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It is not even a particularly large head.
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lion-hearted Mahammed Nuur Fadal against the British racist classification which threatened to erase the identity of his people So he did that by campaigning for people to be classified as Asian rather than african? :rolleyes:
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Che said: quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by LIQAYE: Brother Che, I had not realised that mogadishu was obsessed with Yusuf, indeed using your litmus test of SOL posts the only people who seem to have been bewitched beyond reason by Yusuf are the puntlanders. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thats true for some Planders but for not all, and using the same litmus tests of SOL posts, Iam sure everyday you see Non-Pladers jumping their guns at any reference to Yeey in any post, and at the same time defending the at like C/Qasim, Cadow, Biraale, Sudi, and so forth. Now, this makes wonder what logic do people use to critise one criminal and in the same sentence come the defence of another. Brother Che this is the politics section of SOL it mirrors all half knowledgeable discussions that occur where ever two somalis come together to talk about somali politics, in that sense Abdulahi Yusuf like I said is a pre-eminent figure in somali political discourse, as such all his bombast and bully boy tactics or his saintly qualities [ depending on who is proffering an opinion] will be disscussed and dissected ad nauseaum. A particular reason why I take periodic breaks from the SOL politics. Iam sure everyday you see Non-Pladers jumping their guns at any reference to Yeey in any post, and at the same time defending the at like C/Qasim, Cadow, Biraale, Sudi, and so forth. Now, this makes wonder what logic do people use to critise one criminal and in the same sentence come the defence of another. Well sometimes opposition to Ina yusuf means aligning yourself with any one who might be opposing him [by the way could you explain how Dr.Addow managed to slip into the long list of warlords you compiled?], it is situational and such convergence in political intreasts happen all the time, it is naive to believe people will support Abdullahi Yusuf by supporting poets and singers, it is naive to ask which logic people use to oppose Abdullahi Yusuf rightly or wrongly when most opposition to him is not well thought out but rather is yet another manifestation of qabilist thinking, as is most support for him. quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are many myth's that have been created and fostered by the long years of war from the raison d'etre of both puntland and somaliland, to the histories that diffrent people adhere to all over somalia. quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Myths or no myths, the reason Pland or Sland (tribal enclaves)exist is simply cuz Mogadisho couldn't get its act together. Now that is another myth that is being added to the lexicon of half truths that mislead in a way that only half truths can. Do not be fooled Somaliland is a product of a power struggle with in the S.N.M one that goes on until today, a power struggle whereby the supporters of "a morally bankrupt independence " have won out temporarily. Puntland on the other hand means diffrent things to diffrent people let us just sum it up under the banner of never again. We must as well recognize one key fact, the politicos that rule in hargeisa and bossaso realized the fact that ther writ will extend only with in their clan domains, it has been the bane of the citizenry of central southern somalia, that the half men who call themselves leaders have understood the control of mogadishu to be synonymous with the presidency of somalia, despite Baashi's post we will only know if they were vindicated in their skewered view on October 10th. Iam not ascribing any perversity to my brothers, but Iam stating sad fact . They must demand peace and seek some sort of normalcy, and way to regaining some sense of the lost Somali State. Yusuf will try to run Somalia like monoclan,Lets hope never gets that chance I am sorry brother if you believe that the the populace of central and southern somalia, believe that the present situation is preferable to " some sort of normalcy", beyond that I believe that the life somalis live in somalia is only fine gradations of normalcy, what we need in somalia is more than that, and I am glad that you have understood Yusuf will be the last man to deliver what is needed. this is a qoute from your first post: Yeey in my opinion is psychotic man who would do anything to get what he wants, and history proves this looking back everything he had done. The man would kill his own brother if that would ensure the Somali presidency. We know what he is ,what he wants and frankly he neither denies or make no apologies for anything We have got plenty of psychotic, mal adjusted, patricides in our ranks, and really it just boils down to a competion between hyenas with the ugliest laugh. It behooves the both of us not to get involved beyond this thread in such pointless arguments. Brother Baashi that was an intreasting veiw on things. Personally I switched of on the politics of personality when it comes to Abdullahi yusuf.
