Saalax

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  1. Alle ha u sahlo. War Deg Deg Ah: Dhul Gariir Laga Dareemayo Magalada Hargaysa Hadeer Iyo Magalada Boorame Oo U Ku Xoogan Yahay Sida uu Noo Cadeeyey Goobjooje. Togaherer: Dhuul Gariir Caawa Laga Dareemay Hargaysa.Dhuul Gariir Aan Sida U Waynen Aya Caawa Laga Daremay Magalada Hargaysa Kaas Oo Qadar Ilbidhiqsiyo Ah Ruxay Guud Ahaan Dafaha Magalada Hargaysa Dhuul Gariirkaan Oo Dhacay Sacdu Markay Ahayd 2 Iyo 25 Daqiiqo Ayaan Cabirka Riktarka Aan Wali Si Rasmi Ah Loo Ogaan Balse Waxa Daremay Dadwaynaha Ku Kala Nool Darafyada Magalada Oo U Qar Kood Ka Kiciyey Hurdada. Dhuul Gariirkan Ayaan Ila Imika Aan La Ogaan Khasaraha U Gaystay.Mar Aanu La Xidhidhnay Qaybo Ka Mid Ah Magalada Aya Aay Noo Cadeyeen In Ay Daremen Oo Ay Hurdada Ka Keecen Dadwaynihi Casimada Iyo Nawaxigeda Ku Dhaqna.Ila Hada War Rasmiya Lagama Hayo Sababta Dhabta Ah Lakiin Warar Anu Ka Helayno Borama Aya Sheegaya In Ay Dhuul Gariir Xoog Leh U Ka Dhacay Borame Taas Oo U Noo Xaqijiyey Mid Ka Mid Ah Ganacsadaysha Suuqa Boorame Waxanu Noo Sheegay In U Ahaa Mid Aan Nocisa Hore Loo Araag Wixi War Ah Ee Ka Soo Kordha Wanu Idin Soo Gudbin Doona Hargaysa Togaherer http://www.togaherer.com/2011/08/03/war-dag-dag-ah-dhul-gariir-laga-dareemay-magalada-hargaysa-hada-iyo-magalada-boorame-oo-u-ku-xoogana/
  2. Who can guess which city this seaside place is?
  3. Wiil Cusub your right it's Dhire Dhaba a city shared by Oromo and Somali ethnic groups.
  4. Who can guess which city is this?
  5. It's the City Center. Jigjigyar is more like suburb neighbourhood.
  6. kk the mountains gave it away. Yes it's Hargeysa.
  7. Who can guess which city is this?
  8. So SSC are fighting on both sides some with TFG and some with Al Shabab? interesting.
  9. Somewhere in Puntland Garowe i think.
  10. oba hiloowlow that is Mogadishu Suuqa Bakaraha.
  11. I don't agree with the concept guurka sokeeye only because i was born from two distinct groups kk. Seriously though in this present timeline knowing the complex situation in the Somali Peninsula most Somali's tend to stick to what they know (A). (their own clan), (B)surrounding neighbour groups, or © marrying from the group of their maternal side.
  12. I think it is somewhere in South Somalia. Balcad or Wankaweyn?
  13. oba hiloowlow;738130 wrote: Saalax its somewhere north i believe, could it be ceerigaabo? kk you are on a roll today. Yes you got it right it's Ceerigaabo.
  14. Who can guess which city is this?
  15. The roads were built by the chinese and donar aids. Improvement on healthcare, Agriculture, Forbade tribalism that i agree with you but only to be started again by non other than him by favouring different groups, putting some of his uneducated kinsman to top positions in the government just because of "kinship" and settling unknown refuuge's into other people's lands to change demographics.
  16. That is rich coming from a former puppet of the ousted dictator Siad Bare.
  17. SomaliNationalist aslong as the proud brave descendants of the SNM are alive your kind will be barred from Somaliland.
