RedSea

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  1. BG lool.. Roobleh don't violate her boundaries waryaa. Ilaahay ka baq. Guurso gabadha ama maradeeda udaa.
  2. Yep that is what I thought. By hayb ahaan he is somalilander. JB, dabaal, inaan soo kufno soo marnay, ka kacnay, dabaalanay, lugaynay, orodnay, and finally as xunjuf said suumanka ayaa noo xidhan and we are ready to take off. Anyone who isn't on board now will be left behind. So stump your ticket and get on board before its too late.
  3. loool...maya I am afraid this time. ps. isn't this guy from SL originally?
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    SOLers on Facebook

    Why? waar maxaan ka sameeynay. Waar naa daa oo naa daa. Saalixa, Anigaa kubaraya waxba ha ka walwalin facebook. Zack, I already have. check some guy with white suit somewhere.
  5. Baraawe liberated. Allahu Akbar!!! "A radical Islamic group" ( ignore this misinformed title) has seized another Somali port town, consolidating its control over a southwestern region that borders the Somali capital. Amin Adan, a resident of the port town of Barawe, said that fighters of al-Shabab took control on Saturday without a fight because the government's allies left as soon as they heard the fighters were on their way. "We don't know whether it is a tactical retreat," Adan told The Associated Press by phone from Barawe, 180 kilometers southwest of Mogadishu. Barawe is near Merka, a key port town with an airstrip that al-Shabab seized earlier this week; both are in the region of Lower Shabelle, which surrounds Mogadishu. The steady and seemingly uncontested rise in recent months of al-Shabab -- meaning The Youth -- which the United States considers a terrorist organization, is a far cry from the situation in late 2006, when Somalia's UN-backed government rolled into Mogadishu supported by powerful Ethiopian troops and drove out radical Islamists intent on ruling by strict Shariah law. The past two years have been a bloodbath as the Islamic fighters launched a vicious insurgency, mainly in Mogadishu, that has killed thousands of civilians and sent an estimated half of the capital's 2 million people fleeing from near-daily roadside bombings and remote-controlled explosions. The fighters have seized most of southern Somalia -- advancing to within 16 kilometers of the capital on Wednesday. In Mogadishu, where the government is still nominally in control, Shabab fighters carry out public punishments such as lashings and stonings, conduct training exercises and present themselves as an alternative government.
  6. Ciidamada Itoobiya oo bilaabay in ay ka guuraan Degmada Afgooye ee Gobolka Shabeelaha Hoose The Ethiopian troops pulled out from all lower shabeele and Afgoye in their latest preparation to vacate Somalia for good. Sabti, November 15, 2008(HOL): Wararka naga soo gaaraya Degmada Afgooye ee Gobolka Shabeelaha Hoose ayaa waxay sheegayaan in ay halkaas isaga guureen qaar ka mid ah Ciidamo Itoobiyaan ah oo deganaa muddo labo sano ku dhow. Ciidamadan Itoobiyaanka ah oo deganaa Beer uu C/raxmaan Jaamac Barre ku leeyahay Degmada Afgooye iyo Buundada Degmada ayaa lagu soo warmayaa in ay u amba baxeen dhinaca Magaalada Muqdisho. Maalin ka hor ayay ahayd markii Ciidamo kale oo kuwan ka horeeyay isla markaana isla degmada Afgooye ka amba baxay ay u baqooleen dhinaca Magaalada Muqdisho, iyadoo la sheegayo in Ciidamo yar oo ku haray Degmada Afgooye ay iyana isu diyaarinayaan sidii ay halkaas uga guuri lahaayeen. Lama garanayo ujeedada ka dambeysa guuritaanka Ciidamada Itoobiyaanka ah ee deganaa Degmada Afgooye, wuxuuse dhaqdhaqaaqoodan ciidan ku soo beegmayaa iyadoo ay 6 maalmood ka harsan tahay muddo loo qabtay in ay Ciidamada Itoobiya uga guurayaan fariisimo ay ku leeyihiin Magaalada Muqdisho, halka dabayaaqada bisha soo socotana la filayo in ay Soomaaliya oo dhan uga guuraan, waa sida ku xusan heshiis ay Jibouti ku gaareen Dowladda Federaalka oo Ciidamada Itoobiya u yeeratay iyo Isbaheysiga Dib u xoreynta garabka Jibouti. Si kastaba arrintu ha ahaatee, Ciidamada Itoobiyaanka ah ee ku sugan Magaalada Muqdisho iyo duleedyadeeda ayaa haddii ay meesha ka baxaan waxaa guryahooda dib ugu soo noqonaya dad badan oo muddo labo sano ku dhow qaxooti ku ah duleedyada Muqdisho, kuwaasi oo guryahoodii ay noqdeen aagag ciidan oo weliba ay mar kasta dagaallo ka dhacaan. Salaad Iidow Xasan (Xiis), Hiiraan Online sxiis@hiiraan.com Mogadishu, Somalia
