Jacaylbaro

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  1. Let's wait and see .... i hope it'll be for the best of all.
  2. No displacement in LA inaadeer .... the only thing i'm glad about this is that no innocent ppl were hurted during the confrontations. A lot of ppl left LA for other villages but no REFUGEES so far. I'm sorry for those who are killed during the gunfire ,, although they were soldiers but i never want anyone to die. May be Mr. me is happy now ,,,, he was calling for a JUST WAR since Ramadan.
  3. SL was just taking a chance ..... but the whole context will be different soon IA.
  4. Coz we're receiving a new singles each single day alla u changed ur name Sheekha-Jacaylka ku laha loolz jaceelbaro xagu aday?? Wuu waynaaday ,,, and he is now Sheekha-Jacaylka
  5. nice try laba-bahalloow .... Badhan is enjoying its own management. That in LA should be enough. Fatax, i agree with you to some extent ..... Somaliland took the opportunity of the divided reer Sool. I've been saying all the time that reer Sool should decide about their future without depending on Garowe or Hargeisa. There is still a chance under the new administration.
  6. Somaliland oo Bandoo ku soo rogtay Laascaanood hadhwanaag 2007-10-16 (Hadhwanaagnews) Laascaanood(HWN) Gudoomiyaha gobolka sool iyo masuuliyinta amaanka ee gobolkaas ayaa maanta laga bilaabo bandaw ku soo rogay magaaladaasi ka dib markii shalay ay magaaladu gacanta ku wada dhigeen ciidamada qalabka sida ee jamhuuriyada somaliland dagaal ka dib. Bandawdan saaka oo aan la ogayn inta ay socondoonta hadana waxa la sheegay in aanay ahayn bandaw dhaqdhaqaaqa la wada joojiyay ee waa mid lagu sugaayo amniga m agaalada iyadoo saaka amar lagu siiyay meherada magaaladaa in la wada xidho tan iyo ilaa amar danbe ka soo baxaayo Maamulka gobolka . Dhanka kalena wariye Madax banaan oo ku sugan magaalaadaas Laascaanood ayaa shabakada Hadhwanaag u xaqiijiyay in ilaa xalay ay amniga magaaladu ka soo reynaayay iyadoo anay wax rasas ahi dhicin hadana magalaadu waa degenayd. Si kastaba ahaatee magalada laascaanod waxay umuuqataa mid amnigeedu uu ka roonyahay markiii ay ka talin jireen maleeshiayda ******teeniya oo dadka tacadi iyo isku *** kula dhex jiray
  7. nothing like that is gonna happen ,,,, we shouldn't worry about the impossible guys
  8. I don't mind ppl of LA showing their choice sxb ,, it is democracy that they never exercised ..... But you can't proof it is yesterday niyow .... they said in the website but you can never proof.
  9. I'm here ,, one of the nation of poets ...
  10. Jinijini => filin kartoon Moolo moolo => Calaa kooraan Kaabalaadar => khaa'in
  11. I thought red color was for the women .... whateva happened to that ??
  12. when was this ??? ,, last year ??
  13. I thought inaad macawistii q-sifaysta ahayd ka sheekaynaysaan until i saw inty abu saranda tahay Seriously, what i like about hadaaftimo is the location ,, the mountains and the nature ... never been there but i usually follow the pictures and the history. waar meeshu meel lagu qayilo way tahay walee
  14. and i thought inaad dalmar kii BBC da ka hadlaysaan ee sheekha ahaa ,,,, i was like: Goormuu sheekhii heesay ?
