Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar

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  1. Rabi ha u raxmado, reerkiisana samir iyo iimaan aan leeyahay. Cudurkii xumaa muu u geeriyooday?
  2. I don't know if this is another secessionist waking up from unrealized delusion into a real world. Somaliland: Waking up to a new reality A month ago, one of my friends added me to a group on WhatsApp created by people originally from the Northern Somali provinces discussing how to save Somaliland from its current downfall. Listening to these nice fellows, I could feel the pain some were feeling knowing the end of an imagined Republic of Somaliland independent from the rest of Somalia. Our group was heavily populated by **** **** clan members, as one should expect because of the current discontent in that region, but I suspected some active participants to be from other clans because of their accent, their choice of words and their emphasis on key issues. However, most of them were genuine in their beliefs and were either disgruntled, disappointed or in denials of the current regional upheaval. I concede it is awful to be indoctrinated for many decades about the Northerners exceptionalism and other simplistic myths and one day realise it was just wishful thinking. The core myth abundantly circulated by the Hargeysa elite is that the 1960 union of the former British Somaliland with the newly liberated Italian occupied Somalia, now deemed culturally incompatible, led to an unhealthy relationship and therefore the 1991 recovery (hear separatism) of a long lost independence was the obvious solution. Other myth propagated, in the last 29 years, by the self proclaimed Republic of Somaliland was that the Somali National Movement (SNM), who unleashed a terror in the 1980’s, with the Ethiopian army’s assistance, was merely saving the **** clan from the Somali Democratic Republic’s genocidal intent. The word extermination was even uttered notably by opposition leader Faysal Ali Waraabe. There was also a long list of other myths whose only purpose was to sow the seeds of hatred and cement this hatred to make a future reconciliation with the rest of Somalia an impossible mission. As long as the South, defined as a distinct undifferentiated whole, was in turmoil and a central government was inexistent, it gave a terrain to sustain the myth of incompatibility of the two regions and the likelihood of Somaliland’s international recognition as a separate state. Every elected administration in Hargeysa entertained the possibility of a near international recognition and it is still on the agenda, even though this perspective looks more like a mirage now. This online gathering of emotionally distressed people originally from the Northern regions of Somalia happened in a sobering up moment. The current administration under Musa Bihi became the most divisive, inept and the most derided administration since Somaliland declared its independence in 1991. Moreover, the call of further secessions of some regions in Somaliland, coupled with a new wind of change blowing in the Horn of Africa, has started a questioning of all the myths propagated by the SNM’s old guards, anxious to safeguard their privileges and plunder of the meagre national resources. In fact, the new Ethiopian policy to lowering tensions in the region and a renewed favourable international attention towards the central government in Mogadishu led by the shrewd Abdullahi Farmajo have offered an alternative to all the repressed opposition to the separatism. While some clearly wonder if Somaliland will ever be an independent country and even despair of this elusive recognition, others feel lost in the changes taking place in the region and in the mediocrity of the Bihi administration dealing with these changes. You may then understand the anxiety born of these events and in particular of the recent meetings between Farmajo and Bihi. Even though I believe it would seem a daunting task to reverse course for Somaliland or even too late to save its future as an independent state, I do still believe that there’s a slight chance it may survive the current upheaval in the region with some radical but smart political manoeuvrings. Since its inception, there were so many missed opportunities to show the world its worth. The breakaway region had plenty of time, almost 30 years, to show the world that not only its democracy, peace and good governance are unshakable but that its leaders have the flexibility to deal with the rest of Somalia about its aspirations. Unfortunately, every time there was an elected president, the Hargeysa elite, and the president’s inner circle on top, was scrambling to enrich themselves. Somaliland had an opportunity to capitalize in the peace found after the collapse of the Democratic Republic but instead wasted it. Successive administrations have had no credible plans, or will, to reign on clan based political infightings, the widespread corruption, the uncontrolled inflation, land grabs, the plundering of the natural resources, the raise of poverty, human rights abuses, the dysfunction of the judicial system and growing discontents and palpable unrest in Awdal, Togdheer, Sool and Sanaag regions. In short, the count down of an implosion is in set in motion. There’s no wonder some “Somalilanders”, as they call the population from that region, are in admiration of the current Farmajo government’s discipline and view a possible reunification as a better alternative to the squandering of public funds by their administration. Others even see the current military achievements as reminiscent of the time Somalia was at its height of its glory. With this in the background, it was expected the Somaliland administration has no other choice but to accept a direct negotiation with Mogadishu and, in spite of the SNM old guard rhetoric’s, a public consultation would be unavoidable to mitigate a severe backlash from a public indoctrinated for so long in the simple and distressing concept that the “North” is a victim and the “South” is a murderous mess. Xigasho
