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Last Updated: Friday, 14 December 2007, 09:43 GMT The market was full of shoppers when the mortars landed Ethiopia has denied involvement in an mortar attack that killed at least 17 people in the main market in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, on Thursday. More gunfire and explosions were heard near Bakara market on Friday morning, but there are no details of casualties. Ethiopian troops backing the interim Somali government were earlier reported to be behind Thursday's shelling, in which more than 40 people were injured. Eyewitnesses said the deadly shells landed among shoppers. Ethiopian government adviser Berekat Simon said the insurgents had been severely weakened, so Ethiopia had no need to target markets. However, in what is seen as a rare admission of the Somali government's weakness, a senior national security ministry official on Thursday said that 80% of the country is outside government control and not safe. Sheikh Qasim Ibrahim Nur also warned that Islamist insurgents had regrouped and were poised to launch a major strike. Traders accused The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan says Bakara market, the biggest in Somalia, is a place where Somalia government and Ethiopian troops have previously clashed with insurgents. The government has accused businessmen in the market of supporting the insurgents, our correspondent says. Thursday's attack took place a few hours after heavily armed insurgents engaged in a fire fight with the Ethiopian troops in a northern district of the city. Ethiopia and government troops have been accused of shelling residential areas on numerous occasions in the past year. Ethiopia helped the government end the Union of Islamic Courts' (UIC) six-month rule over large parts of southern Somalia, last December.
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Originally posted by S Slash: Are you the speaker, Dhubad? BTW, I hope he was listening the voices of the people in his hospital bed. I know it wont make any difference to him at all anyway Believe you me it does. The guy can't stand an opposition. He would talk about it and mourn all year.
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http://www.runcartoon.com/dec_4_2007.htm
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To the Masjid in the morning and sure day off from work and just rest for the rest of the day insha Allaah
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Sunday, December 09, 2007 Addis Ababa (Angola Press) - The Chinese Oil Company, Zhoungyan Petroleum Exploration Bureau (ZPEB), has refused to resume work on oil exploration projects in the ****** basin. Contracted by the Malaysian oil and gas company, Petronas and South-West Energy, a company licensed in Hong Kong, ZPEB has been conducting seismic survey in the ****** region of the Somali Regional State. After the ****** National Liberation Front`s (ONLF) attack on the Abole exploration site in the Degehabur zone last April, ZPEB suspended operation. Seventy-four civilians, including nine Chinese workers, were killed in the attack. The Ethiopian Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) demanded the petroleum companies to start work on the exploration projects. However, ZPEB refused to return its oil workers to the ****** region. Senior officials of the MME told The Reporter that the parent company of ZPEB, Sino Tech, did not allow it to resume the operation. Petronas is now in the process to hire an Iranian Company called Oil Exploration Operation Company, (OEOC). Representatives of Petronas and OEOC last week visited the ****** region. The representatives conferred with officials of the MME on the oil exploration projects in the ******. "OEOC`s response to Petrona`s request was positive. However, they did not yet sign a contractual agreement," officials of MME told The Reporter. OEOC is engaged in oil exploration projects in Iran and Uzbekistan. Petronas is also engaged in a similar project in Uzbekistan. Meanwhile, the Swedish petroleum company, Lundin, recently began to conduct gravity survey in its exploration area in the ****** basin. Lundin has four exploration blocks in the ******. Two weeks ago the company launched its airborne survey in the exploration blocks found near Dire Dawa town. Pexco, another Malaysian company, is also prepared to begin gravity survey next month. Pexco has two exploration blocks in the ******. "All the companies which have exploration blocks want to commence work. But they need sometime to find a subcontractor," officials of MME said. Source: Angola Press, Dec 09, 2007
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loool...Faarax-Brown...insiders...u mean the likes of xuubsireed and Allpuntland. Kuwii dhahaayey London buu shir uga qayb gelayaa. Kan siyaasad wax kama oga siduu u hadlayo uma hadleen hadduu siyaasad yaqaan.
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loooooool...Amiin Caamir..........What a great guy....Lol...xiinfaniin I agree.
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lol...waa isku dhex yaacay...waa yaabe idaacaddee tiri waa dhintay? Ar caadifad badanaa...halka xanaaq ah, ...I fiiriye, C/llaahi ma ahay...? Ma anigaa jirran? hahahaha
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Somali president meets with possible successor in hospital room The Associated PressPublished: December 6, 2007 E-Mail Article Listen to Article Printer-Friendly 3-Column Format Translate Share Article Text Size NAIROBI, Kenya: Somalia's president had a "robust chat" in his hospital room Thursday with the man who would succeed him if he could no longer lead his violence-wracked nation. President Abdullahi Yusuf met with the speaker of parliament at Nairobi Hospital, where the 73-year-old president was recovering well from a severe cold, said Ali Mohamed Sheik, a protocol officer for the Somali Embassy in Kenya. While Somali officials have said Yusuf was suffering from a cold, another official had said Wednesday he had bronchitis. The contradictory reports since he flew to Kenya to be hospitalized Tuesday have raised concerns back home for a government that is already weak and battling a deadly Islamic insurgency. Thousands of civilians have died in the conflict this year. "Today the president was lively and better than the day he arrived," Sheik told The Associated Press. "He was broadly smiling and engaged in a robust chat with the speaker of parliament, Sheik Adan Mohamed Nor." He would not say what the men discussed. Today in Africa & Middle East Pushed out of Baghdad, insurgents move north Notes from Iran military led to U.S. reversal Gates said to oppose force shift to Afghanistan Sheik, who visited Yusuf Thursday morning, said the president would soon fly to Britain for his regular medical checkup. Yusuf has had chronic health problems for years and received a new liver in 1996. Yusuf's homeland faces what the United Nations says is the biggest humanitarian crisis in Africa. The president was meant to meet Wednesday with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Ethiopia to discuss the crisis, but he sent Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein instead. Yusuf's "sickness is such bad news for us," said Shamsa Haji Nor, a 42-year-old resident of the Somali capital, Mogadishu. "This will create even more political confusion in Somalia." Somalia has not had a functioning government since warlords overthrew a dictator in 1991, then turned on one another. Yusuf's government was formed in 2004 with the support of the U.N., but has struggled to assert any real control. Earlier this week, five Somali Cabinet ministers resigned soon after they were appointed, saying their clan was not adequately represented in the prime minister's new government. Hussein, the former head of the Somali Red Crescent Society, took office last month pledging to work for reconciliation, but is not believed to have influence over clans, and therefore the political influence, of the president. ___ AP writer Salad Duhul contributed to this report from Mogadishu, Somalia Emperor...Horta anigu adiga iyo kuwa la midka ah garaaddo kama rabo mana u malaynaayo inaan aragtidayda ku bedelayo haddaa runta rabtiod anigu waan jeclahay inuu Soomaali ka hor wareego C/llaahi iyo kuwa la midka ah balse ma dhahayo waa dhintay haddii uu maanta dhintana wakhtigiisa ayuun baa dhammaaday, naf kastana way dhimanaysaa. Kumanaan Soomaali ah ayaa dhibaato sannado badan haysatay hal oday oo siddeetan jir ah oo aanan khayr ku ogeyn baad la CALAACALAYSAA. Haddiii ay daacad kaa tahay maxaad ugu cataabi weydey Soomaalida uu madfaca Itoobiyaanka u adeegsaday si uu xukun ugu raago? Ninyahow aan kuugu celiyee qaranka ayaa ka muhiimsan Qof iyo Qabiil.
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Originally posted by Emperor: Abwaanow you do protest too much, and now what on the President's health... lool The Article you posted was from Yesterday and were posted here on SOL by Northerner... lol...saaxiib I didn't mean to be harsh on odayga adeer ah, just the truth and I know it sometimes hurts. The last thing I will do is to brag about someones health or death, ruux walba maalintiisa ayuu leeyahay laakiin runta in laga hadlaa waa iska fiican tahay. Odaygaan waa da’ waana tabcaan marka in la qarqariyaa caafimaad u noqon mayso. Waxaan kaloo la yaabay kama xishootid miyaa inaad Allpuntland soo xigatid? Goormay qireen inuu jirraday sowtii 4tii bishaan ay ku celcelinayeen wuxuu safar iyo shirar ugu socdaa Lisbon iyo London.
