Wiil Cusub

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  1. This is only way they can clean pirate eval
  2. Draft Somaliland National Development Plan (NDP) 2012 – 2016 For Full recovery and Rapid development http://slministryofplanning.org/images/nationl_plan/ndp.pdf
  3. Carafaat;754243 wrote: VOILA http://slministryofplanning.org/images/nationl_plan/somalilanvision2030.pdf Thanks carafaat this is clear hoop-full vision, real leader come with clear vision and gave hoop his ppl
  4. These groups, which the president identifies as minorities, actually comprise approximately 60% of the total Somaliland population. None of these groups wholeheartedly supports Somaliland. Everybody who mention percentage without proper statically studies or reference shows ignorance
  5. Nin Somaliland neceb baad tahay waana la hubaaye Nin garashada og baad tahay hadana gees mariye Nin tisii daryeeli waayay tu kalena dhibi baad tahaye Naruurana waxaad ka dhowri Naca Muqdisho yaale Niyadaada wixii ku jiraan arki iyo naxligaad wado e Nabadaydu waa ta ku dhibi eed ka ladi laadahaye Waatan naanaab noqdaa agana idhaa sida ayeydey e Waatan cana boodhe naawilaa waa hore jiri jiraye Waatan doqon ma waaye wixii iga maray wali ciilka la taahaaye Awoow aabahay tan haduu arko wuu ka xanaaqi inaan reer abtigii weeraray ee kaftanka ha gaadhsiin.
  6. Waa ceerigaabo ma sadexgeeskaa mise waa dhulkaad sheegatid
  7. Somalia;753025 wrote: You never had control in the parts you claim. Siduu ku tagay oday Siilanyo dooxada nugaal if he didn't controlled
  8. That is especially true of Somaliland where the feeling against the south is still very bitter. Reunification with the south is unanimously opposed. Not a single Somalilander I know wants reunification. Not a single Somali from the rest of the country wants Somaliland to stay independent. Unless we are very careful, peace in the south of Somalia will mean war in the north. May be small minority of Somaliland and small minority of rest of the country could not agree this statement, anyhow as long as majority of each part of formal somalia is against idea from other part, war is eminent
  9. Carafaat;752625 wrote: Monopolisation of the Somali livestock industry, the economical backbone and the Somali lifeline is nothing to cheer for. If only they would understand. why Monopolisation while this is third Maxjar in Berbera, There is competition between Indho deero and Aljabiri which is good for market
  10. All minorities must be guaranteed decent treatment. Whoever Siilaanyo sent this letter to is probably having a really good laugh. To be completely honest without I am almost certain this has nothing to do with the NW Somali leader. It was probably written by someone claiming to be him. It has to be! Thankful Anyway, his ability to write or not to write is a non-issue really. But even the ideas in the article posted here aren't that of his. Abtigiis Waxaad ku doodeen inaan xitaa fikirka uu xambaarsanyahay qoraalkan aanay ahyn mid Siilaanyo ka timid. Waxa hubaal ah in Siilaanyo ay siyaasadiisa meel wayn kaga jirto wax ka qabashada Dadka la hayb sooco iyo kuwa laga tiro badanyahay waxana kuu cadaynaya qodobadan: Akhri qodobaduu arinkan doorashada horteed xisbugu ka soo saaray: SIYAASADDA XISBIGA KULMIYE EE DADKA LA HAYB-SOOCO. muxuu ka qabtay mudada sanadka ah ee uu xilka hayay: M/wayne Siilaanyo Oo Magacaabay Guddida Daraasaynta Kaalinta Haweenka Iyo Dadka Laga Tirada Badan-Yahay Madaxwaynaha oo magacaabay lataliyaha arimaha dadka la hayb sooco MASUULIYIINTA SARE EE BEESHA GABOOYE OO TAAGEEREY GO’AAMADII MADAXWEYNE AXMED MOXAMMED…
  11. Abtigiis;752508 wrote: Why is the name of the author given as A.M Silaanyo. It is Matt Bryden. It shows. Silaanyo can barely put togather two coherent sentences in his native somali, let alone in the queen's language! Abtigiis ma markuu odaygu qasanayo ee Faysal ka cadhaysiiyo ee uu UFFF ku waasho ayaad aragtay, miyanad ogayn inuu shahaadad ka qaatay Mother queen.
