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  1. 3 points
    Jeegaan and Bohol, Muuse Biixi and the deluded Facebook president - there is no distinction between them in the eyes of those who call them iidr.
  2. 2 points
    From 'sheegato' to 'half-cast'. Saalax, did you half-proof to them since you got half-aqoonsi now. About Mustafe, wuu duulay - literally.
  3. 2 points
    This is amazing. Somaliland's secession drive is being put on the ropes. Once again, unionist Galbeedi's warnings about Biixi, Somaliland, and its future, are exactly how he predicted. We should give Galbeedi "billad sharaf" because @Oodweynedismissed Galbeedi's analysis as nonsense and a "personal wish". It turns out that Galbeedi's facts on the ground (again dismissed by secessionists as waxalayidhi) and insight into what Somaliland can or can't accomplish as an entity, was spot on. Mr. Bihi is now begging the UN to stop Puntland advances. Mr. Keating is telling the world that Somaliland is a territory part of Somalia. This must be the worst period for Somaliland in recent years.
  4. 1 point
    Miskin, the yellow is a very visible Jeegaan color. Muse is very big on his identity.
  5. 1 point
    I read the letter. It is not from IC. It is from. EU embassys in Moqdisho .They want to do things in the old way but letter is public now Andi it could backfire everyone involved. Where are all these people talking about Ethiopia and EAU now The EU secrat mission in Somalia has been revealed. They really showed their color. The respnd letter seems unprofessional and not from Bristal. The so calledal new deal is under question mark.
  6. 1 point
    I don't think Muse, the menace, liked that Somaliland is in quotation and being told the Secretary-General was disappointed in him What's the point of sending the second letter if Michael Keating speaks for the Secretary-General? Since coming to power, Muse is moving from controversy to another. And yes, Galbeedi is owed an apology.
  7. 1 point
    If Abiy Ahmed postures himself as a dealmaker in the Horn, why would the federal government of Somalia oppose this? Ethiopia's new Prime Minister doesn't have a proven track record. So in that essence, Abiy Ahmed should be given the benefit of doubt. Regarding Abiy Ahmed's self-identification. I hope anyone can differentiate between Oromo's public opinions and a politician who considers himself an Oromo.
  8. 1 point
    Warkii dhabta ahaa oo Cakaara yimid. Warqadii caadifadaysnayd (La xidhiidhay arinta Tukaraq) ; Waxa la soo warinayaa inay dafireen jiritaankeedda Farmaajo iyo khayre balse sida wariyaha VOA cadeeyey wasiirka qorshaynta Somalia ayaa qirtay in ay xafiiskiisa warqadu ka soo baxday. https://www.voasomali.com/amp/somalia-somaliland/4448764.html?__twitter_impression=true
  9. 1 point
    Somalia's Unity cannot be forced on people that do not want it. You know it very well as much as I know it. They can't change reality on the ground either by means of military might. Equally, relying on foreigners to keep that unity for you, will have its limits. Foreigners will only obey that at their own disposal and own interests. The unity that Villa AMISOM is looking for is found in Hargeisa not in Nairobi or London or New York. And certainly not in Mogadishu itself. Any other way, and it is just gacmo daalis iyo ruwaayad. Yes, the ruwaayad might seem at some point close to reality but it is a ruwaayad no-more, no-less. With this fiasco backfiring spectacularly as was the previous ones regarding Berbera Port/Military base agreements. Both going ahead after Mogadishu's tantrums were dismissed like a sideshow. Yet both highlight the fact that Mogadishu puppet leaders are just merely dreaming. They still think that they have any power, when in fact its not. And what small power is discharged by powers that be i.e. IC/ UN/AU. Moreover, these missteps by the rookie politicians is only playing to Somaliland's play book.
  10. 1 point
    I don't want to speculate or extrapolate. But not knowing the conditions in which the agreement was signed by Somali officials back then, I can't make a fair assessment on the issue of territorial integrity of Somalia. However, the agreement clearly has components that suggest Somalia's unity is questioned. The fact that Somalia acknowledges that Somaliland is a special case and needs a separate arrangement by itself is a major blow to the Federal government since Somaliland considers itself an independent country. Moreover, Minister Hassan's letter certainly implies that the current deal in place violates some parameters set out by Somalis officials. Which ones I don't know but I don't believe that the federal government would oppose a deal that FULLY respects its integrity. The only issue of disagreement is Unity.
  11. 1 point
    It was Isaias who brought Meles along to his ride to Addis Ababa. As a part of the deal, Meles signed off the independence of Eritrea. However, Isaias miscalculated Meles' resilience in the conflicts of 93 and 98. For future references, know that the recent history of the Horn of Africa is well documented, OO
  12. 1 point
    True and they were pillar of Somaliland but they could not tolerate the corruption of jeegaanta. Now they will become a pillar for Somali unity. A timely poem from a talented poet.
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