Jacaylbaro Posted July 6, 2009 On 13th of June Mr Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud (Silanyo) arrived in Stockhom and right away gave an inspiring speech to hundreds of Somalilanders that were waiting for his arrival to Sweden. Before he held his speech, there were some people in the audience that delivered some emotional and touching speeches in front of the chairman, Mr Silyano. The speech that touched my heart was when Amina Weris [wife of Silanyo] held a short speech about the status of women in somaliland and how they struggle both outside and inside the home. What she said was that they are the ones that providing the economy and nourishment for the children of the family, at the same time they are the backbone and the support and especially the assistance given by the somaliland women in the diaspora. She added that their efforts and work are often underestimated and sometimes not appreciated. Amina Weris’s speech almost made me fall in tears because it explains how strong were our mothers and sisters through all these difficulties and constraints and how they struggles to survive under these harsh conditions. Thanks to Amina Weris for her great speech as many of us (women in the diaspora) are eager to hear more about plight and life conditions of women in Somaliland. They were the audience who all of a sudden gathered in the hall and listened to the speech of the chairman of kulmiye party, Mr Ahmed Mohamud Silanyo. He spoke about the struggle and history of liberating Somaliland as well as what it had achieved for the last 20 years without international assistance. It was a great speech. I tried to see and analyse the expressions of the people in the hall and how his speech touched them. Immediately I felt it had a great impact on them as everyone listened to him silently. Mr Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo explained in details the problems facing the nation today; both economical as socially and how the current weak government functions today. The chairman emphasized how it is essential to make a change in Somaliland in order to build a bright future for younger generations. I believe that we need a change for the sake of our needy people. We have to cooperate and unite our resources both inside and outside the country and I deeply believe a change of system is vital for us to move ahead. Mr Silanyo’s leadership through negotiations, as well as his relationship with the people of Somaliland make him the Mandela of Mandeeq [somaliland]. by: Hodan Keyse Hassan, Stockholm Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted July 6, 2009 There's no one like Mandela!!! Does she even understand or know what Mandela has been through and achieved? silly comparisons Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted July 6, 2009 Originally posted by Che -Guevara: There's no one like Mandela!!! Does she even understand or know what Mandela has been through and achieved? silly comparisons Yes she does. That's why she said: Mr Silanyo’s leadership through negotiations, as well as his relationship with the people of Somaliland make him the Mandela of Mandeeq [somaliland]. As fair as fair can be. But I hope he does not win. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted July 6, 2009 Here is the writer: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted July 6, 2009 Hodan Kayse waxaad ku tiraahdaan, Siilaanyo Mandella maaha waase oday soomaaliyeed. Bilaha soo socdaa la ogaanayyaa bal inuu dadka intaa u sheego Xidigtii dagaaroo dantay iyo zukhroo aad u dananaysaa Daruurihii horoo guray iyo kuwa cusub oo wada darrooraayya Dabkii ina riyaaloo baqtiyey iyo keennii oo dagalka nuuraayyaa Intaa haddii aan daawadoo layna daaliciyey Illeen dunidu way moogantee maan dadka u sheego u sheeg yaa Siilaanyo al Suumaali, dadka u sheeg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted July 6, 2009 gabayga waxbaa xadfane tolow waa maxay ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted July 6, 2009 ^^loool War waan saxay oo waa kii Maxamed Dheeg (tolow ma noolyahay?). I heard it in my 9th grade welina waan xasuustaa Siilaanyo wuu garan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted July 6, 2009 waa laguu garan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rudy-Diiriye Posted July 7, 2009 i think the lady was thinking of something else, cuz there is no comparison between the 2. Its like apples and oranges. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Herer Posted July 7, 2009 Siilaanyo Has pointed his gun to his own people.So how he can be compared to Mandela. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted July 7, 2009 how many mandelas do we have horta in somaliland i thought cigaal was our mandela. he went to jaill for a long time lol. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted July 7, 2009 Dalka waa lakala leeyahay iyo dawlada illeene Ninba degelka daantuu lahaa maan dadka u sheego Dayfkii martiyey reerka ee daacaduna soortay Ee goortuu dibiray xoolihii reerka kula dooday Ileen kama duwana tan u wadaa [Jacaylbarow dhammaystir] Gabaygaan Siilaanyo tiriyey Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted July 7, 2009 Ee goortuu dibiray xoolihii reerka kula dooday Kix kix kix it really sums up the whole issue in just one line. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted July 7, 2009 ^^Waa sida Siilaanyo darrensanyahay. Anaa u oronayya Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites