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eeg wata Somalidi qaran ba laga hadlaya clan bey ka sheekenayaan markasey leeyihin qaranki aaway
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The ladies and the citizens of the people of Somaliland pay tax to government that protects their interest and country President Axmed Maxamad Maxamuud Siilaanyo may allah reward him for his good deeds, was sworn in that he will protect the religion the territorial integrity of Somaliland protect the people of Somaliland he will defend the flag and the Constitution of the country. And in return the citizens of the republic will pay tax to his government like every other civilized society. Hellow what did xaglatoosiye do for the single mothers from his clan in the diaspora other than collecting money from them what did he do with all the money they send him to wage a war Against the Somaliland government. Did he organize the weekly teleconference to collect more money lol, and your telling us he does not need the money come on who are you kidding. And no this thread is not about Sheikh dalxiis this topic is about Somalilands flag flying next to all the other country flags.
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BAD NEWS: Kampala Accord passes, Somalia is officially ruled by IGAD
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
Boondheere by the way i don't support Alshabaab or any of the the so called extremist groups in Somalia but do not portray the African mercenaries as angels. -
BAD NEWS: Kampala Accord passes, Somalia is officially ruled by IGAD
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
Uganda is defending Islam actually. I stopped reading there -
Yes your Xaglatoosiye doesn't get humiliated giving parties at international airports with single mothers from his clan he can't even visit the village he is from called Buhoodle how long has he been away now is he still collecting money from the poor diaspora to buy himself a plane ticket. Mujahid Siilaanyo is a well respected leader meets presidents where ever he goes.
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President Amxed Maxamad Maxamuud Siilaanyo Kama qasna he got a personal invitation from the president of south sudan Mr Salva Kiir Mayardit he got welcomed in juba had casho with ban ki moon UN boss president of Eritrea Isayas afewerki President of Zimbabwe Robert mugabe the flag of the nation he represent was raised along all the other flags he celebrated with the people of south sudan and their independence and flew back to his country he's got a country to run you know. By the way how is your clan jabhad leader Xaglatoosiye he is been away for a long time.
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BAD NEWS: Kampala Accord passes, Somalia is officially ruled by IGAD
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
You do know that stateless Somalia benefits Yoweri Museveni and his Country he made that clear few months ago he gets funding for his troops in Somalia the same way uncle sam paid the bills of Melez zanawi in 2007 Yoweri is also fighting against islam in the horn of africa he said he would send Islam back to the middle east Uganda and Ethiopia are both members of Igad and foreign Meddiling will continue -
BAD NEWS: Kampala Accord passes, Somalia is officially ruled by IGAD
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
^^^^^looool what is the difference between uganda and Ethiopia they are both africans -
Somaliland Oo Abaabul Kala Qaybin Ah Ka Wadda Gudaha Buhoodle-(Maqal)- Lasanod Online. Tuesday, July 12, 2011 Buhoodle,(lasanod Online)- Ayaamihii u danbeeyey waxaa ka jiray magaalada Buuhoodle ee xarunta gobolka Cayn shirar markii hore lagu sheegay.. in looga hadlayo aayaha gobolka Cayn, laakiin hada xaaladu waxay isku badashay in shirkaasi uu soo farageliyey maamulka Soomaliland isla markaasna shacabka magaaladu arrintaasi ay ka biyo diideen. Xaalada magaalada Buuhoodle ayaa saaka kacsan kadib markii shirar gooni gooni ahi ka bilaameen magaalada Buuhoodle ee xarunta gobolka Cayn, shirkaasi ayaa waxaa wada xubno ka oo jeeda gobolka Cayn waxayna sheegeen markii hore in ay ka talin doonaan musqalbalka gobolka Cayn, waxaase hada wararku sheegayaan in xubnahaasi u xuubsiibteen kuwo u shaqeeye maamulka Soomaaliland. Magaalada Buuhoodle ayaa saaka waxaa laga qabanqaabinayaa mudaharaad looga soo horjeedo xubnahaasi la sheegay inay gacan saar la yeesheen maamulka Soomaaliland. Taliye ku xigeenka booliska gobolka cayn ahna ku simaha taliyaha qaybta booliska gobolka Cayn ee Puntland Gashaanle Ibraahin Cabdi Balayax "dhoolgu" ayaa Lasanod Online uga warbixiyey arrimahaas, hoose ka dhagayso.
