Xaaji Xunjuf

A New Cold war has emerged Between Somaliland and Somalia

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Just now, Che -Guevara said:

Breaking news: 
The Somali government has issued a warning stating that any airlines accepting Somaliland passports will be banned from the country. Sources close to the Somali Civil Aviation Authority have confirmed that the SCAA has sent a clear message to foreign airlines. The message declares that ordinary passports with the "P" prefix, or any passport or travel document not issued by the Somali Government and lacking the national emblem of Somalia, are considered invalid and forged documents and will not be allowed for travel. The Immigration and Citizenship Agency of the Federal Republic of Somalia is the only entity with the jurisdiction to issue passports or any other travel documents and provide related services. No other entity, organization, or agency is authorized to claim to provide these services.

https://x.com/SuleimanHashi/status/1827722358712398201?t=Wq0s8fP5XXj95HplbrKMTA&s=19

In response Somaliland shouldn’t allow any one with the somalia passport entrance to somaliland.

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1 minute ago, Xaaji Xunjuf said:

In response Somaliland shouldn’t allow any one with the somalia passport entrance to somaliland.

That's easier said than done as many people from the North used the Somali passport.

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Just now, Che -Guevara said:

That's easier said than done as many people from the North used the Somali passport.

Thé majority of the Sl people have either an sl passport or Djiboutian passport  and allot of them have the Ethiopian passport as well Or those with the somalia passport who are from Somaliland and want to enter somaliland  will get an exception if they bring their sl identity card with them. And can identity that they are indeed from Somaliland, Somaliland should at all cost make it difficult for koonfurians citizens to come or do bussines in Somaliland  two play can play that game

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2 hours ago, Xaaji Xunjuf said:

In response Somaliland shouldn’t allow any one with the somalia passport entrance to somaliland.

"In response" lee ku haay tan iyo adduunyo gaddoonka. How is it going the response to Goojacadde a year ago, though?

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2 hours ago, Xaaji Xunjuf said:

What do u want our response to goojacade to be ?  War perhaps 

There shouldn't be any responses. Tabar ma heysid ee dadkiina dhinac ka raaca. Togdheer dhaqaalo la'aan ka jirto because isku socodkii Sool iyo Togdheer wada xiran.

Reer Sool qurbojoogtii ka degi jiray garoonka Hargeysa, stayed several days in Hargeysa to shop and eat before they continue their journey waa joogsaday oo Garoowe ayee ka degaan. All these are adding up.

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#BREAKING: Muqdishu Plans to Target Shipping Lines Operating at Berbera Port. 

Sources close to the Somalian Port Authority have revealed that a list of actions has been prepared against shipping lines operating at Berbera Port, including major players such as CMA CGM GmbH, Maersk Line, and MSC. These measures would force the shipping lines to pay port charges, mooring services, and anchorage fees into accounts controlled by Muqdishu’s Port Authority in the UAE. Any shipping line that refuses to comply with these demands will be accused of violating Somalia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, with the threat of being barred from accessing Berbera. Notably, Egypt, which controls the Suez Canal—a vital passage for ships bound for Berbera—is reportedly collaborating closely with Muqdishu in this effort.

In addition to these financial pressures, Muqdishu is reportedly working with foreign countries to establish communication satellite services, including Inmarsat and Navtex, to monitor all ships entering or leaving Berbera. The Somalian Port Authority has even threatened to blockade Berbera Port entirely and prevent any ships from docking there if Somaliland proceeds with formalizing its Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Ethiopia.

Over the past few days, the Muqdishu regime has escalated its campaign by issuing directives to Carriers and financial institutions operating in Somaliland, ordering them to remove any mention of Somaliland from their websites and platforms. The regime has also pressured EU countries supporting the Somaliland Development Fund (SDF) to reroute their aid through Muqdishu instead of providing it directly to Somaliland.

Muqdishu administration is aggressively targeting Somaliland through a series of calculated steps aimed at undermining its sovereignty and economic stability.

