Jacaylbaro

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  1. Ok ,, then i think wuu waashay i didnt know that ............................
  2. Wareer badanaa ,, not banaadir ,, come on
  3. I think they are the real drivers of women's dress size these days ,,,,, i was watching a movie the other day about fashion and i was amazed how they dictate those women about their weight and size ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  4. Don't welcome tuujiye .............
  5. I denay it ...... happy ? I don't provide the source half of my posts .... that is how it works for me.
  6. It is all about women, They Sell it and at the end they complain about it .............
  7. I never said it is mine and what is important here is the content rather than the source .... i wish i can write that kind of english dee.
  8. NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The U.S. Embassy warned Friday that Somali-based extremists may try to kidnap American citizens from Kenyan beach resorts. "There are indications that Islamic extremists based in Somalia may be planning to target Westerners, especially American citizens, in the Kiwayu Island tourist area and other beach sites frequented by Western travelers on the northeast coast near Somalia," the embassy, which is also responsible for Somalia, said in an e-mail to U.S. citizens. An embassy official — speaking on condition of anonymity, citing embassy guidelines — said the warning was based on a tip from Kenyan security services this week. Kenya shares a 400 mile border with Somalia, which is currently closed. Kenyan security forces have been regularly patrolling the border, which is sparsely populated desert, since a radical group controlling much of southern Somalia was ousted last December by Ethiopian troops supporting the weak U.N.-backed government. Leaders of that group, the Council of Islamic Courts, are alleged to have links with the al-Qaida terror network. Remnants of the group have vowed to fight an Iraq-style insurgency and the transitional government and its Ethiopian allies come under daily attack in the Somali capital, Mogadishu. Kenya, one of Africa's main tourist draws, is relatively peaceful. But in 1998, the U.S. embassies here and in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania were simultaneously hit, killing 225 people in an attack blamed on al-Qaida. The network was also blamed for another attack four years later on a beach-front hotel in southeastern Kenya, a region that is a key tourist attraction. The car bombing at the hotel killed 13 people and a near-simultaneous attempt to shoot down an Israeli airliner failed.
  9. waxan dhaandhanka ahi muxuu ahaana ??
  10. OAK LAWN, Ill. - A big red sign that says "Stop" sometimes isn't enough to get everyone to stop. Maybe a laugh will get their attention. This Chicago suburb has installed second stop signs beneath the regular ones at 50 intersections with messages, including "WHOAAA" or "Stop ... and smell the roses." "I thought it might make people smile and take notice," Mayor Dave Heilmann said as he launched the campaign Friday. "You've got people on their cell phones, their BlackBerries and iPods while driving. Those are all distractions. Hopefully, when they see a sign they're not expecting it might make them stop." The new signs are red octagons, just like the real stop signs, but instead of just "Stop" they say "Stop ... right there pilgrim" and "Stop ... in the naame of love." Naame? Think of the drawn-out pronunciation in the hit by the Supremes. It might be too soon to know whether the alternative signs will work. But while the mayor was posing for a photo with one of the new signs, a driver sped by without stopping.
  11. JOHANNESBOURG, 26 Sept. 2007--Somaliland’s Interior Minister Mr Abdillahi Ismail (Irro) is recovering from a successful heart bypass in the Milpark Hospital, one the best centers for heart care in Johannesburg. Dr. N Patel, Chief Cardiologist, undertook the operation on Monday. Later, the Minister was moved from the Coronary Care Unit to a normal ward in the Milpark Hospital. The Minister, who was flown from Addis Ababa and admitted into the Milpark Hospital on Friday, is accompanied by his wife Nimo, their son Hersi and brother-in-law Omar. They met with Shaykh Fadhalla Haeri Friday evening, visited the Muslim Community Centre in Pretoria, where they joined the community for a Zikr. Dr. Iqbal Jhazbhay, Somaliland’s Representative in South Africa, has made the arrangements for the Minister’s treatment in South Africa.
