Jacaylbaro

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  1. replaying to some posts is even dembi ...... complete waste of time. i don't think Shabelle is not upto professional standard but they are in the best to report fast and up to date news. This action will make them more popular. I can see they changed the radio station into a military camp as usual.
  2. sxb adigu ha isa soo qorin ,,, i was not talking to you unless you have double nickname in SOL Again ,, my stance is clear in my last post .... if you don't understand then leave it coz others will understand.
  3. how much do you charge to keep mine as well ? .... i just want you to keep her 6hrs per day
  4. don't be mad sxb ,, it is Ramadan and the lies cannot be hidden specially this holy month Now let's agree on two things: To handover a Muslim to a Gaal is WRONG .... War is not good for anyone ..... Agree ???
  5. So, someone is a kitten sitter here BUSTED ! ! ! ! ! looool
  6. So this is the proof they are not from bugland ?? ...... i don't think that is enough since cars with such plate numbers are available in buuhoodle and the whole togdheer region. Again anyone can make a false plate number that looks like the original one ,, they even do it here sometimes to escape from the taxes although the punishment is a bit heavy when cought.
  7. looooooool ,,, walee ninkaa anigu dookhiisa waan ka yaabay ,,, maxaa busaarad haysay baan is idhi
  8. hehehe ,, funny ,, baabuurtii masaakiintaa la iska soo sawirtay ,, The military vehicles have different plate numbers sxb ,,, try again. Plus landrover waaba laga baxay let alone in dagaal lagu galo.
  9. Hargeysa, September 22, 2007 (SL Times) – Somaliland Times conducted on Friday night a telephone interview with the commander of NATO's Standing Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1), U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Michael K. Mahon, who recently embarked with a force of NATO ships which set sail on 30 July 2007 to make an historic 12,500 nautical mile circumnavigation of the African continent on a two month deployment from August to October this year as part of NATO’s commitment to global security. The commander of SNMG1, U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Michael K. Mahon, talked to SL Times from on board the flag ship of the NATO multinational force, the USS Normandy sailing off the coast of Somalia in the Indian Ocean. The multinational force comprising one cruiser, four frigates and a tanker from six different NATO nations, USA, Canada, Holland, Germany, Denmark and Portugal are on the last leg of their tour of the African continent and will be spending under two weeks deployed around the Horn conducting ‘presence operations’ and the red sea, finally heading to the Suez. Interview with Rear Admiral Michael K Mahon Iinterviewed by SL Times Editor: Rashid Mustafa X Noor Sl Times: Rear Admiral Michael K Mahon, thank you for giving us this opportunity to talk to you. Admiral Mahon: It’s a pleasure to talk to you. Sl Times: Sir, where are you speaking from at present, and where about is your fleet sailing in the Indian Ocean? Admiral Mahon: I am talking to you from on deck the flag ship of the ‘Standing NATO Maritime Group 1’ (SNMG1), the USS Normandy, and we are somewhere off the Somali coast in international waters, though I cannot explicitly say, but somewhere between the southern portion off the Somali coast in the Indian Ocean. Sl Times: How far will you be from the Somali coast? Admiral Mahon: I cannot say, but what I can say is that we are in international waters off the Somali coast. Sl Times: How long will you be in this particular area? Admiral Mahon: We will be present in the Indian Ocean for the next coming 10 days and will set sail for the Gulf of Aden from thereon to maintain a ‘presence operations’ in the Red Sea and then sail through the Suez Canal back into the Mediterranean. Sl Times: What exactly will you be doing off the Somali coast? Admiral Mahon: Our naval force will be conducting surveillance and ‘presence operations’ off the Somali coast in international waters. What this basically means is monitoring what is going on in these waters and compiling a picture of the movement of vessels, shipping patterns and activities over this period of time. Also, at this crucial point in time, where there is a humanitarian crisis in Somalia there is a great need to secure the Somali coast of piracy, since there are grave concerns for the safety of shipping carrying aid to Somalia as a result of acts of piracy occurring in these waters on regular basis. And, as you are aware of this, the threat of piracy is real in these waters and life threatening for millions of Somalis dependent on humanitarian aid. The presence of our vessels will deter any criminal maritime activities being carried out and attacks of piracy on ships carrying humanitarian aid, as well as on merchant vessels. Sl Times: So you are out there, basically, to catch Somali pirates? Admiral Mahon: No. On the contrary, we are not. As I said, purely, we have a ‘presence operations’ and that is all. Sl Times: If you happen to come across ‘Somali pirates’ on the verge of hijacking a ship carrying humanitarian aid or commercial goods, what will you do? Admiral Mahon: We will act according to the international maritime laws and conventions which directs all states and countries the legal obligation to counter piracy and gives any war vessel of any state on government service the right of seizure and arrest of persons and vessels carrying out piracy or criminal activities on the high seas. We are legally obliged to act according to the international laws and conventions relating to pirates and piracy. Sl Times: Will your vessels be traversing into Somali territorial waters? Admiral Mahon: No, we have no intention of our vessels sailing or entering into Somali territorial waters. Unless, otherwise, that is we are formally invited by the host government. Sl Times: If you receive a formal invitation from the current government in Somalia, will you sail into Somali territorial waters? Admiral Mahon: I take your question as being political in tone; I have to say, no, we will have to wait from Brussels to get the go ahead for this. Sl Times: Will you make any contact or correspondence with the governments in Somalia and Somaliland while you are sailing off the Somali coast? Admiral Mahon: No, we cannot have direct contact with any government without Brussels acknowledgement. Sl Times: I take you will not be calling on the port of Berbera in the Gulf of Aden? Admiral Mahon: No, Sir. Sl Times: Will you be calling on Djibouti? Admiral Mahon: No, we will not be visiting port of Djibouti. Sl Times: Is this a one-time thing with the NATO task force circumventing the African coastline or are we going to see more of this? Admiral Mahon: No, this is not a one-time thing by the multinational forces of NATO. NATO has made a commitment to global security and closer collaboration with African countries. Forging closer maritime links with African countries is our top priority at NATO, which will further help to build greater maritime awareness to global security. Sl Times: Rear Admiral, It’s been a pleasure talking to you, thank you for taking the time to talk to us. Admiral Mahon: Thank you. Illustration depicting the African tour deployment of SNMG1 (NATO) naval forces.