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AND READ THIS SAAXIIB IT WAS 10 HOURS AFTER THAT INTERVIEW Somalia President's Health Fuels Speculation Over Successor By Alisha Ryu Nairobi 05 December 2007 Somalia's interim President Abdullahi Yusuf spent a second day in a hospital in the Kenyan capital Nairobi amid growing reports that the 72-uear-old leader is gravely ill. With no clear successor, VOA Correspondent Alisha Ryu in Nairobi reports there is mounting concern of increasing turmoil in Somalia. Abdullahi Yusuf (file photo) President Yusuf was at Nairobi Hospital for a second day Wednesday under heavy security and a cloak of secrecy about why he needed to be hospitalized. Since he was admitted, Mr. Yusuf's aides and other officials in the transitional federal government have said that the president, who received a new liver 11 years ago, came to Nairobi for a routine check-up before traveling to London for a more thorough examination. But Kenyan sources tell VOA that the president is suffering from a serious stomach ailment and is being fed intravenously. Other reports say the Somali leader has bronchitis and needs an oxygen mask to breathe. Mr. Yusuf , who was appointed to the post in 2004 with the backing of neighboring Ethiopia, has been in poor health for years. He was flown to Nairobi a day before he was to hold crucial talks with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa about Somalia's myriad problems, including an Islamist-led insurgency that has largely kept his secular government from functioning since it took power nearly a year ago. President Yusuf's absence from those talks has fueled speculation that his condition may be much more serious than what Somali officials are acknowledging. If Mr. Yusuf dies in office, Parliament Speaker Sheik Adan Mohamed Nur would be required to take the helm briefly while parliament chooses a new president. But following the recent ouster of Ali Mohamed Gedi as prime minister, Mr. Yusuf has been tightening his grip on power in Somalia and leaving little room for a possible successor. A political analyst at South Africa's Institute for Security Studies, Richard Cornwell, says he believes Mr. Yusuf's death could also spell doom for Somalia's internationally recognized-but-weak transitional federal government, or TFG. "There is likely going to be a real struggle for power, should Abdullahi Yusuf pass from the scene. We are probably going to need to go back and look at the entire transitional arrangement," said Cornwell. "It has proved to be horribly flawed in that the TFG does not have that much legitimacy on the ground and obviously, the status quo is not viable. What this shows is that it is very unwise to depend on a 72-year-old, who has had a liver transplant, to carry the whole political system." Meanwhile, government officials in the crisis-hit Lower Shabelle region have apparently rescinded an order by President Yusuf to restrict access to the region's roads, airport, and seaport. On Tuesday, international aid agencies expressed deep concern about the fate of tens of thousands of people in the region, who could not receive food aid because ships were denied permission to off-load their cargo and road convoys were being stopped. A spokesman for the United Nations' World Food Program in Nairobi, Marcus Prior, tells VOA that regional government officials began allowing food deliveries to resume Wednesday without explanation.
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Email This Page Print This Page Comment on this article Visit The Publisher's Site Garowe Online (Garowe) 5 December 2007 Posted to the web 6 December 2007 Garowe ADDIS The federal government of Ethiopia is "not satisfied" with the makeup of Somalia's new Cabinet, appointed last week by interim Prime Minister Nur "Adde" Hassan Hussein. Inside sources in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa tell Garowe Online that senior Ethiopian government officials have expressed deep concern regarding Premier Nur Adde's new Cabinet. The appointment of Mohamed Ali Hamud to the post of foreign affairs minister has troubled Addis Ababa among other factors. Ethiopian officials are concerned about Mr. Hamud because of his close ties to Arab governments, the sources said. Insiders believe that Ismail Buubaa, who was formerly foreign minister under the government of former Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi, lost his post after Ethiopian officials pressured Gedi to demote him. Mr. Buubaa speaks Arabic fluently and is closely associated with Arab rulers. He spent recent months as Gedi's education minister and was reappointed to the same post by current Premier Nur Adde. Ethiopia is one of the key stakeholders in the Somali conflict, following its decision in 2006 to deploy troops to Somalia and dismount Islamist rulers from the capital Mogadishu. Meanwhile, Somalia's largest donor organization has expressed its concern about the new government of Prime Minister Nur Adde. Sources in the Kenyan capital Nairobi tell Garowe Online that the European Union is disappointed with Nur Adde's Cabinet. Somali lawmakers recently made a constitutional amendment allowing individuals outside of parliament to hold governments posts, including the prime minister himself. That amendment, supported by the EU, was agreed upon at the clan-based National Reconciliation Conference, held in Mogadishu in July and August. EU officials were aslo disappointed with the sheer size of the Cabinet. Relevant Links East Africa Ethiopia Somalia Nur Adde's new Cabinet, which consists of 31 ministers, has only two ministers from outside the parliament. Four Cabinet ministers, all from the clan, resigned yesterday in protest. A deputy minister resigned the same day he was appointed to the post. Legislators in the transitional government have bickered about approving the new Cabinet. A parliament session was postponed abruptly on Tuesday due to strong internal dissent. loooooooool.....waa iska caddahay oo way caddaystaan maalin iyo habeen walba in TFG iyaga u shaqayso, kuwii meelaha qiirada hayey aaway oo dhahaayey, waa dowlad Qaran? Anigu waxaan dhihi lahaa waa Dowlad QURUN.
