Thankful

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  1. Xaaji is Xaaji, he'll make quick post on what he calls "clan clashes" as long as it doesn't involve his clan.
  2. caydarus;725581 wrote: ma is waydisey ilmaha koonfur yaa saas ugalay waa Abu zubayr Godane who came from Hargeysa; Excellent point!
  3. Jacaylbaro;725566 wrote: Then why not happy and bring such articles ?? ,,,,,, Translation please?
  4. What does this nonesense have to do with politics. Please don't link this to Hargeysa's triangle admin.
  5. Good article! Our misguided secessionists are slowly coming back from their fantasy. Siilaanyo has proven this, from sending his health minister to reprsent Somalia under the TFG's health minister, 2 track policy with puntland, and the UN meeting on Somalia. At the end of the day the fact still remains, not a single country in the world supports them after 20 years.
  6. No doubt Coca Cola will create more health related problems, from diabetes to tooth decay. But still even if this factory was not built people would be cosuming it like the rest of the world.
  7. *Ibtisam;724618 wrote: I'm the only one who finds the word "Koonfurians" offensive? Surely it can't be so, what does it even mean? is it a particular clan, location or city? Baal ka sheegeya that first. Only Xaaji uses terms like this! But it's always the most polite terms for people from NW Somalia.
  8. The leader of a secessionist movement is including his regional government in meetings that involve Somalia. This is something that has not been seen in the past. Siilaanyo is definitely an impressive individual who realizes the reality of the direction NW Somalia has been heading. This is cause for celebration.
  9. Siilaanyo realizes that after his trips abroad and the 20 years of failure, that recognition is hopeless. The man understands the importance of a united Somalia.
  10. Siilaanyo the unionist!!!!! It hasn't even been a year.
  11. AYOUB;723205 wrote: ^ With the "having our cake and eating some of yours" game played, it won't be long before the likes Sh Sharif start admitting SL is not part of Somalia. After your Health minister was part of the TFG's delegation to the 64th W.H.O assembly or part of the two track policy with Puntland or this meeting in Kenya? I think under Siilaanyo, NW Somalia's government is speaking with actions on how close they are with the TFG. Unionists are definitely optimistic that the secessionists cause is shifting!
  12. G.O.E.T.I.A;722718 wrote: ^^ lool anyways, no doubt about it as 2/3 of somalis are descendents of that region. I agree 100%, as most of us surely know. However, these numbers tell you how little support secessionists have in Djibouti
  13. I await the day when we starting posting pictures of developmental projects and other non-violent signs of progress. Enough with the "we have more weapons than you do" nonesense.
  14. Among the smiling men, the children's face tells us everything! Very powerful image!
  15. This is in fact a very important post! The pictures tell you everything, who needs to dress up children in military uniforms and a rifle, accept criminals? There is no justification for it. Also, it proves that Al Shabaab exploits the vulnerable people in society, who are easily influenced. You think these children will grow to think violence is the only way to deal with problems? Of course. It's quite obvious that those who seek to keep Somalia in a condition of constant war are the same ones that are funding and allowing Al Shabaab to continue their violence. Al Shabaab are just paid tools like so many other groups in Somalia. But anyways, the constant use of children for this kind of propoganda is wrong, plain and simple!
  16. The Somaliland Press claims Kenyan Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs Richard Onyonka said during an event held in Nairobi to commemorate Somaliland’s 20th anniversary of Independence that his country will support Somaliland as an independent state” reported Somaliland Press Great source!!! I think after 20 years of trying to report news that other countries are close to recognizing them, when those countries themselves have never released anything official backing up the claim, people are now fed up, as we have seen with the recent WHO Assembly in Geneva. argue that Somaliland would help stabilize the region and stop Somalia’s expansionism dreams into Kenya and into Ethiopia’s eastern regions with Somali ethnic populations This is how you know the article is influenced by secessionists, how would Hargeysa's admin in the NW of Somalia be able to stop Southern Somalia's expansion?? This is the key to why NW Somalia is unable to get a single country to recognize them, it's because unlike South Sudan who is wealthy in Oil resource, our secessionists have nothing tangible to offer the rest of the world. Except ridiculous claims like being able to stop Somalia's expansion into Kenya.
  17. We need some Nabaddoon's in this place a.s.a.p!
  18. Freedom;721873 wrote: I have two questions for the so called Awdal State supporters, some please help to answer them. 1. Adwal is in the far end of west of somaliland, it next Djubuti and in the west and on its easter side is Somaliland area where the" I" clan are the majority. So how can Adwal connect with the rest of somalia if a huge area of land between them is Pro-Somaliland. In the case of SSC the are closer to somalia distance wise and Puntland but not for Adwal. So will the Adwal group that support a state on their own build a big bridge over somaliland to Somalia proper or will they have to pay few or charges for crossing. First of, if you notice Siilaanyo is obviously an individual who is not a die hard secessionists and wants something to do with Somalia. As I have mentioned many times, the evidence is shown when he agreed to 2 track policy with Puntland and his health minister being part of the TFG's delegation to Geneva and the W.H.O's 64th assembly. These are things that were unthinkable during Riyaale time in office! Second, I highly doubt if the people of Awdal state choose to cross east and through the Hargeysa admin's area, that they would be stopped. Just like 300 ONLF could do it. Also, many people travel back and forth from Puntland to NW Somalia without being stopped, it would be the same with Awdal State. Finally, let's be honest there is of course a large number of people in Awdal that perfer to be with the Hargeysa admin. Yet just recently we are seeing images that we haven't in the past. Young men and women, who do not support the admin - their numbers are smaller then the rest - but their growing and becoming more visible. Awdal has changed from an area that had practically no visible pro-unionist movements to one that has an active one led by the youth. So yes to answer your question, from what we are seeing from Siilaanyo in his first year, I doubt that he could or even would interfere with Awdal State travels to Somalia.
  19. Kenya??? Is that a joke? After their 2007-2008 Election Crisis, which some say was largely based on ethnic and geographic diversity. You think with all the tension they have they will go around breaking up other countries, so it can come back and to bite them? Please.
  20. General Duke;721689 wrote: Nah according to your Minister of Health, this is your own MP... General Duke our friend has to ignore this post and pictures! Even JB is in hiding! The secessionists cause has surrendered on its independence goal. Siilaanyo is the first secessionist leader to accept the 2 track policy, the first to send his minister to represent under a TFG minister. All this before his first year has ended!
  21. Saalax;721485 wrote: The most failed state in the world thanks to the brainless warlords, extremists, incompetent elders & soldiers. And your regional government in Hargeysa sent its health minister as part of the "failed states" delegation.
  22. A_Khadar;721472 wrote: Salax this is saying alot about your own project.. Plus this whole thread is what is called "BAREEJO".... You didn't report any new thing, we know south is unstable and has many problems from shabab to amnison and no one denies so what is your point here? He realizes that in 20 years the secessionist government sent their health minister as part of Somalia's delegation to World Health Organization assembly. So many that hold his ideology have been really shocked by this. It's enormous news, even JB is speechless, also the youth in Borama actually waved the Awdal Flag in the open for the first time, we saw the flag being waved throughout the world where Somali diaspora live, and secessionists denied it would happen back home, but it did.