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  1. Somaliland Website "Maamul-Goboleedada Awdal State, Maakhir State, SSC State iyo Shirka Khaatumo Khatar ayee kuyihiin Ictiraafka Beesha snm iyo Jiritaanka Somaliland" 1 -3 http://halbeegnews.net/?p=8588 Maanta in calankii Qarankii Somalia ka babbanayo Taleex, Taleex waa xaruntii halgankii daraawiishta ee Ina Abdulle Hassan. DAAWNAAYOW WAA DALKAAGII Shirkii la magac baxay Khaatumo (2) ee argagixisada SSC ayaa si rasmi ah uga furmay magaalada Taleex oo ku taalla gudaha Somaliland, http://boocameonline.com/?p=22811 SHAXDA SIYASADEED EE SHIRKA Qaacidada khattarta ah ee loo dejiyay si u bernaamijkani u guulaysto, waxa ka dhex muuqda halkudhegyo (codes) ay ka mid yihiin G6 oo ka dhigan guddi ka kooban lix qof oo kala jooga caalamka daafihiisa loona xil saaray qabanqaabada shirkan isga ah. K2 ama Khaatumo oo ka joogta magaca goobta ee ah Gol-Khaatumo iyo tiro ah laba waxay straatiijiyaddan shaxani aakhirka ku soo biyo shubanaysaa in la isla gaadho goàankan: SSC + K2 = Darwiish State of Somalia, ururka ka kale ee NSUM baa isna jira waxaana u madax ah Mohamoud Ali Mireh 1- Forming 2- Storming 3- Norming 4- Performing Marxaladda Gobollada SSC oo imminka diyaar u ah dhisidda Maamul ay shacabku ku kalsoon yihiin: Aayo ka tashi, Midnimo, iyo Xornimo. Tired of hatred from folks to your North and manipulation by folks to your South; Tired of waiting for genuine leadership. Wait no longer. “We” are the ones we have been waiting for: SSC + K2 = Darwiish State of Somalia. GUUL. eeg hoos: http://www.xargaga.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=4923 Osman Xassan Xaaji ( Osman Badawi) U qaybsanaha SSC ee arrimaha debedda oo ayaamo ka hor intiii aan shirku furmin si mug leh uga sharraxaya ujeedada laga leeyahay shirka K2 isaga oo madasha ku sugan. Osman oo ka hadlaya siduu u arko natiijada shirka guul iyo gul darraba wuxu ka yidhi waxan ku kalsoonahay inu guulaysan doono shirku, eeg hoos. Shirkan ayay qabanqaabadiisu soo jiitamysay muddo Sannad ku dhowaad ah iyadoo ay dhacayeen kulammo is daba joog ahaa oo ay isugu imanayeen kuwii arrinkan ku hawlanaa, kuwaasi oo ku kala qabsoomay dalal dhowr ah , waxase fadhiyadaa laga xusi karaa kuwoodii halbowlaha u ahaa laga bilaabo shirarkii gudaha dalka ka dhacay sida kuwii Boocam iyo Buuro-Wadal oo aan goàammo waawayn la isla gaadhin dhacayna xilliyo kala durugsan ayaa dhanka kale la odhon karaa waxay albaabka u fureen in qaar kale la isugu yimaaddo. Waxa jiray shirar aan halkan lagu soo koobi karin oo si xawli leh uga kala dhacayay daafaha dunida oo hordhac u ahaa in K2 lagu guulaysto loogana gol lahaa in lagu mideeyo beesha degta jiidaha aynu ka hadlayno si ay wada yeelato hadaf qudha oo ay ku wada midaysiin yihiin. Sida aynu la wada soconnay xilligii deyrta ee sannadkan waxa ka dhacay magaalada London shir aan loo kala maqnayn oo ay beesha reer Sol u dhammaayeen oo laga kala yimi afarta beynal jiho oo dunida, shirkan oo ay guul dareemeen ka qayb galayaashiisa iyo dhammaanba taageeryaasha SSC gudo iyo debedba, rajo weynna geliyay in ay samaysan karaan maamul u gooni ah oo la yidhaahdo Darwiish State of Somalia. Qabsoomidda shirkan ayaa ah hubaal mid sumcad dil ku ah haybadda iyo qarannimada dalka halis eynna ku ah jiritaanka iyo madaxbannaanida Somaliland.
