Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. ^^ Trying to create a friction between 2 Somali tribes i see what you just did. Oba and his people are far away from Somaliland. They have never attacked Somaliland , the people of Mogadishu are SL closest friends brothers and sisters. We have a conflict or a disagreement with their ruling class on our future relationship anything from that the people of Somalia and the people of Somaliland are close linked.
  2. xabad;951893 wrote: Yeah he loves SL but they have nothing but hatred and contempt for him. Not true the people of Somalia and Somaliland are like twins and are considered people who share allot of similarities especially Oba's People from the Mogadishu area. Their pilots refused to bomb Somaliland when general siad bare ordered the attacks against Somaliland in 1988. So why would the people of Somaliland dislike Oba's people they are the brothers and sisters of the people of SL.
  3. Xabad , oba is a not a Somaliland hater , he is one of the friends of the people of Somaliland.
  4. The people of allay baday http://www.hadhwanaagmedia.info/attached/u_99799d_2013-5-18-16-36-12f_Alleybadeygudoomiye.JPG
  5. Well said Mr President Somaliland statehood will never be in question the people of Somaliland will never ever be ruled by outsiders again.
  6. ^^ And what can he do is this something new we know Hassan stance that he is opposed to Somaliland , Were you expecting something different Moonlight. The man has to be fair he cannot support Somaliland. The man is fighting a Kenyan Jubbaland project. He is confined in a small territory in the south. To the south of him there are Kenyans and Somalis building an autonomous state. To the north there is another autonomous state that he is not in control of. And to the far north west there is the Somaliland republic who already said they have nothing to do with him. The man has a big challenge lets see sidu uga dabasho walaalkeen xassan culusow:D
  7. Arabic language is a rich language and it will be more used in the Somali peninsula in the next coming decades.
  8. Carafaat thats not important mogadishu has the smallest somaliland community in all of the horn So even if it is celebrated it will be small scale.
  9. Caraat i have not seen those pictruees yet but will post them when i see them neighboring. Countries and other countries will be posted tonight
  10. So happy beautiful pictures i love yo see joy in the eyes of the Somaliland people.
  11. Is that warancades Lion Wonderful
  12. Somaliland waits for worldwide recognition AljazeeraAljazeera – Somaliland waits for worldwide recognitionView Photo Somaliland waits for worldwide recognition The Horn of Africa has been ravaged by war and famine for decades, and now one of Somalia's regions, hopes to become an independent state. Somaliland sits on the Gulf of Aden and is officially regarded as an autonomous region of Somalia. The two were, however, separate until 1960. During the civil war in the 1980s, 40,000 people from Somaliland were killed, and nearly half a million fled. The region then declared independence in 1991. Since then, it has held four peaceful elections. Ahmed Mahamoud Silany, the president, told Al Jazeera that Somaliland would like to retain its independence, despite Somalia's calls to be united with region. "I think I have been very clear too, that we are going to retain our independence," he said. "We would like to remain friends with Somalia, we would like to cooperate with them. "But as far as our independence is concerned. It is not I who has decided, it's not my government who has decided. "It the people of Somaliland, and the history of Somaliland, which has decided that Somaliland is going to be, and has always been a different country." Foreign investment Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri, reporting from Hargeisa on Friday, said that while war has raged in Somalia for decades, Somaliland has managed to unite its people. "It is now the biggest exporter of livestock to Saudi Arabia," she said. "Much of the progress has been down to Somalis sending money from abroad." Poverty, however, remains high and because Somaliland is not recognised as an independent state, it is not eligible for international development loans. The UN and the African Union have both rejected calls to recognise Somaliland. "Without recognition, it cannot get the foreign investment it needs," our correspondent said, adding that aid is instead sent to Somalia. On Tuesday, in response to a move by Somalia to assume full control of Somalia's entire airspace, including Somaliland, Mohamud Hashi Abdi, Somaliland's civil aviation minister, issued a ban against all UN flights from its airports. "We had already signed an agreement which allows an independent panel to control the airspace," Hashi was quoted by local media as saying in Hargeisa. Elsewhere in southern Somalia's Jubaland, a "warlord" assumed presidency of the region on Wednesday. Ahmed Madobe was elected Jubaland's "president" by a conference of about 500 elders and local leaders, but was challenged by Barre Hirale, a former Somali defence minister. "I was nominated president of Jubaland by the elders ... I call on the people to support my presidency to assist me in bringing peace," Hirale said. Potential rift Madobe is a key ally of Kenya, and his appointment risks opening a rift between Kenya and Somalia, according to AFP news agency. With tensions already high, the move raised the risk of clashes between rival factions in the southern port city of Kismayo, a former stronghold of the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab, where Kenyan troops in an African Union force are now based. Jubaland lies in the far south of Somalia and borders both Kenya and Ethiopia, and control is split between multiple forces including clan militia, the al-Shabab, Kenyan and Ethiopian soldiers. Jubaland joins other semi-autonomous regions of the fractured Horn of Africa nation, including Puntland in the northeast, which wants autonomy within a federation of states, and Somaliland in the northwest.
  13. D.O.C;951793 wrote: Excellent job xaaji, but are these pictures from last year or today? Its today