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What a dissconnection with reality we have here. I dont understand this childish need to ignore reality. Say the northerners then continue with: Somaliland is free and independent, and a fully functioning state That is a class act in antipodal reasoning. Liqaye, One suggestion. You might want to leave your childish comments out of the article and write them at them bottom of the page, unless your clear intention is to twist the words of the article of course. Brother lander an article as twisted and bereft of original thinking such as the one written above needs neither childish comments from me or convoluted reasoning from you and other norther's to clearly state the fundamental premise of somaliland foreign diploamcy namely that somaliland deserves recognition in the face of chaotic somalia. You talk of xaasidnimo and yet I see liqaye snickering at the mention of non-recognition for Somaliland in every article, did you ever stop to think how hypocritical you sound? Firstly I never snicker perhaps display suppressed amusement but snickering is a no no, also there is nothing hypocritical about my stand I donot beleive in this phantasm that you call somaliland, and neither it would seem does the international community, a message that has been blowing like a claxon in the ears of all "somalilanders" in the west for the past 14 years. Also put simply a legitimate goverment of somalia, will exist a representative one on the other hand is what frightens you lot the most. But atleast the politico's have learnt a thing or two from ethiopia, an age old attribute they are very famous for xasidniimo. "A starving ethiopian child in addis is closer to me than a starving child in mogadishu" One of the warabeyal. Ku gowraac.
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Run-off Election between Addow and Abdulahi Yusuf
Liqaye replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in Politics
^^^brother lets agree to wait and see. -
Brother Che, I had not realised that mogadishu was obsessed with Yusuf, indeed using your litmus test of SOL posts the only people who seem to have been bewitched beyond reason by Yusuf are the puntlanders. There are many myth's that have been created and fostered by the long years of war from the raison d'etre of both puntland and somaliland, to the histories that diffrent people adhere to all over somalia. One that I hear always being repeated is that of the warlords not having been able to create peace in southern and central somalia. This conviniently hides the fact that these political marauders where never representative of the aspirations of the southern somalis. Indeed these men schooled during the 21 years of dictatorship towards the most fundamental baseness and inhumanity have held the people of southern somalia hostage more effectivley than what an Abdulahi Yusuf [who is of the same mentality] fettered by clan considerations, and collective leadership would have liked to have done all over somalia. All so men such as the warlords that have thrived and prospered in the violence and vacuum could not be expected to bring peace to somalia. Consequently to ask such a question is specious at the very least and pointless. As for the obsession that mogadishu is supposed to have with Yusuf, it stems from several factors, although I would not call Yusuf charismatic as I dont like to use such vague definitions he is certainly larger than life, [in the same way as puntlands bogeyman Aideed uptill today is for you guys], and he would like to be president, a presidency rightly or wongly people believe will only work if it is accorded to some one from central/southern somalia. Southern somalis have drawn the same conclusion, that ALL somalis where ever they may be have, namely, democracy capitalism and self reliance are what will dig somalia and every somali individual out of the hole somalis have dug themselves into. To ascribe some other pervesity to southern somalis, will only mean that somalis will go there own seperate ways, an undertaking no one wants, but a conclusion that will be drawn if Yusuf attempts to rule multi-cultural, multi-clan somalia like mono-clan puntland.
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The TNG has comprehensivley bailed on Abdiqasin he is a straw man, and in the best somali political tradition does not see himself as so. This election is a straight race between Addow and Yusuf. So that leads to..... For all Adow’s hype he has neither the money, nor the influence to get 151 votes without doing a deal, its unlikely that he can do a deal with Abdiqasin as he wants a top position which he cannot give due to the clan distribution system. Abdiqasin is out of the picture there by rendering null your assertation. But really we are just singing inthe wind.