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A/Y In a Serious Condition at a Hospital in Nairobi
Abwaan replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Shaqadaan uu Duke qaban jirey wax qabta maleh. War bal nimankaan indho adaygooda fiiri, qofka bani'aadamka ah waa jirran karaa ee wuu xanuunsaday maa iska dhahaan sababta uu Nairobi u aaday? Madaxda Ingiriiska ayuu la kulmayaa ku lehe! Baydhabo: Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyada Soomaaliya oo ka dhoofey Baydhabo. 4. december 2007 APL Tool Send This Article To A Friend By Email | Saaxiibkaa warkaan ugu *** Email -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Print This Article | Daabaco warkaan Baydhabo(AllPuntland)- Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyada Soomaaliya Md.C/laahi Yuusuf Axmed ayaa diyaarad khaas ah ay ka qaaday Magaalada Baydhabo isagoo ku siijeeda Magaalada London. Safarka Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya ayaa lasheegay in ay ka danbeysay ,Arimo Caafimaad oo dhinaca Madaxweynaha ah iyo Arimo kale oo uu halkaasi utagayo ,ayagoo markaasina Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya uu la kulmayo Madaxda dalkaasi Ingiriiska. Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya ayaa safarkaasina wuxuu yahay mid aan horey loosii sheegin ,ayadoo wax yarna ka hor intii uusan duulin uu kulan la qaatey Madaxda kale ee dowlada Soomaaliya oo ay ka mid yihiin Prof: Dalxa iyo Nuur Cadde ,isagoo kala hadlay arimaha Soomaaliya. Madaxda dowlada ayaa si gaar ah diirada usaaray arimaha Xukuumada Cusub oo ay waqtigan ka soo baxayaan eedaymo badan iyo Mucaarado uga imaanaya Beelaha Soomaalida ,qaar ka mid ah oo doonaya in ay iska dhex arkaan Xukuumada Cusub. Madaxweynaha ayaa kula dardaarmay Kusimaha Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Prof: Maxamed Cumar Dalxa in uu arimaha dowlada waxyaabo badan ka qabto ,isla markaana uu la socdo Isbadalada Siyaasadeed ee dalka Soomaaliya. Md.Yuusuf ayaa markaasi ka dib loo galbiyay Garoonka diyaaradaha ee Magaalada Baydhabo oo masaafo ujira Magaalada Baydabo ,isagoo halkaasi ay ku sa gootiyeen Raysalwasaare Nuur Xasan Xuseen ,Gudoomiye kuxigeenka baarlamaanka Soomaaliya Prof: Maxamed Cumar Dalxa iyo Golayaasha Baarlamaanka iyo Xukuumada Soomaalida. Socdaalka Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya ayaa ku soo beegmaya xili maalmahaan lafilayay in uu tago Magaalada Addis Ababa ,isagoo waqtigan Safarkiisa uweeciyay Magaalada London ,halkaasi oo kula kulmayo Madaxda dalkaasi oo arinta Soomaaliya siweyn uga wada hadlayaan. Faarax C/qaadir Geylan AllPuntland -
Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: Rajada Ilaahay lagama quusto waxa muuqdaana wax laga rajo g'o way tahay I agree with you in xaalku meel xun uu marayo, bulshada Soomaaliyeedna uu xanuun hayo. Waxaase muhiim ah in la samro, lagu tusaale qaato khaladaadkii hore loo galay, Ilaahna dembi dhaaf la weydiisto, loona duceeyo dalka iyo dadka oo aanan marna xitaa la isku dayin in laga aarsado kuwa maanta baaba'a bulshada ku damaashaadaya oo masuuliyedda qayb weyn ka qaato balse la isku celiyo caqli oo haddii ay timaaddo fursad lagula xisaabtami karo iyadoo xuquuqdoodana la dhawrayo lala xisaabtamo. Sidoo kale waxaa muhiim ah haddii Ilaahay dhibkaan naga bixiyo aan marna qabiil dhan loo saarin dhibkaan balse un kuwa maangaabka ah ee danaha gurracan leh un ay ku ekaato.
