exploration Permit in Somaliland
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Siciid1986's topic in Politics
^^ Somaliland is indeed a blessed nation. -
Ethiopias foreign policy on Somaliland and Somalia
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
^^ Probably they know Somalis don't really care -
War i support the rebuilding of Mogadisho so magaalo Somaliyeed maha oo umad Somaliyeed ma degana but this is a cartoon and its sad that thousands of Somalis are now in Kenya as refugees wa wax laga naxo. Inshallah Abdul hala duceyo.
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Somaliland: 1st official participation in IGAD Deliberations
Xaaji Xunjuf posted a topic in Politics
Somaliland: 1st official participation in IGAD Deliberations Wednesday, 09 May 2012 13:13 Ministers Mohamed-foreign, Saad-Planning & Duur-Interior attend IGAD meetingBy: Yusuf M Hasan ADDIS ABABA (Somalilandsun) – The nation has participated in an official capacity a meeting of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development-IGAD The participation follows an official invitation from the East African countries development organization recognition of Somaliland's importance as a viable player in Horn Issues. During the meeting held in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa the country's representatives were Dr Mohamed Abdilahi Omar minister of foreign affairs, Dr Saad Ali Shire Minister of planning and national coordination and Hon Duur Arale minister of Interior. The meeting which was also attended by donors of IGAD based countries deliberated on development issues pertaining to uplifting living standards within IGAD members. IGAD and its donors agreed on the need to extend development activities thus attain ultimate goal of poverty reduction within the region. In his address to the assembly Dr Saad Ali Shire thanked the countries and organizations that support various sectors for prevalent development achievements in the country, he also thanked IGAD for the official invitation which he termed as an approval and silent recognition of Somaliland by the regional body. Foreign affairs minister Dr Mohamed Abdilahi said that Somaliland appreciates the invitation and will continue to uphold all the achievements it has garnered internally as well as in the international front. He also promised the country's full support for IGAD as its position is strong for utilization by the body especially in security and democratization in the Horn. The IGAD secretary General Mr. Mahbuub Ma'alin said that the invitation of Somaliland to the meeting which will now be constant comes after an IGAD assessment mission to the country which he recently led. He said that the assessment proved that Somaliland was a viable partner in all IGAD activities and though unrecognized internationally is worthy of inclusion as a full participant in IGAD meetings thus full beneficiary of development programs. -
:D ma ki dawlada hore goormu ka dhacay:D
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What is my wish and how can you look in my heart walee tan oo kale Its sad because the Somali Population is fleeing the country and more Foreign troops are heading towards Somalia My wish is that the foreign troops leave Somalia Somalis rule their country and all the refugees return home from Kenya and live in their country in dignity that is my wish.
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Ethiopias foreign policy on Somaliland and Somalia
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Its not crap its on their website lol they don't even make it a secret. -
Ethiopias foreign policy on Somaliland and Somalia
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
