Suldaanka Posted October 4, 2005 VIDEO: Radio and Tv Djibouti (RTD) oo ka qayb galay doorashada wakiilada Somaliland. VIDEO LINK US State Department Press Release. "We congratulate the people of Somaliland on holding peaceful elections with significant voter turnout," McCormack said in a statement. "The United States calls on all political parties to work together peacefully during the post-election period to strengthen the democratic transition in Somaliland and serve as an example for greater Somalia." US commends Somaliland on polls Changing the old guards.Dr. Abdi Aw Dahir oo noqday siyaasigii ugu hooreyey ee miisaanka lahaa ee ku siibta tartanka loolanka doorashada wakiiladda. Dr. Abdi Aw Dahir wuxu ka sharaxna West Burao. Rag badan oo la yaqaan ayaa la filaa inay iyana meesha ka baxaan. -------ELECTIONS ---- Ragga ilaa hada la hubo inay soo baxeen... --Gobolka Saaxil- Xisbiga UCID 1. Cabdiraxmaan Maxmed Cabdilaahi (Ciro) 2. Axmed Maxamed Cali Beegsi 3. Maxamed Faarax Qabile 4. Faarax Maxamed Cabdulle Xisbiga KULMIYE 1. Siciid Cilmi Rooble 2. Maxamed Xuseen Xaaji Ciise Xisbiga UDUB 1. Aadan X. Diiriye Dirir (Sanqoole) 2. Maxamed Nuur Caraale (Duur) 3. Axmed Xasan Aadan (Waysa cadde) 4. Maxamed Jaamac Xaaji Cilmi (Dable) --Gobolka Awdal- Xisbiga UDUB todobada ugu horeeyaa waa 1- Cabdi Maxamuud Jaamac (Gaagaale) 2- Axmed Barkhad Obsiiye (Abtiyo) 3- Maxamed Barkhad Miigane (Xamaal) 4- Mahdi Xaaji Xasan Sugal 5- Aare Cisman Nuur 6- Axmed Maxamed (Afweyne) 7- Cali Sh.Ibrahim Aareye Xisbiga UCID Sadexda ugu horeeyaa waa: 1- Muuse Maxamed Ismaaciil (Hoosujeed) 2-Mahdi C/lahi Maxamud 3-Axmed Cabdi Siciid Xisbiga Kulmiye Waxaa ugu horeeya: 1- Abiib Cabdi Good 2- Mahdi Xuseen Cadar(Gees) 3- Ikraan Xaaji Daauud Nageeye Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted October 4, 2005 Wasiirka Maaliyada Iyo Maareeyaha Dekedda Berbera Oo Hargeysa, October 3, 2005 (Haatuf) – Wasiirka Maaliyada Cawil Cali Ducaale iyo Maareeyaha Dekeda Berbera Ing. Cali Ibraahim Xoor-xoor ayaa maanta safar kedis ah ugu baqoolay dalka Itoobiya, ka dib markii martiqaad rasmiya ay ka heleen dawlada Itoobiya, kaas oo isla xukuumadaasi diyaarad khaas ah u soo direyso labadan masuul. Sida la sheegay labada masuul casuumadani axay la xidhiidhaa go’aan ay dawladda Itoobiya bishii September 29-keedii soo saartay, kaas oo hawlaha dawlada Itoobiya farayey in wixii alaabo ah ay kala soo degaan dekeda Berbera ee dalkan Somaliland. Amuurtan oo labada xukuumadood badhtamihii sannadkan Heshiis ka wada saxeexdeen, kaas oo wefti heer wasiir ahi dabayaaqadii Bishii May booqasho ku yimi caasimadan Hargeysa, wakhtiga heshiiskaas labada xukuumadood kala saxeexdeenoo qayb ka ahaa mashruucii la odhan jirey (Berbera Corridor) iyo iskaashiga kastamada labada dawladood, mushruucaas oo hirgelintiisa mudaba lagu hawlanaa ayaa imika la filayaa in qumaati shaqadiisii u bilaabanto. Dhinaca dalka Itoobiya waxay soo dhamaysay jidka isku xidha Wajaale iyo Jig-jiga. Waxa kale oo la sheegay in wakaalada xooga korontada Itoobiya ay laydh gelintii soo gaadhsiisay magaalada Wajaale. Waxa kale oo iyana socota shaqo Wajaale lagaga samaynayo Isgaadhsiin iyo furitaanka Bangi madax-banaan oo laga furo Wajaale dhinaca Itoobiya, Bangigaas oo dalka Itoobiya laga leeyahay loona isticmaali-doono hawlaha ganacsi ee labada dal ka socda. Dhinaca dalkan Somaliland, waxa ka jira tabaabusho lagu balaadhinayo laguna dayactirayo jidka laamiga ah. Waxa kaloo caasimada Hargeysa jeexday wadooyin waaweyn oo loogu talo-galay gaadiidka xamuulka ah ee shixnadaha u daabulaya dalka Itoobiya, kaas oo xilligan la filayo inuu soo furmi doono. Dalka Itoobiya oo ay ku nool yihiin dad ka badan 80 milyuun, 90% alaabooyinka dibada uga yimaada waxay ugu soo degi jireen dalka Djibouti. Dhinacan Somaliland waxa sannadadii ina dhaafey u soo maray tabaneeyo Markab oo sida cunto gargaar ah oo ururka EU-du ku caawisay dadka ku nool Itoobiya, kaas oo gaadiidka reer Somaliland u daabuli jireen gudaha Itoobiya. Xiligan waxa la filayaa in gaadiidka laga leeyahay Itoobiya uu ka hawl-geliyo daabulka shixnadaha dekedda Berbera uga soo degi-doona hay’adaha Itoobiya. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wind.talker Posted October 4, 2005 Originally posted by Tolstoy: Secondly, the Press-Statement from the "State Department", is very exceptionally interesting, particularly, in-terms of it's formulations, and most particularly, in-terms of it's "Diplomatic Verbiage" ; The "Diplomatic Verbiage" seems clear-cut and straight-forward: "The United States welcomes the September 29 parliamentary elections in Somaliland, which represent a step towards democracy in Somalia ," the statement added. Do you think that, perhaps, Mr. McCormack actually meant to say "a step towards democracy in Somaliland"? But he's an educated fellow. He said Somalia - because he knows he can find it on a map. Regional elections in Somalia, amplified by local media to look like national elections. Even the Americans seem able to see through the smoke-screen. Somaliland has managed to avoid much of the anarchy that has dogged Somalia over the past 15 years. However, the territory is embroiled in a border dispute with the northeastern semi-autonomous state of Puntland over the regions of Sanaag and Sool. Puntland - this is a scar on the secessionists' dream. But hey, who am I? I'm just a hater, a nay-sayer, actually. But do you also think Mr. McCormack is a staunch supporter of Soomaaliweyn ideology? Perhaps, he has Puntland citizenship... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yoonis_Cadue Posted October 4, 2005 "The United States welcomes the September 29 parliamentary elections in Somaliland, which represent a step towards democracy in Somalia," the statement added". Whats up with the cherry picking Tolstoy and Suldaanka, You only fooled yourself. I could clearly see the dissappointment in Tolstoy's writing whilst he served his dear region to justify and interpret the word "greater Somalia" as ethnicity meaning the whole Somali race in the Horn of Africa, I can only feel sympathy for you in your plight. Your arguments don't stand on stable legs walle been has got short legs. What about the people in the NFD, who have held successful elections in their regions not to forget the people of the Somali National Region who elected their representatives to the parliament just a couple of month ago. Really sad as how low you've sanked. This is your political downfall, please no more essay-writting anymore because your integrity and credibility has been shattered. How sad, it's really sad. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BN Posted October 4, 2005 Why burst someone's bubble? I say, let those believe what they will--whether Somaliweyn or Somaliland. Its only words on a screen! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted October 5, 2005 Interesting analysis there Tolstoy. No doubts, at all, that this represents a significant development in regards to US policy towards the region in general and to Somaliland/Somalia in particular. The US seems to have finally shown some interest on this issue. Perhaps the State Department sees Somaliland as a perfect fit for its Foreign Policy towards Africa in general and to this region in particular, when it comes to fighting terrorism, democratic practices, humanrights issues and good governance. Somaliland already enjoyed a friendly hand from the EU and the UN seems to have finally come to its senses (Addressing the "Somaliland issue" is on top of the agenda for the new Kofi Anan representative for Somalia/Somaliland). Also, the African Union seems to have finally takens a more friendlier stance towards us. I say, the puzzle is finally coming together, finally. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gabbal Posted October 5, 2005 I say, the puzzle is finally coming together, finally. Alla maxaa farxad iyo reerayn lagu jidhaa! Suldaanka, how long do you estimate before formal recognition is forwarded to Hargeisa? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted October 5, 2005 ^^LOL Sxb, alaahu a'lam. But hopefully, it won't be long. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Socod_badne Posted October 5, 2005 The Holy Land, Somaliland, will be independent regardless how others feel about it. Allah's chosen ppl, Somalilanders, are stronger then ever. They've been through a lot, they got the fortitude and firm self-believe along with the confidence to handle any challenges that may lay ahead. Insha'allah, Allah's holy warriors -- S'land's soldiers and security forces -- are on the stand-bye to repulse any foriegn invasion, infilteration and subversion. The valiant Holy wadaads of S'land (bearded or otherwise) are ready to beat kafirs, infidels and their imitators with truth and verity of Allah and his messenger. Allahu Akbar! And with latest elections, the Holy ppl have spoken -- for INDEPENDENCE. With Allah's blessings! Maa'shaa allah! So, all you S'land haters, know who you dealing with -- the Holy land, Holy ppl, Holy warriors, Holy wadaads and Holy inspired elections!!! I say that is alot of HOLINESS! Insha'allah, Somaliland will be the realisation of Shangri-La. God speed! Bismillah! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wind.talker Posted October 5, 2005 Originally posted by Tolstoy: and our famous village's baffoon, who shall not be name, lest his name may inadvertantly, dignify him, as a worthy person, [/QB] I loof you, too, Abaayo But, as always, you're chickening out from the truth: FADLAN, explain this part of the U.S. State Dept. statement to me: "The United States welcomes the September 29 parliamentary elections in Somaliland, which represent a step towards democracy in Somalia ," the statement added. It took you 15 years of incompetence (goal-wise) to get the U.S. government's admittance that, indeed, any elections in "Somaliland" are actually regional elections in Somalia. Ain't that a b!tch? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SOO MAAL Posted October 5, 2005 Following is the text of the State Department statement: (begin text) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Office of the Spokesman October 3, 2005 STATEMENT BY SEAN McCORMACK, SPOKESMAN Regional Parliamentary Elections in Somalia The United States welcomes the September 29 parliamentary elections in Somaliland, which represent a step towards democracy in Somalia. We congratulate the people of Somaliland on holding peaceful elections with significant voter turnout. The United States calls on all political parties to work together peacefully during the post-election period to strengthen the democratic transition in Somaliland and serve as an example for greater Somalia. (end text) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted October 6, 2005 Suldaanka, how long do you estimate before formal recognition is forwarded to Hargeisa? As soon as the paper for the fax machine arrives in the president's office Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Goonle Posted October 6, 2005 Its disgusting to think that hundreds of thousands of people died to allow people of somaliland to freely line up at voting booths, and yet dont even have the decensy to put ballots in the very regions that sacrificed their men. Its gonna take a lot more than just hargeisa berbera and burao to make a country remember that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gabbal Posted October 6, 2005 Tolstoy, tolstoy, tolstoy! Why don't you just come out and say Wind is getting the better of you? Sarcasm aside, his points are quite legitimate and the fact they make a baffonry out of your arguments must be what irks you. Every once in a while we need a dose of reality, do we not? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites