Saalax Posted July 24, 2019 #Madaarkii_Hargeisa Oo Qarka U Saaran inuu Xidhmo Afar Diyaaradood Oo Hore U iman jirey Oo #Garowe_iyo_Muqdisho U Wareegay Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhaqaale Posted July 24, 2019 FGS cannot really stop a plane from landing in the city of Hargeisa since Somaliland can refuse to follow the orders of the FGS even if the pilot of the plane is not sure. Hargeisa airport can tell the pilot to land the plane. However, the FGS can file a legal protest against the Somaliland administration and make legal problems for them. How effective all this is I don't know, Somalia is still a fragile state with very little rule of law. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FBISOMALIA Posted July 24, 2019 Great days ahead let us make Jeegaan suffer more. Tax and air flights great start. Next improve our ports. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Odaay Cigaal Posted July 26, 2019 I remember in the 90s when Hargeysa was transit hub for all flight from Somali to UAE, Saudi Arabia, Djibuti etc. Daallo was the larges airline and so was Dahabshiil. Back then people in the north where down to the earth, they where all using somali pass and even somali shiling was in use in many places, it was an self independent enclave like many other areas in that time, there was not much fuse about Independence. But then the propaganda started to the degree that Feysal Warabe was saying in hargeysa "a boy in Addis Abab is dearer to us than a boy in Mogadishu", the infused hate was visible every where from somalilanders towards Somalia and somalis. Rer Mogadisho started slowly divert from Hargeysa and Daallo as they no longer felt the brotherhood they hade for centuries. Daalo is now bankrupt and soon wiil also Dahabshiil who lost its image amongst the somalis , all this because of political isolationism while knowing that somalilands and the rest of somalias economy is/was intertwined. Imagen Kurdistan with an economy 50times larger than Somaliland had to retract its referendum just after a month, when they realized all doors where closed(politically, economically) to the degree that tens of thousand kurds from Europe and America who probably voted for independence could not get out of Kurdistan. But the poor and the unimportant somaliland things it can navigate internationally without being a recognized state? with its fake pas, embassies, animal stamps, visas? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted July 26, 2019 It is xajka season, so it should be busier. I heard dadka Xamar ayee transit ku yihiin maalmo then laga sii qaadayaa ee see wax u jiraan. Because of the new e-visa regulations by dowladda dhexe? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted July 26, 2019 2 hours ago, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said: It is xajka season, so it should be busier. I heard dadka Xamar ayee transit ku yihiin maalmo then laga sii qaadayaa ee see wax u jiraan. Because of the new e-visa regulations by dowladda dhexe? It is because of Garowe. Nowadays a lot of planes from Mogadishu stop at Garowe for refueling which is nearer rather than Hargeisa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted July 26, 2019 13 hours ago, Odaay Cigaal said: I remember in the 90s when Hargeysa was transit hub for all flight from Somali to UAE, Saudi Arabia, Djibuti etc. Daallo was the larges airline and so was Dahabshiil. Back then people in the north where down to the earth, they where all using somali pass and even somali shiling was in use in many places, it was an self independent enclave like many other areas in that time, there was not much fuse about Independence. But then the propaganda started to the degree that Feysal Warabe was saying in hargeysa "a boy in Addis Abab is dearer to us than a boy in Mogadishu", the infused hate was visible every where from somalilanders towards Somalia and somalis. Rer Mogadisho started slowly divert from Hargeysa and Daallo as they no longer felt the brotherhood they hade for centuries. Daalo is now bankrupt and soon wiil also Dahabshiil who lost its image amongst the somalis , all this because of political isolationism while knowing that somalilands and the rest of somalias economy is/was intertwined. Imagen Kurdistan with an economy 50times larger than Somaliland had to retract its referendum just after a month, when they realized all doors where closed(politically, economically) to the degree that tens of thousand kurds from Europe and America who probably voted for independence could not get out of Kurdistan. But the poor and the unimportant somaliland things it can navigate internationally without being a recognized state? with its fake pas, embassies, animal stamps, visas? Kurdistan cannot be realistically compared to Somaliland. For a start, Kurdistan is landlocked and is surrounded by powerful countries who are determined to keep Kurdistan in Iraq. Secondly, Daalo airlines is its own worst enemy because its treats its customers terribly. They have actually gotten away with so many crimes against the travelling public. Dahabshiil on the other hand is facing stiff competition even in Somaliland and that is only good for all of us. Non of us want to deal with a monopoly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites