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  1. What is boqortooyada Buurjaale 'country?' A Fictional Country Is Reigniting Real Territorial Fears The Kingdom of the Yellow Mountain is just the latest in a long string of claimants to ungoverned territory between Egypt and Sudan. There’s a brand-new Arab country in town. Well, not exactly in town. It does not have any towns quite yet, or a real territory, for that matter. It does however have a (seemingly unknown) king, a prime minister, a full set of honorific orders, a handful of social media accounts, and even a “Vision 2030,” to rival that other kingdom, Saudi Arabia. Say hello to the Kingdom of the Yellow Mountain, or Al-Jabal al-Asfar. Announced just this month, it is already igniting passions and fueling running commentary, and not just for the oddity of the story—a new country purporting to set up shop on unclaimed land between Egypt and Sudan is certainly more than enough to get the attention of social media users—but also because it seems to be striking a very sensitive nerve. The supposed kingdom has declared its primary raison d’être to be alleviating the suffering of refugees the world over. It offers citizenship to stateless people worldwide, a worthy cause, but one that has kicked up controversy. Some tweets have inquired—mockingly or seriously—how to join the new country. Others have angrily suggested that the territory is part of U.S. President Donald Trump’s supposed “Deal of the Century” between the Israelis and Palestinians and aims to absorb Palestinians away from their homeland. Still others believe that it is a way to “congregate the Arab Sunnis who have lost their homes in Syria and Iraq, to the benefit of the Shiite majority” or that it will be the culmination of a “Sunni-Shiite war in the Gulf, with Sunni refugees escaping to the kingdom” in a global doomsday scenario. Theories run as far as the imagination will go. Continue to read
  2. Google translates: Statement | The Kingdom's delegation, headed by the Prime Minister-designate, His Excellency Mr. Ishaq Abu Al-Khair, is meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the sisterly Republic of Somaliland, to discuss ways of joint cooperation between the two countries and discuss the most prominent regional issues.
  3. Koley lacag badan ayaa ku bixi doonto xulashadaan/doorashadaan, unlike any before it. Tuugadii Imaaraadka will spend heavily to bribe the selected MPs; Kiikuuyada iyagana sidaasoo kale, but they are bankcrupt. Dowladda Qadar will try as well. Turkiga and Sacuudiga might try too. Jabuuti will as usual select their eight Reer Seylac xildhibaanno. I don't understand how they have eight xikdhibaanno since shirkii Carte ee 2000 while many other groups, clans that outnumber them so many times receive less xildhibaanno each time. Midowga Yurub iyo Mareykanka might pretend not to interfere, but behind the scenes they will be heavily involved. One thing for sure: Madaxweynaha, guddoomiyaha baarlamaanka and ra'iisul wasaaraha will have and carry baasabooro shisheeye.
  4. Better than and has more chance of probability than Muuse Muqayil and co.'s unrealized and impossible riyo of 30 years and counting.
  5. Ninkii soo joog laga waayo, soo jiifaa laga helaa.
  6. Another hanjabaad after a long session marqaamid from Feysal Dhurwaa. Faysal Cali Waraabe oo hanjabaad yaab leh oo QM la xiriirta u jeediyey Soomaaliya Guddoomiyaha xisbiga mucaaridka ah ee Ucid, Eng. Faysal Cali Waraabe ayaa si adag uga jawaabay hadal dhawaan kasoo yeeray madaxweynaha dowladda federaalka ah ee Soomaaliya, Maxamed C/llaahi Farmaajo, kaasi oo la xiriiray ictiraaf raadinta Somaliland. Madaxweyne Farmaajo ayaa dhawaan dood uu ka qeyb-galay, kaga jawaabay su’aalo laga weydiiyey Somaliland, isagoona sheegay in Somaliland oo muddo dheer raadineysay Aqoonsi, aysan heli doonin, maadama ay kamid tahay dhulweynaha Soomaaliya. Faysal Cali Waraabe ayaa sheegay in Somaliland aysan ictiraaf uga baahneyn maamulka taagta daran ee Xamar, sida uu hadalka u dhigay. Wuxuuna ku tilmaamay hadalka Farmaajo, mid aan loo meel dayin oo macno buuran aan sameynayn oo nasiib darro ah, maadama uu sifo aan sax aheyn uu ku fuulay xilka u