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Run-off Election between Addow and Abdulahi Yusuf
Liqaye replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in Politics
What if in the first round, Adow got 90, Abdullahi got 90 and Abdiqasin came third and got 80. The next round is a dead heat Abdullahi and Adow.. Who would get Abdiqasin's votes? Personally I am not as fascinated over Abdiqassms chances I think he was being used as a barganing chip andrallying point during the years of wrangling in eldoret and Mbagathi, between the samatabixin/arta group and the SRRC in the same way some might say Yusuf and Aideed where used by the SRRC to get into the parliament. In the case of a run off to put it mildly there is no way Yusuf would get Abdiqassin's votes. -
Run-off Election between Addow and Abdulahi Yusuf
Liqaye replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in Politics
I believe on the contrary to your assertion, and by that I mean you can be still the prime-minister even if you're not a member of parliament, provided of course the parliament itself as body votes for you once the chosen president through the federal parliament nominates you and your cabinet-officers for legislative approval and confirmation. Also, you do know I hope that Mr A. Addow is not even MP in the current set up in Mbagathi, and still he is going for the top job, Iwas not aware of that. If it is true then Mr. Yusuf MUST be worried. -
So who is the delay going to help? Certainly not election weary somalis.
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Run-off Election between Addow and Abdulahi Yusuf
Liqaye replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in Politics
I think the President is ceremonial and the PM runs the country. Howver if that is true why do they all want to be President Lol, but thats no indication Bro, cause they all think that kursiga will make them as powerfull as Siad Barre in his heyday, whilst no political constitution will allow that, the political reality on the ground will swiflty end such Grandiose hopes, just ask Abdiqassim. Now who is going to tell the 100+ candidates. -
Run-off Election between Addow and Abdulahi Yusuf
Liqaye replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in Politics
An old adage comes to mind, "politics makes strange bedfellows." None stranger than these. Also does any one have a copy or a link to the transitional federal charter, cause what are the actual duties of the President and Prime-minster respectivley? In Jama Ghalib's cost of Dictatorship, there is a passage when he talks about the diffrent styles of Aden Abdulle and Shermarke, He said one understood the meaning of a non-executive presidency whilst the other did not, and involved himself in the day to day running of goverment, leading to a very frustrated political tussle between the presidency and the Prime-ministership, this was also seen in the Arta Goverment. Do you think Addow or Abdullahi would take a back seat? Would their "camps" let them to? -
Run-off Election between Addow and Abdulahi Yusuf
Liqaye replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in Politics
Well Bari what about that Vice-president of puntland a man who has proven to be poular in the north-east as well as being known to have an independent streak. Also I dont belive that Addow and Yusuf could work effectively together. LST I have heard that all the buqaaq that Yusuf and his supporters have been making is just to set up a situation where by that if he where to lose andaccept some one else as president he the elected leader would be hard pressed to get any name past a gratefull parliament other than Yusuf's. I am in nairobi, and an uncle is one of the doofars at the parliament, consequently where I am at is rumor central. Whatyoutink? -
I believe i enjoyed Safari's pan-sauteed king fish on my first night, and Safari Chiken on my second visit. Shujui...spoken like a true english man...pray tell what was that delicious stater you had, most fascinating was it not, piquant was the word you used to be precise actually I might go on forever. WD you racked up 608 posts scince april, while I have done similar scince OCT 2002. TELL ME if I really just wanted to double post. :confused:
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I didn't read your post, since they usually are repeatings of previous post with a lot of bullshit. You will find that that is a very common occurence in SOL politics. That is the most biased article I have read to date. What is with all that doom and gloom? If there is any fighting it will be by north-westerners trying there fastest to cozy up to the legitimate and recognized goverment of somalia. It is really not a big deal, a couple of years of peace, and a constructive , logical open-handed peace process with notheners coignizant of the attempted genocide that took place in the north is what is needed to bring the North-west into the fold. The only people who want war are the fadhi ku dirir in the west, with their column inches in websites the overwhelming magiority of north-westerners don't read and would find amusing if they could.
