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Demonstrations in Buhoodle, Kismaayo and Xamar Cadeey
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
laakin kuwan calan blue bey wataan Alshabaab calanka ma ogolla -
Haya imikana maxa la gudboon Shirki Dibu shirinta lolz
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Khaansirku wa duulaya maalin dhow huuno engine uun ba lugu xidha wa Duuli kara
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Keeni goorma la ino furaya.
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Cali Khalif Galaydh Speaks About Somalia Somaliland
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Khaddar is telling us cali khalif galaydh wasn’t aware of The declaration of independence in 1991, which is absurd Garaad cabdiqani and garaad selebaan and cali khalif Knew exactly what was going on , Why didn’t you just say cali khalif didn’t like the independence of Somaliland, The declaration of independence was very clear -
yaa Mujaheedinta u dhawaan kara bal wakaase ha ku dhacan inay dacweyaan
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I heard Garaad soofe Maxamuud xaji cumar camay buu meesha keenay oo walaga diiday shirki na wa diiday now Beesha buhoodle support the khusuusii but the garaad of buhoodle doesn’t.
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Garaad soofe duraan shirki fashil bu ku sheegay maxa ka jira arinkas.
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Bossaso: City of dreams:IDP to trader, an inspirational story
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Originally posted by General Duke: Xaji Xunduf, adeer the story proves how bankrupt your arguments are. In clan terms those from Western Somalia are closer in blood to Faroole, than those from Bay, yet again read the story. Only in Puntland adeer. They were the words of the leaders of your administration not my words It was Ilka jir and your faroole that stated , that Ethnic Somalis in the Ethiopian Somali region . Are not Somali citizens , There for are not welcome In puntland Don’t describe your puntland as a paradise for Somalis from other regions The poor people from baydhabo are blamed for something they did not do , we all know who was behind the explosions in bosaaso. internal beef between reer boosaaso. -
Bossaso: City of dreams:IDP to trader, an inspirational story
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Originally posted by General Duke: With all the talk of “Pirates” and they hate Somali’s, and they hand over Somali’s, and they are “whore land”, and so on. The reality can not be further from the nonsense the political “enemies” of Puntland spew. Puntland is the hope, the inspiration and the place where many Somali’s from the south in their hundreds of thousands have found a haven, a home and a place to prosper. With its deep poverty, the people of Puntland have been generous, to their fellow Somali’s. To live in Puntland you need only be a Somali, nothing more or less. Are you sure didn’t faroole claim that Ethnic Somalis from the ONLF regions aren’t Somali citizens but foreigners -
Somaliland only deals will Nations not with individuals or high ranking pirates
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Originally posted by General Duke: ^^^Xaji, you did not add anything to the argument. Again if you can not convince the likes of Rageh Omaar, how can you convince any nation state? And what will Convincing a reporter , Contribute to Somaliland?
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Yes Dukey No body Supports Somaliland , They are all for somaliweyn , thats why somaliland is still standing and strong, If its all nonsense why keep mentioning it
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Funny topic
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Originally posted by *Ibtisam: Israel is not a Jewish state. Horta maxaad ahey, I am not even sure inad ruun tahey. Oke it an Arab state happy
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So why is Israel seeing a s boogyman , Israel is just one of those countries in the world. That has interest , I don’t see any problem with Somaliland seeking Relations with the Jewish state We can provide Isreal access to the most strategic location in the world, While we will have access to Israeli Hi tech Industry and investors , guys the cold war is over The Americans are competing with the Chinese and the feuding forces such as The Jewish state And the iran Will compete for access in east Africa both Parties will gain from this. And guy what makes one gaal better then other Lets cut ties with all the infidels Or lets work with all of them
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Originally posted by Che -Guevara: ^What's wrong with pursuing your interests no matter how misguided they might be? What makes his interest misguided?
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Israel Partnering in Africa Against Terror by Malkah Fleisher Follow Israel news on and . (IsraelNN.com) Israel is increasing its partnership in Africa, united with factions which are battling fundamentalist Islam. Following February talks between Israel and the Kenyan government in which the African country requested Israeli assistance in fighting terror, Israel and Kenya may form a joint force to guard against the entry of terrorists through the northern Kenyan border with Somalia. In addition, Israel has reportedly expressed an interest in being the first country to recognize the autonomous province of Somaliland as a country, according to a report in Somaliland's Golis News. Somaliland broke away from Somalia – Kenya's eastern neighbor – in 1991, rebelling against Somalian military dictator Siad Barre. A positive relationship with Somaliland could have important geo-military significance for Israel, due to the province's position at the northeastern tip of Africa, on the southern bank of the Gulf of Aden. Somaliland's northern coast is located just south of the strategic Bab al-Mandab strait at the southern end of the Red Sea. A deputy leader of al-Qaeda recently announced the terror group's aim to re-enforce Somali militants in order to turn Somaliland into a bastion of Islamic fundamentalism and hamper the ability of Israeli vessels to sail south out of the Red Sea. He said al-Qaeda wants to put Bab al-Mandab "under the protection of Islam," according to a report by the al-Malahim Establishment for Media Production. The Somali press has also reported that Israel may establish an outpost at the port of Berbera in Somaliland, to guard the entrance to the Red Sea. Up until now, Somaliland – which is overwhelmingly populated by Sunni Muslims – has been unable to receive any kind of foreign aid, development assistance, or military equipment because of a lack of international recognition.