  7. AY "there is no government in Somalia" Somalia: 'There is no government': NAIROBI, Kenya Nov 15 (Garowe Online) - Somalia's interim President, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, has told a group of lawmakers that the Horn of Africa country's interim government has collapsed. Speaking on Saturday to Somali MPs at a hotel in Nairobi, Kenya, President Yusuf said he visited the United Kingdom last week for a routine medical checkup and that he is "very healthy." Yusuf remarked that is "unfortunate" that the Somali interim government (TFG) was invited to Nairobi four years after it was first established there. Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf "But the failure came from us," President Yusuf admitted, while referring to a recent conference hosted by the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) whereby Ethiopian and Kenyan leaders criticized the TFG for endless feuds and failing to implement major governance initiatives. He specifically linked the ousting of ex-Mogadishu Mayor Mr. Mohamed "Dheere" Omar to violence that is spiraling out of control in Mogadishu and elsewhere, including rebels seizing several key towns near the capital this month. READ: Islamist al Shabaab seize Marka port "My dispute [with the Prime Minister] ever since it was said that they [opposition] be given [the post of] Mogadishu mayor, before that, most of the country was under our control and now you all know how the situation is," the Somali President told the MPs. He cited a recent Islamist incursion into displaced peoples' camps near Mogadishu, asking: "How far is Elasha Biyaha from Mogadishu?" President Yusuf said he asked Prime Minister Nur Adde to form "a government in the interests of the Somali people" before he can approving by signing off on the new Cabinet list. "I told him that I do not endorse this [Cabinet list]...I am well-informed and I know the people who are helping this government and those who are destroying it," the President said, adding: "Today, there is no government in the country [somalia]." The Somali leader urged the MPs in Nairobi to return home. Many MPs remained behind in Kenya following the IGAD conference, where the entire 275-seat parliament was invited. President Yusuf' s strong words come a day after Ethiopian mediators in Addis Ababa failed to bring Yusuf and Nur Adde to common ground. Some political analysts have translated President Yusuf's words as a dismissal of Prime Minister Nur Adde and the remaining members of his Cabinet. Anti-government Islamist militia now control vast territory in central and southern Somalia, including towns in the outskirts of Mogadishu and Baidoa, the remaining TFG strongholds. Source: Garowe Online
  8. Somali children throw rocks as Ethiopia soldiers set up base MOGADISHU, Somalia Nov 13 (Garowe Online) - Ethiopian troops driving armed trucks and military transport vehicles have set up new bases along the road leading south of the capital Mogadishu a day after Islamist insurgents visited the area. The Ethiopian force set up a new base at Sinka Dheer, which lies 15km south of Mogadishu and is a stretch of road where tens of thousands of civilians fled for safety. Somali children threw rocks at the Ethiopian soldiers, but the soldiers did not respond in any way, witnesses told Puntland-based Radio Garowe. Ethiopian army Sheikh Abdirahim Isse Addow, who spoke for the Islamic Courts Union (ICU), said Islamist fighters visited three towns south of Mogadishu overnight Wednesday. “We removed illegal militia roadblocks in Elasha Biyaha,” he said, while referring to a series of camps where internally displaced families fled since the Mogadishu insurgency erupted two years ago. Witnesses in Elasha Biyaha and Lafole areas located between Mogadishu and Afgoye said the Islamist fighters “disappeared” as the Ethiopian army convoy advance. The Ethiopian military maintains a heavy presence in Afgoye, a district in Lower Shabelle. Somali police spokesman Col. Hassan Barise said government troops will soon be deployed to Lower Shabelle region “to fight against extremists.” Guerrillas loyal to the ICU’s al Shabaab faction have successfully captured most of Lower Shabelle including the provincial capital Marka in a military advance that threatens the government’s authority. Full story The Ethiopian army helped Somalia’s weak interim government oust ICU rebels from Mogadishu, Lower Shabelle and other regions in December 2006. The Islamists quickly melted back into society and returned as masked fighters waging a bloody insurgency since that has killed nearly 10,000 people, according to human rights groups. The Ethiopian government has endorsed a recent peace deal between the Somali government and a faction of the armed opposition, which called for the withdrawal of Ethiopian forces after a ceasefire is implemented. But a number of Islamist factions, most notably al Shabaab, have rejected the peace pact and vowed to strengthen the insurgency. Source: Garowe Online