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Run-off Election between Addow and Abdulahi Yusuf
Liqaye replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in Politics
^^^Yes and some people would be supporting tribal bantustans like somaliland. :rolleyes: Some people have their misplaced views about yusuf, and I think it's pointless cause he wont win. On another note wouldn't two men with such differing approaches to governance sharing the top two spots be even worse for the somali political scene? Can you really these two men co-operating? I think a goverment of Caddow as president and eith Galeyr or Jama ali Jama, would be the most suitable. Also in the event that abdullahi yusuf is not given the primeministerial :eek: position would these two men be acceptable to the north-east? -
WD if you only knew who our repreentative and high commisioner in hargeisa is. Mr. Riyale has done more for the cause of somali unity by exposing the alliance of intrest that presumes to call it's feifdom a nation, than even our fomer prime-minister Egal . Add a foreign minister who compares only with Goebells in terms of bombast, and we have got a group looking for an exit strategy, including becoming region 6 of ethiopia or/and comparing themselves for ever to a lawless somalia. Mon dieu what some people will do for recognition uptill and including wanting a national peace process to fail. Pathetic
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Afrol News, 16 August - The non-recognized state Somaliland is increasingly frustrated by the international society's focus on re-establishing a Somali government that is to speak on its behalf. While the Somalilander opposition speaks of canceling future talks of a negotiated separation [ ], exiles call for revenge over Djibouti, said to undermine Somaliland's recognition efforts. Nobody disagrees that Somaliland has been an oasis of peace, stability and development in the Horn since the British [ oNLY THE SECOND PARAGRAPH AND THE INGRIIS ALREADY GET A MENTION] ex-colony declared its independence from chaotic Somalia - or the ex-Italian colony - more than ten years ago. But years of lobbying and demonstrating the viability of Somaliland has not brought the breakaway republic any closer to international recognition. [ Intaas wax ku qaadi meysoo?] It did however seem so. UN agencies operate from Hargeisa, Somaliland's capital, not from Mogadishu, and they formally cooperate with Somaliland authorities. Several European government agencies have negotiated development programmed with Hargeisa. Western troops cooperate with Somaliland authorities in the "war against terrorism" [The arrest of somali freedom fighters in region 5 ethiopia and chasing your tales over dead westerners is truly a magnificent contribution] British MPs call for the recognition of the republic. [ Brother sophist burst that bubble] These days, Somalilanders are waking up to a blue Monday. The Somali peace negotiations show signs of optimism and a new warlords' coalition government in Mogadishu may be in the making. The international community is overbidding itself in support messages, hoping to end the lawless conditions in Somalia. Somaliland is suddenly forgotten.[ ] Following its doctrine that Somaliland is not part of Somalia - as the British ex-colony [ 2nd MENTION OF INGRIIS BAANA HUUKUMIJIRAY] legingly was in its full right to dissolve its union with former Italian Somalia - Hargeisa has not wanted to send representatives to the inter-Somali peace talks. After all, it is an internal Somali event, Somalilanders hold.[ OH BROTHER, DOUBLE SPEAK ALA 1984] Nevertheless, representatives from "Somalia's Awdal, Woqooyi, Togdheer, Sool and Sanaag provinces" - also know as Somaliland - have participated in the Mbagathi peace talks, aiming at creating a unified Somali government. According to Somalilanders, these representatives are either traitors or appointed by the government of neighboring Djibouti [ :confused: WHICH DOES NOT MAKE THEM TRAITORS] In any case, they do not represent Somaliland, all agree. As the Mbagathi peace talks start showing results, these "traitors" nevertheless suddenly pose a risk to Somaliland. If a new Somali government is to be formed, recognized by the international community and let represent Somalia in the UN, it will formally also represent Somaliland. The search for international recognition will be set back years. [ No Edna Egal did that for you a long while back] Thus, these