TPLF is pretty smart when it comes to foreign policy on somaliland and somalia, keep somalia divided along clan lines and clan entities. Keep somaliland as a friend tell them ur on their side but make sure they don't get recognition. Even if they do it should not come from Ethiopia or else u might unite somalia against Ethiopia. Cause Ethiopia knows there is only one factor that unites somalia which is Somaliland should not be Recognised the only thing the TFG shabaab and puntland the warlords. agree on. And make sure u keep the balance between the two and use ur political influance against them. In the mean time they are building a huge port in lamu soon they won't need somali ports djbouti berbera maybe for smaller imports. -
Itoobiya Oo Cadaysay Inaanay Faa’iido Ugu Jirin Dawlad Awood Leh Oo Somaliya Ka Dhalata, Sheegtayna In Aqoonsi Somaliland Heshaa Caqabad Ku Noqonayo Danaheeda “Odhaahda ah in Somaliya mar kale ka dhisanto nooc dawlad ah, nabad, dimuqraadiyad iyo horumar Somaliya ka hirgalla Itoobiya Faa’iido uguma jirto”Wasaarada khaarajiga Itoobiya “Somaliya waxa jira dekado badan oo Itoobiya u suurto-galin kara hawlaheeda, marka laga soo bilaabo dekeda Saylac oo taariikh dheer Itoobiya isticmaalaysay” Siyaasada Itoobiya ee Somaliya Addis-Ababa (Waaheen) – Dawlada federaalka Itoobiya ayaa ka hadashay aqoonsi ay Somaliland ka hesho beesha caalamka iyo dalalka Afrika ee ay ka mid tahay, waxayna muujisay in aanay raali ka ahayn in Somaliland aqoonsi hesho. Dawlada Itoobiya ah oo dawlad guun ah oo ay ku nool in ka badan 82 Milyan oo ruux oo kala qoomiyado ah, ayaa shaacisay siyaasada ay ka leedahay dalka Soomaliya oo ay hadda ciidamo ka joogaan iyo waliba Somaliland oo ay u aragto in nabadgalyadeeda ay faa’iido ugu jirto. Wasaaradda arimaha dibada ee Itoobiya ayaa Website-keeda gaarka ah ku baahisay qoraal dheer oo ay ciwaan uga dhigtay “Siyaasada Itoobiya Ee Ku Waajahan Somaliya”, kaasi oo ay ku faaqiday dhibaatada ka taagan Somaliya iyo haddii dawlad awood lihi ka dhalato dhibaatada ay filan karto iyo faa’idada ay ku qabto wakhtigan guud ahaan dalkii Somaliya la isku odhan jiray. Qoraalkan oo ku daabacnaa luuqada Afka Ingiriisiga ayaa lagu sheegay in aqoonsi Itoobiya gacan ka geysato oo Somaliland hesho aanu Itoobiya dani ugu jirin, iyadda oo wasaaradu sheegtay in aqoonsi Somaliland Itoobiya ka hesho uu saamayn xun ku yeelanayo danaha ay ka leedahay Somaliya, iyadda oo sidoo kale muujisay sida aanay u danaynayn dawlad Somaliya ka dhalata “Odhaahda ah in Somaliya mar kale ka dhisanto nooc dawlad ah oo soo celisa nolosha, nabad, dimuqraadiyad iyo horumar Somaliya ka hirgalla Itoobiya Faa’iido uguma jirto”ayay wasaarada khaarajiga Itoobiya qoraalkeeda ku tidhi, waxayna intaa ku dartay iyadda oo ka hadlaysa aqoonsi Somaliland hesho “Su’aasha ku salaysan Somaliland oo loo aqoonsado dawlad, Itoobiya uma qorshaysna inay si gaar ah u samayso, maxaa yeelay waxay dareen xun ku abuuraysaa Somalida kale ee nabada ku nool (Maamulada kale), taasina warwar ayay ku tahay danahayaga” Itoobiya waxay sheegtay in wada shaqeynta ka dhaxaysa Itoobiya iyo gobolada Somaliland ku jirto aanay ka mid ahayn in la aqoonsadaa “Sidaa daraadeed wada shaqeyntayada Maamulada kuma jirto inaanu aqoonsano”ayay tidhi war-bixinta wasaarada arimaha dibada Itoobiya baahisay, waxayna intaasi raacisay in dekedaha Saylac ka mid tahay ay isticmaalayeen ilaa muddo fog “Somaliya waxa jira dekado badan, kuwaasi oo Itoobiya u suurto-galin kara hawlaheeda, marka laga soo bilaabo dekeda Saylac oo taariikh dheer Itoobiya isticmaalaysay iyo ilaa Kismaayo” Wasaarada arimaha dibada Itoobiya oo sidoo kale qoraalkeeda ku muujisay in Itoobiya qorshaynayso inay dhaamam ka sameeyaan wabiyada Itoobiya ka yimaada ee Somaliya galla, ayaa waxa kale oo ay muujiyeen in Somalida Itoobiya ee ku dhaqan kililka shanaad ay la midaysan yihiin qoomiyadaha kale ee Itoobiya, isla-markaana ay ka yaraatay aragtidii Soomalinimadu.
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I don't get this topic what does a city in the north got to do with politics.
