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Daahir Rayaale: Somaliland Weligeed La Midoobi Mayso Somaliya
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
Well said president daahir rayaale kahin -
Caraaf no the parliament did not approve the incursion the parliament was formed by the People of Somalia. Because somalia is still in a period of transition but legally the parliament represents the people of Somalia and they did not approve it thus the incursion is unlawful.
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Ciiid wanaagsan all of you may ilahay bless our lives families and may we be here together next year again inshallah
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Booliiska Allay baday oo xidhay nin ka tirsan Sirdoonka Kililka shanaad Allay baday(Waaheen) ciidanka Booliiska Allay baday ayaa habeen hore magaaladaasi ku qabtay Askari ka tirsan Ciidanka Sirdoonka ama Dhar cada ee Dawladda Goboleedka Somalida Itoobiya ee Kililka shanaad oo la yidhaahdo Suldaan Faarax Axmed. Taliye ku-xigeenka ciidanka Booliiska Degmadda Allay baday Maxamud Sandheera oo aanu wax ka weydiinay sababta iyo denbiga uu Ninkaasi galay ayaa yidhi ” ninkaasi wuu xidhan yahay xalay baananu qabanay, waxa uu noola mid yahay uun dadka kale Kiiskiisana waanu baadhaynaa, imika wax kale oo aan kaaga sheegi karaa ma jirto, laakiin marka aanu dhamayno kiiskiisa ayaan kuu warami doonaa” ayuu yidhi mar aanu weydiinay cabasho ka imanaysa dadka deegaanka oo sheegaya tayada Booliisku Degmaddu inay yar tahay isla markaana aanay awoodin inay ka hortagaan dadka xuduuda iskaga talaaba iyo Ganacsiga oo Kootarabaan ahaan ku mara waxa uu yidhi “arrinta Ciidanka in la siyaasadeeyo maaha. warkaas-na waxba kama jiraan. ciidanka Degmaddu waa kuwo isku filan waxaa aad i weydiinaysana waxaan u malaynayaa uun inay tahay warar aan xaqiiq ahayn oo la iska abuuranayo” ayuu yidhi inkasta oo uu Taliye ku-xigeenka Booliiska Degmadda Allay baday sidaas yidhi, hadana dhinaca kale wararka naga soo gaadhaya deegaankaas ee ku saabsan qabashada ninkaas ka tirsan Ciidamadda Kililka shanaad ayaa sheegaya in ay booliisku qabteen isagoo Telefoon ku hadlaya isla markaana ay ka qabteen huteel ku yaala magaaladda Allay baday, waxaanay intaas raaciyeen in uu wali gacanta Booliiska ku jiro. sidoo kale waxa ay qaar ka mid ah Dadweynaha Magaaladaasi Waaheen u xaqiijiyeen in ay Ciidamadda Booliisku muddo maalin ah ay saldhiga u taxaabeen sadex qof oo kala ah Guddoomiye ku-xigeenkii UDUB Muuse Gahayr Wacays, Guddoomiyihii hore ee Kulmiye Daa’ud Maxamed Cawaale, Xubin ka tirsan Ururka Horumarinta Allay baday ‘UHWA’ Keyse Hudle Cali, kuwaasoo ay sheegeen in Ciidanku dhawr jeer oo hore sidan oo kale u xidheen. xadhiga kooxdan ayay ku sheegeen inay la xidhiidho wax ka sheega cabashooyinka Degmadda ka taagan taasoo ay ku dhaliilaan Maamulka Degmadda, taasoo keentay in maamulku ku Eedeeyo inay wadaan waxyaabo Lidi ku ah hawl qabadka Maamulka Degmadda iyagoo shaqo ka dhigtay sida ay ku doodeen Dacaayad joogto ah oo ay ku hayaan. Magaaladda Allay baday oo ku taala Xuduudka Somaliland ay la leedahay dalka Itoobiya ayaa waxa ka socda dhaqdhaqaaq Ganacsi oo ay labada dal iskaga talaabaan gaadiid sida shixnado kala duwaan
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Azaaniya leader gandi visits Ethiopia for talks
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
^ political instability what you on about -
Azaaniya leader gandi visits Ethiopia for talks
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Politics is a very dirty game guys. -
Carafaat but the amisom forces are on a mandate even though the tfg agrees with the kenyan invasion its still not legal. The parliament didn't vote for it it was not approved, the amisom forces are just there to protect the weak transitional federal government. Their main task is just to protect the tfg from alshabaab insurgency. Kenya invaded somalia for their own interest and obviously the war will just escalate even further not sure how kenyans are able to defeat alshabaab.
