Jacaylbaro

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  1. that is how it looks like marka indhaha la iska xidhayo ee la rabo in wax aan jirin lagu marsiyo. Horta yaa huba inuu meesha tegey ilayn isaguun baa ina yidhiye.
  2. A fighting started again last night during the Afur time ,,,, and it stopped after around an hour. It is expected today that there will be another confrontation. This is the information i got when i called LA ,,, Ilaahay ha kala qaboojiyo .........
  3. Ok ,, let's move forward then. I'm concerned of people dying there ..... lemme call LA bal ...
  4. looooooooool ,, thnx .. again well said (again he will be mad at this word) Kool_kat you might be right on that .... i heard long distance relationship is costy besides the painful nights one would spend in the half-empty bed ....... after paying many expensive telephone bills they develop an unmanaged anger against the opposite sex.
  5. hehehe ,,,, another desparate replay. U can see the change if your eyes are open but you don't want it so you better seal your mouth just like you did to your eyes. Seems Sool is gone the same Maakhir has gone sometime ago.
  6. All that oohin, cabaad iyo qaylo iyo buuq is markaan nidhaahno waanu idinka baxnay sow maaha ?? .... miyaan weligiin la idinka bixin ,,, dhibi ma jirtee bal intiinaa yar uun isku filaysiiya anagu galbannaye. Dal beri hore idinka tegey baad ka daba ooyaysaan ka waran .... marna aad leedihiin idinma jeclin marna aad leedihiin ha naga tegina ,,, bal dhinac uun isugu lugo duda.
  7. I know it is not comparable Now don't make excuses and stick to your statement IDINMA JECLIN ..... that sums everything up. Somalia was never been mid ,,,, and now it is even worse. If by any means you want to do something about Somalia you better start in the south and build a Somalia as one and then we can see about Somaliland. Bottom line, SOMALILAND WILL NEVER EVER JOIN SOMALIA AGAIN .... dream it, cry a river go commit suicide ...........
  8. Colonial Plans for the Horn of Africa – ‘Ethiopia’ to border with Egypt? In an earlier article, we highlighted the inconsistence of the purpose for an academic – political – economic Conference focused on the Horn of Africa region, if the Conference consists in a “constructive dialogue amongst civil society groups, scholars, political leaders and business communities from the Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti”. We explained the reasons for which if Sudan is to be involved, Yemen, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, and Madagascar should also be included and in absolute terms of priority with respect to Sudan. Yet, for the sixth time, before a few weeks, the Horn of Africa Conference was held in Lund University, in Sweden, from 23 to 26 August. In the present article, we will unveil the end target that is hidden behind the magnificent themes selected and speeches pronounced in the ominous conference. Reportedly, “the theme of the conference was on post-conflict peace-building with the objective of identifying key characteristics and contentious issues with a view to facilitate a communicative rationality to encourage consensus by enabling networking and possible undertaking of future activities by the stakeholders drawn across the regions”. The conference that announces peace will indeed herald the most ominous wars on African soil Sudan, ‘Ethiopia’, Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia: an irrelevant group To include under this seemingly benevolent rubrics of this pompous statement Sudan, ‘Ethiopia’, Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia – particularly in Fall 2007 – consists in Absurdity Record of All Times. Sudan In Sudan, the only area that can be considered as ‘post-conflict’ is the South that already functions as an independent entity, and will be declared and recognized as an Independent state in 2011. Quite contrarily to this, Darfur is an area in ongoing conflict, whereas nearby Kordofan and Beja Land on the Red Sea coast are the next terrain for righteous conflict and rebellion against Khartoum’s ruthless tyrant Al Bashir, who along with Meles Zenawi and Zimbabwe’s Mugabe makes the ‘trio bestiale’ of Africa’s worst carnivorous. Nubia awaits hermetically silent in the North; yet, the time is not far when the Nubians will demand respect for their language, imposing Primary and Secondary Education in Nubian, not Arabic – a most irrelevant and alien language for Africa’s Heart, Sudan. “Enabling networking” in Sudan? You should be mad to say this to the mercilessly butchered Furis of Darfur, to the long ignored Haussa of Kordofan, to the Nubians and to the marginalized and noble Bejas in the East, whose land - if independent - will help asphyxiate the Khartoum Pan-Arabist gangsters. The ludicrous Lund University Horn of Africa Conference organizers must have been daydreaming, when fixing such targets with respect to Sudan. The criminal Khartoum regime seems to have comfortably forgotten to pay tolls to the Bejas, when crossing their land to export their recently found Oil to China. One should expect some nice explosions to start happening in the Wad Madani – Al Gedaref – Kessala – Port Sudan highway. With the Oil blocked, the Khartoum terrorists will have no means to buy arms in order to butcher the various peoples that colonial injustice managed to implacably place under the monstrous Pan-Arabist tutelage. Somalia If we shift to the opposite periphery of the malignantly selected group of countries, we find ourselves in Somalia. Comparing situations in Sudan and Somalia, we are met with an extraordinary revelation of the colonial perversity. In Sudan, the various oppressed African peoples passionately desire to achieve secession from the Pan-Arabist gang of Khartoum and national independence, but the colonial powers for more than 50 years after Sudan’s declaration of Independence (1956) persistently opposed this perspective, causing an extraordinary bloodbath in the South that lasted half a century, and a second merciless butchery at Darfur over the past 5 years. In Somalia, there are not many peoples; the overwhelming majority are Somalis. In addition, there are some Oromos and some Banaadiris (the latter from Yemen). Despite the existence of various tribes, religious groups and socio-behavioural traditions, the Somalis are one people in the same way the Swedish are one people. As one could easily imagine, all the Somalis passionately desire to unite and in addition to merge with Somalis who still live in the occupied ******, the Somali province of ‘Ethiopia’, and those who live in Djibouti. Acting always contrarily to local peoples’ will and desire, the colonial powers caused long time division in Somalia. Italy colonized the Eastern and Southern part, Britain the North (today’s Somaliland), France the extreme North (merging under the French colonial sceptre Afars and Somalis), and Abyssinia the West (the entire ******). When Somalia gained its independence in 1960, the Somalis realized that with the merge of the British and Italian colonial zones, Somalia was independent only partly. Djibouti was still in French hands and ****** lived under the Amhara Abyssinian terror. In addition, Somalis were left within the other East African technical entity, Kenya, which was another part of the British colonial empire in Africa, located immediately in the south of the Italian colony of East Africa. With the ominous help of the Soviet and Cuban soldiers, the Communist regime of Abyssinia under Dictator Mengistu managed to fend the Somali attack off, and to continue the inhuman Amhara tyranny on Western Somalia, namely ******. Over the past 17 years, the colonial powers confusing the US foreign policy managed to worsen the division among Somali tribes, with the formation of Somaliland and Puntland in the Northern and North-eastern part of Somalia, whereas the South met the most abhorrent form of civil war, Islamist rule, and last but not least the Ethiopian invasion. Today, practically speaking, there is no Somalia; instead of an entire conference comically pretending to help materialize grandiose targets that are out of reach, a more modest title and a more accurate focus on Somalia would certainly help realistically. Somalia must unite and will unite; this is the only guarantee for East African Peace. If the conference organizers had a possibility to correctly perceive the situation, they would realize that Somalia is a present conflict area, and this is true not only because of the illegal intervention of the ‘Ethiopian’ tyrant Zenawi in the South, but also 1.because of the devastation caused in ****** by the Abyssinian occupation forces, 2.due to the lack of law in Kenya’s northern territories where a significant part of the population is Somali, and 3.as a consequence of the strife between Somaliland and Puntland. Djibouti This country is a technical entity; it belongs partly to Afars (the northern part around Obock), who due to colonial interference have been left without national statehood, being divided among Eritrea, ‘Ethiopia’ and Djibouti. The rest are Somalis (around Djibouti city) and would like to merge with a united Somalia. Eritrea Here again, we encounter the same situation as in Somalia; we are not in post-conflict period but in an ongoing war that