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  1. May our colonial master win. May we win.
  2. Wadankii Amxaaro iyo Bantu baa heesata, we are not independent! Unhappy independence day to you all!
  3. If he's handing out apologies I know a few places he should start.
  4. Madaxweynaha dowladda KMG Soomaaliya Sheekh Shariif Sheekh Axmed ayaa sheegay in maamulka Somaliland ay u geeyeen ralligelin maadaama ay tabanayaan tacaddi horay loogu geystay, ayna ku heshiiyeen in wadahadalladu ay sii socdaan. Sheekh Shariif ayaa hadalkan jeediyay ka dib kulan uu Muqdisho kula yeeshay odayaasha dhaqanka Soomaaliyeed, isagoo muujiyey inuu rajo weyn ka qabo inay wadahadallada noqdaan kuwo mira-dhala, wuxuuna yiri “Walaalkaa haddii uu wax kaa tabto waxaa haboon inaad tiraado raalli ahow, Somaliland waxaan u geynnay raalli, wixii dhacayna ka raalli ahaada, waxaana ogolnahay in laga wadahadlo, laakiin nidaam jiray oo dhibaatadiisu cid walba gaartay ayaa mas’uul ka ahaa arrintaas”. Sidoo kale Madaxweyne Sheekh Shariif ayaa sheegay in Koonfurta Soomaaliya ay ka dhaceen dhibaatooyin fara badan, isagoo xusay in kulankii dhacay la iskula gaaray in la isi saamaxno, maadaama walaalo la yahay Soomaalina la yahay lana wadafariisto. Dhinaca kale Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya ayaa ka dalbaday odayaasha dhaqanka inay dedejiyaan xulidda ergooyinka ansixin lahaa dastuurka, isagoo xusay inay ka go’an tahay in xilliga KMG ah lasoo gabagabeeyo 20-ka Ogoosto sanadkan, wuxuuna yiri “Howlo badan oo dowladda aad u qaban lahaydeen ama aad iskiin u qabsan lahaydeen ayaa jira, waa inaad soo dedejisaan ergada ansixinta dastuurka iyo Xildhibaanada cusub si xilliga KMG ah loosoo afjaro”.
  5. Aadan Jugle;846683 wrote: Whats the point?? somaliland alwas cry and whine about these things and never for once demanded the capture of Morgan, Tuke or even Samatar, whats the point?? i just never understand my pepole sometimes.. we don't need books, we know who they are and in fact recently one of the masterminders of those crimes Axmed Jeengali paased away in USA and guess what Siilaanyo sent his family a ulogy?
  6. <<< ---- NUMBER 1 GUY TO OPPOSE (SL PROXY) KHAATUMO MOVEMENT. That's right.
  7. You don't see a person from Mudug or Nugaal being occupied with the atrocities that were committed against them. This is pathetic and why no one can take these cuqdad filled people serious, I mean look at this. It happened to everyone, move the hell on.
  8. I agree with Samafal. It's the same with the universities. Everyone opens a building a calls it a university, if they coupled it together under the government they could become something. An umbrella organization, such as Puntland State University with Bosaso, Galkacyo and Garowe divisions. But then there's East African University, Mogadishu University (Bosaso) etc, they will have less resources individually.
  9. Humid coastal areas of Bari have potential for palm oil plantations.
  10. I don't like the colour, I think they should have used a light brown instead, blue is a bit tacky but nice building.
  11. PHA has done a lot of road work, even connecting small villages. Very good work.
  12. MoonLight1;846789 wrote: Dotoore, next news maxaa soo wadaa "Puntland oo hirgalineysa Nuclear reactor" good progress. Not that kind of dam.
  13. It's not real, he took different articles and pasted them together while also changing names. Sneaky one. Tanzania is facing a tough choice, as Somalia seeks substantial support to build military capability of defending the country. Recently, Somalia lodged a formal request to Tanzania, asking the government to help forming the army so as to stabilise the government. Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, the president of the transitional government of Somalia, flew to Arusha where he held nearly four hours of closed door talks with President Jakaya Kikwete at the Ngurudoto Mountain Lodge. “We want to borrow a leaf from Tanzania’s long standing peace and stability,” President Sharif Ahmed hinted to the media through an interpreter shortly after the talks. He said that his country was in the process of structuring national armed forces and therefore needs Tanzania to help in this endeavour as well as to set up state organs and a viable public sector. However, President Kikwete was non-committal before the media whether he will support Somalia or not. High profile sources privy to the issue say that, President Kikwete was undecided about the possibility of committing troops on the ground, whether for training or helping to maintain peace. “This issue is very tricky, that’s why the head of the state seemed to seek more time to make consultation probably with the breadth of government, where unanimity about the matter is least expected,” the sources noted.. It is understood that Tanzania and Rwanda are two EAC partner states which have so far kept safe distance from the AU Peacekeeping Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). Kenyan troops have technically been integrated into AMISOM, where up to 5,000 Kenyan troops have been deployed, boosting the force grouping 11,000 Burundians and Ugandans. Dr Gasper Mpehongwa, a lecturer at Tumaini University in Moshi says Tanzania has a moral duty to extend a helping hand to Somalia. Recalling an incident in 