  2. Duufaan;768756 wrote: Freshprince I never seen the family more unified than ever. I do not understand why you are skepticalT, some people may have personal intrest. The family is chalanged and will respond forcefully Duufaan, Wallahi you are correct 100%, today our SSC People is united more than ever before,I believe the New Year 2012 will bring good news; freedom/ independence , liberation, unity, SSC State, prosperity, development, etc, insha allah Las Anod and all SSC will be liberated very soon, and we will have a strong SSC/Darwishland Autonomous Regional State of Somalia.
  3. Duufaan;768751 wrote: Taleexi and Freshprince There is no," they" everyone has a responsability to make sure it happen. Nothing to wait, it is just happening. Abdul;768754 wrote: freshPrince,the very reason why the meeting is taking place-to bring unity to all the people you mentioned.But you right we need to wait for the outcome. Both Duufaan & Abdul well said, I agree everyone of us has a responsibility, and the purpose of SSC Khaatumo II Conference is to liberate Las Anod and all SSC Regions. "The stakes could never be higher, both young and old, educated and street smart have all come out of the wood works in the name of Sool Sanaag Cayn; a region long neglected by all. but somehow its members seem to have awakened with a re-newed purpose_albeit_ decades late. Ladies and Gentlement, Darwiish State of Somalia has arrived. "We are the ones we have been waiting for" Ask not what Khaatumo 2 can do for you; Ask not what G6/G15 or SSC Hogaanka can do for you; ask not what NSUM can do for you, ask not what Kaafi Community can do for you, but rather ask what YOU can do for ALL of them. a mere condemnation is usually the easier thing to do, but please remember that They need you and your positive contributions and sometimes a measured and a healthy dose of constructive criticism may do the job. Leadership is quite a hefty task to embark on; a voluntary leadership is even much more interesting .. shall i say. These four groups (among many others) have exhibited to possess a dedication and a heart mightier than "Wiilwaal" had witticism.Therefore they deserve our respect and gratitude. When we do that, only then can we realize the Unity and Regional Sovereignty owed to the natives of SSC region. '' Xargaga Online
  4. Madaxdii SSC ee Gudiddii G6 oo dalka SOMALIA soo galay Xargaga Online: Guddida Qabanqaabada Shirka Khaatumo 2 ee G-6 oo soo gaadhey Saaxdheer Thursday, December 29, 2011 - 01:45 PM Halkan ka dhegeyso LIVE FROM SAAXDHEER http://xargaga.net/images/file/A2011/Live_From_Saaxdheer_Xargaga_Online.rm Halankan Ka dhegeyso LIVE FROM SAAXDHEER MP3 http://xargaga.net/images/file/A2011/Live_From_Saaxdheer_Xargaga_Online_mp3.mp3 G6 iyo wafdi balaadhan oo la socdey oo galabta soo gaadhey magaalada Saaxdheer Waraysi CALI CIISE, CALI KHALIIF, Graad JAMA iyo Habka ay Xafladdu u dhacday;(Dhagayso) Kala soco Xargaga Online mar dhow codadkii xafladii soo dhoweynta ee shacabka reer Saaxdheer. Sidoo kale Dr Ali Esse Abdi iyo Dr. Ali Khaliif Galaydh oo ka mid ahaa weftigaa ayaa iyaguna madashaas ka hadalay; Dr. Cali Ciise Cabdi waxa uu sheegay inuu aad ugu faraxsan yahay inuu yimaado deegaankiisa hooyo uuna filayey in halkaasi sidaa loogu soo dhawaynayo ka dib markii lagaga hor yimi meel dhowr iyo toban Kilometer u jirta magaalada. Sidoo kale waxaa isna halkaasi Ka hadlay cali Khaliif Galaydh oo isna dhankiisa sheegay inuu aad ugu farax sanayahay Imaatinka Deegaanada SSC isagoo kawarbixiyey Safarkii ay soo mareen iyo weliba inay Naf iyo maalba u hureen Danta guud ee Beelwaynta ***********. Ugu dambeyna Garaad Jama Garaad Ali oo isaguna madashaas ka hadalay, duco qiima lehna halkaa ka soo jeediyay. La soco wararka dhagaysiga ah oo aanu mar dhow idiin soo gudbin doono. Stay with Xargaga Online for the latest up to date information from SSC region.
  5. FreshPrince;767795 wrote: Definitely. The likes of you put a smile on my face and love walahi. If only there were thousands of like you and I. The amount of lives that would be saved, the amount of mothers that would have a good time over a cup of shaah with sheeko, instead of cry over the death of their fathers, brothers, husbands and sons. May Somaliland, SSC, Awdal, Maakhir and the rest of the Somali people see the light and understand that NO ONE SHOULD BE FORCED! Well said Fresh Prince, no one can force Awdal, Maakhir and SSC State to join snm/somaliland, and no one should force snm/somaliland to be part of United Somalia. I agree NO ONE SHOULD BE FORCED!
  6. " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> SSC Khaatumo #2 Grand Confrence, Taleex, SSC-Somalia
  7. The Blue Flag of Somalia flies so proudly over the skies of Taleex City, SSC- Somalia
  8. Ergooyinkii Shirweynaha Khaatumo 2 Oo Ku Sii Jeeda Magaalada Taariikhiga ah ee Taleex Buuhoodle,(Lasanod Online)- Inta badan ergooyinkii ka qayb gali lahaa shirweynaha khaatumo2 ayaa la filayaa in maalinta berito ah ka soo ambabaxaan magaaladda buuhoodle ee xarunta gobolka cayn. Waftiga ka soo kictimi doona degmadda buuhoodle ayaa waxaa la socda qaar kamid ah ilaaladii loogu talagalay shirweynaha khaatumo 2 ee dhawaan qorshihiisa la qeyb saday. Xubnahan ka qeyb galaya shirweynaha khaatumo2 ee dhawaan ka furmi doona degmadda taleex ee gobolka sool ayaa waxay iskaga iman doonaan degaanadda soomaalida iyo waliba qurbaha oo xiliganba qaarkood dalka soo gaadheen . Dhanka kale waxaa maalmahan kasoo degayey garoomada diyaaradaha ergooyin badan oo kasoo kicitimay dalalka Yurub, waqooyiga Ameerika iyo carabta. Shirweynaha khaatumo2 ayaa lagu wadaa inuu bishan 26 keeda si rasmi ah uga furmo magaalada Taleex. Xafiiska Wararka Laascaanood Laascaanood Somalia
  9. VIDEO: Historic Conference in the Historic City of Taleex, SSC Khaatumo II Conference in Taleex, SSC, Somalia
  10. GUUL Bilowga Shirka Taariikhiga ah ee Khaatumo2 ee Shacabka Sool Sanaag Cayn 2011 " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> Daawo Video: December 26th, 2011 iyo Bilowgii Shirkii Khaatumo oo saacado inaga xigaan. December 26th, 2011 iyo Bilowgii Shirkii Khaatumo oo saacado inaga xigaan. HEES CUSUB: SSC Khaatumo Conference II Imaaw ! Taleex lee Imaaw: Imaaw imaaw, Buuhoodle iyo Laascaanood imaaw! Imaaw Imaaw, Taleex lee imaaw, Imaaw Imaaw, Buuhoodle Imaaw; Imaaw imaaw, Laascaanood Imaaw... Daawo Video: December 26th, 2011 iyo Bilowgii Shirkii Khaatumo oo saacado inaga xigaan. Imaaw Imaaw, Taleex lee imaaw, Imaaw Imaaw, Buuhoodle Im aaw; Imaaw imaaw, Laascaanood Imaaw...
  11. Abdul;767606 wrote: Carafat,if you think this conference is about negotiating with sl,then you will soon find out and my guess is you will be dissapointed. The purpose of SSC Khaatumo Conference is build SSC Autonomous Regional State of Somalia, and also to liberate SSC Regions from SNM clan-secessionists (Somalidiid-land).
