Qudhac

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  1. wind talker loooool i swear gacan ayaan u taagay reer muqdisho they infiltrated and busted c/y and ethopia little "info gather team" there is bit of james bond about this dude, but the IGAD is fast becoming a laughing stock with their hopeless inspection teams suddenly turning warlords. :eek:
  2. highland lowland hayland karaarland creamland looooooooooooooooooooool soon puntand will be as big as the united states with 52 imaginary states.
  3. ^^^ its all good saying leave these poor people alone but you have to consider majority of the people with the guns and those leading the fights are from these regions on both sides :eek: so maybe the term "dad isu daran" is correct after all??
  4. while you are probally right about southern sool but last time i went to ceerigabo it was city that was developing very well who flew the somaliland flag with pride, and with all the local government institutions working fully. but then again am not aware of the situation in the other towns like las qorey.
  5. loool are we getting bit desparate for attention duke will someone pleaaaaaaaaaase talk about my adeer looool
  6. the latest side spliting public speech from c/y. this is what he said to crowds in Bossaso " Haadii aad Raysal Wasaaraha tageeri weydaan, aniga ayaa meesha soo gelaya, waadna ogtihiin marna odaynimo ayaan idinku haystay, marna waa aan idin layn jiray, haddana waan idin laynayaa " i wonder what he going to say next
  7. i think cade knows what he has to do really and we somalilanders have full confidence in him carrying out those duties and fulfulling a process which started in CeelAfwey quite while ago.
  8. AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A Somali-born Dutch politician who received death threats after making a film critical of Islam has revealed she has been living in hiding on a naval base, a newspaper reported on Friday. NRC Handelsblad said Ayaan Hirsi Ali had revealed her secret residence on a navy base to protest against the circumstances of her hiding. "I want to live in a place of which everybody knows: here lives a threatened member of parliament, and he or she is safe here," Hirsi Ali was quoted as saying. Hirsi Ali returned to public life last month after 75 days in hiding following threats to her life after she made a film critical of Islam with Theo van Gogh, who was murdered on Nov. 2. The newspaper said Hirsi Hirsi Ali was living on a heavily guarded navy base in Amsterdam while anti-immigration populist Geert Wilders whose life has also been threatened, was sleeping in a prison cell in the central Dutch town of Zeist. Van Gogh was murdered in Amsterdam in November. A five-page letter pinned to his body with a knife was addressed to Hirsi Ali accusing her of "terrorising Muslims and Islam". Parliament speaker Frans Weisglas criticised Justice Minister Piet Hein Donner on Friday, saying he should have found an acceptable long term solution for safe housing for Hirsi Ali and Wilders earlier as it was clear they would need protection for more time, NRC Handelsblad said.
  9. the author who wrote this is clearlty hypacrite as he is basically doing what he accuses others of doing :eek:
  10. The Africa today is different from that of yesterday. The Africa of today is witnessing a renaissance, one that is not merely going to change leaders and whitewash old structures. It is a renaissance that is seeing real changes taking place: meaningful political reforms, the building of democratic institutions, economic reforms, freedom of the press, etc. Such changes are spearheaded by new leadership in Africa. This new leadership has rekindled the spirits of Africans, awakening them to the new day at hand, and African dawn. The impending African Renaissance is a result of the reforms developed and implemented by post-postcolonial African leadership. By outlining some of the challenges, the new leadership in Africa would face as they create their renaissance and offering solutions to some of these challenges, there is no doubt that the creation of the African Renaissance would be easy. The task of creating the African Renaissance should not be shouldered by the new leadership of Africa and Africans alone; the global community must play their part by creating a Global Constituency for Africa. the wars seem to have subsided, people are picking up the peaces and fresh new breaze seems to be hitting this dark yet rich continent. can africa for the first time step on their two own feet and take step out of its quarmire.
  11. and the calaacal continues....
  12. radio ma qaloocshe of Haatuf is legendary in hargeisa, his column in haatuf is my favourite.. i also like dhanxiir another funny person am not sure if it is not the written by A.Garas as well.
  13. Ameenah loool @ poetic rythem off the walls... very imaginative But seriously i agree with your about what exacly getting "education" means to different societies while in the west it probally is a part of the system to robatise as education is probaly the best weapon to turn individualls to part of the system make them milking cows of the future. but for somalis we have to adapt it to suit us and our soceities need for example we could drive qabiil ideology out using education, Education does not have to be about teaching kids how worthless you will be unless you make alot of money. we dont have to always follow the wests ideology instead we could follow the chinese or the arabs of yester years by encouraging a individuall to seek knowledge for the sake of "enlightenment" alone rather than financiall gain, by building acadamies of excellence. this way in the long term we will properly produce more visionaries, philosophers and great leaders.
  14. che darn you come up with bright ideas dont you.. quick write it down and tell it to C/y
  15. ameenah loool i dont think burco is or was reer miyi city but its just that its enhabitants used to be such hard headed xayraamiin with very twisted sence of humour but that was what made it it so speciall.. but all that has changed atleast of what i saw people are more intrested in making money and chit chatting about politics while sipping their teas, rather than dissing hargeisawis and talking about how soft they are.. :eek: and on top of that they eat fish.. and salad and grow bannas in their gardens, these activities would have been seen as insults by original reer burcaawis :eek: :eek: loooooool
  16. sultan lool you right burco does have especiall place in most peoples heart, it will always be our cultural capital (hidiyo dhaqan) but i was there in ramadan for the first time in ten years and alot has changed you wont see a single bud or toori :eek: :eek: and they all eat fish and salad :eek: i thought to myself have burcawis gone soft over the years :eek: since it has always been "Xayraan" city along with galkacayo..
  17. ^^ yes you are right in a way but am sure you understand where this could be heading is slightly different to what we have witsnessed after the earky 1990s bad wars because after those wars the wars were sub sub sub clan wars and intrest groups using clanlines as cover for their intrest but now it seems we heading back to the days of blatant clan A vs clan B wars where the average man gets sucked into it, rather than just those armed intrest groups. which is lsightly different to having mr hiirale, mr morgan and mr yallaxow chasing each other about for their own intrest
  18. it seems what is unfolding in somalia is rapidly turning back the clock into the days of full blown tribal civil war. Somalis have in that time moved from full blown tribal warfare to more of koox kooxaysi and "intrest" groups, but as events in muqdisho and kenya unfold we are witnessing large tribes once more who are bussy with "qoryo uruursi." what could be long term consiquences of the embaghati governments ambitions.
  19. northener brother i should make contribution as well, the UK was given a target of $100,000 dollers, which i believe majority of that collection is almost reached, canada almost reached its target of 30,000 dollers as well as the Imirates norway USA and others.
  20. this would add up to nearly 10,000 new students per gobol thats brilliant. to add to that burco university is opening very soon. indeed somalilands education is sreaming ahead
  21. indeed this is great story and great investement in somalilands children.