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A_Khadar;758679 wrote: There is no such accord, but there is peace agreement between two clans from cerigaabo to wardheer in 1990/91... Are you familiar with that? There was a peace conference held in ceerigaabo in 1993 and all communities agreed to live in peace side by side under the Somaliland Government this ended all difficulties it also ended the civil war in Sanaag.
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A_Khadar;758664 wrote: There is nothing you ever sure that might even be your own project.. Again they walked the walk when they proved your dulutions exists on one side of the city not all. few facts and i am sure about that Somaliland administration has been running the affairs of ceerigaabo the past 20 years There is only the Somaliland police Somaliland army present in and around ceerigaabo No other administration ever tried to undermine the Somaliland administration in Ceerigaabo not talking about odayaal iyo slaamo welfare ku qaata Minneapolis. All Communities in Ceerigaabo agreed to live in peace in Ceerigaabo under the Somaliland Administration No one is allowed to carry guns and weaponry inside the city except the Somaliland security forces These are all facts not emotions my dear Friend A khadar
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If Kenya Succeeds, Who Will Rule the Jubbas?
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Mintid Farayar's topic in Politics
Kenyans can't fight wa balayadu fulaysana -
Mintid Farayar;758610 wrote: No, it's a reaction to the Iranian dimension - increasing Iranian presence in East Africa according to the Israeli military press. Could be but it also could be just the good relations between Kenya and the Jewish state odinga visited Tel aviv several times in 2008 2009 Israel also produces and supplies weaponry to Nairobi.
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piracy is a big problem in the region
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The 4.5 is not only wrong, its a crime against humanity
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Cambuulo ma dhibic 5 baa -
VC4Africa extends tech support to Somaliland A year after a group of venture capitalists partnered to form Venture Capital for Africa (VC4Africa), their move to back a lab in Somaliland comes as a sign that tech entrepreneur funding in Africa is moving beyond traditional hubs like Johannesburg, Nairobi, Lagos and Accra. “We see ventures coming online in Congo, Gabon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali, Southern Sudan and Somaliland; it shows there is an entrepreneurial appetite on every corner of the continent,” said Ben White, VC4Africa founder. The group is backing Somaliland’s first software incubation and testing labs. VC4Africa matches entrepreneurs with VCs. Entrepreneurs register their apps and businesses with VC4Africa to receive feedback and potential funding from venture capitalists within the organization. VCs working with VC4Africa include eVa Fund, Acumen Fund, Ashoka Change Makers, East Africa Capital Fund and In Return Capital. Somaliland and its capital, Hargeisais, are relatively peaceful relative to the more famous war-torn Somalia and its capital, Mogadishu. Because of the similarity in names, Somaliland is often mistaken as hostile and unstable, but the country is served by fiber optic cable and telecom costs are relatively affordable compared to other countries and major cities such as Nairobi and Addis Ababa. “The region is quite stable, energy and Internet provision are above average and you have a young and graduated workforce which is hungry to prove their skills,” said Saskia Reus, head of international partnerships at VC4Africa. The lab in Boorama, Somaliland, is being formed in partnership with ExtendedBits, a local software company. VC4Africa has already connected the company with RLabs in South Africa, to allow developers in the two companies to exchange ideas and improve on software and testing. “There is tech talent in Somaliland and graduates are quick to learn principles of software testing,” said Hassan Giire, founder of ExtendedBits. “Somaliland has one of the cheapest telecom rates and the infrastructure is good.” Giire said the company is ready to deliver high quality testing and enhance on-the job training in order to attract bigger outsourcing contracts in Europe. Source:http://news.idg