1970s when Tanzania-Uganda relations went sour, Dr Mpehongwa said it was Somalia’s former President, Major General Mohammed Siad Barre who struggled to reconcile the two nations. “Now, Somalis have been in war for the last twenty years. I think we have a moral duty to help them,” he explains. Citing the continued lack of security in Somalia as a threat to the East African Community’s peace and security, the don said: “Lack of engagement in the Somali crisis could lead to instability in the whole of EA region”. The transitional government of Somalia has the task of ensuring that a proper government is set up by August 20 this year, hopefully marking the beginning of a new era for one of Africa’s most troubled nations. President Sharif Ahmed said that while things seem to be improving o the ground, bringing about meaningful peace in Somalia was not a completed task as yet. Experts say nearly 400,000 people have lost their lives from war and famine in the troubled country since 1991. With the war-torn country’s transitional body preparing to hand over power in August, UN Secretary General Ban Ki- moon recently urged Somali’s near and distant friends to make a contribution in building a steady government there. Twenty years ago, when the government of Somalia collapsed, few imagined that the country’s state of lawlessness would last for twenty years without respite, or spawn piracy on a vast scale, placing shipping security in the western Indian Ocean region on an emergency footing. At first, many assumed that pirate attacks on passing ships could be quickly stifled. But the problem has grown into a global malady that so far has produced seven United Nations resolutions, one of which warranted “all necessary means to repress piracy and armed robbery at sea.” Economic losses are also enormous. One Earth Future Foundation, a US environmental think tank, said in a recent study on naval piracy that Somali pirates extorted some $177 million in ransom in 2009 and $238 million the following year. Including the costs of higher insurance premiums, re-routing ships, anti-piracy security and the impact on regional economies, the total annual costs may range between $7 billion and $12 billion, the study finds. According to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), the problem is a global one, with 276 acts of piracy or armed robbery against ships reported worldwide in 2010. With failed attempts added, the total climbed to 489, a 20 per cent increase from 2009. The South China Sea area suffered more attacks, with piracy off East Africa by scattered and well armed Somali groups in high seas, came second. Looking only at attacks in international waters, East Africa was well in the lead in 2010, reports the IMO. The only lives lost that year were from East African attacks, while the number of crew members taken hostage for ransom reached 629, far higher than anywhere else. According to the International Maritime Bureau, a piracy-reporting centre based in Malaysia, 54 crew and passengers have been killed worldwide since 2006.
  14. Kn:Shir uga socda Nairobi kooxaha ku loolamaya masiirka iyo aayo ka talinta gobolada Jubbooyinka oo galay maalintii 2aad ayaa bilawgii hore ku bilawday faro isku fiiqid iyo buuq balse markii danbe qaaday dhabaha dagani socodka, kadib markii ka soo qaby galayaasha dhinacyadu ay isku nafiseen. Shalay iyo maanta galinkii hore waxaa shirka ku jiray, xubno ka socday DKMG, Xarakooyinka Kaambooni iyo Ehlu Sunna iyo Azania, halka ay garqaadayaashu ahaayeen masuuliyiin ka kala socday Dawlad Goboleedka IGAD, Kenya iyo Itoobiya. Galinkii danbe waxaa shirka ku soo biiray garab cusub oo lagu magacaabo ***** Group, kuwaasi oo mar kale soo galitaan koodu uu dhaliyay guux iyo muran arimaha u rari gaaray halkii laga soo bilaabay shalay. Ugu danbayn dhexdhexaadiye yaashu waxay ku guulaysteen inay xakameeyaan kooxaha goobta isugu yimid, waxaana mar kale si caadi ah ku soo noqday habsami u socodka jawiga shirka. Waxyaalihii ugu doorka roonaa ee kooxaha qaar ku doodayeen ayaa ahayd in Ahlu Sunna iyo Kaambooni ay miiska soo saareen inayna daw iyo gar ahayn in la soo hor fadhiisiyo kooxo aan wax dagaal ah ku jirin oo doonaya oo kaliya inay gurtaan miraha iyo manfaca ay ayagu dhibta ugu jiraan. Waxay ku sheegeen dhalinteed iyo riyo damaaciga laba qolo oo midna ay dheheen waxay la safanyihiin oo dagaalka kula soo jiraan Shabaab hadana waxay doonayaan marka dalka la qabto inay manaafacaadka waxa ka helaan, qolana waxay yiraahdeen gacmuhu waa u dhaqanyihiin suud cadna waa qabaan, waxayna doonayaan ayagoon dagaalka wax ka galin, dalkana cag dhigin inay dalka iyo dadka dusha ka maamulaan. Isku soo duuboo, IGAD waxay soo jeedisay in marka hore ay muhiimtahay in la isu tanaasulo waxiii horana aan wax laga soo qaadan, sidaas darteedna hadeerto meel cusub laga bilaabo si mustaqbalka gobolka iyo aayihiisa danbe loo wada qayb sado dhib iyo dheefba. Waxaa la filayaa in baritoole la soo gunaanado shirka, lagana soo saaro war murtiyeed ay isku waa faqeen garabyada kulansan. Waxaa xusid mudan in tobaneeyo maamul goboleed oo dhamaanba ku magacawnaa gobolada Jubbooyinka ayna intoodii badnayd soo xaadirin.
  15. ^^ Yet always gets his way? Could it be he's right every time?
  16. Che -Guevara;846656 wrote: All of these niggas are not there by choice. :D:D