Jacaylbaro

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  1. Niman loogu magac daray Garaaddo, isla markaana loohuwiyey Harqado badankooda laga soo waariday waddanka Suuriya, oo loogu talo galay in la saaro miisaska cuntada ee waddamada Shaam “Suuriya, Falastiin, Urdun Iyo Lubnaan”.
  2. Maalintaan u sara kacay Samaw dhalashadaadii Suuggiyo madfaca iyo Siible qoorta laga jaray Maalintaan u saanayaday Si aan adiga kuu helo Maalintaan sadqeeyee Nafta geeri siistee Sabigiyo dhalaankiyo Soorta kaaga dhigay dhiig Sannad guuradeedii Samo lagu nagaadiyo Nabad inaan ku seexdaan Salaan kaaga dhigayaa Ku taagnoow sareedada ........................................................................ Abwaan Faysal
  3. looooooooool ,, waaryaa xagaa uga leexo
  4. I'm dedicating this thread to Nin aan ogahay for wax aanu labadayaduba ognahay. Ninkaas made a great effort to do wax aan ogahay for me which cost him a really high price ............... It is never forgettable niyow and will do the same maruun Insha Allah ........... Thank you again ......................
  5. I can see certain group is in celebration mood .................
  6. Federal authorities have been questioning several U.S.-based supporters of an American citizen originally from Somalia who leads a group that advocates for the rights of people living in the northern part of the embattled African country, The Associated Press has learned. ..........
  7. Halka doobi lala maro hadaan raacdo dabo galin dakharkiiba toban noqon. ..................... Hadraawi
  8. A judge in the US state of Virginia has ruled that an ex-Somali prime minister can be questioned under oath over allegations of abuses and war crimes. Mahamed Ali Samantar, who was Somalia's defence minister and prime minister in the 1980s, has denied wrongdoing. He is accused of commanding his troops to detain, torture, and kill members of Somalia's ***** clan. The court ruling means that the Somalis who have brought the case will for the first time be able to question him. A lawyer for Mr Samantar argued on Friday that the case against him should be thrown out. But US District Judge Leonie Brinkema denied the request to dismiss it. The original lawsuit was filed in 2004 by Somalis living in the US under 1991's Torture Victim Protection Act. A federal judge later ruled that Mr Samantar was entitled to diplomatic immunity, but last year the US Supreme Court reinstated the case. Earlier this year, the US Department of State recommended that Mr Samantar should not receive diplomatic immunity, largely because there was no effective central government in Somalia to request it. Somalia has not had a functioning national government since warlords overthrew President Siad Barre, under whom Mr Samantar served, in 1991. BBC
  9. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Federal authorities have been questioning several U.S.-based supporters of an American citizen originally from Somalia who leads a group that advocates for the rights of people living in the northern part of the embattled African country, The Associated Press has learned. Suleman Ahmed, president of the group known as SSC Somalia, was briefly detained a year ago in Kenya on suspicions of terrorism, and says he believes authorities in Columbus, Ohio, are looking into the same allegations. "Somebody approached them and told them that I am a terrorist and SSC is a terrorist group," Ahmed told the AP. "I think that's what they're trying to find out, which is something that does not exist." Fred Alverson, spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Columbus, declined to comment. As many as 13,000 Somalis live in the Columbus area, according to the most recent Census data, although Somali community leaders maintain the figure is much higher. The city has the second highest concentration of Somali immigrants in the U.S. after Minneapolis. Somalis began arriving in the United States in the early 1990s after their country — which has not had a functioning government in two decades — disintegrated amid a civil war. Ahmed, a resident of Columbus for more than a decade, says his organization has only one goal: to protect residents of the region in northern Somalia where his clan lives, and ultimately to seek a functioning, unified Somalia. "There are extremists here in the U.S. — they should put more time on that instead of wasting the taxpayers' money on people like me," Ahmed said. Ahmed said between 30 and 40 members of his clan who also live in Columbus have talked to federal prosecutors after receiving subpoenas in recent weeks. That account was confirmed by Jibril Hirsi, executive director of SomaliCAN, a Somali outreach group in Columbus that is not associated with Ahmed's group. Hirsi is not among those who were issued subpoenas but has spoken to community members who were. The region that SSC represents sits between two areas of Somalia known as Somaliland and Puntland. The SSC is historically linked with Somaliland, a self-declared republic that has remained relatively peaceful. But while Somaliland wants to secede from the rest of the country, the SSC supports a unified Somalia, leading to violence between the two areas. Ahmed was last in Somalia in December for about two weeks. In March 2010, he was arrested in Nairobi, Kenya, on suspicion of terrorism along with two other men as they tried to board a plane to Somalia. All three were released after a day. Ahmed blamed the arrest on "African politics." Federal investigators have been concerned for years about alleged terrorist recruiting in U.S. Somali communities. Much of the attention has been focused on Minnesota, the centre of a federal investigation into the travels of roughly 20 young Somali men, believed to have returned to their homeland to join al-Shabab, a Somali militant group with links to al-Qaida Across the country, the government has charged more than a dozen people with being participants in schemes to raise money and recruit fighters for al-Shabab. Last year, federal authorities questioned a handful of Somali women in Columbus who raised money door-to-door for health care aid in their native country in a case that tied the money to terrorists. A federal indictment issued in Minnesota said one Columbus resident — who was not charged and not identified — helped a Minnesota woman raise money for al-Shabab. Somali leaders in Columbus and Minnesota have started education programs to deter youth from such terrorist recruiting. Somali leaders in Columbus meet regularly with local, state and federal law enforcement to share information and discuss concerns. The SSC was formed in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2009, when Ahmed was elected president. It is not on any U.S. list of terrorist organizations. Ahmed said the SSC is not an armed group and is not associated with any terrorist group, including al-Shabab. The SSC says it has been the victim of attacks by Somaliland. Somaliland accuses the group of fomenting war in Northern Somalia, including recent bombings of police stations in Somaliland. Ahmed "is a very dangerous and destructive individual who is waging a brutal war against his own people," said Mahdi Abdi, deputy representative of the Herndon, Virginia-based Somaliland Mission. Ahmed, 44, came to the United States in 1995 and lived in Phoenix and Minneapolis before moving to Columbus in 1999. He became a citizen in 2001. He is a married father of nine children who recently sold a home-health care business and now focuses full time on his duties with SSC. He travels throughout the country encouraging people to donate directly to families in the SSC region. Several members of his family still live there. "My people have been suffering for the last 21 years," Ahmed said. "It's an obligation to anybody who has a heart to help when people need help." Copyright © 2011 The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.
  10. Waaba hurdo miidhan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  11. Britain of all the other places ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  12. Did i tell u I met Kayse at Maansoor hotel ...........
  13. While the attention of the World continues to focus on North Africa and the Middle East, other conflict stricken countries fall ever further down the news agenda. In the case of Somalia - essentially a failed state - conflict and war has assailed people there since the early 1990s. Attempts to intervene by the United States famously failed, and a more recent intervention by Uganda has had limited success. Somalia is a breeding ground for terrorism and priracy - and yet... The Northern part of Somaliland, encompassing the colonial boundaries of the former British Somaliland is a functioning, free and fair democracy. Bizarrely it remains unrecognised by any other country. Is that because it offends African Union opinion, in that effectively it is a breakaway state? But Somaliland is a country we all do need to know a good deal more about – and fast. Where much else is a failed state, wracked by conflict and threatened by piracy and terrorism. And Somaliland ticks most of the international community’s boxes. The UN, EU and Commonwealth approve of the young country’s emerging democracy. The US Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, Johnnie Carson, approves Somaliland’s efforts to control home grown terrorism, and understands the strategic importance of the country, sitting as it does across the Gulf of Aden from Yemen. And Somaliland surely fulfils the AU’s criteria for nationhood. Its boundaries are the colonial boundaries of what was once the Protectorate of British Somaliland. Last year Assistant Secretary Johnnie Carson fell short of offering President Silanyo recognition for his country. This year it could be different if the United States takes the lead. Throughout North Africa and the Middle East, the Obama administration has spoken out in support of human rights and self determination. Isn't it high time the United States and the rest of the international community recognise the comparative success story that is Somaliland? Source: Bigthink