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srael increase in support for Kenya's al-Shabaab battle draws fresh threats Israel will increase its support for Kenya's battle against Somalia's Islamist insurgents, officials said, in a move which drew threats of fresh attacks from the militants' al-Qaeda-linked leadership. Al-Shabaab has warned of fresh reprisals Photo: REUTERS By Mike Pflanz, Nairobi3:36PM GMT 15 Nov 2011Comment Because "Christian" Kenya was reaching out to "Jews", Muslims had "a responsibility" to act, said a spokesman for al-Shabaab, the Somali jihadist group. Shimon Peres, Israel's president, said his country would "make everything available" for Kenya to secure its borders and boost internal security as it continues its incursion into its anarchic neighbour. There were few details of the surprise deal, which came a month after Kenya's invasion of Somalia to hunt down the Islamists. But Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, said: "Kenya's enemies are Israel's enemies". "We have similar forces planning to bring us down," he said after meeting Raila Odinga, Kenya's prime minister, who was visiting Jerusalem. "I see it as an opportunity to strengthen our ties." RELATED ARTICLES Israel agrees deal to help Kenya fight al-Qaeda-linked Somali militants 15 Nov 2011 Somali kidnappers demand money for return of dead French hostage's body 20 Oct 2011 Armed guards to protect British ships 30 Oct 2011 Aide workers pulled from camp 14 Oct 2011 Africa piracy: foreigners being held hostage 14 Oct 2011 News of the agreement immediately drew fresh threats from al-Shabaab, which has been fighting Somalia's Western-backed government since 2007. "We want to tell the Muslim world that we have the same religion, the same faith and the same god," Mohammed Ali Rage, al-Shabaab's spokesman, said in a message broadcast on jihadist radio stations. "It is their responsibility to support their Muslim brothers in Somalia because the Kenyan Christians are seeking support from the Jews in Israel." Analysts warned that publicly linking Israel to the Kenyan mission threatened to "erode" the broad backing for the offensive among moderate Somalis. "This move will give [al-Shabaab] room to push the perception that this is not just Kenya fighting for itself, but that it is a coalition of Christian or non-Muslims fighting against Muslims," said Andrews Atta-Asamoah of the Institute for Security Studies in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital. "It would have been preferable to delay this, or to accept help covertly. "Now al-Shabaab will be the beneficiary, it will get more funding, more recruits, and the support that Kenya was getting on the ground will be eroded." The deal could also backfire within Kenya, said another Somalia expert in Nairobi. "There are large numbers of radicalised Muslim youth in Kenya already, and this kind of thing, using megaphone diplomacy to boast that Israel's behind you, will do no end of harm to trying to contain them," he said. But Mr Odinga said that increasing threats "called for more advanced and improved security measures". Israel gave Kenya logistical help following al-Qaeda attacks on the US embassy in the capital, Nairobi, in 1998. Four years later, al-Qaeda blew up a hotel on Kenya's coast popular with Israeli tourists, and tried but failed to shoot down a holiday jet taking off from Mombasa for Tel Aviv. The news of the fresh Kenyan-Israeli agreement came as Unicef, the UN's children's charity, said the number of children killed and wounded in southern Somalia had soared in recent weeks. Sikander Khan, the agency's representative for Somalia, said that 24 children were killed and 58 seriously injured in conflict in October – nearly double the number in every other month this year.
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Profile: Ibrahim Haji Jama Mead (Ibrahim al Afghani)
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Interesting profile Ibrahim Haji Meecaad -
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Ethiopia: Trade ministers sacked By The Africa Report The Ethiopian government has given its trade ministers the boot following a widely criticised price cap strategy that was introduced in the country at the beginning of the year to control inflation. The Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi's Office sacked Trade Minister, Abdurahman Sheikh Mohammed and Minister of State for Trade, Ahmed Tussa over the weekend only fifteen months after the two were appointed into office. It was reported that recently mounting public discontent over the introduction of the price cap, in January and which was revised in June, triggered the move. A trade ministry price cap on 18 basic commodities at the beginning of the year was blamed for market instability that saw the country's inflation soar to around 40 per cent. Consumers and traders also criticised the government over its decision to impose the price cap as well as their lack of ability to effectively enforce it. The Ethiopian government has vowed to take various measures to minimise the inflation level. Under the new measures the government will stop borrowing from the central bank and also subsidise certain basic commodities like wheat and oil. Both the World Bank and the IMF have said that the inflation could have a negative impact on the country's economic growth. The international lenders have predicted that the 40 percent inflation will cut the 11 percent growth projection for the year 2011/2012 by half. But the Ethiopian government says it can reduce the inflation to a single digit.
