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Eng.Cadde;881503 wrote: Lool,Faroole boys are losing their sanity,even clan wise,Mogadishu clans have a claim in jubba regions and their inclusion and consultation is must for any viable admin in kismayo.dadkii qaxootinimo lagu soo dajiyay ayaa maanta is laheysiinaya dhul lawada dago but lets see how long they can sustain that delusion. If you have a claim, then go do something about it.
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He's telling them to adhere to the constitution that was adopted in that very city. This isn't a moryaan era, we have rule of law.
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Faroole boys are just adhering to the constitution, we must follow the rule of law.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-20003253 A large consignment of arms destined for suspected Islamist militants in north-eastern Somalia has been seized, a regional governor has told the BBC. Abdisamad Gallan said a boat said to have come from Yemen delivered sealed sacks full of land mines and artillery. Correspondents say this is one of the biggest seizures of al-Shabab weapons. The discovery was made after a tip-off from residents in Qandala, a coastal town in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland, Mr Gallan said. The al-Shabab group says it wants to strengthen its presence in Puntland. The al-Qaeda-aligned group once dominated all of central and southern Somalia, but has now lost all the major towns it once controlled, although it still occupies many rural areas. Somalia descended into a patchwork of territories controlled by rival warlords and clans after the overthrow of President Siad Barre in 1991. Puntland became autonomous in 1998 and has remained mainly free of the Islamists' influence, but is known for its pirate bases. Mr Gallan, the governor of Puntland's Bari province, said it was believed that the boat had travelled from Yemen. The crew escaped on their boat before they could be questioned, but Qandala residents said they were foreigners, he told the BBC's Somali service. Earlier this week, an al-Shabab website, Amiirnuur, said the militants were expanding their activities into Puntland and intended to show its residents the true path of Islam. The group follows the Saudi-inspired Wahhabi version of Islam, while most Somalis are Sufis. The website said Sheikh Abdur Kadir Mumim, an al-Shabab leader in Puntland, wanted to oust the region's President Abdirahman Farole, who he accused of being against Islam as he had invited Nato officers into the region "to fight terrorists". Earlier this year, a UN report noted that al-Shabab was expanding operations further north, with an armed group in the region joining the Islamists. The African Union (AU) troops fighting alongside Somali government army have been leading the fight against al-Shabab in southern Somalia. The group was driven from the capital, Mogadishu, more than a year ago - and although the Islamists still launch occasional suicide attacks - correspondents say the city is experiencing a renaissance, with businesses opening and buildings being reconstructed. There has also been progress on the political front with the election by MPs of a new president last month. BBC News
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GaadhHaye;881327 wrote: Are they going to liberate Socotra from Yemeni colonialism and make it join the motherland??? Inshallah, in fact we should wait for Dr Osman's contingency plan. :cool:
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It's just getting started.
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Inshallah your soul will be cleansed from all the evil.
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Your fellow Ethiopians are taking you for a ride here.
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Here's the original.
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loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool , I haven't laughed like that in a long long time.
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Damn shame, I was going to collect evidence for the topic!
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Unlike Somaliland we have no affirmative action, the people will choose him, not politics.
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So many habro, so little time.
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Puntlandi knew about PM choice way before others, I think this is interesting news, I hope it's not true, otherwise the government has picked road.
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Xaaji Xunjuf;880721 wrote: He needs to grow a full beard first this kiddo will get his time but not this decade I don't think you understand, this is the future leader of Puntland.
