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Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
baala xoofto replied to baala xoofto's topic in Politics
Howdy you all. Did you all missed my daily Karbaash? Like I predicted couple of months back, this whole charade will be out of gas within 5 to 6 months. Cash is king in War. And without any regular source of income the anti-Somaliland groups will just fade away as quickly as they came. Yaa allah wax siiyay, ayay maanta maraysaa. From Qalas to Beggars, it is a long fall from grace. -
@maakhiri1 I thought you were going to remove Somaliland Army from Goojacade? Reality has sunk in. After two months of attacks, Somaliland has not even felt any. In fact, ciyaalka Shaqo-Qaran are getting live training lessons with the ragtag melitia Mr. Andre is being pressured by Ilhan Omar. Nothing more and nothing less. President Biihi doesn't take orders from anyone.
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Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
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Anticipating an Attack, the terror cells build sand barriers in the urban and residential areas of Laascaanood. A lot of folks on this forum bought the dream that the ragtag melitia had the ability to go into Gooja Cadde. Googarada hoosteeda inay ragga ka soo toogtaan ayay doonayan. Kolka islaanta iyo caruurta iyo terroriska madfac lagu dilo bari ku ooyaan "Laascaanood Genocide". -
Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
baala xoofto replied to baala xoofto's topic in Politics
Ciidamada Qaranka ayaa hada isu diyaarinaya dagaalkii lagu soo afjaraayay anti-Somaliland groups that are hiding inside houses. -
The following edible oil brands all be Made in Somaliland. These brands are probably the most popular in East Africa and specially among Somali people.
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DP World will build the largest edible Oil Terminal in Africa at Berbera Port DP World has started developing a new edible oil terminal at the Port of Berbera in Somaliland, reducing supply chain costs and creating vital local jobs. It has already agreed to a long-term lease for the facility. The edible oil terminal will be the latest addition to Berbera’s growing trade ecosystem, following the recent opening of the Berbera Economic Zone (BEZ), 15 km from the port along the Berbera to Wajaale road (Berbera Corridor) that connects to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia. DP World Expands Offering At Berbera Port With New Edible Oil Terminal - Construction Business News Middle East WWW.CBNME.COM DP World has started developing a new edible oil terminal at the Port of Berbera in Somaliland, which will reduce supply chain costs and create vital local jobs. It has already agreed to a long-term lease for the...
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Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
baala xoofto replied to baala xoofto's topic in Politics
First of all these are no elders from Xamar, these are Caydh elders with some cheap Abgaal pay-as-you-go Ugaas. Secondly, the Garaads have said they accepted unconditional ceasefire. I think for that to be effective, there must first be two rounds of the same scale engagement as 18th of March and 26 of March. After these two engagements, the Garaads will come to terms with their reality. The report is putting an emphasis on the fact that Somaliland never received any support. The request is more of diplomatic/political rather than material. -
Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
baala xoofto replied to baala xoofto's topic in Politics
26th of March. Of course, they were telling the unsuspecting mums in the West who sustain them from their Social Security benefits, that they were at the gates of Gooja Cadde, when they were indeed at the Gates of residential buildings. -
Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
baala xoofto replied to baala xoofto's topic in Politics
Why they would run away? kkkk That is all they know. These could win Somaliland Olympic medals. They could have been Gold medalist Somaliland National Heroes in any other time. Too bad, they are paying for the Garaad's wrong decisions. -
Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
baala xoofto replied to baala xoofto's topic in Politics
You need Google Earth, here is the direct link. Laascaanood Google Earth zoomed capture Here is a closer still frame of the same building much closer angle Here is the video: -
Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
baala xoofto replied to baala xoofto's topic in Politics
It is true that passengers destined for PL are now utilising the Fly Dubai flights to Mogadishu. But at what expense? Flying to Hargeisa is 30% cheaper than flying from DBX to Mogadishu Airport, and not only that, Hargeisa 2 hours closer. Essentially they are paying very high price, both time and money. But overall, the passengers who go via Hargeisa to PL are not that much anyway, probably < 2%. It is a very negligible lost. Not even worth an article written about it. -
Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
baala xoofto replied to baala xoofto's topic in Politics
Indho-adayg, ma fataatiir/marbles ayaa laga sameeyay? Even after video evidence of your ragtag melitia running like their uncle Cabdi Bille Cabdi - a SL Army officer commented "We were never told that we are in an running competition here"... sidii loo baacsanayay ayay googaradii dumarka hoosta ka galeen. Just in case you didn't watch video I posted earlier here is a snapshot. At the bottom of the picture you see an APC (Armed Personale Carrier), that is Somaliland Army, at the top where the fingers are pointing at is your ragtag militia running for their lives. I geo-located the concrete block building (Orange circle) next to the SL Army vehicle, also I have shown Hotel Xamdi location (Yellow circle). Does that look like Gooja Cade to you? -
Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
baala xoofto replied to baala xoofto's topic in Politics
A Puntland source covering the Garaads calling for cease fire now. https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=3416592831948990 -
Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
baala xoofto replied to baala xoofto's topic in Politics
@Duufaanlike I said previously keep close some blood pressure tablets, because all the fake news and lies will sum up to zero very soon. -
No AI here. A postcard grade sunset in the background, Berbera is a city on the cusp of major transformation.