seems to be temporarily dormant in the front lines but it is fully fledged when it comes to Diplomacy. Eritrea supports various groups in Somalia in full disturbance of the Abyssinian dictator Zenawi. Eritrean President Issaias Afeworki’s poor Human Rights and Development record cannot by definition help him form a stronger position in a geo-strategically critical location. He gets involved in Sudan’s East because of the fear of an emerging Beja Republic that would mobilize Eritrea’s numerous Bejas; the Bejas denounce the controversial Eritrean president’s interference. On the other hand, numerous Oromo (and not only) intellectuals and activists from Abyssinia reject Afeworki’s semi-paranoid position in favour of Abyssinia’s unity. Perspicacious analysts assess the stance in very bleak terms, letting us expect the worst (Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows: Isaias Afeworki Pandering to CUDP? - http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=37755) Probably, the Eritrean president would support unity for the so-called Ethiopia until the moment a Somali army would finally cut ****** off, triggering the most desired demise of the cursed tyranny; however, the methods are immoral, the tactics do not herald anything ingenious, and without some substantial help from abroad (Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran, Libya, etc), Afeworki’s presidency would last some days. Meanwhile, Eritrea remains poor, underdeveloped, isolated and fade. Issaias Afeworki should think times and again over questions like the following: - If you have only one university in your country, why close it down? - Who succeeded in this world after being considered as the most inauspicious country for free expression of speech and journalism? We are left with another question to answer: - Is it just poor branding of the new country that had crated so many expectations in the early 90s? ‘Ethiopia’ – the World’s most Inhuman and most Murderous Tyranny This name is false, forged and fallacious; the real country’s name is Abyssinia. Well, in this case, we are face to face with the focus of East African evil. With fake ‘Ethiopia’ we are not in post-conflict situation, and we are not just in a war environment due to the land dispute with Eritrea, and to the ill-fated military intervention in the Somali South. In the case of ‘Ethiopia’, we are in front of the world’s most explosive pre-war situation, in terms of at least 7 pending national rebellions that within shortly will turn Zenawi’s dictatorial abode into an omni-burning Hell for the cruel Amhara and Tigray oppressors. ******is, Oromos, Sidamas, Afars, Kaffas, Shekachos, and Gambellas realize that when hundreds of millions of dollars are spent in their impoverished country for the pathetic, erratic and counterfeit Millennium of the Amhara and Tigray heretic pseudo-Christians, at a moment the entire population is starving, being totally deprived of their natural resources, wealth, properties, and Human Rights, nothing is left to them except the rebellion against the inhuman and barbaric Amhara and Tigray invaders of their countries. Conclusions Even if all the other targeted countries were correctly focused on by the organizers of the Horn of Africa Conference that was held in Lund University, ‘Ethiopia’ should be excluded. And no Amhara and Tigray politician, academic and businessman among them should be invited before publicly denouncing the colonial plans, tactics, deeds and inhuman practices of the successive Amhara and Tigray Abyssinian regimes. However, as this did not happen, and the organizers seem to methodically pursue their plans, following their agendas, we have to enquire about their true motives. What is hidden behind the Horn of Africa Conference (Lund University)? Having analyzed that, in order to set a correct scope to the Horn of Africa Conference, one should have included many other countries that have been excluded, and having analyzed that nothing allows us to think of a possible combination of interests of the peoples and nations involved in the Conference, we consider the following points as regards the intentions of the conference organizers: 1. There has finally been an agreement among various establishments throughout the world for the final splitting of Sudan. That country will not exist within a few years, when a certain number of states will occupy its present territory, involving South Sudan, Darfur, Kordofan, Nubia, Beja and Central Sudan. 2. Djibouti is too small to possibly consider. 3. Somalia is partly invaded by ‘Ethiopia’, whereas secessionist states on Somali territory, Somaliland and Puntland, have established a cooperation with the ‘Ethiopian’ tyranny, more particularly the former, offering harbour facilities to landlocked ‘Ethiopia’ (Berbera). 4. Eritrea has been in an interminable war with ‘Ethiopia’, which seems to have consolidated both minority regimes in the respective countries. 5. To survive, tyrannical ‘Ethiopia’ needs more resources to exploit; with Sudan decomposed over the next three years, Ethiopia appears to be the only major country among those studied in the conference. Any bilateral relationship (Djibouti – Ethiopia, Eritrea – Ethiopia, Somalia – Ethiopia) would consolidate Africa’s most repugnant and loathsome tyranny. The same would happen if representatives of the various peoples and states that will emanate out of Sudan’s decomposition come to cooperate with ‘Ethiopia’, as the conference preaches so fervently. 6. It becomes therefore clear that the Horn of Africa Conference, through the bias of “constructive dialogue amongst civil society groups, scholars, political leaders and business communities” intends to produce the articulations on which to set a further expansion of the bogus-‘Ethiopian’ tyranny that, according to the secretive plans of the organizers, would stretch from the borders of Egypt to the borders of Kenya, incorporating South Sudan’s Christian populations as a counterweight to the Muslim Bejas and Nubians. Quite apparently now, the presence (inclusion in the conference) of Yemen, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, and Madagascar would disturb and/or divert the ominous plans; that is why these countries that had to be included have been excluded in a non-academic way. 7. The scenario sets the scene for an apocalyptic war between Libya, bogus-Ethiopia’ and Egypt that would explode the entire Black Continent and the Eastern Mediterranean, involving at the same time Europe, Russia, and the US. That is why the ultimate and imminent dissolution of the inhuman tyranny ‘Ethiopia’ becomes top urgency for its oppressed nations and peoples. Any country in the world that would wish to avoid an East Africa explosion should help by all possible means the long tyrannized ******is, Oromos, Sidamas, Afars, Kaffas, Shekachos, and Gambellas tear down the most anachronistic and dysfunctional tyranny of the world. In a forthcoming article, we will provide evidence about the secretive targets of the conference organizers, as they speak openly about them in the world press. Note The spectrum of King Ahmed Ibn Ibrahim pursues the Amharas and the Tigrays in their panic that is expressed in the deeds of the cruelest African tyranny; and all this is effectively manipulated by the European colonial powers to the absolute disaster of numerous African peoples. SOURCE AND MORE INFO
  9. Originally posted by Kool_Kat: Sheekha, idinma jeclin, jaceylkuna khasab ma'ah, ee waan indinla yaaban nahay!!!Istacajib!!! If anything, indinkaa na'isku keen dhadhajinaaya...If you guys have a "country", as y'all claim it, why in GOD'S name do you have the need to get an 'approval' from us "SOMALIS"...Isdhadhajista badan kadareey waaye...You're always here posting S/land this S/land that...Who gives a dhish!!!Certainly not SOMALIA!!! The problem with S/landers, such as yourself is that you're always deviding Somalia...If I speak for myself, as a PUNTLANDer, I am very proud of what our "STATE" has accomblished...However, I will never enjoy the misfortunes of any other SOMALI...Get it...Besides what country do you guys have? Idinka intaad rabtiin waad is aqoonsan kartaan, laakin haduusan aduunka idin aqoosaneen, then you are not a COUNTRY!!! It is that SIMPLE!!! I know and you clearly said idinma jeclin markaa maxaaba isu keen keenaya ? meel aan lagaa jeclayn inaad joogto waaba dembi. Arinkan imika laga hadlyo has nothing to do with Somalilanders unless you want to accuse South Africa as usual ..... It is an international conference and you can give your concern if you have any. Malaa idinka laftiinu inaad isa soo waafaqdaan baa fiican ,, look at the person below your post waxa uu sheegayo iyo waxa aad sheegayso is kaaf iyo kala dheeri.
  10. hehe ,, probably taking some time off. I don't know why SOL is so tiring by da way. and what happened to Hunguri, the biggest hijacker in the house these days ??
  11. dhib ma leh mar hadii aynu isla ogolaanay inaanuu jacaylku khasab ahayn then waynu heshiin karnaa ama aynu kala tagno ama aynu heshiinee ,,,, Idinkuna qaylada badan, hinaasaha iyo xaasidnimada iska daaya .......
  12. Come on .............. the list is longer than 3 ppl dee ... how come you can't complete the list of the team you are subscribed to ? Or you scared from some ppl ??