  15. Mogadishu 15, Oct. 07 ( Sh.M.Network)- Banaanbax looga soo horjeedo guuldarada ciidamada Puntland ka soo wajahday dagaaladii saakay ka dhacay magaalada Laas caanood ayaa maanta ka dhacay magaalada Garoowe, iyadoo dhinaca kale Madaxweynaha Puntkand uu si deg deg ah ugu soo laabtay magaaladaasi. Madaxweynaha Puntland, Cadde Muuse Xirsi ayaa galabta gaaray magaalada Garoowe isagoo safar deg deg ah oo aan horey loo sii shaacin uga soo laabtay magaalada Jabuuti oo uu tagay maalmo ka hor markii uu ka soo laabtay magaalada Adis ababa. Cadde Muuse ayaa socdaalkiisa lala xiriirinayaa guuldarada ka soo gaartay maamulka Puntland dagaalkii saakay waabarigii ka dhacay duleedka iyo gudaha magaalada Laas Caanood, halkaasi oo ciidamada Somaliland ay la wareegeen gacan ku heynta magaalada Laas Caanood. Dib ugu soo labashada Cadde Muuse ee magaalada Garoowe ayaa ku soo beegmatay xilli Banaanbax uu ka soconayay magaaladaasi, iyadoo dibadbaxyadaasi looga soo horjeeday guuldaradii ka soo wajahday ciidamada Puntland dagaalkii ka dhacay magaalada Laas Caanood. Dad u badan haween iyo caruur ayaa isugu soo baxay magaalada Garoowe, kuwaasi oo dhagaxtuur ku bilaabay goobaha ganacsiga ee xilligaasi shaqeynayay, iyadoo taasi ay qasab ka dhigtay in dadka isku dayay in shaqadooda ay sii wataan ay albaabada u laabeen goobahooda ganacsi. Dad ku sugan magaalada Garoowe ayaa waxa ay SHabelle u sheegeen in ku dhowaad 20 ruux oo dhaawac ah la soo gaarsiiyay isbital ku yaala magaalada Garoowe, kuwaasi oo ahaa ciidamadii Puntland ee saakay ka dagaalamay aagga Laas Caanood. 17 ruux oo 3 ka mid ah ay xaaladooda liidato ayaa la dhigay Isbitalkaasi, iyadoo sidoo kale tirada dhimashada labada dhinac ay ka badan tahay 20 ruux. Waxaa jira isku hub urursi ka soconaya gobolada Puntland si ay dib ugu noqdaan aagaggii maanta ay ka qabsadeen ciidamada Puntland. here
  16. then i know you're lying .......
  17. I hope it'll come back to operation ..... Somaliland Airlines will follow soon
  18. I don't think i can send it ,,, the xawaalad said koolkat doesn't exist ,, wateva that means ,, Now give me your account number ,,, i'll give it a friend of mine living in Nigeria so that he can handle the issue
  19. I hope you'll be alive then
  20. By Chris Heffelfinger, Olivier Guitta Two major developments to unfold in the coming years signal Africa's growing strategic importance, especially the Horn of Africa (HoA). As of October 1, the African continent came under the auspices of a newly created U.S. military command, AFRICOM, establishing one staff responsible for affairs with the 53 African states (http://www.africom.mil). The second development, potentially far more troubling, is the newly announced project to build the world's longest bridge—17 miles connecting Yemen and Djibouti—under Tarek bin Laden's Middle East Development LLC. The United States may finally be recognizing the significance of Africa to its own national interests. On the economic level, access to African oil and the will to counter China's increasing presence on the continent are vital strategic interests that are pushing Washington to rationalize its approach. The U.S. wants to see its share of African oil imports go from 15% to 25% by 2015. In light of this, the security issue is paramount, and explains why U.S. involvement in Africa is growing. Recent U.S. military action in HoA more than showed the need for a dedicated military command to counter al-Qaeda's presence and operations in the region. At the end of 2006, the U.S. military helped Ethiopian troops in their rapid assault against Somalia's Islamic Courts Union, and in January 2007 American planes bombarded southern Somalia near the Kenyan border to unofficially strike an al-Qaeda site. Dating back to the 1990s, bin Laden and his organization have had operational ties to eastern Africa; first with Sudan, then of course in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. The proposed construction of a bridge connecting Yemen and Djibouti, however, is likely to