Jacaylbaro

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  1. N/AA, good topic indeed ,,,,,,,, we completely forget this part ,,,,
  2. looooooooool@suldaanka ,,,,,,,,,, u sheeg ,, world is very small these days ,,,,, show them
  3. Well said roobleh ,,,,,,,,,,,, they cannot even see my new passport And who bothers to go to Saudi Arabia if they do'nt want to accept our passport ??? ,,,, Of course Allah gave us another options if we are denied ,,,,,,,,, I'M PROUDLY SOMALI ,,,,,,,,,,,,, BUT I BELONG TO SOMALILAND AS A COUNTRY ,,,,,,,,
  4. MOGADISHU, May 17 (Reuters) - A roadside bomb exploded near the convoy of Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi on Thursday as it sped through the Somali capital, but no one was hurt, the government said. "Fortunately no one was hurt. The bomb exploded away from the vehicle. One of two men suspected of planting the bomb was captured on the site," government spokesman Abdullahi Muhyidin Mohamed said by telephone.
  5. soo soco niyow hablihii way ku sugayaan
  6. loooooooooooooooooool@nolander ,,,, Thanks roobleh for this ,,,,,, you hit the point sxb ,,,,,
  7. Originally posted by Castro: ^^^ It's just a generic term describing round and sexy bellies like the one Cadde has. Yeah , i think i've seen one with Indho Cadde
  8. Somaliland challenges Africa to recognise it ADDIS ABABA, May 15 (Reuters) - Somaliland challenged African leaders on Tuesday to have the "bravery" to recognise the sovereignty it said was an overdue historical inevitability for the breakaway Somali enclave. "We are a de facto state, a stable democracy in one of the most troubled parts of Africa. We have done all the things a good country is supposed to," Somaliland Foreign Minister Abdillahi Duale said in an interview. "What we lack is the due recognition. So we hope some wise, decent, brave African head of state will call a spade a spade -- and say yes. Then others will follow." A former British protectorate in the Horn of Africa with semi-desert terrain roughly the size of England and Wales, Somaliland declared itself a republic in 1991 after warlords toppled Somali dictator Mohamed Siad Barre. But despite plaudits for its institutions and multi-party polls, no nation has recognised the independence it craves. The African Union generally adheres to a principle of respecting old colonial borders to avoid fanning secession conflicts. But Somaliland points to its five days of independence within the boundaries it had as British Somaliland, before it joined the former Italian colony of Somalia in 1960. And it argues there are African precedents for splits like Ethiopia and Eritrea in the early 1990s. With Somalia in chaos for the 16 years Somaliland has been developing and maintaining relative security, there would be no return to union, Duale said, though he hoped they could eventually co-exist with good trade and political ties. The pro-independence quest is, for many Somalilanders, fuelled by bitter memories of Barre's bombing of their capital Hargeisa in 1988, with massive loss of life. SWEDISH PRECEDENT Duale said his government was grateful to Sweden for recently announcing it would regard Somaliland as a self-governing area in terms of development aid, and believed others in northern Europe would follow suit. But it was from African "brothers" that a breakthrough was needed for Somaliland's 3.5 million people. "There is a great deal of sympathy which we want to transform into action ... We are challenging the morality of the African heads of state today." Headway was being made, Duale added, citing Somaliland's healthy trade ties with Ethiopia, which he was visiting. "Today we travel with our passports, and we are received with all the diplomatic niceties that any minister or head of state gets, with the exception of a flying flag," he said. "We are confident we will get our recognition soon." Diplomats say Somaliland's cause is winning most ground in east and central Africa -- notably Rwanda -- while resistance comes from Arab countries in the north like Egypt. It has had plenty of sympathisers in the African Union, but diplomatic considerations over the interim Somali government -- which claims sovereignty over Somaliland -- have kept the discussions low-key. But the minister said Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf would be "absolutely crazy" to think of annexing it. Duale dismissed as "complete lies" media reports that say Somaliland was holding secret talks, sponsored by Ethiopia and the United States, to consider reunification. "We are not going to back down. Ever." Somaliland resents being cut off from world financial institutions -- one of the main tangible benefits international recognition would give. "There is an element of hypocrisy on the part of the international community. We are fighting terror, we have democratised -- everything they preach. So give us access. Why put us in chains?" Duale said. Source Reuters
  9. heey ppl ,,,,, you should arrange something in everywhere you are ,,,, this is the BIG DAY
  10. you can always come back and enjoy the same life ,,,,,, we arrested that girl who dumped you that time and she won't post you a threat anymore
  11. loooooooooooooooooool ,,,,,,,,,,,, waan soo socdaa kow dheh waxna waan sidaa laba dheh aamir yeelo weligaaa saxarlaay ha fududaan
  12. But we should know both sides can do it for their own interest
  13. it is not in hablaha meel laga tuurayo ,,,,,,, come on Xanthus Let's agree to disagree here ,,,,,,,,, i want the best for them ,,,
  14. and how do u know they are the ones doing this ???
  15. Good point roobleh ,,,,,,,,,,,, that applies to the both ,,,,,
  16. aah ,,,, Ok ,,,,,,,, that is not the shacab though
  17. Gunmen capture two ships in Somali waters NAIROBI, May 16 (Reuters) - Gunmen attacked three ships off the Somali coast, seizing two and taking scores of Asian crew members hostage in the latest raid off one of the world's most dangerous coastlines, a Kenyan official said on Wednesday. Andrew Mwangura, director of the East African Seafarers Assistance Programme, said the vessels were attacked 370 km (230 miles) off the coast of Somalia on Tuesday afternoon. He said the Mavuno 1 and Mavuno 2, which left Kenya five days ago, were hijacked on their way to Yemen. He told Reuters the vessels were registered in Tanzania, and owned by Koreans in the Kenyan port city of Mombasa. "Reaching the high seas, a group of about 12 gunmen hijacked the two fishing vessels," Mwangura said. "Currently they are under captivity, but we don't know their exact position. Crew members on board are about 30 and are composed of Koreans, Chinese, Vietnamese and Indians." Mwangura said he had received information the third ship, a cargo ship called Ibn Younus which escaped, was headed to the United Arab Emirates. Piracy has been rife off Somalia since the country slid into into chaos after warlords toppled military dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991. Many pirates claim to be "coastguards" protecting their waters against illegal fishing and dumping of toxic waste. The attacks have been on the rise since Islamists, who controlled most of south Somalia in the second half of 2006, were ousted in January. SOURCE
  18. Northerner, the source is there ,,,,,, Rauters Here
  19. were you residing in the Shacab ?? ,,,,,,, where in the shacab plz ?? Sh. Biliso ??
  20. I always hear YOU CAN NEVER SATISFY A WOMAN ,,,, i think i'm gonna believe that soon ,,,
  21. some people have phobiosex ,,,,,,,,,,
  22. loooooooooooooooool ,,,,,, i remember him but not laxwase ,,, it is laxwas (same meaning though)
  23. Yes. You want to know how serious I am about Somalinimo (Somali nationalism)? I would kill myself for it. I would kill the whole human beings for it. I would go TO HELL for it. Love it? No, i bet you won't do that ,,,,,,,,, i mean you never did it ,,,,, so how can i believe you'll do it ???
  24. i'm sure some few useless loosers like buubaa will try to go to the meeting but they value nothing and they won't come back like their old ones ,,,,,,,,,,,,, it is one way ticket only