Jacaylbaro

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  1. i think i was that black guy at the supermarket ,,,, still don't understand why you behaving like that ???? Are you Ok ????? I didn't know it was you Aisha ,,,,,,,,,,
  2. looooooooooooooooool ,,, waa in si degdeg ah wax looga qabto ,,,,, haddaan la hadlayaa CID da
  3. Wow ,,,,,,,,, I'm genius ,,,,,,,,,,
  4. Xanta iska daaya ,,,,,,,,,,, way idin maqli doontaaye
  5. HISTORICAL HISTORICAL ,,,,,, I don't believe that shyyyyyyyyyt anymore ,,,, yes we used to be brave and warriors ,,,, but let's focus now ,,,, NOW AND NOW ,,, We are not warriors anymore, we are not braves anymore ,,, we don't defeat Habashis anymore ,,,, we are just coward gangs that is know how to kill their own people but fear from Ethios ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  6. I didn't know Saylici is a Shiico ,,,,,,,, and i didn't know he is kinda suufi ,,,,,,
  7. I don't think he will ,,,,, the guy has no oppositions in the lil country ,,,, remember the last so-elections ?? ,,, he was alone ,, that is the funny part ,, how come there is an election without oppsition and competition ?? Now he thinks he is the only and only one in his coutry ,,,,, he is like Assias in Eriteria He needs some strong oppostions that can push him for better ,,,,,,,,,,
  8. Coz he is dependant on the Arabs and they gonna make him the biggest looser ever ,,,,,, he better make his ties with his neighbours and his somali brothers ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  9. A 'prehistoric' species of deep-sea shark rarely seen alive has been captured on film at a Japanese marine park. Staff at the Awashima Marine Park in Shizuoka, south of Tokyo, shot the footage of the 1.6m long fish after being alerted by a fisherman at a nearby port. It was identified as a female frilled shark, an eel-like creature with a mouthful of needle-sharp teeth that usually lives below 600m. Sometimes referred to as a 'living fossil', the frilled shark is a primitive species that has changed very little since prehistoric times. They feed on other sharks and fish and are sometimes brought up dead in the nets of deep-sea trawlers, but have only very rarely been seen alive. By the time the shark was moved to a seawater pool in the marine park it was in poor condition, but was filmed swimming and opening its mouth. "We believe moving pictures of a live specimen are extremely rare," said an official. "They live between 600 and 1,000m under the water, which is deeper than humans can go. "We think it may have come close to the surface because it was sick, or else it was weakened because it was in shallow waters." The shark died a few hours later.
  10. is anybody happy for the askariga maydkiisa la jiidjiiday ???? Inaalillaaaaaaaaaaah ,,,,,,,,,,,, that is a big DEMBI WALAAHI ,,,,,,,,,,,
  11. Djibouti Ragime never shut his big mouth ,,,,,,, i think he is mentally sick
  12. YAKHHHHHHHHHHHHH ,,,, sxb ha iga wiswisinin ,,, rock ku lahaa ,,,,,,,,,,,, damn i can put myself on a baloon niyow ,,,,,,,,,,,,
  13. (FinalCall.com) - As the world took note of blood diamonds through the recent motion picture of the same title, there’s another story that blood diamonds makes all, who see the destruction of life and property look at, and that is, the killing and destruction of governments, the loss of life of civilians as well as military personnel, is the struggle over oil. In most of the articles written recently about the tragedy of Somalia, there has been very little or no mention of oil. Graphic: Harold Muhammad/MGN Online -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Bush administration feeds the American public with stories that some al-Qaeda operatives are in Somalia and they have the right to go in and kill them. And this, after they have killed innocent men, women and children, adds only another straw to the hatred that America has built up for itself, throughout the African and Muslim world. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The United States government encouraged, aided and supplied the government of Ethiopia, in its move to rid Somalia of the Islamic court, who had taken control of the capital of Somalia, Mogadishu. The world was made to believe that there was a humanitarian concern, as well as a threat of the terrorist base, in Somalia, but according to a recent report on www.raceandhistory.com or the Center for Research on Globalization, oil is at the root of the tragedy unfolding in Somalia at this moment. Ethiopia, a nation of over 7 million people was the subject recently in the New York Times, of the tremendous number of malnourished children in this nation. With the money that America is spending in order to capture the horn of Africa, through using Ethiopia as a surrogate army, these funds could have been used to feed the malnourished Ethiopian children. America could have encouraged the African Union, which headquarters in Ethiopia, to seek a solution to this problem at a table of negotiation. The Bush administration feeds the American public with stories that some al-Qaeda operatives are in Somalia and they have the right to go in and kill them. And this, after they have killed innocent men, women and children, adds another straw to the hatred that America has built up for itself, throughout the African and Muslim world. Conoco Somalia Ltd. has been exploring for oil since 1952 in Somalia, along with other major oil companies. They have concluded through their geologists, that oil absolutely exists in Somalia but the big question is, how much? They know that it is into the millions of barrels and this is why Amoco, Chevron and Phillips have all gotten into the oil planning business for Somalia. During the time of the pro-U.S., President Mohamed Siad Barre, who was overthrown in 1991, all of these oil companies made a deal to explore for oil in Somalia. The case of Somalia is not unlike many other adventures that America has engaged in, using the talk of concern about the destruction of human life, with a humanitarian agenda as a front, but the real goal was to capture or control the oil fields through governments that America outright controlled, or exercises inordinate influence within those governments. As if the Bush administration is not in enough trouble in Iraq and Afghanistan, now they have moved their war to the African continent, encouraging brother to fight brother at their bidding. Zbigniew Brzezinski, the former National Security Advisor to former President Jimmy Carter, warned him against committing American fighting forces to engage in conflict on the African continent. This advice was not followed by President Clinton, when he committed American soldiers to Somalia in 1994 and was forced to withdraw them after 18 American soldiers were killed in the infamous “Blackhawk Down.” When the American public saw American soldiers being drug through the streets of the capital of Somalia, Mogadishu, the pressure was on the White House and the troops were withdrawn from Somalia. We would hope that President Bush has studied this lesson in history.