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Kenya: State May Review Eritrea Ties Over Shabaab Walter Menya 4 November 2011 Kenya is not ruling out reviewing its relationship with Eritrea after allegations that Asmara was arming the Al Shabaab insurgents in Somalia. Eritrean envoy to Kenya Beyene Russom was Friday summoned to a closed door meeting with top foreign ministry officials including Foreign minister Moses Wetangula, permanent secretary Thuita Mwangi and Secretary for Political and Diplomatic Affairs Patrick Wamoto. Briefing the media after the meeting, Mr Wetangula said Kenya was not ruling out "reviewing diplomatic ties" with Eritrea - a term that could loosely translate to severing ties - if the Horn of Africa state fails to give satisfactory explanations. Kenya along with IGAD and Africa Union, the minister added, would also support enhanced sanctions against Eritrea which has been identified as a destabilising force in the region. However, Eritrea has chosen to send their foreign minister to Nairobi for a meeting with Mr Wetangula next week in a bid to calm down the rising tensions between the two countries. "We are open-minded. In a relationship you can never say never to any issue," Mr Wetangula said at the press briefing in his office. Mr Russom left in a rush and did not attend the press briefing. "Those (reviewing ties) are always extreme options that any country can take in circumstances that may justify that. As it is now we have not reached that level yet because the ambassador has delivered letters to me from the Eritrean foreign minister wishing to come to Kenya and talk to us." "As a country if we get unsatisfactory explanations and answers then we move to level two," said Mr Wetangula, dropping a hint of the measures is willing to take to deal with Eritrea. The Kenya Defence Forces are currently in hot pursuit of the Somali terrorist group after a string of kidnappings of foreigners and aid workers within the Kenyan territory. On Tuesday, three planes landed in Baidoa, an Al Shabaab stronghold with consignments of weapons for the militants with evidence strongly pointing towards Asmara as the origin, a charge Eritrea has vehemently denied. The allegations that have been forthcoming include supply and delivery of weapons to Al Shabaab and other militant groups in Somalia and possible supply of other materials and general support by Eritrea. "I have discussed with the ambassador and given him the full details of the allegations and the intelligence we have in our possession. We sought an explanation from him which he provided on behalf of his government. In a nutshell he denied everything as was expected," said Mr Wetangula. Speaking to the Nation on phone, Mr Russom said the meeting with the minister was cordial. He also said he had delivered his minister for foreign affairs' request to meet Kenya officials Monday or Tuesday next week. "It was a very good and fruitful meeting. My minister will be here next week to address the issues raised next week," he said. According to Mr Wetangula, the government has opted for dialogue with Eritrea as the first step with the option of taking other unspecified measures unless they get satisfactory answers to intelligence reports on Asmara's ties with Al Shabaab. "It is not the first, neither the second nor the third time allegations about Eritrea's support to militants have emerged," the minister said, adding that the security agencies were putting all the intelligence reports together ahead of the Eritrean foreign minister's visit. "Our options are all open on every front but we want to have a process that is well-informed and leads us to a direction we desire to achieve the best results for this country," said Mr Wetangula. Kenya's increasingly tough stance towards Eritrea has received support of scholars and political analysts who want to see more action in that direction. Career diplomat and former Kenyan Permanent Representative to the UN in New York Ochieng Adala described as "sad" associations, real or perceived, between Eritrea and the Somali terrorist group. "The perception, leave alone proof, that Eritrea is collaborating with al Shabaab, a terrorist organisation whose express aim is to destabilise the entire sub-region, is a sad commentary on Eritrean leadership," said Ambassador Adala. President Isayas Aferwerki's regime in Eritrea is battling a barrage of charges by its IGAD neighbours and the UN over its role as a destabilizing force in the Horn of Africa. With the UN Security Council considering imposing additional sanctions on Eritrea, the regime is quickly finding itself in isolation as the region turns its back on Asmara over its role in fuelling bloodshed in Somalia. On October 18, the UN Security Council members began negotiations on a draft resolution seeking to impose additional sanctions on Eritrea. The draft resolution was circulated by Gabon on Friday October14, and is co-sponsored by Nigeria. The draft is also supported by South Africa who is also a temporary member of the Council. Support for the draft resolution by three African nations in the Council has been seen as crucial to the UN tightening the noose around reclusive Eritrean regime officials. Debate on additional sanctions followed the UN Security Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea, in which the Council accused Eritrea of financially backing Al Shabaab. The UN report published what it termed "documentary evidence of Eritrean payments to a number of individuals with links to Al Shabaab" through its embassy in Nairobi. Just days before of the release of the UN report, President Kibaki told his IGAD counterparts at a meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to enhance security measures to curb the growing destabilisation activities associated with Eritrea. It is understood that the draft would condemn Eritrea for its destabilising activities in the region, call for full implementation of the existing sanctions regime against it as established by resolutions 1844 and 1907 and impose additional sanctions targeting the Eritrean government. The draft would also contain annexes listing Eritrean political leaders who would be subject to the existing travel ban and asset freeze and would, among other things, oblige UN member states to prohibit the transfer of any funds to the Eritrean government or anybody acting on its behalf, as well as any investments in the mining industry in Eritrea or imports of raw materials. "Claims of Eritrean backing for Al Shabaab are indeed preposterous not only because of Eritrea's political stance but also because of Al Shabaab's deep antipathy towards the 'secular Eritrean state'," Asmara said in the statement On Tuesday, the Kenyan military warned residents of 10 towns, namely, Baidoa, Baadheere, Baydhabo, Dinsur, Afgooye, Bwale, Barawe, Jilib, Kismayu and Afmadow not to go near Al-Shabaab bases because it would strike them to destroy the weapons.
