Wiil Cusub

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  1. Carafaat;840873 wrote: Wiil Cusub, all Somalis generlize. Godane does it, Edna does it and even I do it. dont you do it Nothing is wrong with generalization. For Americans if you said Somalia they are remembering about Black Hawk, For me if you said Djibouti I am thinking about Kulayl iyo Kaneeco For Europeans if you said Ethiopia they are thinking about Hunger For Somalilanders if u said Puntland they are thinking about pirate and For Edna you know it.
  2. Carafaat;840846 wrote: Edna Aden's cousin Godane : Everyone outside Al Shabaab is Gaal. Edna Aden: Everyone outside Somaliland is terrorist, pirate. . You recall Godane because they are same tribe. Generalization is what you are doing now
  3. Eedo Adna Aden deserve to have her own song, because she makes angry all Somaliland-diid / Somaliweyn-dreamers. she is better than all somaliweyn professors like prof sameters, prof Glayd, prof. AZania and prof Cawar.
  4. Wacaaaac runtaa laga qaylinayaa. Dadku markay gaboobaan siiba dumarku waxba ma dhawraan She said in my age I can say that! kkkkk
  5. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Edo Adna makes my day again. she makes angry all this fake-union clowns (Waxa dhariga ka keenay karka waa kulaylka) reer Sol waxa cayda ka keenay waa runta iyo xaqiiqaday ku hadashay mamadu. Anoon dhib kuu gaysan oo wadaniyad kuugu imid baad Qaldanoos iigu yeedhay!. Iyaduna adoo 21 sano dhib waxaan ahayn ka shaqayn ayay teroris kuugu yeedhay xaqiiq iyo cadayna way raacisay, markaasad ka cadhoonaysaa car! Proof her wrong
  6. I am wondering how they will effect local kids/ youth. Instead of "dhaqancelis" and hoping that they will change their bad behavior they could be "Dhaqan-bi'is" for locals. Alpha can you tell us how is interaction between dhaqan-celis and locals.
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  8. Wednesday 06 June 2012 Parents of some British Somalis are sending their children back to Africa because they fear what might happen to them in the UK, writes reporter Jamal Osman. Hassan, a 20-year-old man from Sheffield, is enjoying life in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Back in the UK he faced so many challenges. His family was always worried about him getting into trouble and ending up in jail - or dead. Sitting on the rear seat of a white Toyota car, Hassan told me: "Africa's all right, blud - don't be thinking that Africa's dead. "This place is actually better than I thought it was going to be - like everyone else thinks before they get here. Gaza, that's what I thought. Youth crime "Freedom! Wow! You get a lot of freedom here - no-one will be worried about you. But in England if you're out late your mum's going to think the worst case. Young Somalis in Britain face a huge challenge. They have some of the worst records in education, employment and youth crime. They find themselves alienated from traditional Somali culture but not fitting into British society, either. Now hundreds of parents have decided that the best thing to do is to send their children back to Somalia. Hassan's father, Abdi Ali, is one of them. He was worried about his son hanging around with the wrong crowd. He said: "There were lots of youngsters around his age, some older. As they were growing up they were getting into groups and even fighting each other. "He was young and impressionable, so he could have gone in any direction. So I wanted him to experience Somalia." The rehabilitation community I travelled to Hargeisa to find out what Hassan was learning over there. What struck me immediately was that wherever I went I was hearing people with British accents. Local residents told me more and more British youngsters were coming to Hergeisa. So many, in fact, that they even have a name for them - dhaqan celis - which loosely translates as "the rehabilitation community". Hassan feels a lot safer in Hargeisa than in the UK. His new home is the capital of Somaliland - a peaceful region of Somalia. It feels far from the war in the south between the Islamists and western-backed troops. "It's like the civilians are police. That's what makes you feel safe - if anything happens to you, you've always got help around." Hassan regularly meets some other members of the rehabilitation community as they attempt to help each other adapt to the Somali way of life. They have a meeting place, with activities like basketball, snooker and workouts in the gym. Fatima Saeed, the unofficial chief of the rehabilitation clan, runs the youth centre. She grew up in Wales, so knows what it is like to arrive from the UK. Why is this child coming back? "They can spot the child from the UK," Fatima told me. "It's just a body-language thing. "It's just a stigma that's attached to it - why is this child coming back? He's coming back because he's done something." To help them get to know their motherland, they go on day trips. Laila was a member of the group. Back in London she loved