  12. Yunis you see only durkside why about Israel?? what he said about Ethiopia is true Ethiopia was the fastest-growing non-oil-dependent African economy in the years 2007 and 2008.[85] In spite of fast growth in recent years, GDP per capita is one of the lowest in the world source wikipedia
  13. HARGEISA – Drought, famine, refugees, piracy, and the violence and terrorism endemic to the shattered city of Mogadishu, a capital ruined by civil war: these are the images that flash through peoples’ minds nowadays when they think of the Horn of Africa. Such perceptions, however, are not only tragically one-sided; they are short-sighted and dangerous. Behind the stock images of a region trapped in chaos and despair, economies are growing, reform is increasingly embraced, and governance is improving. Moreover, with Yemen’s government imploding across the Red Sea, the Horn of Africa’s strategic significance for maritime oil transport has become a primary global security concern. In short, the Horn of Africa is too important to ignore or to misunderstand. Of course, no one should gainsay the importance of combating famine, piracy, and terrorist groups like the radical and murderous Al-Shabaab. But, at the same time, we have seen my homeland, Somaliland, witness its third consecutive free, fair, and contested presidential election. And Ethiopia has emerged as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, with GDP up 10.9% year on year in 2010-2011, rivaling China and leading Africa. Indeed, Ethiopia is one of the few countries in the world poised to meet the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals on time and in full in 2015. In the wider region, too, things are looking up. South Sudan gained its independence this July at the ballot box. And Uganda has discovered large new deposits of oil and gas that will help to lift its economy. All of these changes reflect the fact that the Horn of Africa’s peoples are no longer willing to be passive victims of fate and their harsh physical environment. On the contrary, they are determined to shape their destinies through modernization, investment, and improved governance. After decades of stable enmities, the peoples and nations of the Horn of Africa are learning how to cooperate and align their interests. For example, Somaliland and Ethiopia are collaborating on the construction of a gas-export pipeline from Ethiopia’s ****** region, promising new jobs and income for people in one of the poorest and least developed parts of the world. Although there is much that we can and will do to help ourselves, the Horn of Africa can still benefit from international assistance. But the international community needs to do more than provide food and medicine to victims of famine and drought. Necessary as that is, we need pro-growth investments that will help provide jobs for our peoples and products and resources for the world. That means focusing on promoting market economies and stable government, rather than subsidizing failure and failed states. Unfortunately, at least with respect to Somaliland, this is not the case. For 20 years, ever since we re-established our independence – we had voluntarily joined with Italian Somaliland to form Somalia in 1960 – the international community has closed its eyes to the successful democracy that we have built. Even more perverse, it appears to be demanding that we abandon the peaceful, tolerant society that we have established and submit to the control of whatever government – if there even is one – rules (or misrules) the remainder of Somalia from the rubble of Mogadishu. Our successful democratic experiment is being ignored in part because of a hoary ruling a half-century ago by the Organization of African Unity, the precursor to today’s African Union. Back then, with the recent demise of the colonial empires stoking fears of tribal rivalries and countless civil wars, the OAU ruled that the frontiers drawn up by the imperial powers should be respected in perpetuity. That taboo still claims routine support from many African leaders. And yet Eritrea’s secession from Ethiopia did not lead to other breakaway movements in Africa. Likewise, South Sudan’s peaceful, and internationally supported, separation from Sudan has not led to new calls for Africa’s borders to be redrawn. A 2005 report by Patrick Mazimhaka, a former AU deputy chairman, cast heavy doubt on the application of this rule in Somaliland. As Mazimhaka pointed out, the union in 1960 between Somaliland and Somalia, following the withdrawal of the British and Italian colonial powers, was never formally ratified. But his report has been left in a drawer ever since. So when should a people be able to declare their independence and gain international recognition? The Palestinians’ decision to take their case to the UN has put this issue on the front burner. International law is of no help here; indeed, the World Court has offered only scant guidance. The basic principles that I believe should prevail, and which Somaliland meets, are the following: · Secession should not result from foreign intervention, and the barriers for recognizing secession must be high; · Independence should be recognized only if a clear majority (well over 50%-plus-one of the voters) have freely chosen it, ideally in an unbiased referendum; · All minorities must be guaranteed