Jacaylbaro Posted January 28, 2007 Mogadishu 28, Jan.07 ( Sh.M.Network) Jamhuuriyadda la magac Baxday Somali Land ayaa Ka Codsatay ururka Midowga Afrika oo Uu Kulan Uga Socdo magaalada addis ababa In uu Aqoonsi Siiyo Si Ay Uga Madax Bannaanaato Soomaaliya Inteeda kale. Codsiga SomaliLand ay u Gudbisay ururka Midowga Afrika Ayaa ka careysiiyay Ergadii Dowladda Ku meel gaarka Soomaaliya u mataleysay Kulanka loogu Gogol Xarayay Shir Madaxeedka Midowga Afrika oo maalinta berri Ah ka Furmi Doona magaalada Addis Ababa Waddanka Itoobiya. Madaxweynaha Dowladda Soomaaliya C/laahi Yuusuf Axmed oo saxaafadda la hadlayay wax yar kadib markii Uu Gaaray Addis ababa Aya sheegay In Dowladdiisu Ay wadahadal nabad galyo Ah la Galeyso Jamhuuriyadda La magac baxday Somali land Kadib marka waddanka intiisa kale Lagu Soo Dabaalo Amaan iyo nabad Galyo. Madaxweynuhu waxa uu Sheegay Inaanay Dowladdiisu faraha la galeynin Arrimaha Somali land inta ka Horreysa inta uu ka xasilayo dalka Soomaaliya Intiisa kale. Ilo Diblomaasiyadeed Lagu kalsoon Yahay Oo ka Qeyb qaatay Fadhigii Khamiistii ee Guddiga Fulinta Midowga Afrika Ayaa Sheegay In Ay Kulankaasi ka Dhaceen Xiisado aan Horay loo Fileyn kadib markii uusoo bandhigay waziirka Arrimaha Dibadda Dalka Ruwanda in Kulanka Looga Doodo Sidii Aqoonsi Buuxa Loogu Heli Lahaa jamhuuriyadda Isku Magacowday Somali Land . Waxaa kaloo Uu waziirku Codsaday In Isla Arrintaasi Somali land aqoonsiga Loogu raadinayo la Hor Dhigo Kulnka Madaxweynayaasha Midowga Afrika ee Maalinta Berri Ah Ku Qabsoomi Doona magaalada Addis Ababa. Hadalkaasi Ayaa waxa Uu si Kulul Uga careysiiyay Ergadii Dowladda Soomaaliya Uga Qeyb Galeysay Kulankaasi waxaanay Ergadaasi gabi Ahaanba Diideen In Arrintaasi Looga hadlo kulamada Midowga Afrika . Mid kamid Ah Ergada Soomaalida Uga Qeyb Galeysay Kulanka Ayaa Ku Dooday In Aanu Waziirka matalaya Somali land Xaq u laheyn Inuu Xaadiro oo uu Goob Joog Ka Ahaado Hoolka uu Ka Dhacayo Kulanka waxa uuna Sheegay In Somali Land Aanan Dunida laga Aqoonsaneyn Isla markaana Aanay ka Qeyb qaadan karin Kulamada caalamiga Ah. Ergay Sharafeedka gaarka Ah ee Midowga Afrika u Qaabilsan Somali Land Stefan Mowayngi oo Sharqul Awsat la hadlayay Ayaa Sheegay In Somali Land Ay Xaq u leedahay In Ay Dunida Aqoonsi Rasmi Ah ka Codsato kadib 16sano oo Ay Gaar ka Aheyd Somaliya. Waxa Uu Tilmaamay In aanay Xukuumadda Soomaaliya U suurta galeynin In Ay Somali Land Ku soo Biiriso Soomaaliya Inteeda Kale Si loo helo Buu Yiri Wixii Horay Loo Oran Jiray Somali Weyn. Mowayngi Waxa Uu Intaasi Ku Daray In Ay Aad u Adag Tahay in Dowladda Soomaaliya Ay ka hadasho In Ciidamo Afrikaan ah Oo nabadda Ilaaliya la Geeyo Soomaaliya Ka hor Inta Aanay Dolwadda Soomaaliyeed Aqoonsi Buuxa Siinin Jamhuuriyadda Lamagac baxday Somali land Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted January 28, 2007 Somaliland requests AU heads to recognize its sovereignty in Addis Ababa summit Aweys Osman Yusuf Mogadishu 28, Jan.07 ( Sh.M.Network) The breakaway republic of Somaliland has requested the African heads at the AU summit in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa to officially recognize the independence of Somaliland. The request has reportedly infuriated the Somali government representatives at the summit. The AU summit would be formally open on Monday, while Sudan and Somalia would be the top priority in the African Union summit. The Somali president Abdullahi Yusuf, who he arrived at the summit in Addis Ababa, told journalists that his transitional government would be engaged in peaceful dialog with the secessionist government of Somaliland when the rest of Somalia was tenable and peaceful. “My government will not bother Somaliland until we successfully restore peace and security to Somalia,” he told the press. Diplomatic sources said that the executive council committee of the African Union, which convened in Addis Ababa on Thursday, was amazed when Rwandan foreign minister put on the table an agenda calling that Somaliland should be recognized formally by the AU countries. The initiative has promptly angered the Somali envoys who asked that the subject regarding Somaliland should not be discussed at the moment. One of the Somali government representatives has argued that Somaliland did not even have the right to be present at the meeting. He said, Somaliland is not internationally recognized.” Steven Mwayungi, the AU envoy for Somaliland, has told London based paper Alsharqalawsat that Somaliland had the right to show itself and ask the international community for recognition of its independence after 16 years of being separate from the rest of Somalia. He indicated that it would not reasonable for Somaliland to unite the rest of Somalia to find so-called Greater Somalia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peacenow Posted January 28, 2007 This issue i'm of agreement with the TFG. Somaliland is a part of Somalia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
