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Sorry to disappoint you all ..... It is not going that way believe me
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HARGEISA — The First Lady of Somaliland Amina Sheikh Mohamed Waris inaugurated an international conference on the theme of “Women’s Leadership for Peace and Security in the Greater Horn of Africa” on Friday in Hargeisa. The high-level mission held in the premises of Ambassador Hotel brought together 40 women known as G40 from 8 countries that make up the Greater Horn of Africa. The objective of the conference was to help women to adopt an action plan to enhance the status and role of women in the region. Supported by the Club of Madrid, an independent non-profit organization of more than 80 democratic former Presidents and Prime Ministers from 56 countries, the G40 deliberated on the issues of crisis prevention, democracy, security, development and leadership. Amina Waris welcomed the community of women of teachers, humanitarian workers, lawyers, grassroots peace activists, researchers, political scientists, business professionals, historians, social workers, human rights defenders and journalists to Somaliland. She said Hargeisa was honored to host such event and called for concrete action against all forms of discrimination against women. First Lady Amina noted that Somaliland was stable and democratic nation that provided opportunities for women during her keynote address to the delegates. She pointed out that while the number of women participating in government were still low, nonetheless Somaliland had three women in Parliament, two in key ministerial positions in the government and one as a deputy minister. READ MORE
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Go Here and Listen to Caqli-xume Camey's interview ...... Dadkaasaa leh dad baanu u talinaa
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http://taleex.net/2012/02/11/caaqil-camey-nabada-waxaa-la-heli-marka-dagaalku-*****-iyo-*******-noqodo-dhagayso Something that a sane person would never want ... but some, that is how they do some benefit and make money. Shame on you Caqli-xume Camey ....
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Showqi;686097 wrote: Fazliyah, programkii waad naga jabisay,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, iminka yaa kala saaraya Soomaalida, Oromada iyo Kiinyatiga??? Hangaalli hungaalli Hegaan hega gaalli Hunjaalli hantoolli Bidhaan had-hadowga Hiwaali hahoodka Jibaanjib hunnuunnu Huraalka hiraalka Hambaaber mardaali Hadeedab mardaadi Kallaal himbiriirsi Hawaawir hayaayir Sadaad herimooya Hunnnuushle hannaashle Sareedo hamboori Hankooble hayooshe Falaad habbabbaale Hanquusle halowle Garaad himhimowle Hayaay waa maxay waxan oo cay ahi. JB, macnaha gabaygan 3 nin ayuunbaad weydiin karta. Cid kale oo fahmaysa ma jirto ee naga daa niyow. Haye ,,, Weli cid kuu macnaysa ma heshay ??
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Feb 9 (Reuters) - The breakaway territory of Somaliland is battling its own secessionists in a dispute that has raised tensions with neighbouring Puntland, in an area of Somalia usually more peaceful than the rest of the country. The fighting first erupted in January after the leaders of the northern regions of Sool, Sanaag and Cyan decided to band together into a new state called Khaatumo and declared they wanted to be an independent region within Somalia. Somaliland's troops have since clashed with militia fighters loyal to Khaatumo, with reports of dozens of casualties. Puntland's President Abdirahman Mohamud Farole stepped into the row on Wednesday, accusing Somaliland of creating chaos. "It is unfortunate that Somaliland is sowing seeds of insecurity in the peaceful towns of Puntland at a time the world is solving the entire country's violence," he told reporters, calling for Somaliland to pull its troops back. The newly declared Khaatumo state is near the border with Ethiopia and is a disputed area that Somaliland seized from Puntland in 2007, though relations between the two territories have improved since. The chairman of Khaatumo's foreign relations forum, Osman Hassan, has said unless the dispute is resolved "it is bound to escalate into a wider regional conflagration as other clans related to one side or the other take sides". Both Somaliland and Puntland have enjoyed relatively stability compared to the rest of the Horn of Africa country and international mining and oil exploration firms are prospecting in both regions. The fighting also comes ahead of a conference in London on Feb. 23 bringing together heads of government and international organisations to discuss ways to end the instability in Somalia. Somaliland is an internationally unrecognised state that declared independence from Somalia in 1991. Fighting between Somaliland forces and Khaatumo fighters flared up again on Wednesday near the border town of Buhoodle, after a week-long stalemate, forcing thousands to flee. "Somaliland's national army has repulsed the attack by the Khaatumo militia, which attacked them in the early hours of the morning (on Wednesday), after the arrival of reinforcements," Somaliland's Minister of Defence Ahmed Ali Adami told Reuters. Adami said three government soldiers were killed and 12 wounded in Wednesday's fighting. Mohamed Yousouf, a member of Khaatumo's new administration, told Reuters by phone from Buhoodle, they had lost six fighters and 11 were wounded. He said they had captured four Somaliland soldiers, while seven of their fighters had been seized. "Somaliland and Puntland claim that the Khaatumo region is part of their territory, but we want to be an autonomous region that is part of the Federal Republic of Somalia," he said. "We have had no communication with the government in Puntland at all," Yousouf said.
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Mid baa 50 cent kuu sheegtay malaa dee ,,,
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Somalia daas aad i daba waddo iga daa adiguna ..... maybe in 100 years but not now
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More than two decades after it unilaterally asserted its independence from the rest of Somalia, Somaliland plans to lobby hard at a major conference in London on February 23 for something it has sorely lacked since its inception: international recognition of its sovereignty. "Somaliland will attend because 44 nations will be there and those are the ones we need to lobby and explain why Somaliland should be recognised; we see it as an opportunity," Abdillahi Jama Geeljire, Somaliland's Minister of Fisheries and Ports, said. The London Conference, hosted by the UK government, is expected to bring together "senior representatives from over 40 governments and multi-lateral organisations... with the aim of delivering a new international approach to Somalia", according to a statement posted on the website of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Geeljire said: "Somaliland was invited on equal terms with those nations that will participate; it is a golden opportunity for our country and will give us the exposure we need to present our case. It will provide Somaliland with the opportunity to share with our Somali brothers our experience and how we achieved the peace and stability we enjoy today and they are searching for." READ ON
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Rap lagama odayoobo ,,,, waa laga mashquulaa uun
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Salaam Juxa & Norf .... Maanta it is kinda freezing here ..... with the sun smiling to everyone
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Didn't I tell you qabyaaldu waa basal oo kele ,,, and it doesn't stop till the end ? ... Now this is a good example. It is not even few weeks, and there is already a division and reer hebel maxay qabanayaan and reer hebel maxay sidaa u samayn waayeen ...... and now we have even websites (like Taleex and Allboocame) discredited by some coz of their sub-sub-clan thing. Time to grow up and think nationally .................... Somaliland all the way
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Look what ?
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are u under attack ?? ,,, it is Thursday u know
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Somalina;787019 wrote: ... Ta yari ma madowgiisay ka naxday tolow ?? lol
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:D ... A good history for the schools ,,, lol
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And he is not part of the dagaal weliba ,,, just watching from distance and writing some "cambaarayn" ....
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NGONGE;786662 wrote: War look at the site and count how many threads are started with the word Somaliland in them in each page (I'd wager it's five per page). and most of them are not even started by Somalilanders ....
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Somaliland is dynamic in politics .... Inbu Faroole can cry a river
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