Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. Somalia;874606 wrote: There shouldn't be focus on Somaliland until the south is pacified of Al-Shabaab and basic governmental institutions are up and running without life support. It looks like he will keep quiet until a new prime minister is appointed. Thats not up to him the IC opened these talks its part of his job to continue these talks talks will re start end November.
  2. To make a long story short he has many advisers coming from different corners islamists secularists Jihadists faction leaders. And i am sure President hassan Sheikh will make the right decision.
  3. The song is very nice the Lyrics and the Laxan is awesome, Somaliland is the only country that has so many nationalistic songs ku dayashaad mudantihin Somalilanday.
  4. The pacts centre on nine key areas, including a demilitarised buffer zone and oil production. But the two sides made no progress on disputed Abyei, which straddles South Sudan and Sudan, as well as oil-rich Heglig over which they clashed in April. Still no deal on the disputed Abyei region this dispute will take a long time well atleast south sudan can use the red sea ports of Sudan.
  5. Sudan and South Sudan sign landmark deal Agreements covering border and oil issues will pave way for South to resume sale of its oil using North's pipeline. Last Modified: 27 Sep 2012 14:07 inShare 1EmailPrintShareFeedback The leaders of Sudan and South Sudan have agreed on a demilitarised buffer zone on the border [Reuters] Sudan and South Sudan have signed a raft of agreements in a deal that paves the way for the South to resume sale of its oil using the North's pipelines. The agreements, coming days after marathon negotiations between President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan and his Southern counterpart, Salva Kiir, were signed on Thursday in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa. The pacts centre on nine key areas, including a demilitarised buffer zone and oil production. But the two sides made no progress on disputed Abyei, which straddles South Sudan and Sudan, as well as oil-rich Heglig over which they clashed in April. HIGHLIGHTS Border security deal will restart badly needed oil exports for both countries South Sudan relies on oil for 98 per cent of its income and uses the North's pipelines to export Oil exports were halted in January over high transit fees demanded by Sudan No agreement yet on the disputed Abyei border region A demilitarised buffer zone at the will be set up The agreement on the demilitarised border buffer zone will see troops withdrawing 10km from the de facto line of control along the un-demarcated frontier. Al Jazeera's Harriet Martin, reporting from Sudan's capital, Khartoum, called the agreements a "comprehensive deal" and that they followed a UN Security Council demand in May that the two sides resolve the dispute. "The issues are wide ranging: They cover economics, they cover trade and they cover, most importantly, oil - turning oil back on," she said. "Both sides desperately need the cash, particularly South Sudan. But they [agreements] also apparently cover some of the border issues. Security at the border was one of the key issues that the Sudanese government was very keen to get sorted." Kiir in a press conference welcomed the breakthrough, saying:" Today is a great day in the history of our region, and in particular Sudan and South Sudan, as we witness the signing of the cooperation agreement that brings to an end the long conflict between our two countries." Kiir said his country will pursue the peace agreement at all costs with regional partners and various organisations. South Sudan relies on oil for 98 per cent of its income and stopped exports in January after a dispute with Sudan because there was no agreement over transit fees, said our correspondent. Though both sides reached a deal on the resumption of oil exports, they failed to agree on a series of border zones claimed by the two countries. "The two countries failed to reach an agreement on two issues: Abyei... [and] the second issue is that of the border," Atif Kiir, a South Sudan delegation spokesman, told reporters after the talks ended late on Wednesday. "The two countries have agreed to have another round of talks... mainly on the issue of the border, on the disputed and unclaimed areas." His counterpart Badr el-din Abdullah said that the issues would be addressed in the future. Differences 'overcome' "We have overcome many differences... but here are some differences on Abyei," he said, adding that resolving border areas claimed by both sides "is going to take time". No dates were given for a potential further round of talks. In Depth Country Profile: Sudan Country Profile: South Sudan Q&A: The humanitarian crisis in South Sudan Reviving the 'New Sudan' vision Inside Story: Good neighbours? In Depth: Sudan conflict Amid international pressure on both sides to reach a deal, after missing a UN Security Council deadline to settle by last Saturday, their teams spent days trying to narrow positions as mediators shuttled between them. The protracted talks under African Union mediation began in the Ethiopian capital several months before South Sudan split in July 2011 from what was Africa's biggest nation, following a referendum after decades of war. Meanwhile, a Sudanese warplane droppped six bombs on a market in southern Kordofan on Thursday, killing one person and injuring six others, Ryan Boyette, CEO of Nuba Reports, a community online news service, told Al Jazeera. Boyette said the person killed was a woman and that she had seven children, the youngest four months old. The bombs were dropped by a Russian-built Antanov, he said. "What makes this bombing unique is that it occurred during the market day - it is market day on Thursdays - and people from surrounding villages come [here] to trade," he said.
  6. Just do you're shaqo smile with them drink shaah with them work with them be social do not drink khamri with them if they ask you out for a late night pub or else where thats all live and let live.
  7. Xamar wu joogi jiray waagi hore ,laakin ninkani Siyaasada Somaliland han weyn ba ka haysa.
  8. Si fiican banu isku garanayna maya hada hargeysa bu jooga Axmed xassan cigaal.
  9. Ducaysane;874296 wrote: Xaaji Xunguf, Do you really care whether PM is from Gedo or Puntland. maxay kuu jala yihiin hadii labo libaax hilib dhex maro waa isku maagaane Macmacaanka iyo kuruska waa isku maagaane waxaynse.............markii gudur u muuqdaaye Laba Liibaax kurus isku ma haystan eeh waslad ba loo tuuray wasladana dhinaca loo tuuray wali lama sheegin ana waxan sheegey uun dhinacay u dhacayso waxayna u badantahay in waslada loo tuuro dhanka iyo garbaharaay.