  13. Hargeysa, Somaliland, September 15, 2007 (SL Times) – In a press conference held on Tuesday in Maansoor hotel, Hargeysa, the arbitration committee which mediated last month the long stand-off between the president and the lower house of parliament has called on president Rayale to fulfill his part of the committee’s three point accord. The chairman of the arbitration committee, M I Warsame (Hadrawi) along with a leading member of the committee M H Dhama (Gaariye) urged the president to honor the promise and pledge made to the arbitration committee where he had initially agreed to release the detained Qaran party leaders and accept the implementation of the 2007 national budget which was amended by the lower house of parliament early in the year. The agreement that the arbitration committee persuaded the president and the lower house chair committee to accept had these clauses: (1) The lower house of parliament would vote a second time on the upper house nominated electoral commission candidates; (2) The president accepts the 2007 national budget amended by the lower house of parliament, 3). The detained Qaran leaders should be released unconditionally and their political freedoms should be restored. In the press conference, Hadrawi and Gaarriye said they were dismayed that the president has decided to back-out of the agreement after the lower house of parliament had fulfilled its part of the pledge thus ending a long-standing dispute between the government and the lower house of parliament over the electoral commission candidates. President Rayale, in a meeting held last Saturday with the arbitration committee, made it known to them that he is in no position to endorse the 2007 national budget amended by the lower house [in it’s entirety] and that he was prepared to pardon and release the detained Qaran leaders, only after receiving, a written request from them for his presidential pardon. Hadrawi said, “we are thankful to the lower house for fulfilling its pledge and honoring us and the nation, they deserve our commendation and respect. Unfortunately, I wish I could say the same for the president. The president has stated that there is a formality which cannot allow him to simply release Qaran leaders from their imprisonment because a court of law has made a ruling against them and found them guilty to crimes against the state and that they must first write a request for a presidential pardon before they can be released from prison. Regarding the national 2007 budget amended by the lower house, the president has said that the 2007 budget cannot be implemented by his government at this given moment because the time frame for this budget will almost expire in a few months time and that his government is willing to use only the allocated money for the local elections in the 2007 budget and the money designated in the budget for the conversion of the old Somalia currency to the Somaliland shilling in Buroa and eastern regions.” Gaariye was more blunt and critical of the president’s stance. He emphasized, “We as the arbitration committee have to tell the truth to the people of this country. We cannot beat around the bush and at the same time say that we mediated and the lower house had fulfilled its pledge to the committee and the nation, while the president, for reasons of formalities could not complete on his part all the points in the accord. I will say and state that the president has failed the nation and has broken his pledge to the arbitration committee. The president has not fulfilled what he had pledged to us and the nation. The lower house of parliament has accomplished what they pledged to us and the nation and I honor them for doing this. I give my sincerest advice to the president. Mr. President, you cannot continue to lead this nation without being true to your words and the law of the land. We are all witnesses to what happened to Siyad Barre when he thought that he could do whatever his folly desired, and you’re bound to end up worse than the fate of Siyad Barre because he had a strong and powerful state which was recognized internationally. You have a state which is weak and impoverished. Mr. President, I advise that the little we have put together in Somaliland that you don’t rip it apart to pieces and destroy it for the mere sake of wanting to be seen as strong and resolute. Be brave and save this nation from those around you who are bent on misleading you with their crooked and fabricated lies. Listen to our advice, we are not ministers, nor do we want to be, nor are we seeking financial reward from you. We just want you to be honored and respected by the very people you lead as their president. Do the right thing and take our advice by releasing the Qaran leaders from prison without tying any conditions to their release, the same applies for the 2007 national budget amended by parliament.” Source: Somaliland Times
  14. He documents the historical points at which politics and politicized Somali Islam intersected. He goes on to reveal the divergence of political practices that have blocked dialogue between Somalia and Somaliland. Dr. Adam offers a participant observer perspective. That can be really helpful if people want to learn from the experiennce, the past and the time.
  15. Speak to the world sxb ....... Somaliland is a reality on the ground like it or not ..... Aqoonsiga anagaa isu hayna hadii aanaan anagu is aqoonsan marka hore adduunkuna na aqoonsan maayo ,,, i hope you get it. Again, Idinku maxaad uga xanaaqaysaa haday dadku tashadeen oo ay yidhaahdeen idinma rabno ,,, ma khasab baa jacaylku ??
  16. Ngonge ,, you forgot about yourself niyow and you forgot to talk about some ppl i know
  17. I can see only you is around ....... the rest was jailed last night and will be released in few hours time
  18. D&D horta waan kuu soo ducaynayaa ....... Second ,,, good luck with the decision and i hope inaad wax ka fiican heli doonto. I would say start your own business even if it is a small restaurant ,,, but slavery is over.
  19. Haday 8 daa milyan uun ku qaboobayaan dhib may lahaateene ,,,, olol uun bay ka sii qaadayaan.
  20. That seem to be a desperate statement sxb. I never said it is the somaliland's benefit unless you want me to say so ...... If they join Somalia, Japan or even Yemen it is the fact on the ground that the map is changing sxb ,, you can always keep the old one but the reality on the ground is always different. Just accept the change without looking at who benefits from what ...... we'll go into details later
  21. Don't accuse the ex-minister when you fail to contaminate the situation. He said he has nothing to do with this sxb. And Somaliland has nothing to do with it either. Yesterday it was the Maakhir State and today it is Sool ............ Accept the change and the developments. The map is chaning these days.
  22. I think nobody knows SOL in my city ,,,,, may be only me
  23. Horta why Laba xiniinyood uu ninkani ula baxay ,,,, ma qof 5 leh baa jira ?