Wiil Cusub

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  1. Haatu;976846 wrote: Oogo = Body Madax iyo luqun =Head & neck Saab = Thorax Ubuc = Abdomen Saab= Thorax= Xabbad Ubuc= Abdomen= Uurkujir
  2. Qaranki;976872 wrote: Don't you think? I've lost count of the amount of times I've seen him review it or base one of his articles on it. One wonders why he places so much emphasis on what this foreigner writes as opposed to what the collective Somali population has gone through. Should the the injustices that have been inflicted on every clan by every clan go unheard if there is a book which looks at only one's family's suffering? http://www.wardheernews.com/book-review-clan-cleansing-somalia-ruinous-legacy-1991/ I don't know how oven he refer but I thing as log as their is no real conciliation in Somalia that feeling will continue and he has right to let know the injustice he have been inflicted. I'm wondering how can Mogadisho become capital without reconciliation of its past.
  3. May be the reason that they came in London is related to this issue WASIIRADA ARIMAHA DABADA SOMALILAND IYO WASIIRKA MACDANTA IYO TAMARKA OO SOO GAADHAY MAGAALADA LONDON
  4. Dr_Osman;976698 wrote: This was never going to happen and if any of you thought it was then your totally silly. This just like that other garbage project somcable. It's been sent where it belongs the BIN. It's just another failed project Whole Somali projects are silly sins Alshayadiins are in the corner and society is divided in to tribal lines. Diktoore if you are happy with this effect is not limit on SL
  5. Genel Pulls Out Somaliland Staff Move Follows Twin Bombings in the Capital, Mogadishu Anglo-Turkish oil company Genel Energy has started pulling its employees out of northern Somalia following a sudden spike in violence. By Justin Scheck, Alexis Flynn ANKARA — Anglo-Turkish oil company Genel Energy PLC has started pulling its employees out of northern Somalia following a sudden spike in violence in the volatile Horn of Africa nation, the company said Monday. “In the face of a deteriorating security situation we are temporarily suspending our seismic operations,” said a Genel spokesman. Somaliland authorities weren’t immediately available for comment. Genel’s decision to halt its early-stage oil exploration campaign in Somaliland, a breakaway northern region noted for its relative stability, comes in the wake of a twin bombing Saturday in Mogadishu that killed 20 people. A car bomb and a suicide attacker struck a restaurant in Somalia’s capital in the worst violence since an assault on a United Nations compound in June. The Somali militant group al-Shabaab, which has struck Mogadishu multiple times in recent months, claimed responsibility for the attack. Helmed by former BP PLC Chief Executive Tony Hayward, London-listed Genel began prospecting for oil in Somaliland after acquiring a set of licenses in the area last year. It doesn’t produce any crude oil in Somaliland, whose decision to grant exploration rights to companies like Genel has incurred the wrath of Somalia’s recently elected central government. Mogadishu maintains that any licensing of oil exploration is the sole responsibility of the federal government. However, Somaliland — which built up a degree of autonomy during two decades of civil war — says that it has the right to attract investment in the areas that it controls. source Wall Street Journal - ‎
  6. Don't dream that old nostalgia, because it taken by Geeljirayaal magaalo soo galay.
  7. Somalia;976439 wrote: Interior Minister Abdikarim Hussein Guled is working hard as usual at Marka beach!! Adeer this part of his work to promote the peace like Abdiwali did also football at Lido beach. Markuu Abdiwali samaynayay waad la jirtay imikana waad ka soo horjeedaa. Adeer naga dhaaf bahasha.