  12. HARGEISA, 25 Sept. 2007—Somaliland Foreign Minister Abdillahi Duale urged Arab states to accept Somaliland passport in their countries, saying that Somaliland passport is considered a legitimate travel document in most parts of the world except in Arab countries. Talking to Awdalnews from Hargeisa, Duale said that citizens holding Somaliland passports had traveled to China, South East Asian, North America and mainland Europe without any problem. “It is only the Arabs who refuse the Somaliland passport. We call upon them to recognize the Somaliland passport otherwise we will consider their action as hostile to us,” he said. He urged Somaliand citizens around the world not to take the new passport being issued by the Somali Transitional Federal Government, TFG. “We will not allow Somalilanders holding new Somali passports to enter the country,” he said, although he asserted that his government would review the situation of Somalilanders living in the Arab world who cannot travel with Somaliland passports. He noted that his government would raise the passport issue with an Arab League delegation that is expected to visit Somaliland in the near future. “A fact finding mission from the Arab league will soon arrive the country and we hope it would turn a new leaf for Somaliland-Arab relations,” Duale said. He pointed out that Somaliland had strengthened ties with a number of African countries as a result of a vigorous foreign policy. A delegation from Southern Sudan is soon expected to visit Hargeisa. Meanwhile, Duale affirmed that Somalilanders all over the world would be able to listen their country’s home news through Radio Hargeisa. “The long awaited transmitter (25 Kw shortwave) will be installed shortly all Somali speaking people will be able to hear it from many places around the world,” he said. On the jailed Qaran party leaders, Duale said the court had sentenced them and that they have the right to submit an appeal to the court. “They never had it so good. They found unprecedented publicity by being in jail,” Duale said, asserting that it was up to them to appeal to the court or request a pardon from the President. Duale denied that the President had reneged on his promises to the mediation committee, while accusing some of the Committee members of using the Committee to push their own agenda. “There were elements in the Mediation Committee who had their biased agenda. Some of them were neither honest nor neutral about their mediation efforts,” he added, pointing out that it was the parliament that reneged on its pledges when it rejected to pass the two election commission members. Duale expressed his support and endorsement for the President and his Vice President as candidates of the ruling UDUB party in the upcoming presidential elections due to be held early 2008. He denied rumors about his aspirations for the Vice President’s candidacy, saying: “ The sitting President and his Vice President are my candidates and they have my full support.”
  13. hadhwanaag 2007-09-29 (Hadhwanaagnews) Hargeysa(HWN):-Guddoomiyaha Golaha Wakiillada Somaliland Md.Cabdiraxmaan Maxamed Cabdilaahi [Cabdiraxmaan Cirro] ayaa sheegay Inay Doorashadii Golaha Wakiillada lagu doortay ay ahayd talaabo guul ah,isla markaana badhitaar u ahayd ictiraaf u raadinta Somaliland oo dalka ka qabsoontay 29 September 2005-ka. Sida waxa uu Gudoomiyuhu ku sheegay dhanbaal hanbaalyo ah oo uu Caawa u diray Shacbiga reer Somaliland Sanad-guurada 2aad ee ka soo wareegtay Doorashada Golaha Wakiillada Awadeed.. “Maanta oo ay taariikhdu tahay 29/9/2007 Waxay ku beegan tahay maalin taariikhweyn ku leh Somaliland,oo ah maalintii ay shacbiga reer Somaliland u dareereen inay si toosa ay codkoosa ugu doortaan Wakiillo ay iyagu leeyiin oo ku fadhiya awoodooda iyo kalsoonidooda waa 29/9/2005” sida waxa uu Gudoomiyaha Golaha Wakiiladu Cabdiraxmaan ku sheegay dhanbaalkiisa hanbalyada. “Doorashadii Golaha Wakiillada waxay mujtamaca Caalamka iyo shacbiga reer Somaliland ay u aqoonsan yihiin inay ahayd talaabadii ugu muhiimsanayd ee Geedi socodka hanaanka dimuqraadiyada Jamhuuriyada Somaliland ee Curdinka” ayuu intaasi raaciyey. Cabdiraxmaan Maxamed Cabdilaahi waxa uu ku tilmaamay Doorashadii Golaha Wakiilladu inay badhitaar u ahayd ictiraaf raadinta dalka.“Waxay ahayd talaabo Guul ah oo badhitaar fiican u ahayd ictiraaf u raadinta Somaliland” ayuu yidhi. Gudoomiyaha Golaha Wakiillada Cabdiraxmaan Maxamed Cabdilaahi waxa uu yidhi“Aniga oo ku hadlaya Magaca Shir-gudoonka Golaha Wakiillada iyo ka Mudanayaasha Golaha Wakiillada dhamaantood Waxaan salaan diiran iyo mahad-naq balaadhan u dirayaa Shacbiga reer Somaliland Meelkasta oo ay joogaan” “Waxaan shacbiga reer Somaliland uga mahadcelinayaa Codka iyo Kal-soonida ay siiyeen Wakiilladooda”ayuu ku yidhi Gudoomiyuhu Qoraalkiisa, isaga oo hadalkiisa sii watana waxa intaa raaciyey “Waxaanu leenahay Ramadaan Kariim Eebena ha ku guuleeyo ummada Somaliland himiladooda iyo dhawaan inay helaan ictiraaf dhawaan kana mid noqdaan bulshada Caalamka ay Xaqa u leeyihiin ka mid noqoshadooda”
  14. how about u rudy ,,, how much do u had and how much do u have now ??
