Xidigo

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  1. ^^ Waxaan sugaynaa maalintuu boroortooda geelayagu ka cabo. Yaa is gaadhay. Haha haha..
  2. Originally posted by +Faheema: Waryaa kaaga isku sheegaya Edhitar, Hadaan maqlo in aad tana jeexday wadnaha waran baan kaa taagi ee is jir waalidaa waa la igu yaqaanaaye. Yours truly, Kii Kuu digay Alay Baday Corner Haha haha..@ Wadnaha waran kaaga taagi, Alle ubaahne style, I like that
  3. Some people see Dahir dabdhlf a savior, and a hero, cajiib. :rolleyes:
  4. Originally posted by AfricaOwn: My Somali reading ability is poor Jac..What is this about? Waar yaa JB, inanka afkiinii clan land wax ugu turjum dee, waa ku sidee cidlada iyo kuwan samaliyeed ha ku haleyne. Waa maxay halka line eed u xariiqday. I mean warka ha jumladayne u tafaariiqee.
  5. ^ He chose what for himself? :confused: Alla ha u naxariisto Aamiin.
  6. Originally posted by Poker: Awdal, Sool and Sannag are all under the umbrella of The Somaliland leadership. The only Awdelite under the leadership of that fake country is the heathen Bashir Goth. And you can bloody keep him. :rolleyes: If Riyaale really rules of over Awdal, let him show his cowardly face in Borama.
  7. Originally posted by Urban: I got a 'high school musical' matching pj set. I really wanted the Hannah montana ones tho, in blue. Hannah Montana? Are you &^%#@% kidding me? This place is turning into a day care. :rolleyes:
  8. lool@ gunta walac. Wax waalan, I think I heard that one.
  9. Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: Xidigooy ,,, amaan maad i siisid ,,, Loool war horta ma luguu hal xiraaleeyay? Bal hada tan garo,> Dhulka laab. haha.
  10. I knew my adeero Riyaale would not let me down. I am going to support him one hundred percent if he becames the Soomaliwayn president, and stops being the dabadhlf that he is. From SNM gang's president to Madax waynaha Jamuuriyda dem..ee Soomaliyeed, not bad, huh? I am all for unity. OUR Somalia I mean really, Xuurtada inuu ka baxo weeyi. But wait.. Soomalia does not need Riyaale and his likes He is another Dadchilfs, khayrlaawe Shariif for president
  11. Waar bal is qabooji waad karaysaaye ayaa furka kaa tuuray.? Ma Guantamo ayaad ku soo wajaqday?
  12. ^^ Ma adaa inankii Marx jarka ka tuuray lol? Ala ubaahne was cool without the Habaar ofcourse,
  13. ^^ What about all those who had gone before him, Ala ubaahne, Xalane, Fanisha,..... Brrrrrrr brrrrrr
  14. ^ Are you the Caano boodhe dude? you have got your self a nice name. Back to the topic, Odeyga in maxkamad la soo joojiyo ayaa ku quman hada intuuna aad iskugu dhex darsoomin. He is being impeachment thougt; The transitional government is in disarray, says the BBC's Elizabeth Blunt in Addis Ababa, after President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed attempted to sack Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein - a move the prime minister and parliament rejected. With the president facing impeachment, it is not clear how much of a government is left for Somalia's neighbours in the East African regional grouping, Igad, and the AU to support, says our correspondent. web page