XOG-ogaal Posted January 28, 2007 i don't understand why we can let them go sool sanaag are part of somaliland...they just have to figure out a way to have federal system in somaliland where all tribe share the power and money...as for south claming sool and sanaag..they should also claim somaligalbeed and nfd Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted January 28, 2007 Question is why would the Ethios give the go ahead to Somaliland for this? We all know Somaliland doesnt do anything without Ethios advice being sought first (sadly). The bigger picture (Ethios big picture) is slowly taking shape! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted January 28, 2007 Confused huh ??? ,, means ethio has nothing to do with Somaliland ,,, it has ties with better sites than ethiopia ,,,,,, or it is just accuse ethiopia when you can't solve a problem ?? it is just like Arabs, they accuse Israel for everything they can't do ,,,,,, Funny innit ?? It is coming guys ,,,,,,, i told you ,,,,, and u gotta expect more ,,, and even more ,,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted January 28, 2007 Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: ethio has nothing to do with Somaliland ,,, it has ties with better sites than ethiopia Who's the new and more powerful sugar daddy? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted January 28, 2007 they not new ,,,, but you just don't know them ,, is not da right time to say now ,,, but u gonna know later ,,,, patience plzz Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted January 28, 2007 Somaliland is a foster child of Ethiopia. Getting a new daddy is not up to her. Now, unless you're speaking of little green creatures who came on a flying dish, I fail to see what you're talking about here. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted January 28, 2007 Nice try but sorry ,,,, don't wanna say that Accuse Ethiopia for everything ,,,,, you can even accuse them of the droughts and Cholera as well ,,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted January 28, 2007 Somaliland Foreign Minister's statement on AU Ministerial Executive Council meeting, 26 Jan 2007 MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS "I am delighted that the Foreign Ministers of the African Union meeting in Addis Ababa have discussed the issue of Somaliland. "At a time when African and international governments are preoccupied with stabilising southern Somalia, getting the Somaliland issue discussed is a big achievement and a reward for Somaliland's patient and persistent diplomacy. "Somaliland 's desire for international recognition of its independence will not go away. The government and people of Somaliland will continue to press for recognition for as long as it takes. "Somaliland's case is unique in Africa because Somaliland was a separate colonial entity from Somalia and was recognised previously as an independent state in 1960 before it joined in a disastrous union with Somalia. "Somaliland wishes good relations with Somalia and to see Somalia a stable and peaceful neighbour. We are ready to share our experience of national reconciliation, state building and the creation of a successful democracy and to assist in stabilising the south in any way we can. "The Government of Somaliland is grateful for all the support it has received at and in the run-up to this Summit from numerous states in East, Central, Southern and West Africa. I am particularly grateful to the Government of Rwanda for raising the Somaliland issue at the Executive Committee, to the AU Commission for its unfailing attention to the Somaliland issue and to the Government of Ethiopia for its support and for our warm bilateral relations. "I am also grateful for the productive discussions I have held with the British and Norwegian Ministers at the Summit. "It is still not too late for the African Union to take a decision to become seized of the Somaliland issue at this Summit. I appeal to Heads of Government meeting on 29 and 30 January to recognise that it is in the interests of peace, stability and development in the Horn of Africa to consolidate the stability Somaliland has achieved. And I call on the TFG to focus on stabilising the still difficult situation in the south rather than opposing the reality that is Somaliland's independent status." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted January 28, 2007 Do you really think JBiyow the African Union would squeeze in a session between Darfur, Somalia and all the other African hot spots to discuss the recognition of Somaliland? Why would they do it now under the glaring focus of the world when they've leisurely ignored the issue for the previous 15 years? Your optimism is bordering on delusion saaxib. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted January 28, 2007 Somaliland will always be part of the republic. They already wasted great deal of time, effort and energy in their quest for recognition with no result to this day today and they regrettably still wasting their time for nothing. Back in the days, I always wanted for SL postively use the appalling situation in the south to their own advantage (uniting the nation) instead of taking such desprate and an uncertain journey. And now that there is hope and things getting better in the south I wonder how would the secessionists see themselves (I mean the likes of F.Warabe) after 16, 17 or 18 yrs of "waanu go'nay" claim when they suddenly found themselves under direct rule of Mogadishu. Only time will tell, however if this (under mogadishu rule) materialises then the secessionists are the main lossers here and they should be accountable to the public who they lied to Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Xalane Posted January 28, 2007 Their vain efforts will never work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sharif_seylaci Posted January 28, 2007 so u guyz want a nother war so u think abdilahay yusuf and his habashis will come 2 somaliland never think so couz zanawi knows mengistu told him about the snm what they did to the former goverment of somalia iska baa daa dawlaada taagta darren eeh tfg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites