Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. Classified;958148 wrote: I would like to see if Ali Khalif Galaydh would do exactly the same thing. I wonder what the reaction would be? The Gerad is welcome to its his country 2
  2. Prof. Axmed Ismaaciil Samatar Oo Si Weyn Loogu soo dhaweeyay Somaliland June 2nd, 2013 Hareysa (Somaliland.Org)-Shirgudoonka Golaha Wakiilada,Xubno ka Tirsan Golaha Wasiirrada,Madax dhaqameedyo iyo dadweyne Tiro badan ayaa maanta si diiran ugu soo dhaweeyay Madaarada Magaalooyinka Berbera iyo Hargaysa Aqoon yahan Axmed Ismaaciil Samatar oo ka mid ah Siyaasiyiinta Somaliland. Aqoonyahanka ayaa markii uu diyaarada ka soo degay inta uu Jilbo Joogsaday ayuu dhunkaday Dhulkiisa Hooyo ee uu mudada dheer ka maqnaa,waxaana Madaarka Hargaysa ku soo dhaweeyay Xubno Wasiirro ah oo ay ka mid yihiin Wasiirka Madaxtooyada,Warfaafinta Kalluumaysiga,Beeraha,Boosaha iyo Isgaadhsiinta iyo Duulista Hawada,Madaxda Xisbiyada Qaranka,Siyaasiyiin,Aqoon yahano,Madaxdhaqameedyo, iyo Qaybaha Bulshada. Wasiirka Wasaarada Kalluumaysiga iyo Khayraadka Bada ee Somaliland Mudane C.laahi Jaamac Cismaan Geel Jire ayaa hadal Kooban oo uu Qolka Nasashada ee Madaarka ka jeediyay Waxa uu Sheegay in Xukuumad ahaan ay ku faraxsan yihiin inay dadkiisa iyo dalkiisaba ku soo dhaweeyaan Prof Axmed Ismaaciil Samatar oo Mudo dheer ka Maqnaa. Markaas kadib Aqoon yahan Axmed Ismaaciil Samatar ayaa Sheegay inuu u mahad naqayo Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyada Somaliland Mudane Axmed Maxamed Siilaanyo,oo Marti qaadkan u fidiyay waxaa kale oo uu mahadnaq u diray Wasiirada Madaxtooyada,Kalluumaysiga iyo Safiirka Somaliland ee Wadanka Kenya oo door Mugleh ka qaatay imaatinkiisa. Prof Samatar waxa uu Xusay inaanu Sheegi Karin ereyo uu ku Muuneeyo Madaxdii iyo dadweynihii ku soo dhaweeyay Magaalooyinka Berbera iyo Hargaysa,waxaanu intaas ku daray inuu ku faraxsan yahay imaatinka dalkiisa hooyo. Prof Axmed Ismaaciil Samatar oo ka hadlaya Ujeedada Socdaalkiisa Xilligan ee Somaliland waxa uu Sheegay inuu salka ku hayo sidii uu u Ogaan lahaa xaalada dhabta ah ee ay dadkiisu ku sugan yihiin isagoo intaas ku daray in isaga iyo Koox la socotaaba ay Socdaal ku tagi doonaan Degmada Saylac ila Degmada Ceerigaabo si uu Xog ogaal ugu noqdo Nolosha dhabta ah ee Somaliland isla markaana uu u helo Xog uu adduunka u bandhigi karo. Somaliland.Org/Hargeysa
  3. Classified;958139 wrote: Axmed Ismacil Samatar is literally embarrassing Reer Awdal. Look at how he bows down on his forehead in front of the Hargeisa tribe, putting his forehead on the ground in a gesture of defeat. Oh, how the mighty Awdal Sultanate has fallen. 20 years ago, thousands of Awdalites were execute by SNM, right? Hargeysa tribe and borama tribe are of the same origin they are the same people there are no differences between the people of Somaliland.
  4. Welcome home professor Ahmed you have been away for to long.Your friends your family members all of them welcome you and the rest of the people of Somaliland.
  5. Watch the pictures here every this is the hero's welcome he received in hargeisa http://toggaherernews.com/daawo-sawirada-soo-dhawaynta-pro-axmed-ismaaciil-samatar-oo-si-heer-sare-ah-loo-soo-dhaweeyey-magaalada-hargeysa/
  6. The deputy mayor of Berbera The deputy parliament speaker Sultan jamac samatar thats his first cousin the man he is hugging The port manager of berbera ina xoor xoor Its a decent welcome
  7. ^^ Thats berbera airport he was flown from berbera to hargeisa watch the pictures coming in from hargeysa in a short moment.