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Rajada Ilaahay marna lagama quusto. Quustuna ma fiicna.
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Baidoa: PM NAMES Cabinet , no room for Mogadishu warlords looters
Abwaan replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
ciidammadii dixiriga ee Meles xitaa TFG mey noqdeen. Waaba la iska faanaa. Goormaa TFG dagaal gashay sowtan xitaa Bakaaraha xitaa ay xegsan la'yihiin oo taangiga Itoobiya lagu ilaaliyo. Illeen af qoyane WAR ama HADAL ma daayo! -
]To hear audio click here "If the rulers of the United States were searching for a plan that would kill hundreds of thousands of Africans, they have found it." American foreign policy is the direct cause of the humanitarian crisis in Somalia - the worst in all of Africa, according to United Nations officials. That's why, until recent days, U.S. corporate media said little or nothing about the hundreds of thousands of Somalis - now numbering at least half a million - who face death by starvation and disease because of a war instigated and facilitated by Washington. The corporate press methodically avoid - and thereby, cover up - stories that contradict the mythical American narrative: that the U.S. means to do good in the world, and only does wrong by mistake. The horrific wrong inflicted on Somalia was absolutely premeditated, an integral aspect of American plans to bring the bogus "war on terror" to Africa, as a cover to dominate the continent and its wealth. Ever since the end of formal European colonialism in Africa, U.S. policy has been to spread chaos wherever Washington failed to impose rule by its own favored strongmen. When Muslim groups early last year subdued the warlords of Somalia - a nation that is 99 percent Muslim - a semblance of peace and at least some hope for the future took root. By all accounts, life was getting back to something like "normal" for a people that had known only brutal warfare since 1991. Such a peace was unacceptable to George Bush's crew, who whipped up an hysteria in the United States, claiming Al Qaida was establishing a base in Somalia, and urged the regime in neighboring Ethiopia, Somalia's historical rival, to attack last December. "U.S. policy has been to spread chaos wherever Washington failed to impose rule by its own favored strongmen." The U.S. worked hand in hand with the Ethiopian invaders at every level of the Ethiopian military, while U.S. jets relentlessly wreaked terror from the air. Once the Ethiopians had planted themselves and their puppet Somali "government" in the capital, Mogadishu, the Americans sent their other African proxies, the Ugandan military, to make up most of the puny African "peacekeeping" force in Somalia. The Somali resistance to the Ethiopian invasion consider the African peacekeepers in Mogadishu to be agents of the U.S. - and, regarding the Ugandans, they are right. If there were ever a formula for bloody and protracted war in Somalia, it is Ethiopian occupation, which is already unifying diverse elements of the Somali population in resistance. The war will also destabilize Ethiopia, which is more than a third Muslim and home to many peoples that oppose the dictatorial regime in Addis Ababa. If the rulers of the United States were searching for a plan that would kill hundreds of thousands of Africans, they have found it. This time, however, as in Iraq, Washington has created more chaos than it can handle. The United Nations found it necessary to arrange trips for American journalists to witness the carnage that the Americans have wrought in Somalia - the same Americans that claim to care so much for the people of Darfur, and who promise that the new U.S. Africa Command will bring peace to the continent. The Americans, like the Europeans before them, bring only the peace of the dead. BAR executive editor Glen Ford can be contacted at Glen.Ford@BlackAgendaReport.com Global Research Articles by Glen Ford
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Baidoa: PM NAMES Cabinet , no room for Mogadishu warlords looters
Abwaan replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
lol...Geeddi un baa ka maqan tolow isagana maxay Wasiirka Dalxiiska ugu magacaabi waayeen...iyo dhawr qof oo cusub...Nuur waa is ceebeeyey...inuu dhahay ahayd liiskii C/llaahi iyo Itoobiyaanku ii soo dhiibteen rather than anaa wax magacaabay. Oo waxaan is iri maadaama uu yiri mucaaradkaan la hadlayaa...kuwaani waa boos buuxis inta wadahadal dhab ahi ka dhacayo...oo markaas jagooyinka la qaybsanayo, kuwaan Baydhabo raashinka u fadhiyana intaan baa lagu sii maaweelinayaa! -
Maxaa kugu yaab badnaa intaa qof u turjumaysey??