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BAD NEWS: Kampala Accord passes, Somalia is officially ruled by IGAD
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
Somalia last its sovereignty long time ago when you have 12000 Amisom mainly ugandan forces in your capital while you don't have the authority of the forces roaming in your country. And the decision are made else where people take this lightly but its a serious issue when the late Mr cheese was told to resign there was nothing he could do he does not control Buhuku and the Ugandan mercenaries and the orders came from Kampala and he does not have loyal clan Militia like the warlords back in he days. The TFG was constructed and designed in this way that it was destined to fail its a failed institution. -
BAD NEWS: Kampala Accord passes, Somalia is officially ruled by IGAD
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
Dark day for somalia. Allah ha u sahlo -
Halo ciyaaro calankeena
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Prospects for the future Whatever government is born from Yemen's conflict, if any, it will face the almost insurmountable task of re-creating a state out of a county that has descended into regional control. With the economy gradually slipping into complete free-fall, powerful tribesmen have taken it upon themselves to supply Sanaa with gasoline and other basic essentials, increasing personal revenue and solidifying their control over major highways. With Yemen importing most of its supply of wheat grain and other basic foods, the power to distribute fuel to trucks bringing food into major cities has fallen to tribes. Any new government that is born from Yemen's political turmoil would face these tribes as powerful rivals to consolidated central government. With tribes seizing control of the northern economy, Yemen's south is left to suffer the consequences of what has essentially become a foreign economic crisis. As already deep-seated hatred for northerners continue to fester as the conflict continues, south Yemen, similar to Somaliland, may simply find it more prudent to secede and avoid undue suffering. Jeb Boone is a freelance journalist based in Sanaa, Yemen, and managing editor of the Yemen Times
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Who is running Yemen? Posted By Jeb Boone Monday, July 11, 2011 - 7:12 AM Share On June 3, Yemen's long-ruling President Ali Abdullah Saleh was badly injured in an attack by unknown assailants. His departure from Sanaa to a military hospital in Saudi Arabia seemed to many people to have finally resolved the long standoff between Saleh's embattled regime and a variety of political challengers. But the intervening weeks have brought Yemen no closer to resolving the political uncertainty. Anti-government protesters first erected tents in cities like Sanaa and Taiz. Tribal leaders then began to slowly come out against the Saleh government and express their support for the youth movement. As the once resilient tribal patronage system began to break down, chaos erupted across the country, leaving Saleh with only a small piece of real estate in a northern mountain valley to reign over. With Saleh in Saudi Arabia and no replacement in sight, who is running Yemen? In the vacuum created by Saleh's absence, his politically crippled deputy has been left as a steward to Sanaa's empty seat of power. Just days after his unplanned departure, Saleh's son Ahmed took up residence in the presidential palace, sending a message to protesters and defiant tribesmen that his father's will would be done through his proxy. Meanwhile, Yemen's political opposition, the Joint Meeting Parties, has taken control of Sanaa's Change Square protest camp, attempting to solidify its political life in any new government. While Sanaa's power brokers look to posture themselves to take seats of power, the Yemeni government has lost total control over the rest of the country. Yemen's rugged northern tribal regions have rarely been ruled directly by president, imam, or foreign colonizer until the rise of Ali Abdullah Saleh in 1978. Learning from the dismal failures of the