  8. Somalia:15 killed after 2 blasts hit Mogadishu restaurant, police commander says Comments (0) The aftermath of Al shabab bombing MOGADISHU, Somalia – Somali militants attacked a restaurant near Mogadishu’s seat of government for the second time in less than a year on Saturday, detonating two large blasts that killed at least 15 people and wounded nearly two dozen, an official said. The force of the blasts appeared to tear much of the roof off the restaurant, which is frequented by government workers. Capt. Ali Hussein, a senior police official, put the death toll at 15 and said at least 20 had been wounded. Officials said the attack included a car bomb blast and a suicide bomber who entered The Village eatery. “This disaster never comes to an end,” yelled **** Hassan, a car washer who lost a colleague in the blasts. “See this, that and this! Life is worthless here,” he said as he pointed to dead bodies on the ground. An Associated Press reporter at the scene said wounded people screaming in pain were being taken away by ambulance. Soldiers also fired in the air, apparently in an attempt to restore order. Dead bodies badly burned by the flames could be seen by frightened onlookers who had gathered. Militants, most likely from the group al-Shabab, attacked The Village last November. That attack, though, was less severe; two suicide bombers attacked but the blast killed only one guard. Guards were reported to have opened fire on the attackers, which may have kept the death toll down. aftermath3 Al-Shabab makes frequent attack attempts against government leaders and seats of power. “They attack the restaurants because they hate to see people peacefully spending time together,” said Mohamed Abdi, an Interior Ministry employee who spoke as he stood near the dead body of an old man. “They are committed to obliterating any sign of peace. Because of such attacks, it’s very hard for the government to restore security in the near future.” African Union forces pushed the al-Qaida-affiliated group al-Shabab out of Mogadishu in August 2011, but the rebels continue to carry out suicide attacks in the capital. Source AP
  9. Somalia;976300 wrote: Alpha boy I read a Food and Agriculture Organization report on the matter, I'll send it for you later. :rolleyes: waiting your report or other evidence.
  10. Ok haddii aniga la i cusbeeyay adigana waa lagu soo basbaaseeyay Lol for free speech still ciyaal fish and chip :D To come back fishing co. I want invest lakiin waxaan ka baqayaa in reer Berbara naga camuudeeyaan. Give me some local information. Can they succeed to solve tribal problems mise sidii Dhiigshiil bay baxar gali.
  11. :D Camii cuqdadai ma jirto xaasha anaa guusha kula jecel. Xishood iyo cusbayntu :confused: isma qabtaan ee ereygaa la noqo anaanaa kaa wayn oo kaa xishonaya.
  12. Alpha Blondy;976244 wrote: potentially...........this is very profitable. yes great opportunity. If reer Berbera didn't disturb again, like cement factory before.
  13. Complicated;976196 wrote: Also known as Bahai, Brazil http://www.anteater-travel.com/album09.html Lol Complicated. This one is more likely picture from Somalia than what Campulo shows. We made our trees Charcoal and desertification is the biggest challenge waiting us in short future.
  14. nuune;976193 wrote: Governmental airline will be wars idea. Even Somaliland airline.
  15. Cambuulo iyo bun;976089 wrote: Im not entirely sure but Cadale is filled with palms as you can see from the other pics. I didn't mean only Cadale but if you carefully study Somali coastal area through Google earth you will shocked desertification and sand banks spreading almost all coastal line . Check this map. Dhuxul sidii looga shidayay ayaa deegaankii la baabi'iyay, sida dib loogu soo celiyaana ma hawl yara. View Larger Map
  16. Cambuulo iyo bun;976075 wrote: Cadale Mansha Alla beautiful. are u sure that this pic from Cadale is. I thought that the coast of Cadale have so many green palm. View Larger Map