  15. Somalia dismembered itself and doesn't need anyone to do that now May be i should contact Rayaale to take part the AU troops to be sent to Somalia .... yeah , although we are the frontline countries but still we can help. what do u think ?
  16. lama hubo ......... wayse ahaan jirtay. is just an opinion though ,, i thought u can handle it
  17. haa ,, a lot of my friends used to be in the ubaxa kacaanka ,,, iyaga laakiin dee meeel baa lagu haystay oo lagu xanaanayn jiray laguna korin jiray ,,, sida kuwan lama soo kiraysan guul wadow siyaaad aabihii garashada ,, ka soco ...
  18. Recently, King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz hosted a meeting for the Ethiopian-backed government to mark the end of the Somali reconciliation meeting held in Mogadishu. The Somali Opposition did not participate in the meeting and remained in Asmara – Eritrea. King Abdullah invited Imbaghati leader and his lapdogs in the port city of Jeddah to settle their differences but, as matter of fact, there are no differences between the participants at the meeting as they all belong to one side - they all came aboard Ethiopian tanks in Mogadishu. The meeting ended as planned because the participants came to mislead the King and get some money. Saudi Arabia donated thirty six million dollars to Imbaghati leader that means Saudi Arabia is building muscles of another warlord in Somalia. Saudi Arabia cannot guarantee how the money will be used. Will it be used to destroy Mogadishu and boost Ethiopian Military budget? The question remains unanswered till now! The kingdom could have supported the poor Muslims in Africa in the holy month of Ramadan instead of supporting the warlords. Saudi Arabia failed in its attempts to stabilize the region where, it has over the years hosted many reconciliation meetings, including between the Lebanese and Afghan rival factions as well as the Iraqi Muslim clerics and earlier this year the Palestinian Fatah and Hamas factions. Majority of Somalia analysts believe that the Jeddah meeting will be another failure for the Saudi government especially after the Opposition in Asmara rejected the outcome of the meeting. These warlords who signed the peace treaty in Jeddah – Saudi Arabia including Imbagathi leader Abdullah Yousuf and his lapdogs Geddi and unfamiliar Shaikh Aden Mohamed Nur besides other tribal chiefs – most probably from ********** tribe – on Sunday cannot bring peace and stability in Somalia as long as they came in Somalia aboard the tanks of Ethiopia. And frankly, there is no conflict between these parties who signed the peace treaty; they are members of one regime. The Somali opposition parties are in Asmara now and are preparing to attack the Ethiopian forces in Somalia and the weak Imabagti government. If Saudi Arabia is really serious in its efforts to reconcile Somalis, they would have invited the current opposition in Somalia including the Islamic Courts Union. Saudi Arabia is neglecting the opposition but the reality is that, the Islamic Courts Union is the actual force in Somalia and they should be considered. Shaikh Sharif was second to the Islamic Courts Union, which controlled large parts of Somalia before being ousted by Ethiopian and Somali government troops earlier this year. The opposition figures who met in Eritrea—Ethiopia’s arch-foe—had boycotted Somalia’s clan reconciliation conference held by the transitional government and backed by the international community. The government has blamed Islamists for deadly guerrilla-style attacks in Mogadishu against government targets, Ethiopian troops and African Union peacekeepers, which happen almost daily. It has been reported that the Imbaghati leaders signed a document to mark the end of the Somali Reconciliation Conference that concluded on the 30th of Aug 2007 in Jeddah. Majority of the Somali tribes boycotted the conference. UN reported corruption in management of the conference, and entrance tickets were sold in black market. Majority of the participants attended the meeting just to obtain little financial support. BBC Somali reported some participants refused to attend the conference after the management of the conference failed give their share of the money. The Alliance for Reliberation of Somalia (ARS) is the latest product of the Somali opposition meeting in Asmara. Islamic Courts and its affiliates are major opposing force against the government in Mogadishu. Killings occur daily in the city where thousands of Iraq style