fashion, acting and dancing, but her parents decided that was unacceptable for a Muslim girl and sent her to Somaliland. In our culture its always like the men are in control. I grew up in a world where I've seen that everybody is treated equally - fair. Laila Laila understands why she's there: "They (parents) always want what's best for you - but growing up in the western world I didn't see it like that. I was the biggest rebel - I thought if I can't have it my way, then you're not going to have it your way. "I didn't realise that I was only harming myself. That's what I learnt - to compromise." But one compromise she's not happy about is losing some of her freedom. As we arrived at Berbera beach, the local police told us that boys and girls could not swim together, so Laila was "trapped in the bus" while the boys cooled off in the sea. "I'm being teased because I can see the sea but I'm not allowed in," Laila said angrily. Not trusted "In our culture its always like the men are in control. I grew up in a world where I've seen that everybody is treated equally - fair." What made it worse for Laila was that local girls were allowed on the beach. But girls in the rehabilitation community are not trusted to behave. "When you see other girls on the beach and we're not allowed - it feels like a personal attack because you're from outside." A visit to the Laas Gaal, which has some of the oldest cave paintings in Africa, was a better experience for Laila. Looking at the paintings, she said: "It's amazing to see our heritage and our culture. Not in a million years did I think there would be paintings here from thousands of years ago. "It makes me appreciate my culture." And this culture, which at first she did not want to know, has now given her a new direction in life. She teaches children in a neighbourhood where parents do not have enough money to send them to school. "I thought to myself: instead of listening to Rihanna, or something meaningless in the house, get those children and bring them to the house; print stuff out from the internet, teach them stuff - numbers, greetings - give them a better chance in life." After seeing a neighbour being beaten by her husband, she has also started counselling women. "I'd like to see Somaliland a bit more like Britain. I know it won't be, but I'm talking about fairness - things like that." But they are all loving their new status there. The money their parents send them from the UK funds a more privileged lifestyle in Hargeisa. They feel they are upper class there, but back in the UK, they were working class. Many Somali youngsters in the UK are caught between two different cultures - not feeling British - but not Somali, either. Coming to Somaliland, they at least understand where they came from. And that gives them confidence and a sense of place. Laila hopes to return to the UK soon. She really wants to go to university. Hassan has no plans to come back. Jamal's cameraman during the filming of this report was Ahmed Farah
  9. Mario B;837665 wrote: More like a broken record, this article could have been written 2001, 2007, 2011, 2014, 2016. etc, etc... !! Yes it could been written longtime ago before Independence. Every body understand lost of greater Somali (somaliweyn) and you do nt want wake up from that dream.
  10. Liban;837653 wrote: I don't remember Somalia fighting Ethiopia for Somaliland. Somaliland was always part of Somalia. The author of this article is trying so hard to fight for a lost cause. Give it up, and join as one the Federal States in Somalia. Don't worry u will still be able to call Silaanyo, Mr. President. President of Somaliland State of Somalia that is. He is not only author who shows the danger of Somali wey dream. read this pridiction from economist Somali Take-off Feb 27th 1960 OVERSHADOWING all these problems is the question of Ethiopia’s attitude towards its young, noisy, and weaker neighbours. Somalis are flagrantly calling down trouble upon themselves by the clamour for a Greater Somalia ; the union of all Somali-speaking people in Somalia, Somaliland, French Somaliland, Kenya—and Ethiopia. The Pan-Somali movement is led from Mogadishu by an exile from French Somaliland, but all Somali politicians automatically include it in their creed. It gets a certain support from Cairo, although the Egyptians themselves are shaky about what sort of trouble they are trying to stir up for whom in the Horn.
  11. Better to break up this artificial nation. Somalia, the failed state in the Horn of Africa, was born in 1960 with the seed of its own destruction — a grandiose commitment to achieve the dream of a Greater Somalia at the expense of its neighbours. Balaayaduba halkan ayay ka bilaabantay ama indhaha ha laga laliyo ama xaqiiqada ha la wajaho.
  12. Che -Guevara;837492 wrote: 96? What do you base your number on? He can answer simple simple direct question. Let me ask more complicate question. Do you know meaning of parasite? How can SL become parasite on Mogadisho?