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Israel Eyes New Alliances In Africa Tel Aviv, 9 March 2010 (Somalilandpress) – Israel is struggling to keep its diplomatic friends in Africa as Iran makes a determined effort to expand its influence there, making the continent an emerging theater in the Iran-Israel confrontation. But these days the Jewish state has a new ally, Kenya, which wants Israeli help to fight the growing menace of jihadist terrorism emanating from war-torn Somalia, Kenya’s northern neighbor where jihadists linked to al-Qaida are active. Israel is also seeking a foothold in the turbulent Horn of Africa to guard the approaches of the Red Sea. This is a vital shipping route and the access to the Arabian Sea for missile-armed Israeli submarines to target Iran should hostilities erupt. It is also used by Iran to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in the Gaza Strip via Sudan and Egypt. The Kenyans have suffered three major attacks by al-Qaida in recent years — the suicide bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi on Aug. 7, 1998, and twin attacks Nov. 28, 2002, in Mombasa, the bombing of a hotel frequented by Israelis and a missile attack on an Israeli airliner. Kenyan Minister of Internal Security George Saitoti asked for Israeli counter-terrorism assistance when he visited Jerusalem in February. According to media reports, he told Israeli leaders: “The jihad is taking over Somalia and threatening to take over Kenya and all of Africa. No one is more experienced than you in fighting internal terrorism.” These reports said the Israelis responded by saying they were prepared to consider establishing a joint force with Kenya to guard its northwestern border to prevent terrorist infiltration. Somalia’s al-Shebab Islamist movement, which is fighting a Western-backed transitional government in Mogadishu, has repeatedly threatened to attack Kenya for allegedly training Somali troops. According to the Jamestown Foundation, a U.S. think tank that monitors jihadist militancy, “The talks with Kenya appear to be part of a growing Israeli interest in the Horn of Africa.” In early February, Yigal Palmor, spokesman for Israel’s Foreign Ministry, reportedly told the Somalia media that Israel was prepared to recognize the breakaway territory of Somaliland, which split from Somalia in 1991, as an independent nation. If that happened, Israel would be the first country to recognize Somaliland, which is strategically located on the Gulf of Aden. There have been reports, all unconfirmed, that Israel has its eye on setting up a naval outpost at the port of Berbera to monitor the approaches to the Red Sea. The Soviet military established a naval port there in 1969 during the Cold War, along with an airfield capable of handling all types of military and cargo aircraft. Last June, one of the Israeli navy’s German-built Dolphin class submarines, reputedly able to carry nuclear-armed missiles, transited the Suez Canal from the Mediterranean into the northern end of the Red Sea for “exercises.” That was generally seen as a warning to Iran as Israeli warships usually have to take the long route from the Mediterranean via the Cape of Good Hope to reach the Red Sea. Two Saar 5-class missile ships followed in July to beef up the Israeli presence in the waterway. According to several Internet reports, two more Israeli warships passed through the canal in recent weeks into the Red Sea. Israel’s Defense Ministry declined comment. In the 1950s and ’60s, Israel cultivated links with many of the post-colonial African states because they provided considerable diplomatic support in the United Nations and other internal forums, usually in exchange for military and agricultural support. That changed amid a swell in pro-Arab sentiment following the Middle Eastern wars of 1967 and 1973. More recently, Iran has been buying off some of Israel’s erstwhile allies in a systematic effort to spread Tehran’s influence in the Third World. Last year, Mauritania, one of the few Arab League members to have relations with Israel, told it to close its embassy in the capital, Nouakchott, after Iran moved in. Iran’s clout in central and west Africa is also heightened by the presence of large and influential communities of Lebanese Shiites who are generally sympathetic to Hezbollah. They dominate the diamond trade in the region, which provides considerable funds for the Iranian-backed movement. However, in recent months, Israel has been building military and intelligence links with Ethiopia, Nigeria and other African states. Source: UPI
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waxa afka laga sheegto wixi arligi yaalay wa labba shay oo kala duwan
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Garad Abdullahi Garad Soofe Has Resigned From Buuro Wadal Conference
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Cowke's topic in Politics
woow this is big blow garaad soofe duuran wa garaadka reer Buhoodle