bombs including roadside and car bombs are witnessed everyday on Mogadishu streets resulting in the death of innocent people. The country is far from being stable as long as the international community forces Somalis to accept the unpopular and rejected government. Today, Somalia is heading towards another era of violence after 17 years of warlords conflict. The conflict in Mogadishu is taking the shape of what is currently happening in Iraq between the invading US Forces and Iraqi insurgents. Similarly, the US-backed Ethiopian forces are currently facing the same scenario because the Somalis will not heed the instructions of Melese Sanawi regime via Abdullah regime and his lapdogs in Somalia. Old mistakes of the kingdom In 1988, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia blindly supported former dictator Mohammed Siyad Barre in his fight against Northern Somalis. The kingdom supplied hundreds of pickup cars (Toyota Land Cruisers) to the Somali Army in order to continue the genocide in North of Somalia. Siyad Bare misled the kingdom by saying that “I am fighting against the militia in Hargiesa, Burco and Berbera.” Unfortunately, the Saudis financially supported him and provided him with pickup cars without verifying the reality of his claims. On the other hand, Siyad Bare used the money and pickup cars to kill the innocent people in north Somalia – pickup cars were used as military vehicles against innocent people in Somalia. The kingdom is following its old and wrong method of supporting unscrupulous individuals in Somalia and the kingdom only wants to see the united Somalia to safeguard its interest in the region regardless of the injustice and inequality prevalent in the current the regime. Today, Imbaghati leader Abdullah Yousuf is exerting tremendous efforts to get money from the kingdom using the old method of misleading the kingdom. My final word: Every Somali community should look after its interest just like the Republic of Somaliland. Somaliland saved its people and children and its citizens now enjoy full access to social services, free education and healthcare unlike the sufferings in Somalia. The problem of Somalia is like cancer – one needs to cut off the effected areas from other the parts of the body. Somalia, today, needs to secure democratic areas like Somaliland by recognizing it as an independent nation, or else, the whole Somalia communities will end up in big trouble. By Abdirahman Ahmed Ali E-mail: an.ahmed@somaliland.net
  19. Originally posted by Dabshid: Saxb meeshii sidaa bay isku bedeshay, weliga ma aragtay nin madaxwayna sheeganaya oo BBCda ka leh, anagu 3 makiinadood baanu haysaa oo hadba xogaa ku rognaa, tuuganimo cad! waa wax lala xishoodo runtii. loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool Ceeb baa ka dhacday ..... hadba xoogaa ku rognaa kuye
  20. Ex-ILO East Africa Regional Office Director, Ali Ibrahim , has been appointed a minister in his home country Somaliland, it has been learnt. Ali Ibrahim who becomes the minister for Planning and Coordination was in-charge of the ILO East Africa Regional Office based in Dar salaam and it was during his tenure in the office that the UN agency built a five-storey permanent building. The agency in the region comprises the countries of Kenya, Somalia, Uganda and Tanzania. As special appreciation to his extraordinary service in the UN Agency, the Dar es Salaam-based ILO Conference Hall has been named after him in a colourful ceremony that was held on Thursday. The function was attended by some 13 ILO Africa Regional Directors and other delegates from the UN Agency`s headquarters. The event was preceded by the first ever International Labour Organization (ILO) Regional Directors` meeting, the first of its kind to be held in Tanzania. The five day meeting started last Monday and is scheduled to end today. Speaking to this paper in an exclusive interview, the ILO former Director who is accompanied by his wife said he was optimistic that through concerted efforts and smart partnership a lot could be achieved in development and in the avenues of modernisation. The meeting of the ILO Africa Regional Directors is being held in camera at the organization?s headquarters. Ali Ibrahim who is now serving in his home country, Somaliland as the country?s Planning and Coordination Minister leaves Dar tomorrow for his home country Somaliland It is said that it was due to his efforts that the agency managed to erect the permanent four-storey building.