Ottomans and succeeding five failed presidents, two of which were assassinated, Saleh took a more nuanced and delicate approach to ruling the fractured region. Instead of governing Yemen's tribes by force or sheer military domination, Saleh began to co-opt the tribes into Yemen's government through a system of patronage. Some sheikhs received government stipends while others were placed in prominent political and military positions. Throughout most of his political career, Saleh maintained a subtle but stable hold on the Yemen Arabic Republic, known as North Yemen. In 1990, he became the first ruler since the Queen of Sheba to rule over the entire historic region of Yemen (except for northern regions now under the control of Saudi Arabia). In spite of a civil war in 1994, he continued to hold North and South Yemen together in one state. Fissures began to appear in Saleh's fragile dominance over Yemen's north in 2004 when a group of tribesmen, calling themselves the Believing Youth, rose up in armed rebellion against the Saleh government. While the Yemeni government claimed that the Zaidi Shiites of the northern Saada governorate sought to reinstitute an imamate, the rebels themselves claimed that they were marginalized and discriminated against by the government. These Houthi rebels, named after their now dead leader Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi, fought a series of six wars against the Yemeni military, with the last war ending in 2009. Ironically, what was once the most war-torn region of Yemen is now the safest. With most of the military focused on maintaining control of major cities swarmed by anti-government protesters, the Houthis have had an opportunity to rebuild their communities and live in complete lack of state control. Sanaa: Saleh's last bastion One of the last remaining vestiges of government control in Yemen is the country's capital, Sanaa. In spite of Saleh being whisked away to Saudi Arabia to receive treatment for wounds sustained in an attack on his palace, his son Ahmed, commander of the Republican Guards, and his eldest nephew Yahya, commander of the Central Security Forces, have maintained a stranglehold over the city. Military checkpoints still dot the city; more ominously, soldiers of the Central Security Forces, the only Yemeni military branch that has remained ostensibly loyal to President Saleh, still roam the streets. All along the city's major thoroughfares, Yahya's men stare intently at passing traffic, looking down the barrels of Russian heavy machine guns mounted in the back of camouflage-painted pickup trucks. The rural north: The land of tribal autonomy Yemen's tribal areas have never been friendly to centralized control, at the behest of foreign powers or Yemeni leaders. The country's most powerful tribal confederation, Hashid, has even managed to bring the fight to Saleh's doorstep in the capital. Under the leadership of Sadeq al-Ahmar and his younger brother Hamid, a billionaire businessmen and opposition political figure, the Hashid confederation and Yemen's Republican Guards engaged in a 13-day-long war in downtown Sanaa. After Saudi mediators managed to negotiate a cease-fire, fighting began in several tribal strongholds such as the city of Arhab, just a few miles outside Sanaa. With fighting still ongoing, tribesmen are showing no intention of coming under the umbrella of Saleh's government ever again. Marib governorate: Yemen's Wild West The Marib governorate, east of Sanaa, has been wracked with chaos ever since the death of Jabr al-Shabwani, son of prominent Sheikh Ali al-Shabwani, killed by a U.S. drone strike in May 2010. To take revenge for his son's death, Ali destroyed a section of one of Yemen's largest oil pipelines, leading to billions of dollars in lost revenue for the Yemeni government. As anti-government protest began sweeping the country, Ali and his tribesmen ramped up their campaign against the government's infrastructure. The oil pipeline was attacked several more times, and attacks against power stations began. In addition, tribesmen still control a long stretch of road leading into Sanaa, blocking