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Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
baala xoofto replied to baala xoofto's topic in Politics
The Somaliland Army went as far as Hamdi Hotel, but returned back to their original line as their orders at the time was to not leave their existing front lines even if they gained ground. It is not the first time that Somaliland Army made incursions into Eastern suburbs of Laascaanood after the attacking militia were defeated in the battle. The new orders give the Army option to stay and consolidate newly gained ground. -
Like I mentioned earlier, there is a lot to this issue than meets the eye. Most of the 40 you mentioned are not even what they were accused of, they took part in activities that promoted such thing, which was paid activity by foreign interest groups. The majority of them are free, only 4 or 5 are the organizers are still being held. Funny though, the anti-Somaliland groups were using the detention of these people as way to get support for their cause. They even paid the Nigerian Con-artist in Washington to write tweets about how Somaliland is not safe for Gays. Go figure.
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Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
baala xoofto replied to baala xoofto's topic in Politics
The Sool Elders declare that they are now fully onboard with the ceasefire, dropping all their pre-conditions. Like I said, it would only be 1 or 2 more major engagement to bring them to table. I think this time, Somaliland should not accept ceasefire, for the ceasefire to be effective, they need to: 1. Demand militia from Puntland must vacate the town immediately. 2. Hand over terrorist leaders like Abdi Madoobe 3. Move all clan militia outside of Urban centres. ----- -
First of all, Qawmu-luud is now a global phenomenon. If in the 1980s, 1990s humanrights was one of the reasons why someone would seek assylum and accepted into Western Countries. Now it is Quwmu-luudnimo that give you an easy short-cut to Western passport. In fact, in the mid 2000s, it was Christianity that was the card to get you to a visa for Western countries. A lot of Somali people in Nairobi received American visa due to claiming as Christians. I wouldn't be surprised if most of the new generation of Qawmu-luudism is due to opportunism and migration-reasons rather than a reality of sexual fact. Having said that, coming back to your comment, we all know, the flag bearers of Sodomy in the Somali ethnic group they all hail from D-block clan, from the Imam who claimed to become the Imaam of all Qawmuluuds, to the Qawmu-luud lawyer in America prosecuting mothers and fathers who want to rehabilitate their children back home. They are all D-block.
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LOL your hate for Somaliland has turned you into a clown. Listen, there are many cases where foreigners are deported from Somaliland due to illegal activities ranging from wild life to other crimes such this one. At least, Somaliland has a system that is working and addressing the issue. You cannot say the same about Somalia. It is Wild Wild West for anything from criminality to sexuality, drugs and anything in between. Give it up.
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Somaliland: Operation Clean up Laascaanood (Loading...)
baala xoofto replied to baala xoofto's topic in Politics
Somaliland Gov't briefing on situation in Laascaanood: -
He was charged with having a teenage girl in a Hotel room. He was deported cannot set foot in Somaliland. The fact that he cannot visit Laascaanood ever again under Somaliland is the sole reason why he is anti-Somaliland.
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Once again, Berbera wants to assume its historic commanding position for business and trade on the Red Sea. In the next 10 years Berbera will transform itself into a major regional trade hub.
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