Jacaylbaro

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  1. That is one of the reasons i love Somaliland ,,,,,,, The name is killing
  2. *Ibtisam;701978 wrote: @ JB A message to the UK Gov ... in Somali :confused: It has already been translated dee ,,,,,,
  3. :D ,,, is that Wyre ?? Nacam yaa Juxa ... nin aan shaqaysan ma shaaheeyo
  4. Liqaye;701928 wrote: Horta I think cowke has got atleast 20 other names, each one worse of a troll than others. Somalina ayaaban sahlanayn ..........
  5. Abokor Omar;701908 wrote: I think whats comical is that everytime you read Somaliland you get your knickers in a twist... ;);)
  6. waxa ku riyooda kuwii intay isu soo baxeen xafiiskiisa ugu tegey iyagoo qaylinaya ,,,
  7. Ku dayo Somalia ku dayo! Arab League to evacuate Somali refugees Which one ??
  8. One country is -10 the other is -2, Two countries ,, eh ??
  9. Then continue screaming like dhakh yaroo Chinese ah oo la kala tuurayo ...
  10. “Guddida joogtada ah ee golaha Wakiilada Somaliland iyagoo ku hadlaya afka golaha wakiilada waxay hambalyo iyo bogaadin u dirayaan Andrew Mitchell iyo dalka Ingiriiska. Md. Andrew Mitchell waa mudane si fiican ula socda dariiqa dhabta ah ee ay ku taagan tahay Somaliland, haddii ay tahay xagga dimuqraadiyadda iyo doorashooyinka isdaba jooga ah ee ka qabsoomay somaliland, haddii ay tahay xagga nabadgalyada iyo daris wanaaga somaliland kula nooshahay wadamada jaarkeeda ah. Hadaba gudida joogtada ahi iyada oo ka jawaabaysa dedaalka Andrew Mitchell, waxa ay hambalyo hagar la’aan ah u gudbinaysaa Andrew Mitchell. Waxa kale oo ay guddidu aad uga xun yihiin aadna uga xun yihiin caalamkana la socodsiinayaan budhcad badeeda iyo argagaxisada isku uruursaday gobolada bariga ee somalia oo ku gabanaya isirnimo si ay u wax yeeleeyaan nabadgalayada Geeska Afrika sida somaliland iyo Ethiopia.” Ayaa ku yidhi warsaxaafadeedkaas Guddoomiye Ku xigeenka Guddida joogta ah ee golaha Wakiiladu. A message to the UK Gov ...
  11. Are u pissed off now coz Somaliland is getting its citizens out of Libya ?? ,,,,,,
  12. No .... he means those from Somalia joined the mercenaries during the first days ,,,,
  13. No roob yet ,,, but it is cloudy .... rains normally begin in April
  14. Wasalaam Juxa, Faheema and others ...................... waad soo raagteen
  15. Dear Earthquakes, Floods, Tsunami & Hurricanes... It isn't 2012 yet, check your calendar first. Sincerely Humans!!
  16. ADEN, 10 March 2011 (IRIN) - The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) says it is concerned by opposition media reports alleging the Yemen government is recruiting Somali refugees as mercenaries to help put down a growing protest movement demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Hala al-Horany, UNHCR protection officer in the southern city of Aden, said the agency had investigated and talked extensively to refugee leaders, but was unable to find even a single anecdotal case of government recruitment among the large Somali refugee population. “We are concerned about this situation and are still following up as this has serious implications for the protection of refugees in the short and long term,” Horany told IRIN. “We have also conducted awareness-raising in the communities and warned them against even participating in demonstrations, let alone mercenary activity.” The mercenary allegations were reported in opposition media, including TV channel Aden Live, and according to UNHCR had also surfaced on social networks like Facebook. They echo reports from Libya that embattled leader Muammar Gaddafi had recruited foreign fighters, resulting in the persecution of migrants and workers from sub-Saharan Africa accused - by Gaddafi opponents - of supporting the regime. Hali Mahaji Abdi, a community service worker with the development agency ADRA in Basateen, a predominantly Somali-populated district of Aden, told IRIN she had not heard any rumours of recruitment, but dismissed the idea: “There is war in Somalia and we have found freedom in Yemen, how can Somalis come and fight in Yemen?” There are an estimated 181,561 Somali refugees in Yemen, most of them urban-based and granted prima facie refugee status by a government that has adopted an open door policy. Somalia has been riven by conflict since the ousting of former president Siad Barre in 1991. While anti-government protesters in Aden complain bitterly over the alleged heavy-handedness of the security forces in clashes that have left over 20 dead since 16 February, nobody IRIN spoke to mentioned the threat of Somali mercenaries. There was consensus that if recruitment and training was under way it would happen in the remote and mountainous Abyan region in the south, where al-Qaeda is active, and the government has several military bases. Protests threaten Somali livelihoods Saleh is facing growing countrywide opposition to his 32-year rule, particularly among the youth demanding more jobs, a fairer distribution of wealth, and an end to corruption. In Aden, protesters have occupied streets in several districts, throwing up barricades during disturbances, paralysing large parts of the city. That poses problems for Somali refugees who are allowed to work in Yemen, but typically rely on day-to-day earnings as car washers, housemaids or beggars. “Six or seven people rent one room and they try and manage, but rent is expensive [about US$35 per month]. Some women can’t go out to work, or come back early for fear of the demonstrations,” said Nasiha Omar of INTERSOS, an NGO that runs a drop-in centre for refugees in Basateen. Al-Horany said ADRA has been asked to “be more inclusive” in terms of the targeting of its financial support to refugees, to help deal with any increase in needs. “As anything could happen, we are updating our contingency plan and training the refugees and helping them establish joint committees with our [NGO] partners to run essential services in case the situation blows up,” she added. The irony is that if political violence escalates in Aden, there could be an influx of people into apolitical Basateen, seeking stability and functioning services. “In the last few weeks, when roads to the hospitals outside have been blocked, we’ve seen an influx of Yemenis living in the surrounding areas into Basateen to use the primary health care clinic there,” said al-Horany.
  17. Can't wait until it is me .... the African's richest man
  18. Waa la waashay baan ku idhi ..........