  9. Peace Action, we're glad you could see that sxb.
  10. Rooble just get hitched my friend.
  11. Salamau calaykum, If you know the defination of little for alot, then think again: Thanksto Allah Allmighty, generous folks from UK were kind enough to help out. And if you think it takes alot to save such family on the brink of distinction, then let this be a tastimonent. This family was only given $100 bill. That is it. That is all it took for this family to go from this: To this: ---smiles on their faces. "Muuqaalkii Caruurtii hooyadood ku dhawaaqday inay dadka u qaybinayso gaajo darteed oo ishoodu aad u qurxoontahay oo hor taagan sandaqadii loo dhisay oo ilaa Rinjigii loo dhamaystiray "-Source: SDWO.com
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    Jilib in 1966

    thanks. Do you have any from the North grant?
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    SOLers on Facebook

    zack and xayat just comment in the SOL group page along with ur name, then we will know who you guys are; it's ok if you want to put it out here.
  14. ^^^sidii nin wayn ayaad uhadashay maanta. Sidaa ayaa loo baahan yahay.
  15. Blessed, Breakfast in the making, Fresh qaxwe or shaah, Liver or eggs your decision, Coolest people on earth greeting, The Athans across the city blasting, Everyone praying, markets full of shoppers, colorful in every sighting, handsome gents you'll be meeting, Great restraunts across town you'll be seeing, But don't rely on my word, Seeing is believing, Once you get back, make sure to be head of heels, and don't be Ibtisam in the making(her trip to Burco didn't go well).lol For now fair well, dearest, I wish you safe landing.
  16. By brave 15 yr. somali fighter Farah Ismail in Muqdisho. Somali Islamists Emboldened, Set Sights On Capital -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ (AP - In a Tuesday Nov. 4, 2008 file photo, Somali militia of Al-Shabab are seen during exercises at their .) hadhwanaag 2008-11-14 (Hadhwanaagnews) MOGADISHU, Somalia(HWN):–With an assault rifle slung over his shoulder and a glass of sweet tea in his hand, 15-year-old Farah Ismail was all smiles Friday at an outdoor cafe in Mogadishu, one of the most dangerous cities on earth. A fighter for al-Shabab, a radical Islamic group at the heart of Somalia's deadly insurgency, Ismail was clearly emboldened. His comrades advanced to within miles of Somalia's capital in the last few days, seizing vast territory in recent weeks and vowing to use strict Muslim rules to bring their lawless Horn of Africa country under control. "I am happy with how things are going here," Ismail said, squinting under the dazzling sun in this once-beautiful seaside capital, which has crumbled into a scorched, bullet-pocked shantytown during Somalia's 20 years of anarchy. "I can go freely anywhere I want and I can target my enemy by sight."
  17. Originally posted by General Duke: What’s ironic is that Britain is made up of nations with their own different history and languages, you have Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland as well the English. Each has a different flag, a different football team. Yet to the ***** who wrote the article Somaliweyn is a crazy idea. While we are a single nation with a single language and a single religion. We dont even have anything comparable to the Protestant & Catholic denominations unlike Great Britian. But hey he is white and we are silly Africans they can lecture and hoodwink. heh! I havent seen you this inspirational EVER. lool what gives.
  18. Sanagian at the helm of Puntland leadership? well it's about time.
  19. NG that is my sister you talking about.
  20. Update: massive Alshabaab forces holding positions in Ceelasha biyaha. "ninkii dhoof ku yimid, ayey geeridu dhibaysaa".