  13. Waa aragti shaqsi oo dhinac ka raran laguna faaleeyay shirkan si maan gaabnimo ah. Ma qiyaasay qoraagu, in meeshu ay tahay Istanbul ee aanay ahayn London. Waxa hubaal ah in madaxda wadankani sanad ka hor aanay waxba ka aqoon Somaliland. Anigu marna maan filayn in SL ay janis ku leedahay Istanbul waayo qofka wax ka og halkay taagnayeen waxa uu u arki karaa guul SL u soo hoyatay qodobadan uu wasiirku sheegay. “Arrimihii aanu shirkan Istanbuul u nimid waxay ahayd casuumad iyo marti-qaad aanu ka helay dalka Turkiga. Waxyaabihii aanu u nimidna waxa ka mid ahayd 1-Inaanu Somaliland qeybteeda ka hesho wax kasta oo taageero ah sida dhaqaalaha iyo mucaawimooyinka. 2. Waxa kale oo aanu u nimid inaanu dawladda Turkiga oo u soo banaan baxday inay arrimaha Soomaalida wax ka qabato inaanu u sharaxno kana dhaadhicino himiladda iyo qadiyadda Somaliland. 3- in aanu wadamadda aduunka ee shirkan ka qeyb galay la yeelano shir doceedyo ah kala yeelano arrimaha siyaasadda iyo horumarka ee Somaliland ka socda,”ayuu yidhi Wasiirka arrimaha dibadda oo shirkaasi markii uu soo xidhmay la hadlayay saxaafaddu. Wasiirka oo ka hadlayay qodobadda Shirkaasi ka soo baxay ee khuseeyay Somaliland wuxuu yidhi “Qodobadda muhiimka ah ee shirkaasi ka soo baxay ee Somaliland khuseeya ee aanu filaynay inay nooga soo baxaan waxa nooga hirgalay 1-In balan-qaadkii baaqa ahaa ee ka soo baxay shirkan in dawladda Turkiga iyo dawladihii kale ee shirkan balan qaadka ka sameeyayba ay balan-qaadeen inay wixii dhaqaale ah iyo horumarin ah ay toos u siinayaan Somaliland wixii kaga soo hagaaga mucaawimaddii halkan lagaga dhawaaqay. 2-Waxa nooga soo baxay waxaanu shir la yeelanay Raysal wasaare ku xigeenka Turkiga iyo wasiirka arrimaha dibadda waxay sheegeen inay Somaliland ka furaynayso xafiis qunsuliyad ah iyo xaga horumarinta ah si ay muwaacimadda Turkiga iyo Somaliland u noqoto mid toos ah.3- waxay Somaliland fursad u heshay shirkan oo ay ka soo qeyb galeen lixdan dal inay ka soo jeediso dareenka shacbiga iyo himilooyinka qaranka Somaliland. 4- qodobkii ku baaqayay inay wada hadal Somaliland iyo Soomaaliya yeeshaan wada hadal ayaa ka mid ahaa isna qodobaddii ku soo baxay war-murtiyeedkii shirkaasi laga soo saaray.”
  14. Very good more than what i was expecting (Istanbul is not London) Their is alot of work to do to change Istanbul. Turki madax buur maaha dad fudayd ku dhaqaaqa
  15. Oomar iyo Deero ma wax kale oo ay ku tartamaan ayay waayeem May wax kale maal gashadaan
  16. GaadhHaye;836154 wrote: It is not the personal shortcomings of the so-called FM, stpid, it is the fake vision that is failing you! Safarkii Wasiirka arimaha debeda ee Somaliland uu ku tegey dalka belgium oo ay ku taalo xaruunta Europian union iyo xaruunta Difaaca wadamada reer galbeedka( NATO) iyo xaruumo kale oo international ihi wuxuu ahaamid guuldaro ku soo gebageboobey cid uu la kulmayna ma jirin waxaana cadeyd in uusan karti shakhsiyadeed iyo aqoon diblomaasiyadeed midna lahayn wuxuu u ekaa shakhsi caadi ah oo tamashle iyo booqasho qaraabo u jooga belgiumka ,waxaa cad oo hubaala ummada reer somaliland ee ku kala nool USA iyo Europe in ay u arkeen safarkaasi wasiirka mid shakhsiyadeed ee uusan ahayn mid ummada dani ugu jirtey. [/i] La soco qaybta danbe oo aanu kaga hadli doon wakiilada loo magacaabo debedaha( waa safiirada). Beentu lug qudha oo la qabto ayay leedahay. Waxan wax dhaama maad la timaadid intaad ma quustayaasha Qarannews keenaysid ma booqasho qaraabo u jooga belgiumka waxa aad video ga ka aragtaa
  17. Great I like most of Hereri docs from H-city
  18. Waar qolooyinkan meesha ka qayl-qaylyaya laba arimood midna kuma heshiinkaro Sayid Maxamed iyo SNM waayo nin walba midbuu geesiyaal iyo mujaahid u arkaan. Laakiin ta qudha ee ay ku kala duwanyahiin waa, midina wuu guulaysaty (SNM) midina isagoo qaxaya oo la eryanayo ayuu dhintay (sayidka). Dagaalka xaqa ah iyo ka aan xaqa ahayn farqiga qudha eeu dhaxeeyaa waa guusha!! (Intaad xaq-raadis tahay ee aad dulmi diid tahay waad guulaysanaysaa)
  19. uchi;832175 wrote: the title should have been Conference on female genital mutilation ~ come on XX why "female genital mutilation" Ceebtaan wada qabno maxaa keenay meesha yaa UCHI
  20. Somalia;832122 wrote: Looks good. Who's this woman, halkee baan ka helikaraa, what's her name? All available details are appreciated. Pirate-boy She could be your mother Sahra Halgan was one of SNM veteran That time u ware not born
  21. Whare is General no answered after 24 hrs Beentu lug qudha oo la qabtay leedahay