shipments of fuel. Taiz: The hub of the youth revolution Last February, protesters first erected tents in the city of Taiz, Yemen's intellectual and industrial capital. Since the first tent spike was driven into the asphalt, crackdowns on protesters have been worse than in any other city in the country. Also unlike anywhere else in Yemen, tribesmen have been fighting back against security forces in Taiz. Sheik Hamoud al-Makhlafi, a former member of Saleh's ruling General People's Congress Party, has declared himself and his tribe to be defenders of the youth revolution. Street battles are a common occurrence in this contested city as Saleh and his relatives attempt to retain control of Yemen's second-largest city. Aden: South Yemen's former capital Founded in 2007, Yemen's southern separatist movement has suffered extremely violent crackdowns and political imprisonments. Claiming to be under the occupation of the northern tribal regime, the southern movement has come out of the shadows in Aden and is operating in the open. The military personnel loyal to Saleh's regime are distinctly absent in Aden. Unlike Yemen's capital where anti-government banners and signs are found only near Sanaa University, the port city is emblazoned with anti-government graffiti on walls and shops and even across the high security walls of now empty government buildings. The flag of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, the former state of South Yemen, is a ubiquitous symbol, hastily spray-painted throughout the city. The Abyan governorate: Under AQAP control? Last month, armed militants descended from the surrounding mountains into the city of Zinjibar, the capital of the Abyan governorate. The militants were able to seize control of the city and adjacent villages with ease, according to Abyan residents and witnesses who say that Yemen's elite American-trained counterterrorism unit inexplicably withdrew from the area hours before the attack. Since the seizure of the area by what the government claims to be al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) militants, a war of attrition has been waged by the Yemeni military through constant airstrikes and artillery bombardments. Thousands of Abyan residents have fled the intense violence. With southern Yemen falling away from government control and the north embroiled in political and tribal chaos, Yemen's fractured entities show little sign of coalescing. While several tribes, including the Houthi rebels and the Hashid Confederation, have expressed support for the youth revolution, few people, if any, have command of the vast tribal network that Saleh utilized so masterfully. Along with disparate northern tribes, many southern Yemenis have expressed a desire to secede from the north completely regardless of who is in power in Sanaa.
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Gacanku dhiiglayaashii Afrika ugu caansanaa oo kulmay Sadexda gacan ku dhiigle oo ugu caansan Afrika ayaa ku kulmay magaalada Juba Koonfurta Suudaan Horjoogaha maamulka SNM Danbiile dagaal Siilaanyo oo Soomaali u badan dumar,caruur iyo curyaamiin ka carari waayey ciidankiisii SNM ku xasuuqay gudaha Soomaaliya gaar ahaan gobolada Sanaag Cayn Iyo Awdal ayaa la kulmay dhiigiisa dhinaca xasuuqa ee bariga Afrika madaxweynaha Ereteriya Isaias Afwerki iyo ninka hogaaminaya xasuuqa qaarada Afrika dhinaceeda Koonfureed Robert Gabriel Mugabe. Madaxweynaha Ereteriya Isaias Afwerki ayaa kaalmo ciidan iyo mid lacag waxa uu siiyaa ururka Alshaaba oo ka dagaalamaya koonfurta Soomaaliya iyo degaanada Puntland waxaana hubka uga soo degaa Alshabaab dekeda Berbera sidoo kalena ciidanka ay soo tababaraan Ereteriya ayaa lagu soo daabulaa Buuraha calmadow iyaga oo lagu wado gaadiid laga leeyahay hargaysa si ay nabad gelyo xumo uga dhaliyaan degaanda Puntland. Ugu danbayntii Bulshada Caalmaka waxaan u sheegaynaa in maamulka Puntland iyo Bulshada ku nooliba ay doorteen nabada, horumarka maamul wanaaga deris wanaaga iyo wada noolaashaha wadamada deriska ah sida Itoobiya iyo Bulshada caalamka inteeda kale, hase ahaatee maamulka Hargaysa waxay saaxiibo ka dhigteen falaagada aduunka ugu caansan sida Mugaabi iyo Afwerki oo dadkooda har iyo habeenba xasuuqaya sidoo kalena taageera argagixisada caalamiga ayaa ah maamul taageera argagixsada nabad xumada ka wada degaanada Puntland sidoo kalena baro kiciyey shacab badan oo ku nool gobolada waqooyiga Soomaaliya ayna Beesha uu ka soo jeedo Siilaanyo. caydruush tallow ma bahda allsanaag.com ba