  10. I'm just wondering ,,, Ninku dookh xumaa Well, you said iska sii dhamaystir ,,,,
  11. I remember back in the 80s when my classmate had the same problem of af urid ,,,, we used to share the same chair and she was smelling like a boosaneero Few months and i even used to hate the intire school ...... and she used to breath heavily with open mouth .... yukkkkkkkkkkk tolow weli ma nooshahay qofkaasi ,,,,,, i feel for the ninka guursan doona ama guursadayba
  12. Mid ka mid ah Libaaxyada Wasiirka (Waran-cadde) Oo Fakaday Hargeysa (QARAN)- Maalmihii ugu danbeeyay-ba waxa soo kordhayay warar la isla dhexmarayay magaalada Hargeysa oo sheegayay in Libaaxyo uu leeyahay Wasiirka duulista iyo Gaadiidka Cirka Somaliland md, Cali Maxamed Waran-cade ay ka soo fakadeen beertii lagu xanaanaynayay. Islamarkaana ay soo galeen magaalada. Md, Cali Warancade oo arrintaa Tv-ga madaxa-banaan ee HCTV wax ka weydiiyay ayaa sheegay in caga-baruur (Libaax-yar) uu ka fakaday beerta lagu hayo libaaxyadaasi dhawaan, oo uu dhex-qaaday magaalada balse, markii danbe la soo qabtay dibna loogu celiyay beertii ay ku jireen. Wasiirka Duulistu waxa uu sheegay in Libaaxyadaasi wakhtigan uu u sameeyay xero shabag ah oo ku dhextaal dayrka ay ku jiraan. Islamarkaana ay adagtahay sida ay mar kale dibada u arkaan. Ogaal
  13. I wanted to say something about foolxumo but Ramadan karim
  14. Boomaato tan oo jirka la marsado ma ahinoo ?? Now i know tagsiile waa la soo furay
  15. you know where amxaar is sitting and sipping the tea niyow ....... go there and free if that is what you believe.
  16. The UN-backed International Tribunal on Rwanda is to seek the extradition of a prominent Rwandan genocide suspect arrested in Germany this week. What about Somaliland genociders?, why should any one don' talk about Somaliland? The man, Augustin Ngirabatware, was Rwanda's planning minister in 1994 when an estimated 800,000 people were killed within a few weeks. He is accused of providing weapons for ethnic Hutu militiamen. Mr Ngirabatware was one of 18 people named by the International Tribunal as war criminals who are still at large. According to the Frankfurt general prosecutor's office, the 50-year-old is also a co-founder of the Rwandan radio station (Radio Milles Collines) that repeatedly called for the murder of Tutsis. A spokesman for the International Tribunal on Rwanda, Roland Amoussouga, said "Mr Ngirabatware is accused of conspiracy to commit genocide, complicity in genocide, public incitement to commit genocide and crimes against humanity." The Tribunal has already convicted 28 senior figures on genocide charges. German police said Mr Ngirabatware had been evading them by regularly changing hotels or apartments. What about Somaliland genociders? and why should any one don' talk about Somaliland?
  17. and you want to guide reuters too ,,,,, funny indeed.
  18. dadkii deegaankooda horumarsanaya way wanaagsan yihiin waana in lagu taageero .....
  19. what is this topic about horta ??
  20. Jaad and weed .......... what a comparism
  21. Originally posted by AAliyah416: o maxad u soo furtay shiekh jacalyka aaba tahay. Saambuuse ayay ii samayn wayday ,,, hal maalin bay samaysoo maalintiina sonkor bay ku dartay