Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar

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  1. Eebboow Siyaad Barre ee maalin walba ka calaacalaan did not abuse like this: As I said jiilkii yaalaa waa soo wada tooseen from 30 years of come iyo marqaamid, saw the reality and abuses like this will not stop them.
  2. Cabsi intaan la eg. Dhalinta inay soo baraarugeen la arkaa. Ciidamada Somaliland oo xabsiga dhigay dhalinyaro ku labisatay Calanka Soomaaliya Wararka naga soo gaaraya Gabiley ayaa sheegaya in saacadihii la soo dhafay ciidanka Booliska maamulka Somaliland ay xir-xireen dhalinyaro ku soo labisatay dharka calanka Soomaaliya, kuwaas oo ku sugna halkaasi. Dhalinyarada xabsiga loo taxaabay ayaa xirnaa funaanado ka sameysan Calanka Soomaaliya, taas oo sababtay in ciidamadu ay qabtaan, kadibna ay xiraan. Qaar ka mid ah dadka deegaanka ayaa innoo sheegay in sababta loo xiray dhalinyaradaasi ay tahay kaliya labiska ay xirnaayeen ee Calanka Soomaaliya. Sidoo kale waxaa lagu soo warramayaa in dhalinyaradasi ay qeyb ka ahaayeen dadka Soomaaliyeed ee u dabaal-dagayey maalinta Qaran ee kowda Luulyo. Illaa iyo hadda ma jiro wax hadal ah oo ka soo baxay saraakiisha Booliska Somaliland oo ku aadan falkaasi xariga ah. Si kastaba ha’ahaatee arrintan ayaa ku soo aadeysa, iyadoo dhowaan Jabuuti lagu soo gaba-gabeeyey shirkii wada-hadallada Soomaaliya iyo Somaliland oo laga soo saaray warmurtiyeed xasaasi ah oo uu ku jiro qodob ka hadlayey is-dhexgalka bulshada. Xigasho
  3. Xildhibaanadaan ku qabso ku qadi meysidee wadaa nooh. Dadkii indhaha adkeyn jiray ayaa laga bartay ee ku dhibeysaa. Jartooda la ciyaareysaa.
  4. Ethiopia: Military deployed after more than 80 killed in protests The military was deployed in the Ethiopian capital on Wednesday as armed gangs roamed neighbourhoods in a second day of unrest that claimed more than 80 lives. Popular musician Haacaaluu Hundeessaa was shot dead on Monday in what police said was a targeted killing. Protests following the killing, and a sense of political marginalisation, broke out the next morning in the capital and other towns and cities in the surrounding Oromia region. The assassination of Haacaaluu, from the country's largest ethnic group, stoked tensions that threaten to derail the country's democratic transition. "So far 81 people have been killed, including three Oromia special police force members," said Bedassa Merdasa, the Oromia police chief. Gunshots echoed through many neighbourhoods and gangs armed with machetes and sticks roamed the streets. Witnesses described a situation pitting youths of Oromo origin against some of the city's other ethnic groups, and where both sides skirmished with police. Ethiopian singer Hachalu Hundessa shot dead in Addis Ababa "We had a meeting with the community, and we were told to arm ourselves with anything we have, including machetes and sticks. We no longer trust the police to protect us, so we have to prepare ourselves," said one Addis Ababa resident, who like others interviewed asked not to be named for fear of reprisal. The military had been deployed in some areas, three witnesses said. One described a street littered with rocks that anti-Oromo protesters had thrown at police. Businesses ablaze Many residents feared Haacaaluu's funeral - scheduled for Thursday in his home town of Ambo - could ignite more violence. "Security forces have invaded our town, we can't go out to mourn. No vehicles are moving around except security patrols with machine-guns," Chala Hunde, 27, said from Ambo, 100km (60 miles) west of Addis. "The security forces are putting a finger in our wound." A tussle over whether to bury Haacaaluu in Ambo or Addis laid bare the political tensions fanning the protests, said Professor Awol Allo at Britain's Keele University. "It's very contentious. Oromos claim the city [Addis] to be theirs as it lies fully within the Oromo regional state," he said. But the capital is under federal, not regional control. The state broadcaster reported the arrest of prominent journalist and activist Eskinder Nega, a former political prisoner who runs a pressure group opposed to what it describes as Oromo attempts to dominate the capital. A policeman was also killed in Addis Ababa, and three explosions there caused an unspecified number of deaths. Prominent Oromo opposition leader Bekele Gerba and media mogul Jawar Mohammed, along with 34 other people, were also arrested when Jawar's bodyguards refused to disarm during a standoff with police. Continue to read
  5. Tuugii C/raxmaan C/shakuur maa naf laga raadiyey? Dadee xaalka jiq ku tahay.