sarreeya dalka. “Yarka Farmaajo ee sida qaladka ah ku yimid Muqdisho ayaa yidhi Somaliland la ictiraafi maayo isagoo ku xumaynaya, waa Nasiib-darro Waayo? Somaliland Ictiraaf kama baryayso Farmaajo,” ayuu yiri. Wuxuuna intaas kusii daray “Markii dagaalku socday adeerkii (Siyaad Barre) ayaa odhan jiray Midnimo midnimo, waanu ka xoog badnaa, haddana waynagaa ka qaadnay dalkeenii, Somaliland Gacanta ayaanu ku dhignay, Dhiig iyo Dhidid ayaanu u hurnay Gacanta ayaanu ku haynaa, adeerkaa wuxuu waxba nagaga qaadi waayay diyaarado, Calooshood u shaqaystayaal uu keensaday, Bambooyin buu nala dhacay, laakiin Banaan cad baanu marinay, Adiguna kalmad aad ka soo tidhaahdo Xamar oo aad qoxooti ku tahay oo aad berri ka tagaysid waxba ka soo qaadi mayno.” Faysal ayaa waxa kale oo ku hanjabay in kursiga Soomaaliya ee Qaramada Midoobey inay meesha ka saari doonaan oo ay kala wareegi doonaan, wallow uusan faah-faahin badan ka bixin. (Shiinaha muu ismoodaa sida ay Taiwan ku sameeyeen?) Wuxuuna sheegay inay Somaliland dadaal badan ku bixineyso sidii ay ula wareegi laheyd Kursigaasi, maadama ay tahay dal madax-banaan, sida uu hadalka u dhigay. “Kursiga aad ku fadhidaan khalad weeye, waayo? waynu wada dalbanay (Kursiga Qaramada Midoobay), laba dal baa dalbaday, dalna wuu jiraa midna ma jiro, dalkii aan jirin baa la siiyey kursigii, laakiin waanu ka daba tagaynaa,” ayuu yiri. Wuxuuna intaas kusii daray “Sidii Taiwan looga saaray Qaramada Midoobay, waxaanu ballan ku qaadnay inaanu Qaramada Midoobay idiinka saarno oo aydaan fadhiisan. Waxba Af nagaga qaadi maysid, waxba nagaga qaadi maysid Facebook iyo Ciyaal lacag la siiyo.”
  7. Trump crowd chants 'lock her up' about Omar as president warns of refugees in Minnesota President Trump's supporters on Wednesday broke into a "lock her up" chant about Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) as the president warned of the dangers of allowing refugees to resettle in Minnesota. Trump took aim at Omar during a rally in Duluth. The president brought up the first-term congresswoman and Somali refugee during a broader riff complaining about Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's pledge to significantly increase refugee admissions from numbers Trump has cut it to during his first term. "Another massive issue for Minnesota is the election of Joe Biden’s plan to inundate your state with a historic flood of refugees," Trump said. "Congratulations, Minnesota. Congratulations. No." "What is going on with Omar?" he continued, citing unproven claims tying Omar to a ballot harvesting scheme. "I’ve been reading these reports for two years about how corrupt and crooked she is. Let’s get with it. Let’s get with it." The rally crowd then broke into a chant of "lock her up," which originated during Trump's run against Hillary Clinton in 2016. It marked the latest escalation of attacks on Omar, however. The president has lobbed racist attacks at the congresswoman dating back to last year, when a rally crowd chanted "send her back" as Trump looked on. The president also spliced together footage of Omar with footage of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Last week, the president complained that Omar shouldn't be critical of the United States, asking "how is your country doing?" Omar, who is a U.S. citizen, arrived in the United States as a child after her family fled war-torn Somalia. Minnesota has among the highest population of refugees per capita, but Trump has drastically cut how many refugees can enter the country annually. During Wednesday's rally, he painted the prospect of those fleeing war-torn countries as a danger to Minnesotans way of life. The president claimed Biden would propose a "700 percent increase in refugees coming from the most dangerous places in the world, including Yemen, Syria, and your favorite country, Somalia." "Biden will turn Minnesota into a refugee camp … overwhelming public resources, overcrowding schools and inundating your hospitals," he added. Xigasho
  8. Waa ogahay canshuur celinta sanadka ee VAT tax rate gobolka uu joogo weydiinaayaa.
  9. He could be Reer Cabuudwaaq, plus Ceelwaaq reerahiisa ma degana. So a sick, corrupt qabiilist like him would not care.
  10. Maxee dad Soomaali isku sheeg Soomaali ku soo hareen. Neefkaan hoose ayaa difaacaayo shisheeye ku xasuuqay deegaanka Ceelwaaq Soomaali aan waxba galabsan. ______________________ Jubbaland oo ciidanka Kenya ka leexisay dadkii Gedo lagu laayey, si kalena u rogtay Wasiirka amniga Jubbaland Cabdirashiid Xasan Cabdinuur JANAN ayaa ka hadlay falkii dhawaan lagu dhibaateeyay dad shacab ah oo dagan gobolka Gedo, wuxuuna shaki galiyay iney ciidamada Kenya ka dambeeyaan dhibta dhacday. Wasiirka oo la hadlayay warbaahinta wuxuu sheegay in laga yaabo Ciidamada Kenya oo ka careysan dhibaato loo geystay ay shacabka dhib u geysteen. “Waxaa ognahay in ciidamo Kenya qarax loo dhigay uu kasoo gaaray khasaare naf iyo maalba leh. Dabcan ciidamadiina waxay sameeyeen falcelin waxayna dhibaato ugeysteen dadkii aaga ka dhawaa,” Cabdirashiid Janan wuxuu ka qeyb yahay guddiga loo xilsaaray dhacdadii ka dhacday Ceelwaaq, wuxuuna sheegay iney hubinayaan wixii dhacay ka hor inta aysan wax tallaabo ah qaadin. Janan wuxuu sheegay iney ciidamada Kenya kala xisaabtamayaan wixii ay geysteen, balse ay ogyahiin in Al-Shabaab ay dhibaato u geystaan ciidamada Kenya taasna ay ka dhaln karto falcelin ay shacabka ku dhibtoodaan. Dadka shacabka ah ee degan Gedo wali waxey wadaan dibad-baxyo ay kaga soo horjeedaan dhibaatada loo geysanayo. Ugu dambeyn wuxuu ugu baaqay dadka shacabka ah inay is-dajiyaan, islamarkaana ay ka war-sugayaan baarista ay haatan wadaaan ka guddi ahaan. Xigasho
  11. How Miss Muslimah USA 2020 winner Zehra Abukar hopes to empower her Muslim 'sisters': 'If I can do it, you can do it' The festive beats of Don Omar’s hit Latin American track Danza Kuduro fades, and the DJ gets a drum roll going as guests eagerly wait to hear the evening’s big announcement. “It is my honour to announce the next queen of the Miss Muslimah pageant USA. The winner of the fourth Miss Muslimah USA, is … Zehra Abukar!” A hijab-wearing Somali refugee, Abukar, 23, lived in Turkey for seven years before moving to the US in 2014. Last Thursday, she represented her state of Maine in the fourth annual Miss Muslimah USA pageant, which is the brainchild of modest clothing designer Maghrib Shahid, a black Muslim from Ohio. Celebrating beauty and modesty Far from your typical beauty contest, Miss Muslimah USA celebrates women of the Islamic faith sans the skin-­baring propensity typical of pageantry culture. This year, the pageant welcomed 15 contestants, between the ages of 17 and 30, and culminated in a competition for the crown at a banquet-style dinner where each contestant walked down a red carpet in an abaya, a burkini and a special occasion dress, in addition to a talent show. The latter included recitations from the Quran, spoken-word poetry and, in Abukar’s case, a traditional Somali dance. Modest fashion has been gaining momentum globally, with hijab-wearing Muslim models such as Halima Aden, Ikram Abdi Omar and Mariah Idrissi starring as the diverse faces of the movement. However, some conservative critics are against the idea of Muslim women appearing on public platforms such as runways, magazines and social media, holding patriarchal beliefs that they should stay out of the spotlight. Initiatives such as Miss Muslimah USA, on the other hand, encourage Muslim women in the US to flaunt their faith with pride, and promote the idea that modesty and modernity are by no means mutually exclusive. A fashionable frame of mind “When it comes to Muslim women, a lot of us have this idea of oversized clothes and covering from head to toe. I love to dress up and look good. I want people to identify me as a Muslim, so I love wearing clothes that represent my people in the best way possible,” Abukar tells The National. An aspiring fashion designer, Abukar sews most of her clothes herself, and her favourite silhouette to experiment with is that of the abaya. “When you hear the word abaya, the first thing that comes to your mind is a black garment. I love black, it’s my favourite colour. But when it comes to abayas, I love wearing bright colours [instead of] the typical black ones,” she says. Accordingly, for the abaya segment of Miss Muslimah USA, Abukar made herself a salmon pink kimono-style abaya with a metallic gold weave, large pockets and a gold rope belt. For the swimwear segment, she wore a grey burkini decorated with a stripe of teal, from online fast-­fashion retailer SheIn. For her final outfit change, Abukar wore a sparkling navy blue gown. “It was sleeveless when I bought it. I fixed it and added the sleeves myself,” she says. Abukar was bestowed with a majestic bouquet of red roses upon being crowned at the end of the evening. With the flowers juxtaposed against her navy gown, she was a vision in red, white and blue, coincidentally and somewhat ironically the colours of the American flag. Taking place in a country that has had its share of racist and Islamophobic incidents, the Miss Muslimah USA pageant can be seen as a symbol of diversity, inclusivity, feminism and religious tolerance. It’s also an event for America’s multicultural Muslim community to come together as one and celebrate their women. “I felt like a winner just by coming here,” says Abukar. “I live in a city where I don’t experience all this, I don’t see a lot of sisters, and that was overwhelming, that totality and that sisterhood was beyond beautiful.” Community calling Even as events across the globe are getting cancelled or digitalised due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Miss Muslimah USA went on as planned in downtown Detroit in the state of Michigan, where Muslims make up almost 3 per cent of the population. “I have a mission, to empower and uplift Muslim women while promoting modesty and inner beauty,” says Shahid, the pageant’s founder. “If we give up and stop, I know many others will give up. We can’t take any days off because it is imperative to keep spreading our message. The Miss Muslimah USA pageant inspires women to raise their heads and push through, knowing that they have a platform to change misconceptions for a better future for our youth.” Continue to read
  12. And with that taxing, you receive no universal healthcare. What is the VAT rate in your state? In Ontario, it is 13% for combined both provincial and federal.
  13. What do you expect the always conman Dotard. His whole life is about swindling and cheating - whether the estate, the state, the government, the spouses, his kids, his nephews, his siblings and ultimately his deplorable cultists who worship him.
  14. Isqor bilaa liis. In other words, fad ama ha fadin waala idin fadsiin.
  15. Soomaalida kaftanta waxee waa hore ku maahmaaheen abkeey dooli diloow dad nool maas u daahaa. Muuse Muqayil aanan agoon iyo rajo inuu dhaco midna dhaafeynin maa dad kale u daahaayo.
  16. Our sister fires back at Dotard and defends all of us in the process.
  17. ‘She’s telling us how to run our country’: Trump again goes after Ilhan Omar’s Somali roots President Donald Trump on Tuesday attacked Rep. Ilhan Omar yet again for her Somali origins, saying the Minnesota Democrat is “telling us how to run our country.” “How about Omar of Minnesota?” Trump said at a rally in Moon Township, Pa., outside Pittsburgh. “We’re going to win the state of Minnesota because of her, they say. She’s telling us how to run our country. How did you do where you came from? How’s your country doing? She’s going to tell us — she’s telling us how to run our country.” Omar is a U.S. citizen — a requirement for serving in Congress — and was naturalized after coming to the country as a child refugee from Somalia. The comment was one of the president’s many jabs suggesting Omar is not an American. Going after her has become almost a staple of his campaign rallies, where he often focuses on her more than other progressive lawmakers critical of the president. Omar is one of the first two Muslim women to serve in Congress and the first to wear the hijab. She has been the subject of relentless Islamophobic attacks since running for office in 2018. Last year, Trump called for Omar and some of her progressive peers in Congress to “go back” to “the totally broken and crime-infested places from which they came.” Trump supporters also chanted “send her back” during a rally last year, a line that has become common among his base. During a rally last week, Trump called Omar an “extremist” and said Democrats wanted to allow into the country Somali and Yemeni refugees who he said were coming from “Jihadist regions.” He also bragged about deporting Somali nationals during that rally, calling them “hardened criminals” who are “back in their country where they can do all the complaining they want.” He held the rally in Minnesota, the state with one of the largest ethnic Somali communities in the country. Xigasho