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Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar;794302 wrote: Is it Marko or Marka? Is it Caynaba or Caynabo? Is it Diridhabo mise Diridhaba? Is it Baraawe or Baraawo? Is it Kismaayo or Kismaaya? Is it Cadaado or Cadaada? Is it Boorame or Boorama? Is it Ceerigaabo or Ceerigaaba? Is it Buurhakabo or Buurhakaba? Haye, masii wadaa. Its Marka its caynaba diridhawe its baraawe its kismayo its cadaado its borama its ceerigaabo its buurhakabo
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Taleexi;794304 wrote: MMA: Don't be resist is it Laas Canood or Laas Caano Taleexi abti why cant koonfurians say canood
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Breakaway Somaliland entity targets investors Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:20pm LONDON (Reuters) - The breakaway enclave of Somaliland, which boasts oil and gas potential, has set up a UK-linked corporation to act as an entry point for investors concerned the Somali territory's lack of international recognition would stop contracts being enforced. On a visit to London to attend a conference on Somalia, President Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo told Reuters that the purpose of the Somaliland Development Corporation was to "to attract companies and institutions which want to invest in our country." "Since we are not a recognised country, insurance is always a difficult problem in Somaliland so if this can help with that, it would be useful." Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 and has enjoyed relative stability compared to the rest of Somalia, including the holding of a series of peaceful general elections, but remains unrecognised internationally. Silanyo did not indicate what economic sectors he wished investors to target. But energy and mining minister Hussein Abdi Dualeh said in November the northern enclave had hydrocarbon potential with a geology similar to basins containing 9 billion barrels across the Gulf of Aden. A number of big oil companies with permits to operate there left what is now Somaliland in the late 1980s and declared force majeure during Somalia's escalating civil conflict. Several foreign banks have expressed interest in operating in Somaliland where they are keen to capitalise on its untapped market potential. Somaliland has no formal banking sector and its people rely heavily on remittances from diaspora communities in Europe, North America and the United Arab Emirates, as there are no ATMs or loan facilities. A briefing paper distributed to journalists on the sidelines of the London conference said that despite Somaliland's "achievements in stability and democracy, international donors cannot deal directly with its government, and foreign investors face uncertainty about whether contracts - the basis of secure business - can be enforced".
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Somaliland Says New Laws Show Intent to Fight Piracy
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Carafaat don't mind Somalia he loves dismissing credible sources:D -
hahahahahahahahahaha:D:D:D
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President Silanyo's Speech at the London Conference
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
NGONGE I just listened to the president not bad NGONGE silanyo ma duray ba ku dhacay xogaha wu yara duraysana. Wa mudaharadki london ka dhacay xaabsada laba koodh xidhna mu koodhka mid siyo silanyo. -
President Silanyo's Speech at the London Conference
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
I cant listen Did the president speak. English somali or Arabic -
Siilaanyo is discussed more than somalia its self when it comes to somalis. While the Conference is not even about somaliLand or silanyo. Even If he spoke or not it wouldn't make any difference we all knew the outcome before it even started.
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Hillary Clinton: We believe in a unified Somalia. we have 50 states.
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
She right that federalism can be solution for somalia I wonder what Hilary thinks about clan Federalism we can hardy compare the few million nomadic somali Folks. With the Well Civilised Americans who understand the concept of sharing a country and its resources. -
Somalidu never care about waxa shirka ka so baxay they only care how the show went waxan oo dhan wa u ruwayaad iyo circus xita they don't care waxa la yidh they care yaa wax yidhi.qaar baan arkayey la dhacsana quraacdi david bxiyey saaka.
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London conference on somalia: Final communique
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
David manu cadaan ahayn:D -
London Conference On Somalia Concludes Without A Word From Somaliland
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Duufaan's topic in Politics
Guys the conference was not about Somaliland it was about Somalia Somaliland was only mentioned twice once talking about piracy because we have pirate prisons in Somaliland. And they mentioned that Somaliland and Somalia need to talk about their future relations.Thats it the conference was about shabaab humanitarianassistance the transitional period ending and fightin alqaeda and ofcourse the AMISOM. -
Ex-Somali PM won't contest war crime claims in US
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Qaranki's topic in Politics
^^ I don't think its even about the money but about principles that justice must be served -
London conference on somalia: Final communique
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
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London conference on somalia: Final communique
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Che -Guevara;793787 wrote: I don't see any tangible agreement, A new government based on the garowe principles more troops from the African union piracy needs to be fought that's it oo yeah drones are allowed only if they target Alqaeda. -
London conference on somalia: Final communique
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
The hermet Somalis need to reconstruct themselves as people and need to respect the territory they live on. And there is no threat coming from Somalia into Somaliland other than perhaps Alqaeda.But its in the interest of Somaliland and Somalilanders that Somalia comes back on its own two feets.What we need is a good compromise for Somalia and its leaders so that alqaeda ends there and the foreign invaders Kenya and Ethiopia return back to their countries.And the humanitarian crisis in Somalia ends once and for all Mogadishu already is now a peaceful city.The hermet keep in mind Somalis in general are a laangaab nation we can't afford losing people, enough is enough its been 21 years. -
Mukulaalow there is always a chance there is no such thing as a last chance what will the international community do if the post august conference fails what will they do. Stop supporting a government in Mogadishu that would be suicidal for them. Terrorist linked groups will fill the vacuum and that's the last thing they want you should not believe in the empty threats of Hilary Clinton. They will support a government in Somalia even if it controls one street in Somalia they have to there is no other alternative adeer.
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London conference on somalia: Final communique
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Salax the question is where will Somaliland leaders and the leaders of Somalia discuss affairs and possibly restore relations. But its good that the international community supports it. Its in the interest that Somaliland and Somalia talk about common goals and mutual interest in the near future.The question is what kind of authority will Somalia have after august lets hope for the best inshallah.