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  1. “Shirka Golaha Dhexe ee Kulmiye ka qayb gali mayno wixii ka soo baxana aqbali mayno” Garabka is bahaysiga Mucaridka DHAGAYSO http://waaheen.com/?p=48771
  2. ANALYSIS By Simon Allison In Somaliland, most politicians are known by their nicknames. So President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud is 'Silanyo,' which translates to 'skinny lizard' - a throwback to his youth when he was tall and slim. President Silanyo is not skinny anymore, however, and nor should he be president - his term in office was supposed to expire on 26 June 2015. But after the scheduled elections were repeatedly postponed, Silanyo is still in charge, and no one is particularly surprised. Although Somaliland is famed for its regular, peaceful elections - an oasis of peace and democracy in a region usually associated with authoritarianism and conflict - almost every election in its history has been subject to lengthy delays. Somaliland's last parliamentary elections, for example, were conducted in 2005, meaning that the current crop of representatives have served for five years longer than intended. The last presidential election (won by Silanyo), was originally scheduled for March 2008, but only took place more than two years after. True to form, then, Somaliland's upper house of parliament - the Guurti, or House of Elders - unilaterally extended the term of Silanyo's internationally unrecognised government by 22 months, over the protests of opposition parties. This habit of delaying elections illustrates the fragility of Somaliland's progress. For more than 20 years, Somaliland has been the quintessential good news story in the Horn of Africa, proof that stability, development and relatively good governance is possible in the region. Its successes contrast sharply with the repeated failures of governments in Somalia, of which Somaliland is technically a part. However, there are signs that Somaliland's famed unity and stability are beginning to crack: small warnings that all is not right in the self-declared republic. The major shadow is Somaliland's continued failure to receive any form of recognition from the international community. Somaliland views itself as an independent, sovereign nation, but this view is not officially shared by anybody else - and now Somalilanders are getting impatient. 'The lack of recognition and development is an impediment on all issues related to development and aid. It might trigger hostilities of some kind. We have a lot of unemployment; a lot of poverty. People can't wait forever. We don't know what to expect,' said Foreign Minister Mohamed Bihi Yonis in an interview with the Institute for Security Studies. Yonis' argument is that the dream of international recognition is a powerful unifying force in the territory, and that this unity could fracture once it becomes clear that the dream is unattainable. For now at least, recognition for Somaliland is simply not on the international agenda. The African Union (AU) is firmly behind the Somali Federal Government in Mogadishu - and weary of encouraging other secessionist movements across the continent. Other countries are following the AU's lead. 'Even if we wanted to recognise Somaliland, we couldn't as long as the AU doesn't,' commented a western diplomatic source in Addis Ababa. Another potentially destabilising factor is the changing nature of Islam in Somaliland. Over the last two decades, the Salafist school of Islam - more radical and puritan than Somaliland's traditional Sufism - has become more popular and extremely influential. 'Salafism is a very serious threat. It's not obvious or openly organised as a political wing, as it is in most Muslim societies. Somaliland is not an immediate hotspot. But it will become one if the democratic system is not seen to work,' said Dr Hussein Bulhan, President of Hargeisa's Frantz Fanon University. Bulhan worries that that radicals may seize on Somaliland's failure to organise timeous elections, and its failure to obtain international recognition, to push for a different system of government entirely. Not all commentators agree, however. 'Political Islam is a very important issue. We are not an island. Political Islam in the Middle East has an influence in Somaliland. But political Islam is not unified, and extremism of any kind has not had any space here,' said Mo Farah, Executive Director of Somaliland's oldest think tank, the Academy for Peace and Development. 'It could be a long-term challenge, but not in the coming 20 to 30 years. We don't see any formal political structure that these groups might represent. They have a great influence in business and education, but less in politics.' Somaliland's biggest existential threat, however, remains Somalia proper - at least in the eyes of the territory's political and civil society leaders. 'The foremost threat is that Somalia still thinks that Somaliland belongs to it. Somalia may try and get Somaliland back by force once it is stronger, and this would be a popular decision for any government in Mogadishu,' said Guleid Ahmed Jama, a lawyer with the Human Rights Centre. There is little sign of this happening in the near future, however, as Somalia's government remains weak and dependant for its authority on the African Union Mission in Somalia. It is, however, a long-term issue for both Somalia and Somaliland - and one that neither side is eager to address. Turkish-brokered peace talks have gone nowhere, with neither side offering a compromise position. Somalia insists that Somaliland is part of its sovereign territory, while Somaliland insists on full independence. As Somalia gets stronger, this issue is only likely to become more serious. Somaliland's reputation for stability and democracy is well deserved, earned the hard way over more than two decades. It's important to remember, however, that the territory's progress is not irreversible, and that Somaliland still needs all the help it can get if it is going to maintain its positive trajectory. Long may the good news story continue. Simon Allison is an ISS consultant. For a more in-depth analysis of Somaliland, see the recent ISS East Africa Report, Somaliland at the crossroads: Protecting a fragile stability. http://allafrica.com/stories/201510281560.html
  3. <cite> @Tillamook said:</cite> The old saying that "even rats abondon a sinking ship" comes to mind.? However, the politics of these calculated resignation are plain for anyone to analyze...expect these same rat-like ministers to soon join either Wadani or Ucid! Silanyo being the old rapscallion that he is, wants to make sure that the Kulmiye that Bixi inherits is one hollow and toothless political party once his term extension ends, since Mr Silanyo had reached an agreement with Mr Bixi some months ago-- that, in exchange for Bixi's support for a term extension, Silanyo would in turn support Bixi to become the next head of Kulmiye.