  14. Somaliland Foreign Minister's statement on AU Ministerial Executive Council meeting, 26 Jan 2007 MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS "I am delighted that the Foreign Ministers of the African Union meeting in Addis Ababa have discussed the issue of Somaliland. "At a time when African and international governments are preoccupied with stabilising southern Somalia, getting the Somaliland issue discussed is a big achievement and a reward for Somaliland's patient and persistent diplomacy. "Somaliland 's desire for international recognition of its independence will not go away. The government and people of Somaliland will continue to press for recognition for as long as it takes. "Somaliland's case is unique in Africa because Somaliland was a separate colonial entity from Somalia and was recognised previously as an independent state in 1960 before it joined in a disastrous union with Somalia. "Somaliland wishes good relations with Somalia and to see Somalia a stable and peaceful neighbour. We are ready to share our experience of national reconciliation, state building and the creation of a successful democracy and to assist in stabilising the south in any way we can. "The Government of Somaliland is grateful for all the support it has received at and in the run-up to this Summit from numerous states in East, Central, Southern and West Africa. I am particularly grateful to the Government of Rwanda for raising the Somaliland issue at the Executive Committee, to the AU Commission for its unfailing attention to the Somaliland issue and to the Government of Ethiopia for its support and for our warm bilateral relations. "I am also grateful for the productive discussions I have held with the British and Norwegian Ministers at the Summit. "It is still not too late for the African Union to take a decision to become seized of the Somaliland issue at this Summit. I appeal to Heads of Government meeting on 29 and 30 January to recognise that it is in the interests of peace, stability and development in the Horn of Africa to consolidate the stability Somaliland has achieved. And I call on the TFG to focus on stabilising the still difficult situation in the south rather than opposing the reality that is Somaliland's independent status."
  15. Nice try but sorry ,,,, don't wanna say that Accuse Ethiopia for everything ,,,,, you can even accuse them of the droughts and Cholera as well ,,,,
  16. they not new ,,,, but you just don't know them ,, is not da right time to say now ,,, but u gonna know later ,,,, patience plzz
  17. Confused huh ??? ,, means ethio has nothing to do with Somaliland ,,, it has ties with better sites than ethiopia ,,,,,, or it is just accuse ethiopia when you can't solve a problem ?? it is just like Arabs, they accuse Israel for everything they can't do ,,,,,, Funny innit ?? It is coming guys ,,,,,,, i told you ,,,,, and u gotta expect more ,,, and even more ,,,,
  18. I didn't know you come this section ,,,,,,,,, have fun man ,,,,,,,
  19. Somaliland requests AU heads to recognize its sovereignty in Addis Ababa summit Aweys Osman Yusuf Mogadishu 28, Jan.07 ( Sh.M.Network) The breakaway republic of Somaliland has requested the African heads at the AU summit in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa to officially recognize the independence of Somaliland. The request has reportedly infuriated the Somali government representatives at the summit. The AU summit would be formally open on Monday, while Sudan and Somalia would be the top priority in the African Union summit. The Somali president Abdullahi Yusuf, who he arrived at the summit in Addis Ababa, told journalists that his transitional government would be engaged in peaceful dialog with the secessionist government of Somaliland when the rest of Somalia was tenable and peaceful. “My government will not bother Somaliland until we successfully restore peace and security to Somalia,” he told the press. Diplomatic sources said that the executive council committee of the African Union, which convened in Addis Ababa on Thursday, was amazed when Rwandan foreign minister put on the table an agenda calling that Somaliland should be recognized formally by the AU countries. The initiative has promptly angered the Somali envoys who asked that the subject regarding Somaliland should not be discussed at the moment. One of the Somali government representatives has argued that Somaliland did not even have the right to be present at the meeting. He said, Somaliland is not internationally recognized.” Steven Mwayungi, the AU envoy for Somaliland, has told London based paper Alsharqalawsat that Somaliland had the right to show itself and ask the international community for recognition of its independence after 16 years of being separate from the rest of Somalia. He indicated that it would not reasonable for Somaliland to unite the rest of Somalia to find so-called Greater Somalia.