sudden events have caused strong reactions among Somalilanders. "The degree of rush in pledging support for the would-be government of Somalia, has even surprised the warlords assembled at Mbagathi to the extent that every one of them ... is already contemplating the best plans for having the largest piece of the cake for himself through either extortion or outright looting," comments the Hargeisa-based 'Somaliland Times' in a front page article. The Somalilander opposition party, Kulmiye, reacted by saying it would no longer support the idea of holding talks formal with Somalia over the spilt-up of the 1960 Somali union. The new Kulmiye position is expected to put pressure on President Dahir Rayale Kahin's government to either follow suit or take a tougher stance. [ tougher stance to what, there shall be no negotiations with a somaliland entity but rather with the civic military leadership of difrrent regions in north-western somalia] Others call for more offensive action for President Rayale to meet the new "times of danger" [ Reminds me of paltalk and his airpower war] 'Somaliland Times'). A much circulated article by Somalilander expatriate Farah Ali Jama suggests several ways of getting back on Djibouti, "our number one enemy." As Djibouti undermines Somaliland, Hargeisa should peacefully undermine Djibouti's economy by attracting Ethiopian trade, the popular article proposes. While many Somalilanders tend to be radicalized by the apparent setback, others however warn that the unrecognized country now needs to keep its mind cool as the new Somali government will fail in any case. "An unkempt decision with an intention of 'controversy' ... could not only backfire but can be deadly," warns Mowliid Magare. Even if the new Somali government will be hyped up by Western donors, it will not be able to create peace, stability and democracy in Somalia, critics hold. Although it may take time to wait for such a failure, yet another failed Somali government could only strengthen Somaliland's quest for international recognition. No one in Somaliland dears think about the possibility of a successful Mogadishu government. [ xaasiid xaasiid dalay] By staff writer.
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[Also I noticed that the comments made on somaliaonline where included on the article, good thing to know that this website is getting a well deserved reputation for intreasting comments on social issues] Safari into Somali cuisine Jeremy Iggers, Star Tribune Staff Writer September 16, 2004 IG0916 For the adventurous diner, the Twin Cities' Somali restaurants offer very tasty cuisine and tremendous value. Minnesota is now home to tens of thousands of Somali refugees and a thriving Somali restaurant scene. By one estimate, there are more than 30 Somali restaurants in Minneapolis, though the precise number seems to fluctuate from week to week. Chef/owner Sade Hashi runs Safari. Tom Wallace Star Tribune Many cuisines of faraway lands are too strange or spicy for the average American palate, but that's not a problem at Somali restaurants. The typical Somali menu offers many dishes that are familiar to American diners, including grilled steak, chopped beef with onions and peppers, fried chicken legs and grilled fish, served with your choice of spaghetti or rice pilaf, plus tossed salad and a ripe banana. The cost is usually less than $10, including beverage. Somalia, a nation of 8 million on the east coast of Africa, was an Italian colony for many years, which explains the popularity of spaghetti with meat sauce and other pasta dishes. There is also a strong Arabic influence -- many Somali restaurants serve gyros, kebabs, and/or falafel sandwiches, and some serve foul , the Middle Eastern version of refried beans. Safari's pan-sauteed king fish Tom WallaceStar Tribune But there are some cultural adjustments that first-time visitors will have to make. Somalia is a devoutly Muslim country, so you won't find any pork on the menu or any alcohol. A charity box near the cash register is common, so that customers can donate to the local mosque or other Islamic charity. Some restaurants even offer a small prayer room, where guests can fulfill the religious requirement to pray five times a day. And many have segregated dining rooms, with one room for men only, and the other for women and families. Safari's famous Ke'KeTom WallaceStar Tribune Language is sometimes a barrier, and some restaurants don't offer a written