  8. Moonlight this is Africa when foreign delegates from Africa or Arab countries arrive the Prime Minister welcomes them or the foreign minister. We have seen it with the Egyptian foreign minister Muhammad kamel was received by Fawziyaa. But when Foreign delegates from America and other western powers they get a welcome from the President.
  9. malistar2012;958101 wrote: its common thing among Somalilanders Politicians loose in Xamar they run to the separatist , they feel like they can't survive among other Somali politicians competition . how is somaliland suppose to survive in the international world alone , its okay we lost Samater we got Madam Fawsiya There are barely no Somaliland politicians in Somalia maybe one or 2 , the last big fish was General jamac maxammad qaliib and he retired. And Buuba is lost in his own confusion. Dont worry about Somaliland and its survival it survived the past 22 years with no help of the IC. And it will continue to do so.
  10. Carafaat;958100 wrote: I hope Hargeysa or Amoud University offer him a guest lectureship and make use of this opportunity to have such esteemed scholar in their midst. Yeah he will do that not just hargeysa and borama university but also ceerigaabo and Burco university.
  11. Somalia is more semi presidential republic the power lies in the hands of the President while the prime minister operates more as the vice president. Miyir he still represents Somalia dont you see the Somali flag in front of the conference. The Prime minister are in Mogadishu running the daily affairs of the government. They couldn't both leave the country, The Foreign Minister is In Kenya on a foreign trip. Kenya and Somalia are still not in agreement he needed her there.
  12. Its been more than 2 decades since he has not visited his motherland Family members friends all of them haven't seen him for a long period of time. His Cousin Suldaan ibrahim Jamac samatar and many other leaders of SL. Are glad to have him back.
  13. Prof Axmed Ismaaciil Samater Oo Hadda Soo Gaadhay Hargeysa, Kuna Dhex Sujuuday Madaarka Cigaal (SLT-Hargeysa) – Prof Axmed Ismaaciil Samater oo ah aqoonyahan reer Somaliland, ayaa goor dhawayd ka soo deggay Garoonka diyaaradaha Hargeysa ee Cigaal oo ay keentay diyaarad khaas ah oo xukuumadda Somaliland kaga soo qaaday Madaarka diyaaradaha ee Berbera. Axmed Ismaaciil Samater, oo soo dhawayntiisa aad loogu diyaar-garoobay isla-markaana xukuumadda Madaxwayne Siilaanyo u saartay guddi gaar ah soo dhawayntiisa, ayaa markii uu diyaaradda ka soo deggay ku Sujuuday badhtamaha Madaarka Cigaal International Airport ee Magaalada Hargeysa, isaga oo dhunkaday ciida dhulka hooyo, si uu Alle ugaga mahad celiyo sida nabadgalyada ah ee uu dalkiisa hooyo ugu soo celiyey. Prof Axmed Ismaaciil Samater, oo ah aqoonyahan iyo siyaasi reer Somaliland ah, balse aaminsanaa mabda’a Somali-weyn, una tartamay jagada Madaxwaynenimo ee dalka Somaliya, balse ku hongoobay, ayaa waxa madaarka ku sugayey boqollaal qof oo reer Somaliland ah, kuwaasi oo ay ka mid yihiin Wasiirro iyo masuuliyiin kale oo ay ka mid yihiin Madax-dhaqameedka kala duwan ee reer Somaliland, kuwaasi oo qaarkood ka yimaadeen Magaalada Borama.
  14. I dont think the constitution says that he has to pick people from other corners when taking part of a conference. People should really stop crying you cant call for autonomous states and say the federal government is being unfair to our clan states. At the same act dramatic and want to be represented at every conference abroad.
  15. This is not a big issue these people are just the president trusted staff.Its just a coincident they share the same ancestry. The man who wrote this article said also its clearly not something new in the Somali political culture. By the way aslong as Saacid is oke with it and he doesn't see it as a problem i dont think this a problem. What is important is the final agreement Somalia got 55 Million USD aid from Japan , i think its Mission accomplished. And the Japanese promised they would help Somalia with creating jobs and help assist Somalia on many other fields.