Abwaan replied to Ismahaan's topic in News - Wararka
lol...Ismahaan and JB...tanna bal ku dara ruux qaxootinnimo dalbanaya oo dhahay inta su'aal ma qabtaa la yiri "Ayaantaan sharci lama dhiibo oo waan ogahay ee kolleey halla iila soo dhakhsado jawaabta un" -
Garoonka Hargeisa ayaa maanta waxaa ka baxaya 300 oo qof oo Somali ah oo soo gudanaya waajibaadka xajka, kuwaasi oo ku safraya baasaboorka cagaarka ah ee dawladii hore ee Soomaaliya, xilli Dowladda Federaalka ee C/llaahi Yuusuf Madaxweynaha ka yahay sheegtay inaan la qaadan Karin Baasaboorkii hore. Dowladda Sacuudiga ayaa diiday in dalkeeda lagu galo Baasaboorka cusub ee Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya soo daabacday,iyadoo kumanaan soomaaliyed oo ka tagi lahaa Magaalada Muqdisho caqabad ku noqday go’aanka Dowladda Soomaaliya oo ah ciddii lagu arko Baasaboorkii hore inay muteysan doonto xabsi. Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda Soomaaliya Xuseen Ceelaabi Faahiye iyo ninka Waaxda Socdaalka Madaxda ka ah Col Gaafow ayaa tagay Sacuudiga si ay boqortooyada ugu soo dhaadhiciyaan in dalkeeda lagu tago Baasaboorka cusub, hase ahaate socdaalkaas waxaa uu ku soo dhamaaday fashil. Dad badan oo reer Muqdish ah ayaa haatan waxay qorsheynayaan inay tagaan magaalada Hargeysa halkaasna ugu sii gudbaan dalka Sacuudiga iyagoo sita basaaboorkii hore. Dadka maanta ka dhoofaya Magaalada Hargeysa ayaa insha lagu wada haaya, hadii dadkaas Sacuudiga tagaana waxaa sidaas ku cadaanaya in Baasaboorka cusub uusan shaqeyn doonin. www.midnimo.com
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http://somalitalkradio.com/cod/yusuf_20112007.m3u I tried intaan C/llaahi Yuusuf u garaabo oo aan inta indhaha isku qabto bal jaanis siiyo inaan dhegeyso haddii khudbadiisu wac macne ah samaynayso. Waa ayaandarro wuxuu ka hadlayo inaysan wax macne ah samaynayn. loool..........Barafasoore........xawaaladaha iska dhacsha.......Dugsiyada quraanka xira......wadaaddada afgembiya........kii caasha dheeraa oo inkaar qabaha ahaa oo Maraykanka ahaa magaciisu muhuu ahaa? lol...hay'adaha gargaarka I agree with him inay dalka dhibaatadiisa qayb weyn ka yihiin balse sida uu uga hadlay nuxur maleh. loool...waxaan soo xasuustay sheeko uu hadda ka hor iiga sheekeeyey nin masiuul ahaa oo dowladdii hore ee milateriga ahayd la soo shaqeeyey oo yiri nin wakaalad uu ka shaqayn jirey Maareeye Guud ka ahaa maaalin isaga oo xafiiskiisa jooga loo sheegay in nin Injineer ahaa oo ajnabi ahaa lana shaqayn jirey uu bannaanka xafiiskiisa u joogo. Markaas ayuu inta ninkii aqoon waayey magaca ninkan la shaqeeya ee ajnebiga ahaa oo dhibayey, kalana garan waayey dhowr shaqaalaha ka mid ah oo ajnebi ahaa oo magacyadoodu inuu bartaa dhib ku noqdeen oo xasuusanba waayey. Ka dib ayuu yiri u yeera oo soo geliya oo inta korka ka arkay yiri "War Ilka-weyne maad dhahdaan" oo magacaas buuba isagu ula baxay maadaama magaciisii dhib ku noqday. Hadda Mr Yuusuf masuul dhan buu ula baxay kii caasha dheeree...Hoggaankii Soomaaliyaba wuxuu ka dhigay nin reer Mudug ah oo biibito ilaashanaya.
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Somalia needs this kind of support oo niyadi ka muuqato, not mid dan laga leeyahay oo afka laga dhahayo.
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