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Waxaan ka jeclahay midnimada Somaliyeed ma jirto, Hadraawi
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Cambuulo the Amhaaras are Cushitic who speak Semitic language and the Amhaaras in the lowland also speak afaanoromo. Carafaat niyo wax naga da waalida bay ka mid tahay Ethiopia iyadi ba kala socota adna halkeed u wada.? -
Djibouti govt supports Somaliland's bid for observer status in Igad.
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
^^ That will come inshallah. -
Tuareg rebels launch media campaign after claiming northern Mali It’s a new way for the Tuareg people to build support for a state of their own by Sarah Efron on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 3:53pm - 0 Comments AP The nomadic Tuareg people of the Sahara Desert are not as isolated as you might think. Armed Tuareg rebels, who claimed the northern half of Mali as their own state last month, are using a modern Internet and media campaign to build support for a state they call “Azawad.” The rebels, along with several Islamist militia groups, were able to take control of the territory in the chaos following a military coup by Malian soldiers on April 6. The Tuareg group National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad, known by the French acronym MNLA, issued Azawad’s declaration of independence on its website, mnlamov.net. French and English communiqués boast of the rebels’ “liberation” of various Malian cities, and dispute claims that the movement is dominated by pro-Moammar Gadhafi mercenaries. Site visitors can weigh in on the creation of an independent Tuareg state in a Web poll, check out photo galleries of rebels in action and watch YouTube videos of rebels in traditional wraparound scarves. The site isn’t actually aimed at people in Mali, where just two per cent of the population uses the Internet, but at governments and journalists in the West. “They’re trying to convince people outside of Mali that they represent people there, and that they’re worthy of being included in negotiations,” says Will Reno, a Northwestern University specialist on rebel movements. “It’s like the peacock raising its feathers to attract attention.” When the Internet first reached this part of Africa around 2001, the Tuareg quickly realized its potential, says professor Jeremy Keenan, a Mali expert at the University of London. “They realized they could start controlling their economy, which was primarily based on tourism, by jumping over their own corrupt bureaucrats and dealing directly with European travel agencies and individuals.” From there, it was only natural for the Tuareg to set up websites to get their political message out. The MNLA site has more in common with old-fashioned propaganda pamphlets than the grassroots social media movements that emerged in the Arab Spring and Iran’s Green Movement. Armed militias, increasingly, have begun turning to the Web to spread their message. Somalia’s al-Shabaab, for example, has an active Twitter account. The tweets range from links to high-quality videos intended to draw recruits from the Somali diaspora, to calls for Muslims to wage jihad, to warnings that Somali transitional government officials will be hunted down and executed. Indeed, “when the Kenyans attack al-Shabaab,” says Keenan, “Kenyan and Shabaab commanders tweet back and forth.” Africa watchers say the MNLA’s site may have earned the Tuareg rebels some sympathetic international press in the rebellion’s early days, allowing them to transmit a simple message of an oppressed ethnic group fighting to free its homeland. The reality on the ground is much more complicated: rebel groups affiliated with al-Qaeda control much of the region, and a large part of the local population have no interest in an independent Tuareg state. So far, the Tuareg media campaign hasn’t been enough to turn the tide of international opinion. “They can communicate with the outside world more directly, which they couldn’t do at all before,” says Keenan. But “they have no support whatsoever in the international scene
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Waxaan ka jeclahay midnimada Somaliyeed ma jirto, Hadraawi
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Carafaat the Ethiopians we have been fighting them since the 16 century do you even know the foreign policy of Ethiopia towards Somalida. Hadaynu ka nabad galno baynu buro sidna taasina dhici mayso. Hadraawi laakin dee mu odhan xabashi aynu la midowno waxbaad isku qasaysa adeer:D -
Waxaan ka jeclahay midnimada Somaliyeed ma jirto, Hadraawi
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Carafaats favorite song Lol -
A khadar i am carafaats older uncle he borrows some words from me here and there he is a honest unionist yarka so dhawee.
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Clan is everything wa halki NGOGNE eh.
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