  18. This is also widespread in the capital of Puntland(Garowe). Shockinly even young boys are targetted. A doctor from Puntland General hospital then addressed the issue of rape, telling the audience that it was a wide spread problem in Garowe, and that young girls, young boys as well as elderly women were victims. http://www.so.undp.org/index.php/Somalia-Stories/Puntland-judges-get-training-on-HIV/AIDS.html
  19. She said rapes were committed by men from the host community(Puntland). http://manabolyo.com/?p=60
  20. Xaaji Xunjuf;737508 wrote: Loools while Former irish retired president visits Mogadisho Just because he wants to feel better helping the poor souls EU Ministers Visit Somaliland and deal with a real government. Danish Minsiter for international Development Cooperation Mr. Søren Pind British Minister for international development Cooperation http://www.ramaasnews.com/images/news/DSC01470.JPG Deputy Norweigian Foreign Minister Visits Also Somaliland Dutch Foreign Minister Also Visits Somaliland British Minister for african affairs Visits Also Somaliland :cool:
  21. The Garowe Pirate Adminstration is widely known for raping IDP's and Member of Parliaments also assaulting young girls. Irin: SOMALIA: Rape “a major problem” for Bosasso IDPs Published on July 28, 2011 The number of reported rapes in camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Bosasso, in Somalia’s self-declared autonomous region of Puntland, is increasing and rape has become “a major problem”, says a civil society source. “We are seeing more and more women who have been raped in the displaced camps,” said Hawa Ali Jama, of We Are Women Activists (WAWA), an NGO. “We have recorded 30 women raped in October 2009 and 45 in November,” she said. These numbers did not reflect the actual number of raped women, because many did not report it, she said, for two reasons. First, the family may not want the case to be reported “because they are afraid that it will reflect badly on them”. Second, the woman may be afraid the perpetrator may come back and harm her or her family. Jama said there were at least 24 IDP camps in Bosasso and rape cases had been reported in most. She said rapes were committed either by men from the host community or other IDPs. Among the IDPs there were men who took a fancy to a girl and wanted to marry her but if they were rejected, “he may return at night to rape her; he will then be forced to marry her, according to tradition. That was his aim all along.” Unsafe haven Many of the displaced fled violence in the south, particularly the Somali capital, Mogadishu. Ambro (not her real name) came to Bosasso, the commercial capital of Puntland, in 2005, seeking a safe haven for her family. A month ago her teenage daughter was attacked near the IDP camp that is their new home in Bosasso while Ambro was out finding work in the town. “It was around 11:30am when a young man raped my girl,” the 35-year-old mother of five said. “He tied her up and then raped her.” By the time the mother returned she found her daughter bleeding. WAWA staff took her to the doctor. “She is recovering now but it is hard for a young girl to recover from something like this,” said Ambro. “I never thought it would happen here. It was for fear of something like this happening that I fled Mogadishu,” she explained. “It seems no place is safe for us.” Breaking the silence In the same month and in the same IDP camp two men raped a young girl. “These people survive on very little and they supplement it with work they find in the town. Now they are afraid that when they go to find work they may get raped,” Jama said, adding that it was becoming one of the biggest security concerns for the women. Jama said her group and others working with the displaced had started a campaign to encourage women to report cases of rape. “We have volunteers in the camps who interact with the women and encourage them to come forward.” Her group was providing counselling and medical help. The authorities are also taking the matter more seriously. “We have a very good relationship with the local authorities and once we identify the culprit they are arrested and taken to court.” The volunteers and staff stay with the survivors throughout the process. “We are there with them until the rapist is brought to court and convicted. This has encouraged more women to come forward,” she said. A campaign of awareness to encourage families to abandon the tradition of hiding rape cases has helped to “break the silence”, she said. “We will keep fighting until we put a stop to these violations,” said Jama. Ambro said she did not know what she would do now. “I cannot take my children back to Mogadishu, because it is not safe but I don’t feel safe here either. At least here I have the support of the people like WAWA.” http://manabolyo.com/?p=60