menu. As one customer commented on a Somali Web site, "The problem with Somali restaurants is they set their targets as only Somali clients, and that is why they take for granted their customers would like whatever they dish out at them." And, frankly, by American standards, some Somali restaurants aren't very tidy; servers are sometimes unkempt, and dirty dishes don't always get cleared from tables very promptly. But there are a few local Somali restaurants that stand above the crowd in terms of their food, service and effort to welcome non-Somali customers. My favorite is Safari . Although owner Sade Hashi has only been in the U.S. since 1999, he speaks excellent English, and is very welcoming of non-Somali customers. Men and women dine together here, and Safari attracts many non-Somali customers, as well as younger, more assimilated young Somali men and women. The menu offers a mix of traditional Somali dishes such as busketti (thin slices of steak with peppers and onions), chicken suqqar (thinly sliced boneless breast in a mild curry sauce); and roasted goat, as well as more innovative dishes. My favorites include the king fish, a moist, firm-fleshed fish fillet served over a rice pilaf with julienned carrots, zucchini and onions with a savory lemon butter sauce, and the ke'key , small chunks of beef, chicken or shrimp stir-fried with thick homemade noodles in a savory tomato and saffron sauce. A couple of vegetarian dishes are offered as well, including veggie delight, a medley of six vegetables in a coconut milk sauce, and jannalle , an oily but very tasty dish of eggplant, zucchini and other vegetables over saffron rice with an okra sauce. Hamdi is more traditional, but also offers very tasty food and welcoming service. Best bets here include the grilled steak, roast goat, or chicken leg dinner, all served in generous portions. There's not much in the way of decor, but the center of attention in the men's dining room is a large-screen television, which was tuned to a sports channel the last time I visited. Indian Ocean has the most attractive decor of any of the Somali restaurants I've visited, including red and white tablecloths (under a glass top), silk flowers and a fountain near the entrance. The menu consists mostly of traditional Somali and Arabic fare, including fried steak, lamb and chicken kabobs, and gyros. The owners are clearly trying to attract a broader clientele, but service isn't always up to par. One distinctive feature: two small rooms that can be reserved for dining, or for smoking a water pipe -- at least until March 31, when the Minneapolis smoking ban takes effect. Hamdi, 818 E. Lake St., Minneapolis, 612-823-9660. Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Indian Ocean , 1401 14th Av. S., Minneapolis. No listed phone number. Open Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to midnight, Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Safari, 1424 Nicollet Av., Minneapolis, 612-872-4604. Open 10:30 a.m. to midnight daily.
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Run-off Election between Addow and Abdulahi Yusuf
Liqaye replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in Politics
Cabdullahi Caddow is the only sane choice. The more I listen to the supporters of Abdullahi Yusuf, the more I believe that there is a parrarell universe out there. i KNOW that Addow is corrupt, as well as stuck in Siyad butt kissing mode, and my opposition to ssuf having killed or what not.'The simple fact is that the future president of somalia must be diplomatic enough to understand that his position from the day he is elected is to be a conciliator with very little REAL support among any group with in society, that is what abdiqassim failed to realize with his bombastic statements directed towards somaliland and his misguided "military" intervention in various somali regions. Perhaps addow is the man who could understand the true weakness of his position one that gives him all the responsibility with very little power. Listening to supporters of Abdullahi Yusuf makes my head ring with all the epiteths being thrown about at anybody or group of people that might hold differing views to Yusuf. Also I really do think that apart from the clan based inarticulate and corrupt MP's which any future somali president will have to deal with, Yusuf will be frustrated in a position that involves Diplomacy. Somalia is not puntland, there is no common history of confronting bogeymen