Xidigo

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  1. Nepht, Lool@ciyyowbo. What is that? Anaad ila yaabaysay.. ma heestiibaa ciyowgii waa ka baryay.
  2. ^^LOOL@af muslim. Oo afka muslimku kumuu ahaa? Anyway, is the story true? mise waad nagu dul aliftay.
  3. ^^ Runtaan kugu necebahay. Brithday bug ah ayuu dadka usheegayaa. Xaaluf qaad kii buu dhashay koley.
  4. Ayaan Hersi ayaad ku Jinaanteen really. Obviously, she is not asking you (SOL members) any protection. Why would you care whom she seeks protection?
  5. Originally posted by Nephthys: quote:Originally posted by Chasity: ^ Naa maxaa laga ooyay. Ma ninka xawda jaray? Yacni marunbaa sheekadani? . "xawda" micnee horta abbaa. Waxa laga ooye ana kuu sheegi doonee.. Dee xawda waxan ka waday ma ninka sida miiga salaley.
  6. ^ Isaga kuma qoslaynin, isagaan la qoslaayay abaayo. JB maa qof lagu qosla ah sideey kaa noqotay.
  7. ^ Naa maxaa laga ooyay. Ma ninka xawda jaray? Yacni marunbaa sheekadani?
  8. Originally posted by Ibtisam: Waaxa iigu taaran daakan isu jeebinayah. Say what? :confused: Now this what you call af jajabin.lool
  9. I am sure Ngonge, Sereinty, and our dear Valenteena will be more than happy to show you around.
  10. CNN? Heck NO! what is your favorite childhood memories?
  11. Originally posted by General Duke: ^^^He said we have a difficult task, one that can be achieved, peace and security in Somalia is no longer "impossible". Das ist ein guter Schachzug. I mean that is a good move.
  12. Originally posted by Pomegranate: Sorry, but I know the way my people look and she doesn't look it at all. How many Somalis her age were born in Sudan? It just doesn't add up. Do you know how many Africans lie about being Somali to gain asylum? Too many to count. Can you give us detail description of how "your people look like"? :rolleyes: Alla ha caafiyo Miskiinada.
  13. QUOTE]Originally posted by Suldaanka: Xidigo, One reason I think Daahir RIyaale doesn't go to Awdal is that, he is re-assured by the over 90% "unequivocal" support he recieves there. As one Awdalite wrote in an opinion peice at Harowo.com the other day, Daahir Riyaale doesn't need to work for support in Awdal - which if you asked me- is bad. Rer Awdal should judge any president, whether he is from their region or otherwise, depending on what he delivers to their region, don't you think? I recently read that too in Haro.com. I agree with you though, he has to be judge by his actions. However at moment, there is no central government that can respond to disasters such as this one, and Riyaale is the pretending president in that region, the least thing he could do is visit the victims. Many nomads lost everything they have own . Why he did't bother to visit or send condolese? My only guess Is that he doesn't give shidh. I am sure whatever reassurance he had over Awdelite community, would not save his a*s this time.
  14. Cries aa Ala waa cajiib! What other reasons? Ma ninka cunaha la hayo. Most of the Awdal community knows that. He cannot even visit the city where he was born. Malaha qofkii ini yiraa "Somaliland" country maaha wuu ooyayaa. :rolleyes:
  15. Originally posted by AfricaOwn: quote:Originally posted by -*Xidigo*-: Campaigning for what? :rolleyes: People are dying. He is trying to win the hearts of some while ignoring his own people. Malaha Cunahaa la hayaadii ayaa un ah What do you expect this poor country to do? Those that live well in SL made themselves that way. Can another leader help improve this situation, if so in what way? Country?? :rolleyes: Please.. waa bilaa country. The day you let go that stooge will be the last day for this so call Somaliland. :mad: You are right Che, he is another stooge.
  16. Campaigning for what? :rolleyes: People are dying. He is trying to win the hearts of some while ignoring his own people. Malaha Cunahaa la hayaadii ayaa un ah
  17. February 02, 2008 - 01:22 Awdal region in state of emergency!! Why Somaliland Gov’t is neglecting ? It is has been 20 long days of suffering for the victims of the natural disaster, a major catastrophe that devastated a large area covering all the districts of Awdal region. Human lives are at stake, woman children & elderly are on the verge of death with no food, shelter or medicine for all this time. On the 13th of January 2008, devastating natural disaster befell on a vast area in the Awdal region. Frozen rain & hail storms with speed exceeding a 100 km/hour hit the region for several days. This sudden weather change, made the temperature fall below -20ºC (-4ºF) and killed about hundreds of thousands of livestock including, sheep, goats and camels. As well as, wild live animals estimated over 100, 000. This is just an estimate of the early report & pictures that came out unofficially from the affected areas in the districts of Zeila, Lughaya and Baki. But there are inaccessible mountainous areas which are affected most but we have yet to get an official report. The death toll of human lives is estimated to be very high because, children, woman and elderly in the area couldn’t survive in such disaster that killed camels & wild lives and those survived as reported, their skin swelled excessively & ruptured, a mysteries symptoms that needs an autopsy. Mental disorders, blindness & hearing loss, is also common among the survivors. Thousands of the survivors who lived in the area are displaced, lost all their long life belongings and assets (entire livestock) and left only with what they have on their backs and are trying to come into terms of what happened! It is highly likely the breakout of epidemic diseases such as cholera because of hundreds of thousands of carcasses scattered all over the devastated area and may spread contagious diseases to the neighboring areas. It is shameful, outrageous & in human that Somaliland gov’t is indifferent so far not sending any emergency humatrian relief or at least an emergency crew to find out what has happened, as well, make an appeal to the world for emergency humanitarian aid. Awdal region should be declared in state of emergency. The governments should help its citizens in emergency cases otherwise those responsible should resign. It is only the most hard-hearted could fail to be moved by scenes of human misery and destruction. (Please look at the attached pictures). The following poets were moved by the devastation and human misery. Bashir Goth’s poem cum editorial, wake up call to the President Wake up, Mr. President, Wake up” http://www.awdalnews.com/wmview.php?ArtID=9850 on 31/01/08 on Editors view of Awdal Network News & XILKAS AADMI by Maxamuud Cabdilahi Rooble , “Gabay in xeebta loo gurmado ka hadlaya”, http://www.boramanews.com/5049.htm in Borama Network News dated 25/01/08, which is also wakeup call for the people in the region to help as no other help was coming. Thanks to the people of Awdal region who are donating of what little they have to the victims of the disaster at designated mosques collection areas & the regional authority for the awareness of the disaster. Many people abroad have contributed and collections are going on in response to the appeals posted in some websites by concerned charities and individuals. Let us define what a disaster is if we have any doubts to learn our lesson after this. There are several definitions of the word ‘disaster’, but the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs defines it as ‘an event that has occurred unexpectedly with destructive consequences’ (UNOCHA 2005). The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies define it as ‘a calamitous event resulting in loss of life, great human suffering and distress, and large scale material Natural disasters
  18. why do you ignore them????? January 31, 2008 - 13:43 Wake up, Mr. President. Wake up! Nin daar ku jiraa, duufaan ma arkoo Deegaankiyo, duurku waw nabadoo Dugsiga aqalkaa, illayn dagayee Dadkii dhimaye, Daahirow toos Dabaylaha guban, ka doodiyayaa Docdaaday iman, daaduunkooduye Intaan duulaan, dermeda kuu rarin Dadkii dhimaye, Daahirow toos Qaylaa la diraa, durbaan la tumaa Oo deeq iyo kaalmo, loo dalbadaa Kuwaa diqimdidu, dalkooda heshee Dad iyo duunyaba, dun go’a joogiyo Miyaanad dareemin, daranyada. Wake up, Mr. President. Wake up! Don’t be deceived by your cozy palace, the luxurious sofas and the glorification by your lackeys. No Mr. President, if your cronies tell you everything is fine and people are enjoying their life, it is not true. Sometimes, Mr. President you need to stretch your legs and go out walking in the countryside. It is not only good for your health, but it is good for your governance. Because, Mr. President, you will find the truth, the naked truth. The truth that thousands of nomadic people, living from Jidhi to Cali Xaydh, have lost their entire herds in devastating rains and cold waves of weather that hit the area. Tens of people have lost their sight, while many others are suffering from hypothermia. These people, Mr. President, are still in the mercy of nature. Just like sitting ducks, they are waiting nature to decide their fate. They have no clothes, no shelter, nowhere to seek refugee. Their children, suckling mothers and elderly people have nothing to eat and nothing to protect them from the biting cold and torrential rains. But the irony, Mr President, is that these people have been the backbone of the country’s economy for decades and will continue to be if they survive this catastrophe. It is because of their livestock, their goats, sheep and camels, that you enjoy your opulent salary and affluent lifestyle. These people rarely complain, Mr. President, because they are content with their Spartan life and rely on their labor and their animals. They generously give their milk and meat. And we say give because the labor and energy they put in rearing their livestock are more costly than the price they get when they sell them in local markets. But it is the value of their livestock that fills your coffers. You know Mr. President that your government cannot survive without these nomads’ goats and sheep. When you meet foreign dignitaries you boast of the country’s livestock wealth. This much you know, Mr. President, and you have the right to brag about the livestock that the Almighty has bestowed on our people. But you have to know, Mr. President that livestock do not breed in the wilderness. It is the nomads who breed them and devote their lives, generations after generations to spare them from extinction. This is how they support our economy and keep you and your ministers in power. But why do you ignore them, Mr. President, when natural disasters strike them? It is baffling to us Mr. President, how patriotic and active you become when someone makes negative comments about your rule or about your political stances but you lose all zest when natural disasters devastate large swathes of your people. We wonder, Mr. President, whether you are at all aware that you are a President of a nation. It is natural, Mr. President, for such amnesia, such indifference, to happen when a president stays in power for a long time. He ends up seeing only the walls of his palace. So please, Mr. President, step out of your Presidential prison before it is too late and enquire about the condition of your citizens. Go to the countryside and talk to the people shivering in the mountains of Guban, take blankets and food with you and make them feel that you are their leader and you care about them. Do not tell us that you have no funds. You have, Mr. President, because we know that you give thousands of dollars to your cronies to buy their loyalties. Only a fraction of the outrageous amounts that you extravagantly splurge on your supporters will be enough to the nomads. You do not have to even dig into your pockets and treasures, Mr. President; all you need is to appeal to our businessmen and to the international community for help. You need only to shout and tell the world that your people are suffering. We do not understand why that is so difficult for you to do, Mr. President. It is nearly one month since the catastrophe struck the Guban people and you have yet to say a word. Wake up, Mr. President, before the Tsunami of the Hungry and homeless people storms your palace. Look at history, Mr. President. Remember if you eat cakes, thousands of your people who have put you there are sending their children to sleep on empty stomachs and you have failed to even issue an appeal on their behalf. Wake up, Mr President. Wake up! Dadkii Dhimaye, Daahirow Toos. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 2008 Awdalnews Network
  19. Jb, Somaliland ayaad ku wajaqday ma is tiri. Riyaale is full of Sh*t. He compeletly abandoned his poeple here Ma asagaa waligiis Awdal booqday. It seems like in Cunaha la hayo Habaar qabe.
  20. Alla bisinka, Waa kadeed sidani. Alla ha uwada naxariisto.