decent treatment. All three of Somaliland’s parties adamantly support independence, confirmed overwhelmingly by a referendum in 2001. So there is no question of one clan or faction imposing independence on the others. Yet, although Somaliland is deepening its democracy each day, our people are paying a high price because of the lack of international recognition. World Bank and European Union development money, for example, pours into the black hole that is Somalia, simply because it is the recognized government. Somalilanders, who are almost as numerous as the people of Somalia, are short-changed, getting only a fraction of the money invariably wasted by Somalia. Justice demands that this change. The national interest of most of the world’s powers requires a Somaliland willing and able to provide security along its borders and in the seas off our coasts. Our people are willing. But, to paraphrase Winston Churchill, give us the tools, and the international recognition, so that we can finish the job. Ahmed M. Mohamoud Silyano is President of Somaliland. Copyright: Project Syndicate, 2011. www.project-syndicate.org
  14. Laascaanood (RBC) Madaxweynaha maamulka Somaliland Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud Siilaanyo iyo wafdi uu hogaaminayo ayaa xalay gaaray magaalada Laascaanood ee xarunta gobolka Sool iyadoo amniga si weyn loo adkeeyey. Wafdiga Axmed Siilaanyo ayaa waxaa ka mid ah taliyihiisa ciidamada Gen Nuux Taani iyo taliyaha booliska Maxamed Saqadhi Dubbad. Wararka ayaa sheegaya in xalay markii uu Siilaanyo tegey magaalada bandow la saaray, waxaana magaalada la dhigay ciidamo fara badan oo ah kuwa booliska Somaliland. Dhanka kale Axmed Siilaanyo iyo wafdigiisa ayaa saaka waabarigii booqday jiida hore ee Gambara iyo Tukaraq halkaasoo ay ku horfadhiyeen ciidamada Puntland iyo Somaliland oo sanadihii la soo dhaafay dagaalo ku dhexmareen. Booqashada Axmed Siilaanyo ee Laascaanood ayaa ah tii ugu horeysay ee uu ku tago Laascaanood mudo siddeed bilood ah oo uu xilka hayey. Waxayna ku soo adeeysaa xilli magaalada Laascaanood ay ka taagan yihiin xaalado amaandarri oo aad u cakiran. Ciidamada Somaliland ayaa dagaal ku qabsaday Laascaanood sanadkii 2007 xilligaasi oo ciidamada Puntland ay gacanta ku hayaan magaalada, waxaana tan iyo markii Somaliland ay qabsatay Laascaanood ka taagnaa magaalada falal dilal ah iyo qaraxyo iyadoo dhanka kale ay dadka deegaanka ka soo horjeedaan joogitaanka ciidamada Somaliland
  15. Siilanyo oo hada ku sugan Tuulada Gambara 20 minutes drive u jirtaa xafiiska Faroole ee Garoowe
  16. Madaxweyne Siilaanyo oo ay wehelinayaan labada Taliye Ciidan ee Milatariga iyo Booliiska ayaa booqday Jiida hore ee Ciidamada Somaliland Gambadha(Waaheen) Madaxweynaha Somaliland Axmed Maxamed Maxamud Siilaanyo oo hogaaminaya wefti balaadhan oo ka tirsan Xukuumaddiisa, xildhibaano ka tirsan Golaha Wakiiladda iyo taliyayaasha labada Ciidan ee Milatariga Nuux Taani iyo Booliiska Saqadhi Dubad ayaa booqday fadhiisimada ay ciidamadda Somaliland ku leeyihiin xuduudka Somaliland iyo Puntland gaar ahaana afar fadhiisin oo ay aka mid yihiin Gambadha iyo Tukaraq, halkaas oo ay Madaxweynaha iyo saraakiisha wehelinaysaaba uga jeediyeen Khudbado la xidhiidha hawsha ay Qaranka u hayaan. Madaxweyne Siilaanyo oo la hadlay Ciidamadda ayaa ku booriyay inay xukuumaddu xil iska saari doonto sidii ay kor ugu qaadi lahayd taageerida Ciidanka isagoo sheegay Mushaharooyinkooda inay u hagar bixi doonto isla markaana darajadoodii sida ugu dhakhso badan loogu toli doono. Madaxweyne Siilaanyo iyo weftigaba waxa farxad galiyay Ciidanka Qaranka ee Jiidaasi degan oo uu mid mid salaan sharaf uga qaatay intii uu dhex marayay jiida ay degan yihiin, waxaana la filayaa inuu goor dhaw dib ugu soo laabto magaaladda Laascaanood
  17. Laascaanood(Waaheen) Madaxweynaha Somaliland Axmed Maxamed Maxamud Siilaanyo ayaa saaka salaadii subax gaadhay magaaladda Laascaanood halkaas uu ilaa hada ku sugan yahay isaga iyo weftigiisiiba Madaxweyne Siilaanyo oo socdaal ku marayay gobolada bari ee Dalka oo saaka la filayay inuu dadweynaha reer burco kala hadlo meel fagaare ah aya mar kaliya lagu wra helay isaga oo ka Jarmaaday isla markaan ku waabariitay badhtamaha Lascanod. sida ay waaheen u xaqiijiyeen qaar ka mid ah Madaxda la socota weftiga Madaxweynuhu waxa ay sheegeen in sii diiran loogu soo dhaweeyay magaaladda Laascaanood goor dhaw na uu dadka la hadli doono Madaxweynuhu. Magaaladda Laascaanood oo baqdin laga qabay Dilalka qorshaysan ee madaxda gobolkaasi lagu khaarajiyo ayaan illaa saaka wax dhibaaato ah aanu weftigi kala kulmin, waxaanay Saraakiisha dhinaca Amaanaku sheegayaan in ay xaaladu ilaa hada degan tahay oo aanay jirin wax cabsi ahi
  18. caydarus;749790 wrote: Snm and dabahshiil is the main funder........................... cudurka xaasidka la yidhaa Ilahay ha idinka daweeyo. Kuwaas ayaa yidhaa Somali ayaanu jecelahat
  19. Waamaxay UF tu ma madaxwaynahaad canjilaysaa :)
  20. Somalia;750002 wrote: Don't call them animals man, their leader and deputy leader both hail from Somaliland, so show some respect! :cool: I don't care where their leaders from, I know they change their tribal ID like they change their names
  21. Axmed Yuusuf Yaasiin and C/weli Maxamed Cali Gaas cann,t do any thing what SL PPL want spend your time to thng about bloodshell in mogadisho and how to defeat those animals