from mogadishu or more recently hargeisa, and neither is somalia made up of clans as closely related as those in puntland. Consequently Abdullahi Yusuf would not work out as a president. Abdullahi Adoow is of the same mould as Galeydh, a man who although as corrupt as all the others in the TNG would have been a very effective advocate for somalia, as proven during his short stint as primeminister. Men perhaps of the old school but cosmopolitan enough to recognize the situation on the ground. I dont see that in Abdullahi Yusuf or in his supporters. As an aside, if the statements made for Abdullahi Yusufs candidacy are anything to go by, I wonder what somalis who did not support him will face if he should win the election. I have no such foreboding if it is Adoow, Galaydh or Jama ali Jama. Which is where adoow has already won. -
Maanta, ayaa magaalada Nairobi, waxaa ka socda olole codad raadsi ah oo ay wadaa ilaa kow iyo toban musharax ee u taagan doorashada afhayeenka baarlamaanka federaalka ku meelgaarka ah ee Soomaaliya. Waxaa maanta xildhibaanada baarlamaanka federaalka ku meelgaarka ah ay u diyaargaroobayeen doorashada afhayeenka baarlamaanka oo berito ka dhacaysa xarunta Mpaghathi ee magaalada Nairobi. Xoghaynta shir guddoonka baarlamaanka, ayaa ii sheegay in ay maanta la kulmeen wakiil ka socda IGAD oo ay isla soo qaadeen howlaha fududaynta doorashada afhayeenka baarlamaanka federaalka ku meelgaarka ah ee Soomaaliya. Arrimaha ay shir guddoonka kala hadleen wakiilka IGAD, ayaa waxaa ka mid ahaa in santuuqyo waraaqaha laga dhex arkayo la geeyo hoolka shirarka iyo in ilaa afar qol oo yar yar oo santuuqyada la dhigo laga dhex sameeyo baarlamaanka. Waxaa shir guddoonku uu ii sheegay in doorashadu ay bilaabanayso sideed saac iyo bar, iyadoo inta ka horaysana ay berito hoolka Mpaghathi uu ka dhacayo kulankii 11-aad ee Wasiiradda arrimaha dibedda IGAD ee fududaynta shirka Soomaalida, kuwaasi oo kulankooda kadib lagu wado in ay goobjoog ka ahaadaan munaasabadda doorashada afhayeenka baarlamaanka, iyadoo sidoo kalena la filayo in ay joogaan diblomaasiyiinta iyo bulshada caalamiga ah ee gacansaarka la leh IGAD. Dhinaca kale, kow iyo tobanka xildhibaan ee u sharaxan jagada afhayeenka baarlamaanka oo kala ah Xuseen Cismaan Xuseen, Shariif Saalax Maxamed Cali, Maxamed Cabdi Yuusuf, Xirsi Aadan Rooble, Zakariya Maxamuud Xaaji Cabdi, Shariif Xassan Sheekh Aadan, Sheekh Aadan Madoobe, Cabdi Cabdulle Siciid (Jini-boqor), Cabdalla Deeroow ***** , Hilowle Iimaan Cumar, iyo Axmed Ibraahim Maxamed, ayaa intooda badan waxay maanta ilaa xalay ku howlanaayeen olole ay ugu jiraan sidii ay xildhibaanada codad uga kasban lahaayeen si ay berito ugu codeeyaan, iyagoo shirar qado ama casho sharafba u samaynaya kooxaha sida gaarka ah ay codadkooda u doonayaan. Waxaa ololaha musharixiinta aad looga dareemayaa hoteelada qaar, oo xitaa beelaha qaar ay shirar ku leeyihiin si ay u goostaan cidda ay codkooda siin lahaayeen. Si kastaba ha ahaatee, berito galinka dambe, ayaa la filayaa in si rasmi ah loo ogaado cidda nasiibka u yeelata in xildhibaanadu u doortaan in uu noqdo afhayeenka rasmiga ah ee muddada shanta sano ah ee soo socota haynaya xilka guddoominta baarlamanaaka federaalka ku meelgaarka ah ee Soomaaliya.
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First A/Nuur Darman now Israel...Somaliland Recognition is close ???
Liqaye replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
They are nothing more than braying asses touched by satan :rolleyes: :rolleyes: SmithNwestern in another turn of events, the mayor of ishkushuban water commission has seen the light and extended recognition and a helping hand to the people of somaliland, with his extensive connections in the district of karkaar, and his indepth relations with the kenyan immigration police, somaliland is now only 56 hrs away from recognition. Not only are those who cannot see the facts satanic braying donkeys, they shall from now on have to contend with a somaliland supporter in control of the lush [?} and fertile areas of Karkaar. Indeed they have become as all great mujahids for saw waterless. :cool: Pardon me. -
Somalia Online Poll: Pick Somalia's next president
Liqaye replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in Politics
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what do you think? Apart from refrences to bashir goth a person who's position I still do not agree with. The question remains what is somalia with out it own written language?