  10. Very sad video there and that's just what we know , what about all the other killings no one is aware of.
  11. Again its the last meeting enjoy while it lasts especially for Cabdi Cawar they know who he is they funded his government politically and Military financially they even know when his term ended they planned the mandate and enforced it they know him all to well they made him. They even know what he will ask them at the summit before he even arrived there:D But i know u are giving the defeat ur received from hassan sheikh a place and these pictures kinda help with that.I can understand that duke its all part of the human psychology when one has to accept defeat.
  12. He is thanking them and they just gave him a pat on his shoulder remember they funded the TFG project they are not his equals they are his superiors he is meeting the likes of Mwai kibaki of Kenya he has troops in Somalia he is meeting haille mariam desalegn the sidamo boy he also has troops there and the UN chief who pays the salary of the soldiers and the civil servants and pays also partly the salary of the 20.000 Amisom forces.They are just asking how the project is going they do not consider cabdi cawar a leader of a sovereign and a respected state. And last but not least that was cabdi cawars last meeting lets say a good bye meeting since he has no place in Somalia since the new President took office this month of September i know its a sad day duke but give it a place son.
  13. Duke again let me tell you one more time its not what sir xx prefers its what you're President Hassan sheikh wants for the country. And president Hassan sheikh wants a pm from the gedo and cabuudwaaq communities you will find out in the next 48 hours if not before that.
  14. General Duke;874229 wrote: ^^^^As usual even in the Siyad days, the secessionist were left in taking sides between brothers. Adeer dont confuse yourself.. Taking sides so now Hassan Sheikh and his predecessor Sheikh sharif sh ahmed are you're brothers
  15. UZTAAD;874222 wrote: even if it is so . it is true for your triangle aka 3da Habrood, so tell this advice to your SNM brothers they need it badly Hey its not me crying so badly to get the prime minister position its getting pathetic now
  16. Taleexi;874223 wrote: Xaaji waa kugu raacsanahay dawlad baa inoo dhalatay :D
  17. UZTAAD;874219 wrote: we are watching his behavior carefully . if tries to sideline puntland a similar fate of Abdiqasim's Carta group is waiting him . I think he can not declare a war that he will lose. Do you think this is the same government as the failed government of cabdi qasim salaad xassan. We are talking about a permanent government with the backing of a new parliament and with the full support of the international community.Do you think you can black mail hassan sheikh war treenku yanu ka tagin Somalia dowlad ba u dhalaytay eh no one is going to wait for 2 and a half regions nor can they halt the progress of the new govt.
  18. Afrique village very nice the service is perfect there,they serve nice Suqaar there its near Maansoor hotel and the staff there speak English.
  19. He is picking a prime minister from the gedo and and cabuudwaaq clans as i told you before xassan sheikh knows what he is doing.
  20. Hargeysa (HWN) wakiilki hore eh Somaliland u fadhiyay dalka Shiinaha Axmed xassan Cigaal Ayaa shaaca ka qaaday in uu ka baxay xisbiga udub oo uu ka tirsana muddo dheer isla markaana u si rasmi ah ugu biiray urur siyaasadeedka wadani. Hargeysa (HWN) Wakiilki hore eeh Somalilan du fadhiyey dalka shiinaha Axmed xassan Cigaal ayaa shaaca ka qaaday in u ka baxay xisbiga udub oo ka tirsana muddo dheer isla markaana u si rasmi ah ugu biiray urur siyaasadeedka wadani. Danjire Axmed xassan Cigaal oo maanta shir jaraaid ku qabtay hotel ka shiraaqle eeh magalaada hargeysa ayaa sheegey inu go aansaday in u ka mid noqdo ururka wadani ka dib marki u burburay xisbigi uu ka tirsana waxa u sheegey ururka u ka mid noqday aanay ka dhisnayn nidaam qabyaalad isla markaana u dalka u hogamin karo si cadaalad ah. Aniga oo axmed xassan cigaal kana tirsana xisbiga udub muddo dheer waxa aan muddo burburki ku dhacay xisbiga udub eeh aan eegayey ururada Somaliland iyo asxaabti hore eh qaranka intaana aan u eegayey keeba danta dalka. Dalka iyo maslaxda gooni isu taaga Somaliland khayr u leh Marki aan odoraasay eeh barnaamijikooda akhriyey waxa ay ila noqotay ururka hada halganka ku jira waddaniga la yidhaahdo in aan ku biiro ayaan go aansaday ayu yidhi Axmed xassan cigaal. waxakale u sheegey in uu rejo weyn yahay in murashaxa xisbiga udub cali maxamed warancade oo ay rafiiq ahayeen muddo dheer in uu ku biro ururka wadani. Marka ay arinti dhacdo dadku wuu kala jaan fudud yahay waxa aan u umalaynaya dagaal dhaca baaba la kala jaan fudud yahee nina uu hore u gala nina jilibka meel ku so aasta in uu nagu oo soo biro ayaanu ilaahay ka rejaynaya