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Wanna Compete for Puntland Leadership? Form a Party, says Faroole
Somalia replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
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The cause for the failure of the union of Somaliland and Somalia
Somalia replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
You are twisting it again, I am saying that he was prominent that's all not due to his background but belief, why do you have to turn corners Xaaji? People such as yourself would never have wanted NFD to be part of Somalia because you believe Somaliland's secessionist ambitions would be thwarted and newly founded state invading another would have ruined our image. Just like Mr Cigaal undermined our people's ambitions for unification you today are doing the same. That's why we were part of the non-aligned movement, people think close ties with big powers will make you more powerful but it eventually breaks you when they are finished with you. But we should never have signed any agreements with the Kenyans, how can one sign an agreement over what's yours? If the Somali Republic was never overthrown it is a possibility that O/gaden could have been part of Somalia in 1991. -
The cause for the failure of the union of Somaliland and Somalia
Somalia replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Xaaji Xunjuf;880570 wrote: ^^How can the late cigaal sell you out when he didn't even control the Northern eastern province of Kenya it all came down to negotiations. You are twisting it, I am saying he hindered Somali efforts when he was head of delegation in early 1960s in Kenya for several months and he was thrown out of the cabinet in the reshuffle. The reason this was telling is because he was the most prominent northern politician. Xaaji Xunjuf;880570 wrote: The Somali republic should have invaded the north eastern province of Kenya in the early sixties. Kenya was a baby state at that time and the Somalis in the north eastern province were ready to fight besides the Somali army. With which weapons should we have invaded, Germany was our biggest provider of equipment and it was for policing. The world didn't want to see a strong Somali state in the beginning, and when Somalia was able to defend itself in 1964 Kenya and Ethiopia united and signed a defence treaty. We were a state with world respect, countries were emulating us, and it's all gone. You should be celebrating the Somali Republic. -
The cause for the failure of the union of Somaliland and Somalia
Somalia replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Wiil Cusub;871183 wrote: Waxaan waligayba rumaysnaa sida uu qoraagu sheegay in SYL ay dhibtay Soomali u keentay ay ka badnayd faaiidada . Waxa somalidu meel ay joogtaba ka muuqda fikir "hypocrisy"ah oo waxa afka laga sheegayo iyo ficilku isku lidi ah, tusaale waxaynu afka ka sheegnaa inaynu qabyaalada necebnahay Somalinimadana jecelnahay hadana ficilkeenu waa sidaa lidigeeda. Sidaas oo kale SYL waxay ku dhawaaqayeen inay ka soo horjeedaan Italia hadana iyagaa dalbaday in la soo celiyo markii xarunta UN-ka ee Newyork fikirkooga lagu waydiiyay. Dhinaca kale SYL waxay ku doodayeen midnimo Somaliweyn hadana waxay diideen Ingriis oo ku baaqayay inuu Somali isu keeni doono haddii isaga loo daayo. Waxa kale oo hubaal ah in SYL ay ka masuul ahayd in midnimaddii labada gobol ayna si fiican u dhaqan galin iyo in jamhuuriyaddii Somaliya ee dhalatay lixdankii ay diido inay saxeexdo xeerkii OAU ee ilaalinta xuduudaha uu gumaysigu ka tagay waayo qaranimada Somaliyeed waxay u doorteen inay ku dhisaan dhalasho (ethnicity) halkii uu qaranku ka yeelan lahaa xuduud cayiman (territorial integrity) taas oo sabab u noqotay colaad dhexmarta Somaliya iyo wadamadii dariska taas oo aakhirkii la odhan karo waa ta horseeday burburkii qaranimada iyo xasalooni la'aanta geeska Afrika. If this is what you believe, why did you have a problem with me saying Cigaal AUN had a hand in the lingering NFD negotiations ending with MOU? So you must know it too. -
Jacpher;880344 wrote: I don't know that but anything is possible in this part of the country. Now that you asked the question, there is something sinister about Kenyans providing resources, platform and military muscle to build this mini state. Jubbaland is the dead horse every clan is trying to revive. I question the wisdom behind it. Everything is provided by AMISOM, I don't think they have sinister plans in regards to Somalia but rather their own country. They are now dealing with a growing separatist movement in the Coast Province, one which could be supported by Al-Shabaab if they controlled Jubboyinka. Securing Somalia would allow them to deal with these problems, and what if NFD started bickering...
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Somaliland: Today, 28 Years Ago - 17th October 1984
Somalia replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
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*Ibtisam;880331 wrote: Shaqolaan.com Porn or sex are not culture. So to answer your question nothing has happened to culture, It is still there and doing fine. You've just decided to find Somali porn and when you did you got pi*ssed off. Well, one can say he got off alright.. *badum dish*
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Ma'aha Soomaali
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Mooge;880304 wrote: you know reality can't be altered ninyoow. the talxe which is a tiny subclan have lived among H clan for years and they were protected and treated like brothers. but all this grazing vastland you talking about is nonsense ninyoow. if Jubba is your clan's grazing land,. hiiraale wouldn't be hiding in Gedo. why would he not stay in jubba among his clansmen if they dominate the area as you put it. it is nonsense and you and i know it. carurta benta ku dhuraysid ka daa ninyoow oo isku xishod.
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