  4. <cite> @Mooge said:</cite> siilaanyo is done niyoow. he will leave office disgraced. i was surprised xirsi had trouble with him. loool. i thought xirsi was his guide. lol He was but he got enough of Silanyo. Silanyo popularity is very low at the moment in all over Somaliland.
  5. Silanyo sided with one of the competing camps in the upcoming november selection thus the earthquake within the party.It was naive for the resigned ministers to think Senile Silanyo will be neutral for those competing , anybody that knows his character well will tell you he is a divisive person and now that is what is destroying his own party. Liiska Wasiirada Iscasilay Iyo Madaxweyne Siilanyo Oo Ay Dhul-Gariir Ku Noqotay Is Casilada Wasiiradiisa http://warbeeg.com/index.php/2015/10/26/liiska-wasiirada-iscasilay-iyo-madaxweyne-siilanyo-oo-ay-dhul-gariir-ku-noqotay-is-casilada-wasiiradiisa/
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJM9Ye3u2dI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWlG6A4k4E8
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQyd2d4nyG0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7CCTXa8dTQ
  8. Minister of Foreign Minister Minister of Labor Minister of Presidential kitchen (Xirsi Gaab) Minister of Justice Minister of Finance and many more Hargeysa(Ramaas)October-26-2015- Wasiirka madaxtooyada Somaliland Xirsi Cali Xaaji Xasan, Wasiirka Arimaha Dibadda Maxamed Biixi Yoonis, wasiirka Shaqadda Cabdi Awdaahir Cali, Wasiirka Madaxtooyada Xirsi Cali Xaaji Xasan, Afhayeenka madaxtooyada Axmed Saleebaan Dhuxul, Wasiir xigeen dib u dejinta Nimco Xuseen Qawdhan, Wasiir ka Caddaaladda Xuseen Axmed Caydiid, iyo Wasiir Xigeenka deegaanka Cabdiwaaxid Cabdiraxmaan ayaa shaaciyay inay iska casileen xilalka ay qaranka u hayeen. http://ramaasnews.com/index.php/News/Wasiirka-Madaxtooyada-Somaliland-Oo-Iscasilay.html
  9. It is said the weapons have been buried secretly in a place called Hareed west of Maydh. It seems like it is for local use and not external activities. However if Senile Siilanyo gets hold of it he will properly send it to Galgala to try and destabilize Puntland and other regions.
  10. If it will be used to defend their land against Senile war criminal Silanyo then the locals can keep it. However we will not welcome it in our lands if it is related to other suspicious activities that occurs like in Galgala. http://hadhwanaag.ca/detail.aspx?id=166656 Doon Hubsiday Oo Ku Soo Xidhatay Xeebta Maydh,Ciidanka Somaliland Oo Ku Baxay Iyo Xaalada Deegaankaasi. (Hadhwanaagnews) Sunday, October 25, 2015 14:37:43 Hargaysa(HWN)Dooni siday saanad milatari oo iskugu jirtay hub iyo rasaas ayaa ka soo degtay magaalo xeebeeda maydh ee gobolka sanaag, hubkan oo la sheegay inuu leeyahay nin ka soo jeeda beesha degta deegaankaasi ayay xalay abaara 2:00am habeenimo ku soo xidhatay dekeda maydh. http://hadhwanaag.ca/detail.aspx?id=166656#sthash.MiG9G4bp.dpuf
  11. They look Ethiopian in the video and indistinguishable from other east Africans. It is Islam that forms a big part of Somali identity.
  12. Apparently they are not sure of the number of valid members taking part in the upcoming selection. Musharaxiinta Isbahaystay Ee Kulmiye Oo Shuruud Ku Xidhay Mustaqbalka Kulmiye http://ramaasnews.com/index.php/News/Musharaxiinta-Isbahaystay-Ee-Kulmiye-Oo-Shuruud-Ku-Xidhay-Mustaqbalka-Kulmiye.html Musharax Kijaandhe oo Madaxweyne ku-xigeenka iyo Guddoomiyaha Kulmiye ku Eedeeyey inay doonayaan si sharci darro ah inay u maamushaan Golaha Dhexe http://waaheen.com/?p=47992
  13. The football stadium incident attracted more supporters to him.
  14. http://hadhwanaagnews.ca/detail.aspx?id=165783
  15. Daawo Muqaal: Maydkii iyo Dhawaacii oo La Kala Gurayo Garoonka Magaalada Borama - http://www.harowo.com/archives/40359
  16. I donated some of the books for this new school.
  17. It was much needed in the area for the local students. Well done those who took part in it. http://oodweynemedia.com/?p=40732
  18. Dablay Weerartay Guriga Badhasaabka Awdal Ee Boorama Boorama(Ramaas)October-07-2015- Ugu yaraan 2 ka mid ah ilaalada badhasaabka gobolka Awdal ayaa dhintay kadib markii dablay hubaysani soo weerartay gurigiisa oo ku yaala magaalada Boorama. waxaa sidoo kale hawlgalkaasi ku dhaawacmay laba ilaalada badhasaabka ah. http://ramaasnews.com/index.php/News/Dablay-Weerartay-Guriga-Badhasaabka-Awdal-Ee-Boorama.html
  19. It is good even the smaller communities are aiming to play on a equal footing. It will be interesting what they do after 15 November if Musa Bixi is elected in their party. I think they will properly join of the opposition parties.