Jacaylbaro

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  1. It means there are a lot of demands to use them ,,,, the more demand the more expensive it becomes And don't dream ,,, hub weligii ma dhamaado.
  2. MOGADISHU, Somalia Sep 1 (Garowe Online) - Local prices for explosives and an assortment of hand guns in the Somali capital Mogadishu have skyrocketed in recent weeks, sources said. A hand grenade known as F1 at one point cost less than one U.S. dollar at open-air gun markets in Mogadishu. But since the Ethiopia-backed government arrived in January, the price for such explosive rose steadily and now costs $40 in the capital's black market. Insurgents linked to Islamist rulers who were evicted from Mogadishu by Ethiopian and Somali troops have used hand grenades as the weapon of choice in daily attacks on police and soldiers. The cost of pistols, like those used in a string of assassinations, has also been affected by political violence in Mogadishu. Hand guns now have a street value of $400. The interim government shutdown open-air gun markets after coming to power in Mogadishu earlier this year as a security measure. Ceaseless attacks At least one soldier was killed when an army vehicle hit a landmine in Mogadishu's Afisone district Saturday morning, the police spokesman said. Abdiwahid Hussein said soldiers detained several suspects in the vicinity of the blast. In a separate attack, one civilian was wounded in an explosion midday today in Howlwadaag district. Witnesses said unidentified gunmen hurled hand grenades at a passing armored truck but missed. There were reports of two fatal shootings in Bakara market, the country's largest market which renowned for both its business and violence. Such random and guerrilla-style attacks increasingly portray the government's inability to control events on the ground, despite the backing of thousands of Ethiopian troops and African Union peacekeeping support. The government's opposition, based in Eritrea, have repeatedly called for the withdrawal of Ethiopian forces as a precondition to negotiating with the government. Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, leader of the ousted Islamic Courts movement, declared in a recent radio interview that insurgent attacks on Ethiopian troops in Somalia will not stop until they leave the country. Source: Garowe Online
  3. loooooool ,,,, Reer Awdal libaaxyadii togdheer baa helay
  4. Nouakchott, Mauritania, 20 August 2007 - Camel milk has been honored as a gourmet food by Italy, as a poverty reducer by the United Nations and as a blessing by those who work with camels, for its healing power. A British physicist convinced Mauritanians, two decades ago, to part with their animals' sacred milk. Since then, camel cash has changed Mauritania's nomadic lifestyle. Advocates say, if camels could earn respect outside the desert world, they could change even more. Phuong Tran brings us this report from Nouakchott, Mauritania. For as long as Amadou Gouh can remember, his family has raised camels in Mauritania's desert. He still milks them at dawn every day. But he was the first in his family to sell its milk to a local pasteurization plant, called Tiviski. He says he started with five camels his father gave him. Now, he has 155 of them, worth $80,000. The herder says he has become rich through the grace of God, and his camels' milk. Gouh directs his team of herders to deliver the milk at Tiviski's collection center in the capital, where cars pull up alongside donkey carts loaded with milk cans. Tiviski's president says about 1,000 herders deliver milk, twice a day. Nancy Abeiderrahmane is a British nuclear physicist who came up with the idea for a milk business, three decades ago. She did not understand why Mauritanians imported milk when they had milk-producing animals, next door in the desert. But it was a long slow start. "I did not realize how bad it was that there was a traditional reluctance to sell milk, you would call it a taboo," she said. "Selling milk in the desert is considered miserly. It is considered mean and they say it leaves poverty as a heritage. Anyone who has any pride would never dream of selling milk. I suppose it is like water and air. Something God gives and you share it around, you do not sell it." But slowly, the herders agreed to sell their animals' milk. Last year, they sold 400,000 tons to Tiviksi, at almost 60 cents a kilogram. The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization has found camel milk to be a good way to decrease not only widespread poverty in the desert, but also malnutrition. Camels can produce milk, even under harsh conditions, which can feed local communities. Israeli physiology professor Reuven Yagil wanted to find out camels' secret. "I took the camel as the supreme animal, surviving in the desert, to see what allows it to go without water, very poor food, in the heat of the sun," said Yagil. "And, then I came around to see how it could produce food when all the other food animals are dying." Three decades later, he is still traveling around the world to research and promote camel products. Yagil says camels' immune system is close to humans, which he says makes its milk a potential cure for anything from allergies to autism. Researchers near desert communities in India and the Middle East have long published studies about camel milk as a promising aid in the fight against allergies, diabetes and even face wrinkles. But most these institutions do not have the money to conduct large expensive studies that would widen acceptance of camel products in the international medical community. Physiologist Yagil says people far from the desert do not see camels' worth. "The interest is growing, but it has not reached a stage where we can put it on the market. There is still a lot of mysticism," added Yagil. "There is a feeling a camel is an ancient animal. It has got no value anymore in this world and that has to be conquered first." Even if people do not accept camel milk as a medical cure-all, Yagil says it simply tastes good. In addition to milk, some camel products on the market include camel chocolate, cheese, ice cream and yogurt. According to the Food and Agricultural Organization, there are about 20 million camels in the world, with most believed to be in Somalia. Most camel milk comes from Somalia and Saudi Arabia. Source: VOA
  5. Kufsi has not excuse what so ever ..... it is unecceptable and the criminal should be punished painfully. It happens not only in Kismayo but we again often see girls being raped in Muqdishu too by Xabashis and other warlord militias ..... This is tragic indeed .........
  6. looooooool ....... timir bay ka soo dhergi but i'm not sure if they'll stop the qabyaalad ...