  16. Xukuumadda Kenya oo Qorsheynaysa in Qoxootiga Soomaaliyeed ee ku jira xeryaha Dhadhaab dib loogu celiyo Somalia Axad, Juun 02, 2013 (HOL) — Dowladda Kenya ayaa qorsheynaysa inay dib ugu celiso qoxootiga Soomaaliyeed ee ku jira xeryaha Dhadhaab Soomaaliya sida ay sheegtay wasiirradda arrimaha dibadda ee Kenya, Aamina Maxamed oo Nairobi kula kulantay Jicmihii shalay ra’iisul wasaare ku xigeenka ahna wasiiradda arrimaha dibadda Soomaaliya Fowziyo Yuusuf Xaaji Aadan. Warsaxaafadeed kasoo baxay wasaaradda arrimaha dibadda ee Kenya ayaa lagu sheegay in labada wasiir ay ku heshiiyeen in magaalada Nairobi lagu qabto shir looga hadlayo sidii qoxootiga Soomaalida ah dib loogu celin lahaa dalkooda. Sidoo kale, warsaxaafadeedka waxaa lagu sheegay in qabashada shirkan uu yahay mid ay isku af-garteen madaxaweynaha Soomaaliya, Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud iyo madaxweynaha Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta. Labada wasiir arrimo dibadeed ee Soomaaliya iyo Kenya ayaa waxay sidoo kale uga doodeen kulankooda diyaarinta marti-qaad uu madaxweynaha Kenya u fidiyay madaxweynaha Soomaaliya. “Wasiiraddu waxay ku heshiiyeen in labada dal ay ka shaqeeyaan sidii lagu xoojin lahaa ammaanka soohdinta ay wadaagaan labada dal si looga hor-tago falalka ammaan-darro ee ay geysanayaan xoogagga Al-shabaab iyo kooxaha kale ee hubeysan,” ayaa lagu yiri warsaxaafadeedka wasaaradda arrimaha dibadda Kenya kasoo baxay. Fowziyo iyo Aamina waxay ugu baaqeen hay’adaha gargaarka ee caalamka inay gacan ka geystaan sidii ay u suurogeli lahayd in qoxootiga Soomaalida ah dib loogu celiyo dalkooda hooyo ee Soomaaliya. Arrimaha kale ee ay labada wasiir dibadeed ka hadleen ayaa waxaa ka mid ah xiisadaha ka taagan Kismaayo, iyagoo isku raacay in wax walba oo jira lagu dhameeyo wadahadal ay dhexdhexaadiye ka tahay dowladda Somalia oo la isugu keenayo bulshada ku nool gobollada Jubbooyinka. Qoxootiga Soomaaliyeed ee ku jira xeryaha ku yaalla deegaanka Dhadhaab ee dalka Kenya ayaa waxay qaarkood halkaas ku jiraan muddo ka badan 22-sano, waxaana tallaabadan ay noqonaysaa tii ugu horreysay ee qoxootigaas loogu soo celinayo Soomaaliya.
  17. Police crackdown triggers anti-government riots By Ivan Watson and Gul Tuysuz, CNN June 2, 2013 -- Updated 0913 GMT (1713 HKT) A protester flashes a victory sign as he takes part in a demonstration in Ankara on June 1 in support of the protests in Istanbul against government plans to demolish a park. A protester flashes a victory sign as he takes part in a demonstration in Ankara on June 1 in support of the protests in Istanbul against government plans to demolish a park. HIDE CAPTION Anti-government riots erupt in Turkey Turkish authorities have arrested 939 people across Turkey, an official says At least 79 injured in clashes across the country, the interior minister says A police crackdown to protesters stirs riots in Istanbul Protesters were met with tear gas and water cannon Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- After battling for nearly two days with tear gas, water cannons and pepper spray, Turkish police retreated from Istanbul's central Taksim Square on Saturday afternoon, allowing tens of thousands of demonstrators to pour into the space. A peaceful sit-in on Friday against government plans to demolish a park was met with a police crackdown, igniting the biggest anti-government riots this city has seen in a decade. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan demanded an end to the violent protests, which have also spread to the capital city of Ankara and the port city of Izmir. "The police were there yesterday, they are there today, and they will be there tomorrow. Taksim Square cannot be allowed to be a place where marginal groups can freely roam," he said in a televised speech. Protest in Turkey turn violent See massive crowd gather in Istanbul The clashes in Istanbul subsided Saturday afternoon, when police allowed protesters to flow into the square. The protesters pelted police vehicles with stones as they withdrew from the area. At least 79 people, including 26 members of the Turkish security forces, were injured in the clashes across the country, Interior Minister Muammer Guler told Turkey's semi-official Anadolu news agency on Saturday. Among the injured were 14 in Istanbul, including one who suffered brain trauma, the Istanbul governor's office said. Turkish authorities have detained 939 people in connection with the protests, Guler told Anadolu. In the Ankara, police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters, with some chanting "Tayyip resign," as they marched on the neighborhood of