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Could Al-Shabaab gain from Somaliland's booming arms business?
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
^^ badhaacis and some more Bacaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaac -
Could Al-Shabaab gain from Somaliland's booming arms business?
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
stuff and nonsense -
Amiin saca dabadisa muxu ugu qoray puntland waba nin walaan lool
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Wafti Balaadhan oo uu Hogaaminayo Wasiirka Arimaha Gudaha Somaliland oo Gaadhay Magaalada Ceerigaabo Weftigan ayaa si weyn loogu soo dhaweeyey Magaalada Ceerigaabo, iyada oo ay ka hor tageen markii ay Weftigu galayeen Weftigan maanta gaadhay Magaalada Ceerigaabo oo uu Hogaaminayey Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland Maxamed Nuur Caraale (Duur), waxaana Weftiga ku wehelinayey Wasiirada Warfaafinta iyo Wacyigelinta Axmed Cabdi Xaabsada, Shaqada iyo Arrimaha Bulshada Ilhaan Maxamed Jaamac, Taliyaha Ciidanka Taraafikada, Afhayeenka Xisbiga Muxaafidka ah ee Kulmiye Mujaahid Maxamed Kaahin iyo Masuuliyiin kale. Weftigan ayaa si weyn loogu soo dhaweeyey Magaalada Ceerigaabo, iyada oo ay ka hor tageen markii ay Weftigu galayeen Magaalada Ceerigaabo Masuuliyiinta Gobolkaasi, Salaadiin iyo dadweyne aad u tiro badan, isla markaana loo gudbiyey Guriga Martida Magaalada Ceerigaabo oo ay caawa u hoydeen. Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland Maxamed Nuur Caraale (Duur) oo ka hadlay Ujeedada socdaalkooda ayaa sheegay in ujeedada socdaalkoodu tahay sidii ay uga qayb qaadan lahaayeen Daminta shaqaaqadii ka dhacday Magaaladaasi. Wasiirka ayaa sidoo kale sheegay in ay kulan la yeelan doonaan Beelaha ay Shaqaaqadu ku dhex martay Magaalada Ceerigaabo.
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They lived there for 100's of years Clans push each other around the big Foot Community push around the oromos it happens what is more important is both Communities are natives and Walaalo and live there at the end of the day they have to live together and the whole dispute is about to be solved as somalis say oodi ab ka dhow.
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^ its a shared deegaan
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Somalia no one is justifying killings, Clans fight but the kilil Admin was arresting just selectively a certain group well that's unfair and unacceptable any how they will be free soon inshallah.
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Others People Backyard the nomads who fought against their rival clan in the dhagaxbuur district were natives of the region the Kilil Admin is just mistreating them unfairly that's all.
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loool@ Ethiopian court system have u ever been to Ethiopia?
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Two clans fought in yoocaale the Clanish Habashi administration in jigjiga arrested some nomads in the Yoocaale region don't worry they will be free soon.
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This topic is funny Abtigiis oo Xiinfanin id card u samenaya
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safar wanaagsan oba ilahay hakula garab galo safarkaaga take care saaxib
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Azaaniya leader gandi visits Ethiopia for talks
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Gandi is a professor and an educated smart politician he is not like the warlords running around in Somalia. As carafaat said he is removing every little doubt the Ethiopians had against his Proposed state and ofcourse that they have nothing to worry about.As bad as the Kenyan Military incursion is and a set back to the peace and stability in Somalia but it's all about who is going to fill the vacuum when alshabaab is evicted from those regions.