  3. Risk of Conflict Rising Between 2 Ethiopia Regional Powers, Report Finds Tension between Amhara and Tigray, two of Ethiopia's most powerful regions, is increasing as the country approaches elections next year, says a new International Crisis Group report. The northern Tigray region, which ruled the country for nearly three decades, has been ostracized by the federal government in Addis Ababa, raising the risk of military conflict in the north. The two regions also share a contested border and are at odds over when federal elections should be held. Increased competition involving Ethiopia’s patchwork of ethnic groups and political parties has been a hallmark of the government formed by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, due to greater social and political freedoms granted by his administration. But it is the dispute between the Amhara and Tigray regions, the new report says, that “is arguably the bitterest of these contests, fueled in part by rising ethnic nationalism in both regions.” William Davison, the Crisis Group’s senior analyst for Ethiopia, tells VOA that Amhara citizens believe that several key zones, notably the Wolqait and Raya areas, were annexed by Tigray when the current Ethiopian federation was mapped out in the early 1990s. “The problem has been there in some form for decades," Davison said. "It flared up and became more prominent during the anti-government protests [between 2016 and 2018.] It has not gone away and it is simmering away as one of Ethiopia’s major inter-regional fault lines.” Adding to the heightened tension, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, the former ruling party, has threatened to hold its own regional election. Plans to hold a vote have led political elites in Tigray and Amhara to adopt increasingly hardline stances toward each other, the report says, noting a recent warning from Prime Minister Abiy that any such act would “result in harm to the country and the people.” Davison pointed out that relations between the TPLF and the federal government, to which members of the Amhara Democratic Party belong, are becoming “increasingly acrimonious.” “People have to be seeking a compromise and we need a political atmosphere to seek that compromise," Davison said. "But what I’m getting at is that we obviously do not have that, unfortunately, at the moment…Whilst we have that situation, it’s going to be hard to make any progress on this entrenched territorial dispute between Amhara and Tigray. So, the problem is simmering and it’s not going away and the worse that Tigray and TPLF relations get with other federal actors, the bigger potential risk there is that this problem with Amhara could turn into something more deadly.” Numerous Amhara and Tigray officials, including Fanta Mandefro, deputy president of the region, did not respond to repeated calls for comment. But Dessalegn Chanie Dagnew, chairman of the opposition National Movement of Amhara, said via a messaging app that Ethiopia’s regional map based on ethnic territories has been the root cause of many tensions, not just between the Amhara and Tigray regions, but many others. “I would say it [violence] has happened in most of the areas and it’s not [unique] to the Amhara and Tigray regions," Dessalegn said. "But still, in spite of all these things, I wouldn't expect that there would be an open clash.” To reduce tensions, the International Crisis Group recommends that the national boundary commission facilitate dialogue by providing information on the contested land and the two regions’ current and former demographics. Xigasho
  4. Mudane Qoorqoor aad ayuu u dadaalayaa ee Reer Mudug iyo Galgaduud horumar wacan u rajeynaayaa. I hope inaynan fursadaan isdhaafsiinin by going back to useless isqabqabsi.
  5. 17 June 2020: Warbixinta COVID-19 ee Soomaaliya. > Laga Helay: 38 > Puntland: 16 > Somaliland: 13 > Benadir: 8 > Koonfur Galbeed: 1 > Lab: 29 > Dhedig: 9 > Bogsasho: 36 > Dhimasho: 0 -------------------------------- > Tirada Guud Laga Helay: 2,696 > Bogsashada Guud: 685 > Dhimashada Guud: 88 Kala soco wixii faah-faahin dheeraad ah: Website: www.moh.gov.so Dashboard: www.moh.gov.so/en/covid19 Whatsapp: bit.ly/MoHSomalia
  6. Wuxuu u yimid arrimo kale la iska ogyahay, but anyway. _____________________ Wasaarada Caafimaadka & Daryeelka Bulshada ayaa waxa ay maanta kala wareegtay agab caafimaad oo loogu talagalay ladagaalanka COVID-19 wafdi kasocday wadanka Ethopia oo uu hogaaminayay Wasiirka maaliyada Itoobiya.
  7. Wasiiru Dowlaha Wasaarada Waxbarashada Dowlada Soomaaliya oo soo Xiray Koorso lagu Baranayay Ka hor taga Cudurka COVID-19, kaasi oo ay Qabatay Jaamacada Umada Soomaliyeed,
  8. 16 June 2020: Update on COVID-19 in Somalia. > New cases confirmed today: 16 > Somaliland: 15 > South West: 1 > Male: 11 > Female: 5 > Recovery: 27 > Death: 0 ------------------------------------ Total confirmed cases: 2,658 Total recoveries: 649 Total deaths: 88 For more information, please visit: Website: www.moh.gov.so Dashboard: www.moh.gov.so/en/covid19 WhatsApp: bit.ly/MoHSomalia
  9. Aamiin, as a Soomaali single father he raised gabar wanaagsan nolosheedana horumar weyn ka gaartay. He passed away as a proud man, I am sure.
  10. Waa aqoonsi kumeel gaar ah, though. And it can be rescinded at any time for technicalities. That is why Madoobe did not accept for he knows in laga tuuri karo at anytime.
  11. It was circulated on Facebook at that time, imposing Muuse Marqaan's face on another leader in the middle of the back. Cabdinaasir Sola was among who qarxiyey beentooda loo jeeday.
  12. After 30 years of begging this 'useless organization,' maxaa ka heysaa marka ka ahayn ciil iyo cuqdad? Waa maahmaahdii tukulish timir deeri waayey qaraaraa tuf in eree.