Despite these clear and aggressive actions by the Muqdishu administration, the Somaliland government under Muuse Biihi has shown a troubling lack of response. There have been no strategic steps or countermeasures prepared by the Somaliland administration to address or mitigate these threats, raising concerns about the effectiveness and resolve of Biihi’s leadership in defending Somaliland's interests.

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17 minutes ago, maakhiri1 said:

#BREAKING: Muqdishu Plans to Target Shipping Lines Operating at Berbera Port. 

Sources close to the Somalian Port Authority have revealed that a list of actions has been prepared against shipping lines operating at Berbera Port, including major players such as CMA CGM GmbH, Maersk Line, and MSC. These measures would force the shipping lines to pay port charges, mooring services, and anchorage fees into accounts controlled by Muqdishu’s Port Authority in the UAE. Any shipping line that refuses to comply with these demands will be accused of violating Somalia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, with the threat of being barred from accessing Berbera. Notably, Egypt, which controls the Suez Canal—a vital passage for ships bound for Berbera—is reportedly collaborating closely with Muqdishu in this effort.

In addition to these financial pressures, Muqdishu is reportedly working with foreign countries to establish communication satellite services, including Inmarsat and Navtex, to monitor all ships entering or leaving Berbera. The Somalian Port Authority has even threatened to blockade Berbera Port entirely and prevent any ships from docking there if Somaliland proceeds with formalizing its Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Ethiopia.

Over the past few days, the Muqdishu regime has escalated its campaign by issuing directives to Carriers and financial institutions operating in Somaliland, ordering them to remove any mention of Somaliland from their websites and platforms. The regime has also pressured EU countries supporting the Somaliland Development Fund (SDF) to reroute their aid through Muqdishu instead of providing it directly to Somaliland.

Muqdishu administration is aggressively targeting Somaliland through a series of calculated steps aimed at undermining its sovereignty and economic stability.

Despite these clear and aggressive actions by the Muqdishu administration, the Somaliland government under Muuse Biihi has shown a troubling lack of response. There have been no strategic steps or countermeasures prepared by the Somaliland administration to address or mitigate these threats, raising concerns about the effectiveness and resolve of Biihi’s leadership in defending Somaliland's interests.

Good news 

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1 hour ago, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said:

There shouldn't be any responses. Tabar ma heysid ee dadkiina dhinac ka raaca. Togdheer dhaqaalo la'aan ka jirto because isku socodkii Sool iyo Togdheer wada xiran.

Reer Sool qurbojoogtii ka degi jiray garoonka Hargeysa, stayed several days in Hargeysa to shop and eat before they continue their journey waa joogsaday oo Garoowe ayee ka degaan. All these are adding up.

haka degen garowe its good for them if they do that  we in Somaliland survive we are good merchents and know how to hussle  and we excellent in trading.

Reer laascanood iyagi baa yaaban oo  dhibaatooyin hor leh haysata waynu ognahay  baryadi iyo dawarsi garaad jamac garaad ismaciil tolkis u marinyey hawada lacag soo diira taxilayaashi Minessoota ba lacagti ay so diiri jiren joojiyeen, Dadka anu raacayno wa wayoo ma dadka magacaayaaga ka xanaqaaa kuwa ilaaahy na ma raaciyo allahoo manajeyna..

 

 

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A Coordinated Threat Against Somaliland’s Stability and Sovereignty

 

Somalia’s Escalating Aggression: A Coordinated Threat Against Somaliland’s Stability and Sovereignty

In a dramatic and alarming escalation, the Somali government has launched a multifaceted campaign aimed at destabilizing Somaliland. This coordinated effort seeks to undermine Somaliland’s economic stability, disrupt its international aid, and challenge its sovereignty, presenting a significant threat to the region’s stability and Somaliland’s hard-won autonomy.

Somalia’s Strategic Moves

Recent intelligence from sources close to Villa Somalia reveals that the Somali government has taken aggressive measures to isolate Somaliland on the international stage. Official letters have been dispatched to numerous countries and international organizations that support Somaliland’s development projects. These communications demand that these entities immediately cease all direct interactions with the Somaliland administration, effectively cutting off vital support and aid.