  17. Company Directors Mohammed Yusef – CEO Mohammed trained as a Lawyer and practised commercial and media law for 10 years before turning to a career in structured finance and investment. He has worked with many of the leading financial institutions in the UK and Europe both in his capacity as a lawyer and finance professional. Mohammed is the Chairman/CEO of Invicta Capital Limited which he set up in 2001 to raise funding for media and property transactions in the UK. Invicta Capital Limited has since raised over £1 billion from clients for transactions initiated, implemented and managed by Invicta Capital Limited. Ahmed Abillahi Mahamoud – MD Ahmed is a Somalilander with experience in marketing and business start-ups. He has extensive knowledge of the region and local business practices which will prove invaluable at all stages of the Company's operation and development. Derek Keogh is a qualified Chartered Management Accountant and specializes in all aspects of start-up companies. He has worked with medium sized manufacturing companies for over 20 years (including packaging for the fishing industry) and 5 years in the Asset Management industry focusing on the oil and food industries. In 2005 Derek decided to focus on post conflict regions such as Iraq and Somalia. He is also a director of Epic Aqua Limited, responsible for the financial plans to establish onshore fish farms in Spain for Senegalese Sole and Bluefin Tuna. Derek Keogh - Finance Director Keith Gubbin is a director of Africa Asset Management, a corporate turnaround and private equity organisation specialising in sub-Saharan Africa. He has been associated with the African continent for over twenty years and has lived and worked in numerous countries in sub-Saharan Africa including Mozambique, Eritrea, Djibouti, Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Nigeria, DRC, Sudan and Somaliland working for, among others, Lonrho Mozambique, Rothmans of Pall Mall International and the Ocean Group. Keith saw service as an officer in the British Army in Northern Ireland as well as Belize, Germany and the UK. Keith is a Sloan Fellow from London Business School. Keith Gubbin - Non-Exec Director Keith Gubbin is a director of Africa Asset Management, a corporate turnaround and private equity organisation specialising in sub-Saharan Africa. He has been associated with the African continent for over twenty years and has lived and worked in numerous countries in sub-Saharan Africa including Mozambique, Eritrea, Djibouti, Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Nigeria, DRC, Sudan and Somaliland working for, among others, Lonrho Mozambique, Rothmans of Pall Mall International and the Ocean Group. Keith saw service as an officer in the British Army in Northern Ireland as well as Belize, Germany and the UK. Keith is a Sloan Fellow from London Business School. Mohamed Jama - Director Mohamed Jama is a Graduate in Accounting and Management. He has also done leadership and management course from City & Guilds level 5. He specialized in all areas of PAYE returns to HM Inland Revenue and other related documents. Mr Jama is a director and nominated person of Capital homecare (UK) Limited regulated by the Care Quality commission (CQC). A CHC delivers domiciliary Care services to the elderly, children and disabled members of the community since 1998. He is currently managing about 1200 clients including clients with backgrounds of white European, Black, Asian and Arabs. Mr Jama has a wealth experience when it comes to public relationship. Mr Jama is also self employed and running his own private business in the UK. The Advisory Board The Board of Directors of the Company has appointed an Advisory Board. The Advisory Board does not have power to make decisions regarding the Company nor will it have authority to contractually bind it. The Advisory Board consist of members who either have knowledge of the region and/or the industrial sectors in which the Company operates, or will be prominent citizens of Somaliland or the UK, who in the opinion of the directors of the Company, can make an effective contribution to the business of the Company. The directors of the Company have invited Mr Mahamoud Dalmar to be the Chairman of the Advisory Board and Mr Dalmar has accepted that invitation.
  18. Pontus Marine Launched - London 2013 Pontus Marine Limited to trade by shares for the development of the fisheries business in Somaliland was launched on June 29th at the People's Palace Hall at Queen Mary University in East London. http://www.pontusmarine.com/
  19. Population of Puntland are 3.9 million this must be real joke
  20. nuune;975699 wrote: Ibti, Ps: I had some insider information that Somali Airlines had acquired its third aircraft in 2 months (can't disclose their model or seating plans), the planes are now undergoing painting and branding in one of Europe's capitals, okey, it is Dublin(number one place for aircraft leasing in the world) and Shannon Airport(few hours from Dublin(where they are being serviced now)). The defunct Somali Airlines is planning to launch services this year, I expect the first destinations to be Hargeisa. I thing this is worst idea to start 21 century national government owned flag carrier airline
  21. Translate Quran Through the lens of camera and image processingt gave . Mansha Allah thanks Reeyo
  22. Somaliland:Face the Music: Somaliland Met “Talibanized” Police Rounding Up Djibouti Sports Team on Visit The Djibouti Basket Players whom arrested for wearing sportswear (source: Halbeegnews.net) On August 25 of this year Djibouti basket players went to Hargaysa, Somaliland for friendly match. Less than an hour of their arrival, “ Talibanized” police officers were deployed to contain unusual threat as eye witnesses were assuming—many thought de-miners were defusing landmines in nearby or Somaliland terror returnee from Somalia is on the run and he needs to be captured because passersby were told to vacate the place . There was large number of police everywhere as far as the eye can see but people finally seen the police looking at the two dudes wearing headphones and going ape. Some people is said to invoke the police to act and arrest those players dressed in western attire, nonetheless; if those people were rational why not call the police to 20 cases of brutal murder that occurred in Hargaysa in the last month alone instead of the trivialities. Sultan Mohamed Abdiqadir “ Dhabeye” spoke of police’s negligence when it comes to murder cases. “Dozens of murder cases occurred in the last months alone without single perpetrators brought to justice” he angrily said. Of the arrest, new passersby crowded again to enquire what crime they committed. “The way they dressed is anathema and blasphemy” said beardy police man. Some rational witnesses asked if such insignificant can provide enough reason to deploy police and why reinventing the wheel. People saw the two sportsmen looked shocked once handcuffed and led to cockroaches-infested prison in Hargaysa which fleas are commonplace. What could you imagine could happen to foreigners unable to speak Somali if Somaliland is recognized while this backward mentality still is the dominant? Djibouti national team was on friendly match to play with their counterparts in Somaliland but their visit turned tragic when they were thrown behind bars for dressing beyond the Sharia Law: wearing shorts, t-shirts ,and necklaces .The boys were wearing shorts below knee, in other words, they were modestly dressed to an extent they can say their prayers with it but all of sudden, Islamist police who, according to local sources, penetrated into core of the law enforcement agencies intercepted them soon after they came out of the hotels they were residing and ensured putting them behind bars! This naked violation of their rights met no condemnation either by the government or human rights NGOs. The national games recently held were played with widely known standard uniforms of FIFA: the shorts and sleeveless T-shirts according to televised footages, no Sharia compliant robes were televised if I am not wrong, but that was without any consequences upon players. By the way, what is difference between those and the arrested ones? Somaliland claims to be genuine democracy, but; closely examining the underlying forces, it does not add up because one “handsome as handsome does”. It is a sad event that Somali-speaking sportsmen from Djibouti were arbitrarily detained in Hargaysa in broad daylight by so called Police officers to force them to a certain dress code in their fantasy. Imagine what would happen to European investors relocated from Saudi Kingdom? Eye witnesses said the police wearing uniform like any other constables of the free world but acting like Taliban ones in Kandahar. But where are the police men whom trained by British police trainers with European taxpayers’ money during Riyale’s administration? Did they all go into hiding when president attached mysteries if not outright criminals with badges on their shoulders? Where is the freedom of lifestyle which SNM had fought for? Basically, the young men were not enough Muslim in the police perspective. But, some counter-argue that the police were only obeying orders probably from radical officers in the police ranks but not necessarily fanatics themselves. The police forces are recently recruited from Buroa town locally known as the “The Kabul of The Horn” stronghold for Al-qaeda Muslim types and epicenter of bigotry are rocking the boat, two Guantanamo Bay