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Former Somalia president rejects Kenyan invasion
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Che war abtigis doesn't support the Kenyan invasion he supports the Azanian invasion. -
Israelis Ugandans burundis Kenyans Eritreans Ethiopians Djiboutians Can't and are never capable of solving Somalia's problems.
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Former Somalia president rejects Kenyan invasion
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Wali waxa nool dad damiir leh waleh. -
Dr. C/qaasim oo kasoo horjeestay soo galitaanka Kenya ee Somaliya Qaahira : (Sh. M. Network) Madaxweynihii hore ee Soomaaliya Dr. C/qaasim Salaad Xasan ayaa waxa uu sheegay inuu kasoo horjeedo soo galitaanka ciidamada Kenya ee gudaha Soomaaliya. Dr. C/qaasim Salaad Xasan oo ahaa Madaxweynihii hore ee Soomaaliya oo waraysi siiyay Idaacadda Shabelle isagoo ku sugan Magaalada Qaahira ee dalka Masar ayaa waxaa uu kasoo horjeestay soo galitaanka Ciidamada Kenya ee wadanka Soomaaliya taasi oo uu ku tilmaamay inaysan aheyn mid toosan. C/qaasin ayaa waxaa uu sheegay in Kenya ay daris la tahay Soomaaliya, isagoo sheegay inay xaq u leedahay inay difaacdo qaranimadeeda, hase ahaatee looga baahnaa inay ku ekaato Xuduudeeda, isagoo ugu baaqay dowladda Kenya in Ciidamadeeda ay kala baxdo gudaha dalka Soomaaliya. Madaxweynihii hore ee Soomaaliya C/qaasim Salaad Xasan ayaa waxaa uu tilmaamay inaysan suuro gal aheyn in Kenya ay duqyso dal iyo dad madaxbanaan aysan xaq u laheyn sida uu sheegay, wuxuuna kula taliyay in Kenya iyo wadamada reer galbeedka ah ee taagayrayay inay joojiyaan duqeymaha Kenya ay sheegtay inay ka fulinayso Soomaaliya. Deegaano ka mid ah gobolada Jubbooyinka ayaa waxaa ku sugan Ciidamo farabadan oo ka tirsan Kenya kuwaasi oo dalka usoo galay inay la dagaalamaan Xarakada Al Shabaab oo ay ku eedeeyeen inay amaan dari ka gaystaan Xadka dalkaasi uu lawadaago Soomaaliya.
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Guddoomiyaha Degmada Taleex Oo Ka Hadlay Dib-u-dhaca shirka KHaatumo 2 iyo Arrimo Kale November 14th, 2011 Comments Off Taleex (Somaliland.Org)- Guddoomiyaha degmada Taleex Md. Saleebaan Axmed Xaaji Diiriye, ayaa ka xog waramay sababaha keenay dib u dhaca ku yimi shirkii khaatumo 2, oo lagu waday in uu beelaha sool iyo buhoodle uga furmo degmada Taleex horaantii bishan. Guddoomiye Saleebaan Axmed Xaaji Diiriye oo maanta u waramayay shabakada wararka ee Somaliland, waxa kale oo uu ka waramay guud ahaan xaalada nabadgelyada degmada iyo masuuliyiintii Somaliland ee gobolka Sool ee ay afduubka ku qafaasheen maamul goboleedka Puntland, kuwaasi oo weli xidhan magaalada Garoowe waxaanu yidhi “Xaalada degmada Talleex, nabadgelyo ahaan aad ayay u fiican tahay, marka laga reebo dhacdooyinkii hore ee maamul goboleedka Puntland ku afduubteen masuuliyiinta gobolka Sool, ilaa haddana aanu cid ka soo daynin.Xaaladu aad ayay u wacan tahay roobab badanina way ka da’een deegaanka.” Ayuu yidhi. Guddoomiyaha degmada Talleex Saleebaan Axmed Xaaji Diiriye, waxaanu intaa raaciyay “Dhinaca kale degmada Taleex waxaa ka socda shirkii Khaatumo 2, shirkaas oo uu aad uga soo hor jeestay aadna uu ula dagaalamayo maamulka Puntland, iyada oo u aragta in shirkaas aanay wax dan ahi ugu jirin Puntland, hadana