  13. Masaakiintaan Eebbe ha u gargaaro xoog ayaa dhulalkooda loogu dhacaayaa. Mar dhow waa inaa bilownaa Waqooyi Lives Matter (WLM).
  14. Ilhan Omar's father dies from Covid-19 Rep. Ilhan Omar's father died due to the coronavirus, the Minnesota congresswoman announced Monday night. "It is with tremendous sadness and pain that I share that my father, Nur Omar Mohamed, passed away due to complications from COVID-19," Omar said in a statement. "No words can describe what he meant to me and all who knew him." Omar was raised by her father and grandfather following her mother's death when she was an infant, according to The Guardian and The New York Times. She and her father came to the United States as refugees in 1995 from Somalia during the country's civil war and eventually settled in Minneapolis. Omar has recounted her father's encouragement as she expressed disappointment in the inequalities and bullying she experienced when she first came to the country. Omar went on to be elected one of the first two Muslim congresswomen in 2018, along with Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib, and the first to wear a hijab on the House floor. Omar has since established herself as a progressive firebrand. As the coronavirus pandemic plunged the economic into a crisis, Omar proposed canceling rent and mortgage payments during the pandemic. U.S. deaths from the coronavirus have surpassed 116,000. Xigasho
  15. Aabaha dhalay Ilhaan Cumar oo u geeriyooday Covid-19 Ilhaan Cumar oo ka tirsan golaha Congress-ka dalka Maraykanka ayaa shaacisay inuu Aabaheed u geeriyooday cudurka safmarka ee Coronavirus, kaas oo fara ba’an ku haya wadamo oo uu ka mid yahay Mareykanka. Warsaxaafadeed ay soo saartay Ilhaan oo ka mid ah siyaasiyiinta safka hore uga jira la dagaalanka Covid-19 ayaa waxa ay ku sheegtay in Aabaheed Nuur Cumar Maxamed uu u dhintay xanuunka, iyadoo intaasi ku dartay inay dareemeyso tiiraanyo xoogan. “Anigoo dareemaya tiiraanyo xanuun iyo murugo badan, waxaan idilna wadaagayaa in Aabahey Nuur Cumar Maxamed uu u dhintay Covid-19,” ayey tiri Ilhaan Cumar. Sidoo kale waxa ay tilmaamtay in aysan hal eray ku qeexi karin waxa uu uga dhignaa Allaha u naxariistee Aabaheed oo ay sheegtay inuu door weyn ku lahaa horumarka ay gaartay. “Ma jiro erayo aan ku qeexi karo waxa uu aniga iiga dhignaa iyo dhamaan dadka garanaya isaga.” ayey markale qoraalkeeda ku tiri xildhibaan Ilhaan Cumar. Ilhaan Cumar Aabeheed ayaa ahaa oday si weyn loo yaqaan, lagana qadarin jiray Minneapolis, wuxuuna ka mid ahaa jameecada masjidka Rawdah, halkaas oo uu ku tukan jiray. Sanadkii 1995-tii ayey qaxooti ahaan ku tageen Mareykanka iyada iyo Aabaheyd, kadib markii ay Soomaaliya uga tageen dagaalladii sokeeye.
  16. 15 June 2020: Update on COVID-19 in Somalia. > New cases confirmed today: 39 > Banaadir: 14 > Puntland: 12 > Somaliland: 8 > Jubbaland: 3 > South West: 2 > Male: 25 > Female: 14 > Recovery: 45 > Death: 0 ------------------------------------ Total confirmed cases: 2,642 Total recoveries: 622 Total deaths: 88 For more information, please visit: Website: www.moh.gov.so Dashboard: www.moh.gov.so/en/covid19 WhatsApp: bit.ly/MoHSomalia
  17. Raisul Wasaare ku xigeenka dalka Mahdi Maxamed Guuleed oo ay wehliso Wasiirka Wasaaradda Caafimaadka Federaalka Dr. Fawziya Abiikar Nuur ayaa waxa ay maanta kormeer ku sameyeen Isbitaalka Hooyada iyo Dhallaanka Benaadir. Agaasimaha isbitaalka Hooyada iyo Dhallaanka Benaadir Drs. Fartuun Sharif Mohamed ayaa ugu warbixisay wax qabadka isbitaalka. Isbitaalka Hooyada iyo Dhallaanka Benaadir oo kamid ah isbitaalada dowladda ayaa bulshada soomaaliyeed siiyo adeeg caafimaad oo lacag la'aan ah.
  18. 15/06/2020, Warbixinta ugu dambeysa caabuqa #COVID19 ee dalka.
  19. Lest we forget that the secessionists also photoshopped this image as well in 2019 to include Muuse Marqaan's fool face among African head of states. If that you can find that photoshopped image from early 2019, share with us.
  20. Photoshop wey dhaaftay markaan. Muuse Muqayil inay tuuji dhexda yaalo camal ku fadhiisiyaan ayee keeneen. Eebboow adigaa heybad dad siiyo wretched secessionist bilaa xishoodka u astur isku xaarkooda.