  7. I think the BBC is loosing its quality these days ,, some experienced figures left for VOA and the rest are not in a good mood. If you keep listening everyday you see a lot of what they call technical mistakes in the broadcasting ,,, for example they want you listen to their reporter in Garowe and they put the one in Garisa instead ,, then they tell you it was a mistake ,,, Y Garad is blindly using his power/position to advocate for certain individuals only.
  8. People are dying in the south ,,, it is now under occupation ,,, there is a total chaos and i feel i'm the only survival here. There is no way i will join an occupied territory and loose the little governance i made for the past 17 years. If the 5 somalis are uniting YES ,, count me on but this marriage of only 2 regions (north and south) did work for the past 30 years ,,, why do you want me to try again ? Just wanna try how it looks like when i seperate from the rest ,,,,, if it doesn't work then don't worry , i'll be back.
  9. loooooooooooooool .... suudaanta maad keenin but meeshaas waad kharibi gaadhay Tahliil, Those are living in Europe/US are more close than those you are living in Africa ,,,,
  10. Somaliland is enjoying all of this success coz of ALLAH ,, and then its patriot citizens sxb. The success was there even before the ethio invasion ......
  11. But that would be your fault niyow ,,,, i just can't imagine you hiding that pic and there she comes and she is even worse ..... da guy would be fainted and you da responsible at da end
  12. I think Dalxa is out of cash these days ,, this will make his pocket full for few months before he comes back to do the same scenario
  13. What a change ,,,,,, Everyday there is a good news and a new development. Today, Arabs are accepting the Somaliland passport is really another unbelievable success for Somaliland. Check this out: Hashim Goth, Harowo.com = DUBAI, 31 Aug. - Wefti laba wasiir ah oo ka socda Xukuumada Somaliland ayaa mudo sadex maalmood ah joogay Imaarada Raasalkhiima, Wasiiradan oo kala ah Wasiirka Macdan iyo Biyaha Qaasim Sh.Yuusf iyo Wasiirka M/tooyada Nuur Aamin, Xubnaha wasiirada ayay maanta Casuumad Qado ah ugu sameeyeen Hotel Maliniam ee ku yaal SHAARIQA. Xubnaha wasiirada ayaa mudo sadex maalmood ahba joogay Imaaraadka, weftiga ayaa shalay la kulmay Sheekha Xukuma Imaarada Raasalkhiima, sida uu ii sheegay Wasiirka M/Biyaha Qaasim waxay kala hadleen xidhiidhka Somaliland iyo Raasalkhiima. wuxuuna intaas ku daray in ay macsuumaad ka heleen mandaqada sheekha, isla markaan uu jiray xidhiidh hore oo u socday oo mar kala go'ay ka dib markii Ninkii xidhiidhinayay oo Masri ahaa iyo Nin Somaliland u dhashay ay shil Baabuur ku dhinteen inta u dhaxaysay Hargaysa iyo Berbera. Wasiir Qaasim wuxuu intaas raaciyay in ay Imaaraadka ku yimaadeen Baasaboorka Somaliland, taasina tahay weji cusub oo noo furmay hadaan nahay Somaliland, waxaanan raadinaynay Albaab aan ka galo wadamada Carabta, wuxuu intaas ku daray in ay Rabadaan ka hor ama ka dib ay Somaliland u soo dirayaan wefti, ka dibna ay martiqaad u fidinayaan M/weynaha si uu u yimaad Wadanka Imaaraadka. Waxaan weydiiyay Wasiir Qaasim maxaad ka wada hadasheen wuxuu ku jawaabay waxaan kala hadalay xidhiidhka ganacsiga, Ma kala hadasheen Xaga Macdan iyo Waxyaabo kale ? wuxuu ku jawaabay way jirtaa waxyaabo badan oo ay danaynayaan balse wetiga ay soo diri doonaan ayaan waxaas oo dhan isla qorshayn doonaa marka ay Arkaan wadanka Somaliland iyo Khayraadkiisa. Wasiir Qaasim iyo Wasiirka M/tooyadu waxay sii joogi doonaan wadanka UAE laba maalmood oo dambe, ka dibna waxay ku noqon doonaan Somaliland. Wasiir Macdanta iyo Biyaha ayaa dadkii uu la kulmay maanta uga waramay xaalada dalka iyo halka ay marayso, wuxuuna sheegay in ay jiraan Mucaarad ay kala gara la'yihiin ka sida fiican wax ku doonaya iyo ka sida khalkhal gelinta ah wax ku raba. Warkiisa wuxuu raaciyay Wasiirka Macdanta iyo Biyuhu in ay dhawaan is faham yimid ay sameeyeen xaga golaha Baarlamaanka iyo Xukuumada, taas oo ay is fahamka ka dhaliyeen gudi is xilqaantay, Xaga mucaaradka ka soo baxay Awdal ayuu ku sheegay wasiirku in aysan ahayn sida loo shaaciyay ee dadku taageersan yahay UDUB. Hashim Goth Harowo.com, Dubai HERE
  14. loooooooooooooool ,,, walee si fiican buu u dhigdhigay kaasi. Yaa qayilay
  15. Waar heedhaha ,,, meesha waad nagu waasheene ama ingiriisi ku hadla ama af soomaali oo naga daaya isku dhex kariska
  16. looooooooooooool ,,, waaban iloobay inuu topic gani jiray ka waran Runtii ninka buugan qoray/turjumay aqoon badan u muu lahayn waxa uu ka hadlay. Laakii wuxuu dhaamaa kuwa aan waxba ka aqoon. I hope inay dad badani ka faa'ideen meeshan
  17. and what about if she comes 1000and xs worse than the picture ?? that would be your fault ,,,
  18. 6000+ more posts to catch me ,, loooooool I heard you received a lot of cakes ,,,, where is my piece ?