Kizilay, demonstrators told CNN. "Police are everywhere, and helicopters are monitoring our movements," one protester said. "Whenever police see us march, they come and gas us. ...We were gassed, we disbursed and then gathered again." Erdogan conceded in his speech on Saturday that Turkish security forces had made excessive use of tear gas against demonstrators. "There have been errors in the actions of the security forces, especially with regard to use of pepper gas. Right now that is being investigated, researched," he said. "There is an error there, sure. When it is used excessively we are against it as well. And in fact there was such excess." Earlier Saturday crowds gathered across central Istanbul and chanted "government resign" and "shoulder to shoulder against fascism" as phalanxes of helmeted riot police responded with volleys of tear gas canisters. Lost amid the explosion of anti-government anger in the streets of Istanbul and elsewhere was the original source of the protests. Earlier this week, several dozen activists tried to stage a sit-in in Gezi Park, the last bit of green space left in Taksim Square. The demonstrators were protesting government plans to level the park and replace it with a reconstruction of a replica Ottoman-era military barracks and a shopping mall. The protests have since devolved into a demonstration against Erdogan, the most powerful, popular and polarizing leader Turkey has seen in generations. This major transport hub and commercial district has become the main battleground between angry protesters who hurled stones and bottles at riot police. In some Istanbul neighborhoods, residents banged pots and pans in protest on the street during the prime minister's speech. Erdogan's chief adviser, Ibrahim Kalin, said police have been ordered to be judicious in how they confront the demonstrators. Addressing the original complaint, Kalin said that Istanbul's mayor said he is considering a number of projects at the park, and not necessarily a shopping mall. But the scope of the protests show there is a bigger issue about freedom of speech versus accusations of authoritative government. "People are entitled to disagreement with the government, they can exercise their democratic rights, but they can do so within the context of a democratic society," Kalin said. International human rights groups Amnesty International and Greenpeace have denounced what they describe as excessive use of police force against peaceful protesters. Turkey has enjoyed an unprecedented decade of economic growth, since Erdogan's Justice and Development Party first swept to power after winning elections in 2002 on a campaign to institute pro-democratic reforms. In recent years, the Turkish government has come under fire from media watchdog groups for its prolonged detention of more journalists than any other country in the world. Turkish security forces have also made such frequent use of tear gas against opposition protesters that some critics have started referring to the prime minister as "Chemical Tayyip." But the protests this week appear to be "much more than the government and authorities expected," Erdogan Yildirim, a sociology professor at Middle East Technical University in Ankara, told CNN. He said it unclear whether the protest movement will sustain its momentum, but it has caught the government's attention. "The reason for massive protest in Turkey is in fact trivial. (A construction in a park.) But this shows the cumulative reaction to Erdogan," wrote Mustafa Akyol, a Turkish newspaper columnist and outspoken champion of "liberal Islam." "Erdogan needs to see that the country needs more 'participatory democracy.' People want to influence decisions in public matters ... it is ultimately none other than Erdogan who cultivated this anger and who needs to calm it down. "Erdogan probably did not know thousands of people who voted for him were among those raising their voices as well," columnist Sule Kulu wrote Saturday in the English-language newspaper Today's Zaman. "If he does not return to his pro-democracy stance, this would prepare his fall in Turkish politics. İstanbul, his place of birth in politics, can bring him his political death." CNN's Talia Kayali, Amir Ahmed and Chelsea J. Carter contributed to this report.
  18. ^^ Some stuff or some people if democracy is abolished and a dictator takes over how do you think that will look like. many people have to be killed. U know Somalis do not like to be told something and certainly not by the opposing tribe. Imagine if The President from Tribe X and the Tribe U , rejects the presidency, that the president has to enforce his law.