threaten the ongoing U.S. mission in Africa. HoA: al-Qaeda Breeding Ground? On the military and counter-terrorism level, Washington's policy is clear: make sure that grey zones—the African "ungoverned spaces"—do not become a breeding ground for al-Qaeda. Yet, despite the conventional wisdom decreeing al-Qaeda's desire to operate in failed states, recently declassified Harmony documents illustrate the serious challenges that the terrorist group has faced while operating in Somalia. The internal al-Qaeda situation reports found that the rampant warlordism prevalent in Somalia made it too difficult to do business. There were simply too many separate leaders to pay-off who were ultimately unreliable partners. Yemen, on the other hand, provides an ideal location for al-Qaeda operations, aside from President Ali Abdullah Saleh's security services. Indeed, there has been much Salafi militancy in Yemen as of late. On July 14, an al-Qaeda militant drove an explosives-laden vehicle into a group of Spanish tourists visiting the ancient temple of the Queen of Sheba in Marib, killing eight Spaniards and two Yemenis (BBC News, July 14). In turn, Yemeni security services killed four al-Qaeda militants involved in the attack, one of whom escaped from a Sanaa prison last year. That escape, in which 23 prisoners fled through underground tunnels leading to a neighboring mosque, has only focused the spotlight further on Yemen's security shortfalls. Some of those men—including al-Qaeda militants involved in the attacks on the USS Cole—are believed to be hiding near the Saudi border (al-Wasat, September 12; Terrorism Monitor, September 27). Since 2000, a spate of al-Qaeda attacks have been conducted in Yemen, aimed at destabilizing the U.S.-allied Saleh government. Seventeen American sailors were killed in the attack on the USS Cole off the port of Aden. Two years later, a similar attack was carried out against the French tanker Limburg, killing one and injuring 12. Other attacks have since been directed at oil facilities employing foreign workers. Even before these incidents, the Yemeni-Saudi border held the reputation of being one of the most notorious gun-running areas in the region (Terrorism Focus, April 8, 2004). Moreover, Abd al-Majid al-Zindani's school, Jami'at al-Iman (Faith University), has produced a number of al-Qaeda militants, not to mention the even more nefarious Dar al-Hadith school in Dammaj, where reports of foreign students coming home in body bags made their way to the international press last March (Agence France-Presse, March 26). Then, a French and a British student, both converts attending the madrassa, were killed in skirmishes with Shiite rebels. The two were apparently part of a group of foreign students armed by school leaders to act as guards at night. The Salafi school appears to have been providing military training to its students as well as ideological instruction. Al-Qaeda's activity and infrastructure in Yemen indicates a growing presence in the country, despite President Saleh's cooperation with the U.S. war on terrorism. It is, of course, the ancestral home of Osama bin Laden, with his father hailing from the valley of Hadramawt, in eastern Yemen, to the south of the Empty Quarter (al-rub` al-khali). Some terrorism experts have even questioned whether bin Laden has sought refuge in one of these areas after losing his sanctuary in Afghanistan in late 2001. Interestingly enough, the United States seems all the more aware of the dangerous situation in Yemen. As proof, on August 26, the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa warned its employees to avoid tourist sites, restaurants and shopping malls. Explaining that the risk of terrorist attacks against Westerners was considered high (al-Qaeda might want to lead a new terror wave campaign), they were recommended not to leave their workplace or residence except in case of a major emergency (al-Watan, August 28). Bridging the African Divide Impacting these developments is a