  12. All is Beginning to Fall Apart in the Clan-Secessionist Enclave of “Somaliland” If the events taking place in Hargeisa and elsewhere in the secessionist enclave by the name of “Somaliland” is anything to go by, the beginning of the end of that hopeless chase of statehood that was never to be is about to come to a disappointing and grinding halt to the utter dismay of its pushers and to the delight of unionist communities. The SNM’s bloody struggle in the eighties to bring all its clan members as well others who do not subscribe to their fantasyland under one state and one flag has dismally failed to materialize in spectacular fashion as the world had turned its back on the secessionists. Evidently, the pressure is now mounting on those who promised the earth to deliver something that their duped people can shout about. And the temperature has reached a boiling point. After twenty years of knocking every door and using international lobbyists as well as political mercenaries in the mold of Dr. Peter Pham and Professor Iqbal Jhazbhay to name a few, international recognition for the secessionists is increasingly becoming as elusive as ever to the extent that the enclave’s self-proclaimed president, Ahmed Silanyo, had to wake up in the dead of the night, when almost everyone else is in profound sleep in Hargeisa to launch a furious and scathing attack against anyone who sprang to his deluded and disturbed mind, including his own fellow secessionists. So what went wrong in the minds of Ahmed Silanyo and his fellow secessionists? Twenty years of chasing an unrealistic and hopeless dream had taken its toll on the current leader of Hargeisa administration and his entourage, especially as all the promises he made during the last presidential election, particularly the much-sought recognition, have all turned sour. After all, this is the man who started the ball rolling for the bloody SNM and held its highest post for more than eight years. If I remind the readers of what Ahmed Silanyo had to say in the last presidential election, here is one of his remarks: “the international community is going to recognize us if we conduct a fair and peaceful election”. Well, a peaceful election had taken place and yet there is no sight of the promised recognition for the secessionists; it is as remote as ever. The prospect of Somalia emerging from its hellish quagmire, together with the international community turning their attention back to the country they left for the wolves for the first time since 1993 has wrong footed secessionist politicians and thrown them into a total confusion and disarray. The recent midnight outburst by Ahmed Silanyo is a clear indication of the pressure cooker he is living in. Although they never admit, the secessionists clearly believe the return of Somalia to its glorious past will be a bad news for their flagging aspiration and that was evident from a conversation I have had with a colleague. Shortly after the Al Shabaab terror group had declared their intention to withdraw their army from Mogadishu (even though they came back with vengeance today to blow away more than sixty innocent young students), I have had a political discourse with my work colleague who happens to be a die-hard supporter of the secessionists. He asked me about this new development in relation to this group’s departure from Mogadishu to which I replied with this: the Al Shabaab withdrawal from Mogadishu could be the turning point of Somalia’s misery and that there is a realistic chance that the country would be back to its feet. With a cynical smile, he said Somalia will never come out of its mess without providing reasons for his rather pessimistic statement. In addition to his rather unfortunate remarks, the expression of his face spoke volumes about his dislike for such an idea, which meant one thing for me: the secessionist will go an extra mile to make sure that Somalia will never find its feet firmly on the ground lest it upsets the balance of power in the Somali peninsula, and most probably in case their own weary people say enough is enough and leave for Mogadishu. It is not only Ahmed Silanyo who is going through a roller coaster of emotions in “Somaliland” these days. The former vice president of the enclave, Ahmed Yusuf Yasin, said the other day in front of a large public gathering that anybody (any clan) campaigning for the return to Somalia should prepare themselves to sacrifice more than five thousand lives, apparently referring to the 1988- 1991 SNM war in which thousands of people have lost their precious lives rather unfortunately. What he failed to realize is the fact that Somali people have already lost more than this number of people in the past decade alone. It is so unfortunate to see a man claiming to be a politician wishing his own fellow Somalis more bloodshed and misery. Without naming names, he was clearly giving veiled warnings to the pro-unionist clans in SSC and Awdal territories who declared their clear intentions that they are not going to be part and parcel of a secessionist state called “Somaliland”. Having failed to achieve their stated objective i.e. the elusive recognition, secessionist politicians seem to be preparing themselves for confrontation in all fronts, including home front where opposing political party leaders are tearing themselves into shreds. It was always clear that “Somaliland’s” quest for international recognition will never see the light of day as no state will fall for their propaganda that they were an independent state before they voluntarily joined their southern brothers; that they were recognized by more than thirty-something countries in June 1960; and that they have a defined territory and a permanent population to name a few criteria that an aspirant state had to satisfy, which is a completely missing in their case. Even the beneficiaries of Somali chaos and mayhem (Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda) have shied away from throwing their support behind the secessionists in Hargeisa. If one has observed the secessionist’s justifications for curving up northern Somalia from its mother country, one can easily realize how every thing was always hinged on emotions rather than sound basis. “Somaliland” has never been a legal and independent entity that was separate from the rest of Somalia. The *********** and Warsengali in the east and ********** and Issa in the west have never wanted to be part of a state that is not part of Somalia. And that is why the United Somali Party (USP) was jointly formed by ***********, ********** and ********** in early 1960 to counter the Somali National League (SNL) in case the latter opted for outright independence, a frightening prospect for unionist at that particular time. The secessionists in Hargeisa had other viable options than this doomed route that would have helped their unfortunate Somalis as well as themselves. One of those options was to abandon this fathom idea of becoming an independent and sovereign state and bring all Somalis into the negotiating table in the peaceful Hargeisa, the official second capital of Somalia, to seek a lasting solution for the civil strife that had refused to go away for well over two decades. Such a meeting would have stood more chance in succeeding than those dozens or so failed reconciliation conferences sponsored by the international community. Had they taken this path, history would have looked at the current crop of “Somaliland” politicians favorably. In unison with their brothers, they would have achieved much more than they have gained in the past twenty years in isolation. Their big companies such as Dahabshil would have become a global financial institution supported and protected by a recognized government instead of wasting its resources in a city nobody in the outside world wanted to do business with. The enclave’s politicians, who have seen peace and stability over the past two decades, would have a relative and competitive advantage over their counterparts in southern Somalia, unlike the 1960 when the opposite was true. In conclusion, the recent outburst of Ahmed Silanyo and the daily skirmishes between political leaders, together with the countless clan meetings that are taking place up and down the country shows that the secession has reached its climax – its natural demise. Despite the current setback in Mogadishu where the deviant Al Shabaab terror group had planted a car bomb which claimed more than sixty innocent young lives Somalia’s misery, in general, is beginning to come to a gradual end. The emergence of alternative administrations to the Hargeisa regime has given a glimmer of hope the unionist communities in Borama, Las Anod and Erigavo, and become a major headache for Silanyo and his companions whose fears of losing these communities have now become a reality nobody can deny. The comments recently made by Mohamed Rashid, among others, is another indication as to how Awdalstate had rattled Silanyo’s regime. Moreover, the fact that the Hargeisa press is now openly discussing the prospects of Awdalstate in the same length as SSC is an added pressure on the secessionists. All is beginning to unravel in the secessionists’ enclave. Let us hope the see sense and come back to the Somali fold. Mohamed F. Yabarag
  13. A similar situation occurred during the short spell the Islamic Courts Union (ICU) restored law and order in Mogadishu where almost half of Burao’s residents were believed to be on their toes. The current situation in Mogadishu will encourage business communities in Hargeisa, Burao, Las Anod, Borama, Erigavo and others major cities and towns in the northern Somalia to relocate their business, or at least partially, to Mogadishu, largely due its higher population together with the fact that Mogadishu is the capital of internationally-recognized Somalia. Consequently, it will have a knockdown effect on the population of Hargiesa, the current capital of the secessionists. The secessionist may think this a fantasy, but believe me you things are turning good for Somalia in general and Mogadishu in particular, and every secessionist doubting this fact is living a cloud cuckoo land. In conclusion, if the recent events taking place in “Somaliland” are to be considered very carefully, the wheels are certainly coming off the secessionist campaign. Nothing is going in their way despite using all sorts of tactics, including hiring foreign mercenaries. Exhaustion and fatigue is showing on the faces of all the major shakers and movers of “Somaliland” project, including the top two – Ahmed Silanyo and Dr. Omar. If tenacity and hard work alone can bring international recognition, which was abundant in the secessionist camp, the one-clan state of “Somaliland” would have been celebrated in Hargeisa and Burao many years ago. “Somaliland” politicians had left no stone unturned as far as international recognition is concerned, but what they forgot to understand is the fact that the issue of secession is simply untenable. Nobody is going to buy it, especially when there is no concrete reason for secession is evident. Colonel Ojukwu, who just passed away this week in London after a long illness, tried it before and failed when he had declared a secessionist state called Biafra in Nigeria in 1967. This claimed the lives of more than one million people and ended in failure. After more than decades in the wilderness, colonel Ojukwu redeemed himself and ran for the office of presidency of Nigeria in the 2000s. I hope the current politicians of “Somaliland” will redeem themselves and initiate a constructive dialogue with their counterparts in Mogadishu for the sake of their people as well as for the good of Somali nation as a whole. Mohamed F Yabarag
  14. All Doors Are Slammed On “Somaliland’s” Clan-Secessionist Faces! images1 Twenty long years have elapsed since the one-clan secessionist state called “Somaliland” was declared unilaterally in Burao in 1991 under the blazing guns of the then victorious SNM fighters, following the collapse of the Somali state led by the late Mohamed Siyad Barre. The real objective behind the creation of this phantom state that would never see light of day was to establish primarily a country dominated politically, economically and socially by one clan, the clan that supported SNM through thick and thin. The proponents of this mirage state have never anticipated the consequences of their rather unfortunate decision as they never gave a proper thought to the reactions of unionist clans in the region, or the consequences such a decision may have on the rest of Somalis. Northern Somalia is home to ********** and Dhulbahanti in the east, **** the SNM Clan in the Centre, ********** and Issa in the West and a couple of a smaller clans scattered all over the region. Irrespective of the reactions of regional and international communities, it was always going to be difficult for the SNM clan to install their own fiefdom in the midst of formidable strong unionist clans who