ex-inmates live there. Somaliland so called sport ministry unfortunately did not apologize the horrific act even after the athletics were released, moreover; the clergy so far kept silent to confuse those whom indirectly affected by the brutalities of the police. The body of Ulimas or Islamic scholars always shut their mouth when events like occur to keep Somalia’s Islam ambiguous, they unable to oppose the new trends coming back from Yemen or Morocco. To discredit the media frenzy and, the government begun to engage in massive media campaign to whitewash the terrible event but they can’t rewrite history. The last Ramadan, the restaurants were entirely shut down, police were patrolling in the streets to monitor if people attend at the foodstuffs outlets to buy some canned food and eat indoors, the police couldn’t imagine patients and women in period are there and Islam has allowed such great sector of the society to eat in public without any sin and need some restaurants kept open. Islam in Somaliland is forced to worshippers’ throat unlike the will of the people in the past. This bizarre behavior of the police wasn’t born out of vacuum, it must have relationship of their spiritual training to behave certain ways in place aspiring to be the newest capital of the world, but Arabian trained preachers have forget to tell them the nature of relationship between faiths and cultures at the time of sport let alone Muslims players. This prejudice towards fellow Djibouti basketball players, not foreigners, however; may undermine the whole of project of independence. Does anyone in the free world want to recognize “totalitarian democracy-cum-theocracy” run by intolerant, old-fashioned police that chained and handcuffed innocent Somali-speaking simply for the allegation of wearing sportswear? Capitals including Jeddah or the Vatican City have vibrant nightlife and social meetings for tourists, but in our world that is closed book to us. There so much policing than Islam had allowed? Did you comb your hair according to Sheikh Muqbal, etc? what a social hypocricy! Did your toilet islamically designed and so on and so forth? That is why Islamists in the central Somalia banned the bra and napkins because it is an infidel product while they enjoying downloading the liberal adult movies into the latest gadgets like smart phones and apple unblocked by any Somali telecoms owned by Islamist businessmen. Traditional weddings are often hold in closed compounds and more or less are very selective parties to avoid the born-again-Muslims of Mercenery Wahabi reformer preachers. Madarasa and Islamic Centers in Somaliland are third rate and very often below the required standard if not on par with Gondahar. Therefore; they are Garbage in garbage out. Such heinous act reveals the true color of who the hell we are despite claims of democracy. Somaliland and Somalia is fundamentally the same thing, both controlled by militants of the same mentality and financed by Arabian alms and thus no much reason to detach one from the other. Many analysts say Silanyo’s election campaign was heavily influenced and bankrolled by Islamists, so there is no wonder today to see Hargaysa looking like Gandahar where passersby are stopped to check their dress code to meet Sharia Law. Somaliland finally has turned into little Afghanistan, of what many have considered the prayers of Godanites were answered by God. Does Somaliland could be ever an independent country which foreigners both Muslims and non-Muslims go for work and live without fear? Did Somaliland is gradually turning into dictatorial regime or we misunderstand it and inflate our expectations? I leave readers to judge. After of 22 years of democratization, Hargaysa recently labeled as the “Rape Capital” of Somalia by the world press due to unprecedented scale of gang rapes took the path of Mogadishu where police officers are acting like Taliban Police of Vices and Virtues who are directly controlled by Mullah Omar and his ilk, while the world was expecting us to reach political maturity to engage in real world, not superficial issues. The issue of Somaliland being democracy blended with outdated theocracy is not just grey area but as a reality; many foreign powers who were advocating the secession begun to have second thought of the secession. This is not mere assertion but backed by clear cut evidences, if the West wasn’t backed off the secession when president Silanyo turned to rogue states like Iran and the monarchies, the venue of Somalia and Somaliland Talks wasn’t be in Turkey but in the UK or EU. But Somalilanders don’t realize that they live in such hellish conditions of unnecessary policing over their lives on daily basis as they get used to because these arbitrary arrests are the norm. By the way, old fashioned police of Virtues of in Infidel uniforms in pre-Islamic periods have got us by the short and curlies. We’ve no choice but to passively agree. Mr. Dirye is Somaliland Activist and Senior Editor at Democracy Chronicles At African Edition. Email: dirye@democracychronciles.com/mrdirye@gmail.com
  23. Dad meeshan joogaa waxay cabeen ama cuneen ayaan garan laayahay. La isma dhaamo walee.
  24. What did they told him. Stay away from Juba and don't disturb Adis agreement