Villa Somalia has established a specialized committee, ominously titled the "Committee for Reducing Somaliland Threats," predominantly composed of representatives from various Mogadishu-based clans. This committee's mission is to exert pressure on international donors and organizations to withdraw their support from Somaliland, including those contributing to the Somaliland Development Fund (SDF). This targeted strategy is designed to severely cripple Somaliland’s economic development and isolate it from critical global support networks.

The Role of Regional Powers: Turkey and Egypt

The Somali government’s aggressive stance is bolstered by significant backing from regional powers, notably Turkey and Egypt. Both countries, which previously had favorable relations with Somaliland, have shifted their support towards Somalia’s campaign. Turkey, once a strong advocate for Somaliland, has now aligned itself with Somalia’s efforts to undermine its stability. Similarly, Egypt has intensified its involvement, driven by its own geopolitical interests and previous failures to exert influence over Somaliland.

Turkey’s shift is particularly concerning, given its previous role as a key supporter of Somaliland’s development and diplomatic efforts. The change in Turkey’s stance reflects a broader geopolitical maneuvering aimed at consolidating regional power and countering Somaliland’s influence. Egypt’s increased involvement, motivated by strategic and political calculations, adds another layer of complexity to the situation, further endangering Somaliland’s position.

The Impact on Somaliland’s Sovereignty and Development

The coordinated actions by Somalia, Turkey, and Egypt pose a direct and severe threat to Somaliland’s sovereignty and development. The Somali government’s campaign to cut off international support and disrupt economic projects is intended to weaken Somaliland’s ability to govern effectively and maintain stability. This effort not only jeopardizes Somaliland’s current development projects but also undermines its long-term economic prospects and international standing.

The pressure from regional powers exacerbates the situation, with Turkey and Egypt’s support for Somalia amplifying the impact of the Somali government’s actions. This concerted effort to destabilize Somaliland highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics at play and the significant risks facing Somaliland’s continued progress and stability.

Somaliland’s Resilience and National Resolve

In the face of these mounting threats, Somaliland has demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination. The people of Somaliland, renowned for their strong sense of national pride and unity, are prepared to defend their sovereignty and protect their hard-earned stability. Despite the aggressive actions from Somalia and its regional allies, Somaliland remains steadfast in its commitment to maintaining its independence and sovereignty.

The internal political challenges within Somaliland only add to the complexity of the situation, yet the unity and resolve of Somaliland’s citizens are a powerful testament to their commitment to their nation. Somaliland’s readiness to resist external pressures and defend its achievements underscores its determination to safeguard its future.

A Call to the International Community

The international community must respond urgently and decisively to the escalating threats posed by Somalia, Turkey, and Egypt. Somaliland’s sovereignty and development are at risk due to these aggressive actions, and it is crucial for global actors to support Somaliland’s right to self-determination and counteract the destabilizing efforts of Somalia and its allies.

Global support is essential to help Somaliland navigate these challenges and maintain its path towards stability and prosperity. The world must recognize the gravity of the situation and take action to prevent further escalation and disruption of Somaliland’s development.

As the crisis continues to unfold, it is imperative for the international community to stand with Somaliland, uphold its sovereignty, and address the regional aggression threatening its future. The coming weeks will be critical in determining how the situation evolves and what steps will be taken to ensure Somaliland’s continued resilience and independence.

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1/2 To ensure legal entry /exit through Somalia's sea, airspace and land borders, it is mandatory to follow the proper procedures in accordance with the country's rules & regulations. In line with this ,Somalia will be introducing new directives that will regulate the maritime sector.

2/2 All international shipping lines will be required to adhere to and comply with these directives.

https://x.com/warfak1/status/1827806578353029420

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6 minutes ago, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said:

This guy is a marqaanist goonigoosad, widaay. Don't quote or source him. "Somalian" kulahaa.

what inside africa posted and what che posted is the exact same thing , So it doesnt make it less true because it comes from a Somalilander..

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