always banked the support of other Somali clans in central and southern Somalia to counter such a state. International recognition hit dead-end In a recent interview with Somalilandpress.com, Dr. Mohamed Abdillahi Omar, the foreign minister and the former lecturer of Brunel University in London, admitted rather diplomatically that the secessionist’s endeavor to gain the much-sought after international recognition had hit difficulties. In other words, it is dead in the water. Without exactly saying the word dead, he mentioned his initially hyped trip to China alongside with Ahmed Silanyo in which tripartite trade deals between China, Ethiopia and “Somaliland” were supposed to be signed had ended in failure for reasons Dr. Omar deliberately avoided to explain but believed to be related to the enclave’s status in the international community. The painful fact is that “Somaliland” cannot enter deals with the outside world because, as far as international community is concerned, they don’t exist. The international community, including regional bodies such as IGAD and Arab league, doesn’t recognize “Somaliland” as a legitimate state. They recognize the TFG of Sheikh Sharif Ahmed as the sole and legitimate government of Somalia. In addition to Dr. Omar’s candid admission, anyone who observed Ahmed Silanyo’s statements during his recent trip to London, Addis Ababa and Djibouti, together with his body language will tell that the most veteran politician in the enclave, who had seen better days in Somalia during a spell of eight years as being a prominent economics minister, may finally be giving up this unattainable dream that exhausted the enclave’s meager resources. Unlike Riyaale, who used to promise the earth as far as international recognition is concerned every time he returned home from personal trips to abroad, often hyped as official trips by “Somaliland” officials, the incumbent Ahmed Silanyo is at least honest enough to show his frustration and share his lack of progress with the public in the attainment of international recognition. His recent after-midnight interview with the “Somaliland” press in which he talked, among other things, the lack of progress in the hunt of international acceptance is another indication that things are not getting better for the secessionists. In fact, things are getting from bad to worse. Despite privately endorsing “Somaliland”, it is an open secret that Ethiopia had never wanted to see another Somali state, albeit “Somaliland”, breathing on its neck, although politicians in Addis are happy to see the continuation of the status quo in the Somali peninsula as it suits them pretty well. Worst of all, Ethiopia has smelled a rat in Ahmed Silanyo’s cabinet and this made things even more complicated than they were under Rayaale’s regime. Zenawi, who was in good terms with Rayaale’s government, sees certain prominent ministers of Ahmed Silanyo’s government, among them Mohamed Hashi Elmi and the departed Dr. Gaboose, as staunch supporters of Somaliweyn (greater Somalia), hence a threat to the Ethiopian sovereignty. Ethiopia, believed to be an honest friend of “Somaliland” rather mistakenly, may have finally pulled the brakes on the secessionist’s runaway train. SSC and Awdalstate factor The communities of Sool, Sanaag and Cayn as well as Makhir have always detested the idea of one-clan state being erected in their backyard and declared their intention from the get go that they would not entertain such a notion. But the secessionists, having amassed weapons and believed that nobody can withstand with their might, had gone alone with it anyway and formed an administration called “Somaliland” in the former British Somali Protectorate in Northern Somalia. At the height of secession in the early nineties, “Somaliland” supporters in the Diaspora community in the UK were reportedly told by the former British Secretary of State for Overseas Development, Lynda Chalker (now Baroness chalker of Wallassy), that for “Somaliland” project to stand any chance of succeeding, they [secessionists] should bring other northern clans onboard the secession bandwagon, a mammoth task that was always going to be difficult to undertake. Believing that everyone was on their side, the secessionist flatly rejected such a suggestion. So long as SNM had the upper hand militarily, they couldn’t care the feelings of unionist clans. This had created resentment among unionist communities in SSC, Makhir and Awdal. Then as expected came Awdalstate in March 2011, a Diaspora-inspired regional administration that threw the gauntlet to Hargeisa-based authority. Although secessionists have taken Awdalities for granted for reasons only known to them unlike SSC, a simmering resentment was always brewing in the residents of these two regions, particularly among the Diaspora community toward the secession. Awdal and Salel regions are now buzzing with the news that, at long last, an administration of their own had finally arrived, even though still at its infancy. With both SSC and Awdalstate, not to mention Makhirstate, challenging the SNM hegemony on former British Somaliland territories, the secession movement that could not manage a single support from the international community in their favor over a period of twenty years is coming to a grinding halt. All diplomatic doors are slammed on their face as far as international recognition is concerned. TFG and Mogadishu factor After a long and bloody civil war that has decimated more than half of its population, Mogadishu, the war-ravaged capital of Somalia, is finally emerging from its miserable past. A normal semblance of life is springing up everywhere in the city, not to mention people going out and doing their day-to-day normal chores without looking over their shoulders. Even a Turkish man (BBC report) was spotted cycling in one of the Mogadishu streets as recently as this week, a thing that was unthinkable only a few months ago. Foreign countries are re-opening their missions. The Al-Shabaab terrorist group, which brought death and destruction to the residents of Mogadishu, is on the wane although they can still pose a threat to certain areas of the city and its environs. For a large number of northern Somalia population, this is the news they longed for many years. Should peace continue to prevail in Mogadishu (and it is most likely this time round), there is no reason why many northerners would not contemplate going back to their properties in Mogadishu aka Xamar and re-start a new life.