planned bridge connecting Yemen and Djibouti. This past April, the Dubai-based Middle East Development LLC issued a notice-to-proceed to Noor City Development Corp., based in Napa, CA, authorizing the firm to "proceed with the planning, development, construction and management of the bridge between Yemen and Djibouti" (Engineering News Record, May 1). The Saudi billionaire and half-brother to Osama, Tarek Bin Laden, heads the project, estimated at $10-20 billion. The project enjoys the full support of the presidents of Djibouti and Yemen. Yet, Tarek Bin Laden's pedigree should add additional concerns. More than merely a developer, in the 1990s he was general supervisor of the International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO), a fraudulent Saudi group designated by the U.S. Treasury Department as having aided al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups' fundraising efforts. The IIRO, or Hay'at al-Igatha al-Islamiya al-'Alamiyaa, is one of eight bodies under the umbrella of the Mecca-based Muslim World League (WML). The IIRO's terrorist ties go back to the first Afghan jihad against the Soviets, when Osama bin Laden's Maktab al-Khidmat (Office of Services) worked with Wael Julaidan, then with the IIRO and WML (Government's Evidentiary Proffer Supporting the Admissibility of Co-Conspirator Statements, United States of America v. Enaam Arnaout, Jan. 6, 2003). The IIRO provided logistical support to the mujahideen and Julaidan, according to the federal government, and "was a leading supporter of the jihad through the relief organization network." On August 3, 2006, the Treasury Department designated the Philippine and Indonesian branches of the IIRO, as well as its Saudi executive director, "for facilitating fundraising for al-Qaeda and affiliated terrorist groups." The group was identified as a major fundraiser for Abu Sayyaf and Jemaah Islamiya. All of this begs the question: how could Osama bin Laden's half-brother be constructing a bridge linking Yemen to the HoA at the birth of AFRICOM? The project physically and figuratively links al-Qaeda in Arabia to the African continent, posing a serious long-term security dilemma. For the next year, the nascent AFRICOM will take over responsibilities from EUCOM, under the recently confirmed General William E. Ward. This new structure will not mean more U.S. military troops on African soil. The only U.S. soldiers present (1,800 in all) will be the ones already stationed in Djibouti, a potentially short drive from Yemen. In fact, the U.S. military decided to settle in Djibouti after the September 11 attacks for a few reasons. First, Djibouti is crucially located at the Horn of Africa. Second, it is a moderate Muslim country and is politically stable amid a chaotic region. U.S. Rear Admiral James Hart, commander of the Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA), U.S. Central Command, recently explained to Le Monde: "In 2002, we thought that al-Qaeda might move from Afghanistan to Africa and we wanted to have a military force here. We also wanted our soldiers to train Africans in order for them to get professional armies, capable of fighting off the terrorist threat. But this threat did not materialize as we thought it would." Third, Djibouti is a safe location, due to the long-standing presence of French troops, whose mission is to protect Djibouti. In light of this secure environment, Americans came to Djibouti with little military firepower: two combat companies, a few Blackhawk helicopters, a C-130 transport plane, three to four P-3 Orion maritime patrol aircrafts; but no fighter jets. It appears that the United States is there to stay; indeed, it recently renewed its lease for five more years with an option for 10 additional, and the size of the camp has just been multiplied by five. Six years after the September 11 attacks, it is baffling to imagine a project under Tarek bin Laden, through a California-based firm, linking Yemen to Africa. Taking into regard al-Qaeda's growing presence in Yemen, it is even more puzzling as to how the U.S. envisions this project promoting greater security or helping to combat terrorism in the region. What does seem a given, however, is that U.S. troops (at the only U.S. base in Africa) could end up being at far greater risk than they are today Source jamestown.org