waxaa halkaasi ku sii qulqulaya ergooyinka iyo wargaradka beelaha sool iyo buhoodle ee ka qayb galaya shirka, waxaana hadda ku dhamaaday guddiyada maxammuud garaad oo beeshee igu dambaysay ay xalay ku hoyatay oo ahayd beeshii Jaamac Siyaad galbeed.” Guddoomiyaha degmada Taleex waxa kale oo uu intaa raaciyay “Iyada oo shirkii weynaa ee khaatumo 2 uu dib uga dhacay xiligiisii, lana filayo in uu furmo bisha 12aad ee sannadkan, waxaan ku tlo bixin lahaa wefti culus loo diro shirkaas, weftigaas oo ka kooban siyaasiyiin iyo wax garad aaminsan siyaasada Somaliland, si door fiican loogu yeesho, loogana faa’iidaysto fursadaha inooga baanaan shirkaas.” Saleebaan Axmed Xaaji Diiriye oo aanu way diinay bal in uu faahfaahin ka bixiyo ujeedada shirkan iyo baahada keentay in wakhtigan la qabto, waxa uu ku jawaabay “Iyada oo 20-kan sannadood ee ugu dambeeyay ay beesha sool iyo buhoodle khilaafyo awgeed ay sababtay in ay qaybsamaan oo qolo tidhaahdo waxaanu nahay Puntland qolona tidhaahdo waxaanu nahay Somaliland , muranadaas badan oo oo beesha ku keenay dib u dhac ballaadhan oo ay kaga hadhay ummadihii kale ee deriska la ahaa, taas markii la arkay ayaa la isla qaatay in aan wax dan ahi ku jirin. Muhiimada ugu waynina markii caqliyan loo fekeray waxa ay noqotay in wada hadal la sameeyo oo ciddii dani ku jirto iyo nidaam ahaan la wax la iska waydiiyo, waxyaabo badan oo hadda in aan ka hor dhaco aanay ahaynina way jiraan.” “ujeedada ugu wayni waxa weeye in dadku aayahooda ka tashadaan, natiijada ugu weyn ee ka soo baxaysaana waxa weeye sidii maamulka Somaliland wadaag loola samayn lahaa waxna loola qabsan lahaa, wixii tabasho ah ee jirana laga wada hadlo. Aniga oo filaya in ay sababtayba aaraahdii Madaxweynaha Somaliland Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud Siilaanyo ee ahayd beesha sool iyo buhoodle waxa ay tabanayso waxaan u hayaa gogol nabadeed,”ayuu Yidhi Guddoomiyaha Taleex.
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The 4.5 is not only wrong, its a crime against humanity
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Well if we imply the theory of the concept of balance of nature it doesn't conclude the overaching purpose to create a single functioning state which is most definitely unnatural to the majority of the people of Somalia. In a country that is lived by multiply clans and subclans the Balance of nature keeps that intact by having that famous 4.5 power sharing Formula. In addition the ecological change and how the nature is constattly in flux and in effect of quite naturally out of balance the same with the Clan situation in Somalia. But the 4.5 Clan formulah keeps it in balance or tries is to keep it balance despite the challenges and changes on the ground. The Federal structure proposed by the government is also unrealistic not because the people of Somalia are being exposed to something they are unfamiliar with a clan state that belongs to you a neighboring clan state that belongs to you're neighbor. This was the case before Colonialism the only difference is you want to create a federal state that allows it's citizens also to have a national identity and some sort of people-hood and this is not the case at the moment Embrace the 4.5 carafaat its part of the nature.
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