  14. halka dawladda Gooni isu taagga Somaliland ay qaadacday. Good from Kismaayonews,,,,,,,,,,
  15. Hargeysa (Waaheen) Hawl galo ay sameeyeen Ciidamadda Sirdoonka Somaliland labadii maalmood ee u danbeeyay ayaa la sheegay inay ku qab qabteen koox la sheegay inay dalka gudihiisa iyo dibadiisa ka qorshaynayeen hawl galo ismiidaamin ah oo ay ku bartilmaameedsanayeen inay ku qarxiyaan meelo muhiim ah. Ilaa hada tirade la sheegay in hawlgaladaas lagu qab qabtay waxa ay gaadhayaan ilaa sided xubnood, kuwaasoo laga qab qabtay qaarkood huteelo ku yaala magaaladda Hargeysa oo ay in muddo ah deganayeen, halka qaarkoodna laga soo qabtay MADARKA berbera iyagoo ka sii dhoofaya. Ilaa hada Xukuumadda Somaliland wax war ah kamay soo saarin hawl galka ay dadkaas ku qab qabteen hase yeeshee warar Xogogaal ah ayaa sheegaya in Kooxda Eratariyaanka ahi ay beegsanayeen Dalka Uganda oo ay doonayeen inay weeraro ismaadimin ah ka fuliyaan sidii ay hore uga fuliyeen kooxaha Xag-jirka ahi. Kooxda kale ee Somalida ah ayaa la sheegay iyagu inay ahaayeen qaarkood kuwii gadhwadeenka u ahaa kooxda Eratariyaanka ah waxaana soo baxaya tuhuno laga qabo inay yihiin hawl fududeeyayaal in muddo ah ku shaqaysan jiraya arrintan, halka qaarkoodna ay u socdeen inay Somaliland gudaheeda hawl galo ka fuliyaan.
  16. Widhwidh Online sowtan qiratay ....... http://www.radiowidhwidh.com/widhwidhnew/Radio/2011/04/gaadhi-kamid-ah-tignikada-ssc-oo-maamulka-hargaysa-loola-galay/
  17. Didn't know Britain is that crazy ........ loooooooooooooooooooool http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/3503284/ON-National-Cleavage-Day-yesterday-The-Sun-hit-the-streets-to-find-Britains-best-busts.html
  18. SOURCE: BBC* After 38-years of battling several Ethiopian regimes, the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) rebels have captured Addis Ababa and overthrown the government of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. The ex-PM Meles Zenawi and his family have fled the country and went to Somaliland. Sources in Hargeisa, the Somaliland capital, say Meles is planning his travel to China, where he is expected to reside permanently. Soldiers and generals loyal to Meles Zenawi’s TPLF have fled north to the Tigray region where he still has much support from his ethnic group. However, sources in the Tigray capital Mekele have reported that some ethnic Tigrayan opposition supporters have risen up against the TPLF and there are reports of gunfight in southern Tigray. In the disputed Badme town near the border with Eritrea, Tigray forces are battling Eritrean troops who have invaded the territory. In Addis Ababa and most of Oromia, OLF rebels have taken control of strategic military posts as hundreds of thousands of Oromos have went to the streets in jubilation. Young men and women, children and the elderly have flocked outside to enjoy their freedom after decades of oppressive and exploitive Abyssinian rule in Oromia. For many centuries, various ethnic and regional communities and kingdoms lived side-by-side peacefully. But it was in the 1880s that Abyssinian Emperor Menelik II, with the help of General Gobana Dacche, conquered most of the independent Oromo Kingdoms. Thousands of elated people celebrated victory from tyranny; some of them holding signs that read “Oromia is Free!” “Meles to the Hague!” and “Free at Last!” Some non-Oromo Ethiopians have also joined the celebration while opposition leaders plead for calm. There has been some looting and robbery reported in Adama, Jimma, Bahir Dar and Desse in the absence of the police however MEDREK opposition officials and elders have joined the OLF to control the crowd in many towns. US embassy officials said they have been surprised in the disciplined conduct of the rebels in the capital city as they take control of federal institutions. However, there have been reports of “border conflicts” near Oromia state’s boundaries with other regional states as well as land dispute in the ****** region where OLF rebels are battling ONLF rebels. A couple of OLF officials have declared that the country will conduct a referendum for the future of Oromia region in “less than five days.” But top level OLF leaders stated that formation of a transitional and democratic Ethiopian government is their first priority; to supervise an orderly, impartial and peaceful referendum. * Credit source Part of April fools article
  19. Waftiga ayaa xalay waxa lala kulan siiyey madax dhaqameed ka Soo jeeda Sool,Sanaag & Cayn oo Mudo 4 sano qaxooti ku ahaa magaalada Garoowe Sida ay ka sheegeen BBC markii warbixin ay siiyeen Idaacada in ay Qaxooti yihiin