  15. ^^ It is you dee sideed isku garan waayi
  16. Stuff and nonsense hadii kale car Afsoomaali bedal.
  17. Originally posted by Ibtisam: Maaxa qashinka Burco kaa gaaley :confused: I mean really, so far you've mention its dust and qashinka, miyaad weyed waax kaalo aad tidaad? Excuse me? Can someone translate this? :confused: I mean really, Is that the new Somali-land language? If not, Afsoomaaligii Xaal ha qaato. Did you grow up in London or Somalia? Mise adiga iyo NG meel baa luqada la idinku wada baray
  18. By Omer Jama Online Journal Contributing Writer Dec 19, 2008, 00:26 Email this article Printer friendly page For nearly two decades, world media have described Somalia using a litany of adjectives. Some have been accurate, others have been politically expedient and nearly all have been uniformly negative. This nation of 10 million has been called �the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.� A �war-torn nation� that is the �poster child of failed states.� It has been dismissed as �a basket case,� accused of being �a haven for terrorists� and attacked as �the third front in the War on Terror.� More recently, it has come to be known as the piracy capital of the world. It came as no surprise, then, when the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) unanimously adopted Resolution 1846 on December 16, authorizing any nation the use of �all necessary means� to combat piracy in Somalia. To the casual observer, this resolution seems like a triumph of international law and order. Indeed, it shows that cooperation between nations may finally bring an end to the criminal enterprise whose victims are not only foreign seafarers but innocent Somalis as well. Alas, closer inspection of the resolution in light of others that came before it reveals otherwise. Somalia�s current infamy began when a humanitarian intervention by the world community, led by the United States, went terribly wrong in 1993. That intervention was in response to UNSC Resolution 774 of 1992, adopted when the world watched in horror how a raging civil war caused the violent death of thousands, the displacement of millions and placed nearly the entire population of the country on the verge of starvation. Caught in a firefight with Somali warlords who, among other criminal activities, got rich selling donated food aid, the United States lost 18 of its soldiers and shortly after withdrew all its forces from the country. By 1994, Somali civilians were left to fend for themselves against warring factions and armed criminal gangs. In the decade that followed, the UNSC would issue more resolutions on Somalia. Yet, the more it tried, the worse things got in Somalia, it seemed. Meanwhile, and in violation of numerous UNSC resolutions, neighboring countries actively armed their favorite warlords in an effort to gain a foothold in any future Somali government. Warlords were sought and often coveted for their brutality. Next door Ethiopia, in particular, was most active in keeping the warlords violently engaged with one another. It was all too happy that Somali warlords kept feeding on the civilian population as long as it had its horse in the race. Fast forward to Christmas Eve 2006 when Ethiopian troops poured into Somalia and raced to Mogadishu, the bullet-ridden capital of the country. Leading up to the invasion, the Islamic Courts, a union of local religious groups, defeated a coalition of warlords clandestinely financed by the United States. This ill-fated victory brought to an end a decade and a half of lawlessness and warlord rule. But while Somalis besieged by warlords celebrated, the Islamic Courts� victory was largely seen as a takeover by fundamentalists ready to launch attacks on Ethiopia and maybe even the West. Occupied with its own invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States financed an Ethiopian invasion of Somalia with military training, logistical aid and the occasional aerial bombardment. The aim was to overthrow the Islamic Courts and install the wildly unpopular Transitional Federal Government. A government largely made up of the very same warlords and criminals that fed on the population for decades. The illegality of Ethiopia�s invasion under international law aside, what followed was the violent death of nearly 10,000 civilians and the largest displacement of people in modern history as Mogadishu, a city of 2 million, was nearly emptied of its residents. And today, as in 1993, Somalia is yet again on the verge of a massive famine. Ethiopia, for its part, has benefited enormously from the �War on Terror.� A poor nation by any standard, it is ruled with an iron fist by a dictator whose abysmal record on human rights places him in a special category even among African dictators. Flush now with cash and military aid, Ethiopia not only has the muscle to violently suppress dissent within its borders, it also has the means and, more importantly, the political cover to commit its widely documented war crimes and crimes against humanity with impunity. Among the most flagrant of these unlawful acts are the repeated and wanton bombardments of civilian populated areas in Somalia and its own ****** region. And despite its brazen violation of human rights, Ethiopia continues to receive financial, military and political aid from the West. Which brings us back to UNSC Resolution 1846. The United Nations Secretary-General only a few days ago said that Somalia�s problems were beyond the capabilities of United Nations peacekeepers and that no volunteers had been found for a coalition. Yet, the UNSC unanimously approved Resolution 1846 virtually authorizing any nation to fight pirates in Somalia, even on land. Never mind that piracy is a direct consequence of lawlessness in Somalia that was ignored or actively agitated for decades, the UNSC and the international community at large wish now to cure the symptom rather than the disease. The piracy off the coast of Somalia is similar to the decay in world financial and political order. All require remedies to their root causes and not Band-Aid solutions. Omer Jama is a native of Somalia living in the United States. He is also a member of the Somali Diaspora Network, a Somalia advocacy group. Online Journal web page And here. web page
  19. I have been to Burco and even though most Somali cities are dusty, Burco broke the record that is why it got its name Burco Boodh wayn. I did not come up with the name, magacu bari hore ayuu baxay. Ooh, and one other thing Intay dadku line ka ku jiraan, waqtiga ku luminayaan for the sake of PR inay qashinka iyo bacaha geedaha ku laalan iska guraan ayay ahayd. Red Sea, give that friendly advise to your reer Burco people next time you go there.
  20. This propaganda from Burco boodh wayn has no base. And the day recognition lagu waayo, sidii lax diinii ayaad u maroora dilaaciye maad ka joogtaan. haha haha.
  21. Originally posted by Cabdiyo Cabdi: LOL@KK.Odey ga ma naf buu kaadeyey? Oo ma inanta naf lagama dayi karo ayaad leedahay, waa sidee xaalku, mise you are having a language problem haha, calaashaan Afsoomaligaa kuu gooyay.
  22. Originally posted by Farancab: Ninkii u baahda riwaayad macaan oo ma dhamaato ah way socotaaye ku qabso, safka hore yaan lagaa qabsan. Sharaxii la tumaayay sheekaa ka danbaysay
  23. loooool The journalist needed another pair oo ku shiido walee haha... umadh madheedhi, ka gabo oo hadana gabo ayuu Bush kaga dhigay lool very funny I wish he had aimed at him a little better.