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South Sudan People Rejected the Colonial Map of Anglo-Sudan Colony
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Liibaan's topic in Politics
The Zack i have seen it on a video live on the ceremony it's as authentic as it can be -
gooni;733530 wrote: Markaad tv ka daawato somaaligaa gaajaysan maxaad dareentaa?ma inaad soomaali tahay mise somaliland? Saxiibkay wuxuu yidhi gow,,, war anaga unbaa iskala qaad qaadeenee yaa na yaqaan:D waxan dareema inay rashin u bahanyihin
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ilaahay ha cafiyo boqorka
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A khadar i don't defend any one i just find the question silly and baseless if a man says he is a muslim he is a muslim
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Bakeeylaba burka kama filan, Gudomiyaha bulshada rayidka ah, ahna afhayeenka cidamada SSC, ahna Corneyl cidamadi hore ee Somalia aya isu diyaarinaya sidii u Hargeysa uga soo qaadan lahaa mashruuc gogol Buhoodle oo u dhiganta tii Widhwidh Wararka laga helayo Hargeysa aya sheegey in Ahmed Abdixaabsade iyo Ina bakeeyle u dhex marey xidhiidh mudo soconayey xidhiidh kaas oo in dhawaale soo jitamayey aya hader u eeg mid soo ifbaxday kadib markii u Abdirisaq bakeyle siiyey Wareysi khadka Teleefnaka ah oo u sheegey in aysa matalin keyse iyo waxa la socda ee isagu iyo group kiisu matalaan Deeganka Buhoodle diyaarna u yihiiin Gogol Nabadeed oo la dhigo arinkaas aya waxa la sheegey in ay ku weheliyaan dhamaan xubnihii u ulaleeyn jirey SSC ee jogey Buhoodle oo ay ka mid yihiin ugu yaraan afar caqiil iyo rag ninkarmeedyoyaal ku sugan Buhoodle arinkan aya imaanaya xili ay shir ku qabteen group la baxay 15 hormarinta deeganka kuwaas oo sheegey in ay soo maga caabi doonaan 99 xubnood oo so diyaarin doono gogashi nimankan aya ahaan yirey kuwii u olaleeyn jiry SSC ee ku sugan Buhoodle, kolkii la ogaadey wax ay hadoodilayaan ragan aya awalba isku qarinayey sigaada ayado ay dhamaan shacaabka Buhoodle dhigeen mudaharaad aad u balaadhan kas oo ay ku soo bandhigeeen in ay ka soo horjeedan cidkasta oo docfarur ku keneysa deegaanka Buhoodle aysana Raqkhis ahaayn 52 nin ee ku geeriyoodey dagaalkii kalshaale dhiigoodi dhamaan cuqaasha culumo awdiinka iyo shacabka buuhoodle aya ka soo horjeestey isku deyga ay wadaan hagaaga SSC ka jooga Buhoodle ee Hargeyse u sii jeeda yagoo sheegay in aysan wax gogol ah qadaneeyn inta SNM joogan dhulka SSC source kalshaalenews
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Horta has any one heard of faroole has any one seen him at the independence ceremony in south sudan,, allpuntland claimed he was flying to juba on the 9th of july , As for sheikh dalxiis he will do anything just to avoid going back to vila Amisom i don't blame him when he is out of vila Amisom thats the only time sheikh Sharif can be Sheikh dalxiis.
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Passerby why are you so afraid of the media there is media in the buhoodle region Mr Adow reported from there al jazeera reporter reported from Buhoodle and the ssc Militia he than returned back to hargeysa. There should be media inside the Somali occupied territories of Ethiopia but you and you're regime are terrified when it comes to international media in the O'gaden region why is that?
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Che siday igu dhaanta aniga maxaad ka taqana imisa lacagtay ku tunto habenada qaar imisay ka siineysa masaakinta ku dhibaateysan dadaab kenya in wax lo qabto wa fiicantahay laakin waan tagay dadaab oo madaxan ka taabtay oo waan isku so ag duubay maxay u taraysa publicity stunt saado waxa weye ana wa ii kan:D Anigu sadaqada na waan biixiya intii taagteyda na waan sadaqeya laakin dee dadka isma tus tuso.