  15. Has Somaliland’s One Clan-Secession Project come to an end? Unwise dreams, as we know, often turn to an utter failure. Every country on the earth has its own travail before navigating away from perilous conflict. History has repeatedly underscored those with impracticable objectives–like the elk of Hitler–to never succeed and so we remember them that way. In perspective, Somalia conflict is one fueled by clandestine clan supremacy and greed. In late 90s when Somalia’s central government collapsed after Ethiopian supported guerrilla forces (United Somali Congress) led by late General Aidid attacked government positions including Siad Barre’s presidential Palace and military establishments around the capital Mogadishu, another Ethiopian sponsored movement (Somali National Movement a.k.a SNM) took the northern regions (former British Somaliland), at a moment whilst USC militia carried out widespread atrocities against Mogadishu residents. The SNM was badly crushed in 1988 by Siyad Barre when it attempted to occupy Hargeisa, the second largest metropolitan city in Somalia. When the conflict escalated in the southern end of the country, SNM shifted its goals. The most powerful army forces in the north, the 26th army division disbanded upon learning the grim announcement of installed prime minister Omar Arte Qalib, an SNM kinsman who took the power after Manifesto Leaders negotiated power transfer with the Siyad’s regime. In the face of war, Omar Arte, an experienced diplomat and one of the longest serving ministers under Siad Barre regime, did not safe the country from feuding clans, but rather chose to steer it to her demise, a raison d’être later understood after SNM declared unilateral secession in the north. As the combatants in the south continued to devastate what was left of the Somali State, uncertainties and mistrust amongst different political stakeholders from feuding clans created a breeding ground for opportunistic ‘warlords,’ piracy, ragtag insurgency, and smugglers. For SNM collaborationist, the looming conflict gave them the window to step up the ‘secession campaign.’ The one clan administration in Hargeisa tried to sell the world their malicious democratic venture, however the international community refused to heed Somalia’s dismemberment. After 20 years of ‘wild goose chase’ style diplomatic hunch, finally the SNM loyalists have realized their dream to separate from Somalia has become an ‘eternal’ fantasy. Ambassador Mahamed Shiekh Hasan Nuuriye oo ka hadaly Ictiraafka Somaliland 2011-Dec-03 Ottawa In a recent video posted on Youtube.com, the champions of the illegitimate secession project admitted the invisibility of the recognition hunt. “Somaliland’s long sought ‘recognition’ endeavors have stalled due to binding international resolutions passed under the United Nations Sovereign Nations Chapter,” said Ambassador Mahamed Shiekh Hasan Nuuriye, Somaliland’s designate ambassador to Addisababa. The ambassador further told his audience, “…I met many ambassadors from European embassies in Addisababa. Almost all of them asked me two questions: is Somaliland a country? Which I responded, yes indeed it’s a functioning democracy, and all government institutions are present. The second question is always, if you’re a prosperous country, why the international community is not recognizing your country? This question of course is the main obstacle and cannot be answered very easily. However, I believe, should Somaliland focus on other tasks such as an economic development program, and if that succeeds, lack of recognition will not hamper our efforts,” Said ambassador Nuuriye. He added, “the international community has long ago passed resolutions intended to protect Somalia’s sovereignty, and these resolutions were passed after the collapse of Somalia’s central government in 1991. The recognition goal can come closer if we seek permission from Somalis, instead of committing our resources to an infinite ambition.” Trying to hide circumstances surrounding the recognition quest, the ambassador blamed the international community’s unpleasant response to have stalled the secession campaign. The ambassador shoved the facts on the side, that most northern Somalis oppose the secession project, a protracted claim pinpointing the ’cause’ and fogging the ‘effect,’ or for that matter, the real face of the secession strategy. Recent