  21. hadhwanaag 2007-10-14 (Hadhwanaagnews) Hargeysa(HWN):- Wasiirka Wasaarada Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland Cabdilaahi Ismaaciil Cali [Cabdilaahi Cirro] ayaa maanta dalka dib ugu soo noqday,kadib markii lagu soo guuleystay qaliin dhinaca Wadnaha lagaga qalay oo uu tagay Dalalaka Ethiopia iyo Koonfur Afrika, kaas oo qaatay muddo bilo ah. Wasiirka oo saxaafada ugu Waramayey qolka nasashada ee Egal Inrternational ee Magaalada Hargeysa ayaa waxa uu sheegay qaliinkii lagaga sameeyey dhinaca Wadnaha inuu aad u wanaagsan yahay Caafimaadkiisu. Waxaana Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha ku soo dhaweeyey dhabaha Dayuuradaha Wasiiro tiro badan,Xildhibaano,iyo dadweyne aad u tira badan. “Ilaahay ayaa mahad leh aniga oo Caafimaad xun ayaan halkan [Hargeysa] ka tagay maantana aniga oo Caafimaad qaba ayaan dalka ku soo noqday”ayuu yidhi Wasiirka Wasaarada arrimaha Gudaha Cabdilaahi Ismaaciil Cali [Cirro] oo sheegay inuu Xaruunkii uu qaliinka u tagay uu ka ladnaaday. Wasiirka Wasaarada arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland Md.Ismaaciil Cali [Cirro] waxa uu u mahadnaqay Cidkasta oo ka qeybqaaday sidii looga daweyn lahaa Xaruunka dhinaca Wadnaha kaga soo booday, isaga oo arrinta ka hadlayana waxa uu yidhi “Waxaan mahad naqayaa Madaxweynaha Somaliland Md. Daahir Rayaale Kaahin oo aad uga hawl-galay hawshaydii Caafimaadka, oo amar ku siiyey Safaarada Adis Ababa iyo Wakiilka Somaliland u fadhiya Koonfur Afrika Prof Iqbal oo aanan mahadnaqiisa Af ku soo koobi karayn sidii uu uga hawlgalay arrimahaygii, waxan leeyahay Waa qof qiimo leh oo Somaliland halkaa u jooga.” Md. Cabdilaahi Ismaaciil Cali [Cirro] waxa uu u mahad-celiyey dadweynihii ku soo dhaweeyey Geg-gada Diyaaradaha ee Egal International Airport ee Magaalada Hargeysa, ee isugu jiray Wasiirada, Salaadiinta, Xildhibaano iyo dadweyne tira badan oo ee ka kala yimi qeybaha kala duwan ee bulshada
  22. Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland Oo Dalka Ku Soo Laabtay Hargeysa(Qaran)- Hargeysa: Wasiirka Wasaarada Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland,Mudane Cabdilaahi Ismaaciil Cali [Cirro],ayaa Maanta dalka dib ugu soo laabtay,ka dib markii dhawaan Cisbtaal ku yaala Pretoria ee Koonfur Afrika uu ku guulaystay qaliin lagaga sameeyay xidida wadnaha. Wasiirka Daahikhiliga Somaliland,oo sababahaasi Caafimaad ugu maqnaa muddo bil iyo dheeraad ah,waxa saaka dhabada diyaaradaha ee Magaalada Hargeysa,si diiran ugu soo dhaweeyay wasiiro,Salaadiin,Saraakiil ka tirsan Haa’yadaha Dawlada iyo Shaqaalaha iyo Madaxda Wasaaradiisa. Mudane Cabdilaahi Ismaaciil Cali[Cirro],oo Saxaafada ugu waramay qolka nasashada ee Madaarka,ayaa ka hadlay xaaladaiisa Caafimaad,oo uu xusay in ay aad u wanaagsan tahay,waxana uu yidhi “Ilaahay ayaa mahad leh,anigoo caafimaadkaygu xun yahay ayaan halkan {dalka] ka tagay,maantana anigoo Caafimaadkaygu wanaagsan yahay dalka igu soo celiyay,waxana aan aad ugu mahad celinayaa Madaxweynaha JSL,oo aad hawshayda caafimaad aad uga hawlgalay,oo amar ku siiyay Wakiiladeena Addis-ababa iyo Koonfur Afrika inay arrinta caafimaadkayga u hawl-galaan,waxa oo aan iyagana u mahad celinayaa oo aad iigu hawl-galay Wakiilka Somaliland ee Ethiopia,oo ii sii diyaariyay ilaa dhakhtarkii,sidoo kale isaga afba kuma koobi karo wanaagii uu ka gaystay caafimaadkayga,Wakiilka Somaliland ee South Afrika waxana aan leeyahay waa nin qiimo leh oo Dalka halkaas u jooga”. Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha Somaliland,oo muuqaalkiisu aad u wanaagsanaa waxa uu u mahad-celiyay Wasiiradii,Salaadiintii iyo dadkii madaarka ku soo dhaweeyay. Omar Mahamed Faarax Qarannews Hargaysa, Somaliland