drought assistance by the people and government of Somaliland to their brethren in the south, was seen by many, as a precursor that suggested something would come out of the secessionists rabble. The admission of the ambassador and of course his fellow admirers translate to yet another ill-conceived agenda to look other avenues, such as offering bribe to top Transitional Federal Government leaders, known to consist some of the most corrupted politicians Somalia has seen since her independence in the 60s. As secessionists maneuver their unwieldy machine, the greater Somali society realize shared circumstances–perpetuated by 20 years of civil conflict–that benefits of being one nation far outweighs than propping puppet regional administrations, designed and managed by Somalia’s eternal enemies: Ethiopia and Kenya. On the other hand, the war of religious fortunes with many competing components has been taking root in the Horn of Africa, a phenomenon which thought the public that consistent wars only breed another wars. Mohamud Ahmed
  16. Awdal State of Somalia: 5 Principles of the Awdal State Revolution & Movement - By Aman H.D. awdalstate.com/ December 12, 2011 Dear Comrades, The Awdal State is emerging therefore we need to have guidelines to the Revolution at hand. As the Revolution approaches, and the freedom and liberty of the Awdal people become a reality, we need to know who our allies are and who our opponents are. The Revolution has no gray area, it is black and white. You are either with us, or you are against us. If you are an Awdalite and are against the Awdal State (and for the SNM State, aka Somaliland), let it be known that the People’s Army will hold you accountable. There are 5 principles of the Revolution, and every comrade of the Awdal State must believe in these 5 principles: (1). Belief in ONE Somali nation-state (i.e. belief in the Somali Republic); (2). Belief in the Awdal State as a semi-autonomous federal state (within the Somali Republic); (3). Belief in the criminality of the SNM. You must believe that they are war criminals and should be tried in a court of law for the many injustices they have inflicted on the Awdalites; (4). Belief in the Ugaas (may Allah preserve him); and (5). Belief that in the Somali Republic the overall Somali interest comes first and foremost (i.e. it supersedes any clannish interests), and belief that in the Awdal State the overall Awdal interest comes first and foremost (i.e. it supersedes any clannish interests). Let it be known that if you do not adhere to these 5 principles of the Revolution you are not a true revolutionary. Our Revolution is not only about defending the honor and integrity of the Awdalites from the SNM and the neo-SNM (i.e. the Somaliland National Army), but also to resurrect our Sacred Somali Republic. Somali nationalism is the foundation of the Awdal State and is the foundation to our Revolution. Victory is for the People’s Army! In Solidarity, Wadani Aman H.D. Obsiye
  17. People of Awdal, SSC, and Maakhir support United Somalia/Somaliweyn. Awdal, SSC and Maakhir Regions of Somalia are predominantly Unionists/ Somali nationalist strongholds. The supporters of SNM/Somalidiid-land are NOT only Secessionists, but they are Clan-Secessionists SNM/Somaliland is one-clan secessionist rebel faction, and it wants to create an Independent One-Clan State based on fake and unfair ancient colonial map. For the last 20 years snm/Somaliland clan-secessionists were seeking to secede from Nation of Somalia, Alhamdulilaah they failed, all the 200+ countries of the world and all international organization/bodies rejected to recognize One Clan-State in 21 Century. </font
  18. Xaaji Xunjuf;765305 wrote: Hey iibaan why are you quoting mmi something he never said on this topic This topic was about buuhoolde since when is buhoolde in sool and sanaag MMA didn't have to mention Buhoodle, because in Buhoodle already the national blue flag of Somalia proudly flies above the skies of Buhoodle, Cayn, SSC Somalia. Buhoodle is the capital and the birthplace of North Somalia Unionist Movements ( both SSC & Awdal), And Tunis is the birthplace of Arab Spring and Revolution. Today, Buhoodle is Free and Proud, similarly Laas Caanood, Yaqoori, Ceergaabo, Gabiley, Zeylac, Dila, and Borame all want to be free like the Mother of freedom Buuhoodle. BUHOODLE - The Home of The Brave