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Carafaat;784074 wrote: Abtigiis has an some magical influence on some folks. even if he wrote that Somaliland should be colonized by Ethiopia or should be sold to highest bidder, some would agree. :D:D
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Italy asks Pirate Abdiweli to help free Italian ship from Pirates
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
Somalia;784069 wrote: Nothing, I am referring to the fact that you were bombed back to the stone age and still holding a grudge, but not against the people who committed it. It's the unfounded hatred that I do not understand. I mean, personally I don't give much thought to you people, I don't see you as a worthy opponents in the field of politics, you rank alongside the minorities you rape in Caynabo, but at least I understand why the people of the south are the way they are towards my kind, but damn me if I can understand your logic. But that happened in the 80s what is the connection to what is happening today i mean i don't see the connection between Abdi cawar and Siyad bare ,what is this every one hates my clan do not be so angry no one hates you Somalia stop being so paranoid. Who said we are talking about being opponents in Politics i don't think Somaliland deals with Pirates never did they when Somaliland deals with you're kind is when Somaliland deals with Somalia as a whole. -
Italy asks Pirate Abdiweli to help free Italian ship from Pirates
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
Somalia;784055 wrote: The 1980s was a tough time for you people, maybe that's why you suffer from cuqdad and attention seeking. No one gives a damn about the secessionist region. The only time I like to talk of it is when you people posted threads like these but then I realised it was in your nature to make them and I stopped with my heartbreaking inflammatory investigative rape series in the Somalidiid region. Continue on your path of jealousy and envy. I thought you people moved on but man, you are stuck in the Camel Corps era. But what does Cabdi cawar and the pirates being freed got to do with the 1980s he was a young man in the 80s was Abdi cawar part of the regime of the late General Siyad bare? -
Italy asks Pirate Abdiweli to help free Italian ship from Pirates
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
^^ What does Cabdi cawar got to do with the 80s -
A khadar i like reer Buhoodle they are my people and i do not want any one to hurt them but we need long lasting solutions not people declaringJihaad people need to talk and solve this issue Buhoodle Qurilugud kama maranto Qurilugud Buhoodle kama maranto coodanle Xadhadhanka kama maranto sidi dadku oo wada noolaan lahaayeen halaga shaqeyo.
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Italy asks Pirate Abdiweli to help free Italian ship from Pirates
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
The Italians know who to talk two when dealing with pirates:D -
Carafaat;784014 wrote: war niyow waa good cop iyo bad cop. Abtigiis clearly plays the bad cop against the Ethiopians and therefor is for us the good cop. And Abdi Ileey is good cop for Ethiopians and bad cop for Somali's. wax fahan. Ana waxaan ku leeyahay, labadaba wax ka dhageyso oo la saxiib. mid kaliya ha maqlin. Now you say that cause Abtigis has no problems with tigrayans inside Somalia he even welcomes them he calls them brothers helping brothers in need so its strictly an Ethiopian matter.Carafaat nimco dareen does both in the evening she sings for Ethiopia in the morning she sings for the onlf and her clan cousin Admiral Muhamad omar osman:D
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Not according to Abtigis he is still oppressed by the TPLF ask him
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According to Liibaan the professor is drinking shaah with Ethiopia's prime minister melez zanawi so who knows The Ethiopians and Professor Ali khalif get along fine.
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^^ No i rather deal with their masters:D
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Carafaat;783992 wrote: It's Galkacyo. no suprise there. Indeed they kill every one there clan elders doctors people in mosques subxanallah.
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Free the professor
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Carafaat;783989 wrote: Xaaji, Abtigiis Abtiyaashi ayuu talooyin siiyay. maxaa talo ku diidisaa. Aduunka waxa ugu daran qof aan lala talin. Abtiyadi ha u danbeyaan mu tolki la taliyo kuwaas ah tallo u bahaan eh Qeybina Kukuyaday kibaki bay Ritual Bantu Dance u ciyaaraan Qeybina Melez iyo tigrayga bay ciyaar garbood u ciyaaraan:D Waliga ma aragtay qaar iyaga oo wada doodayaa melez ba fiican maya kibaki ba fiican maya melez ba fiican maya kibaki ba fiican:D
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Axmed yusuf yasin was always indifferent the other udub leaders are still opposed to the conference lets see how it goes
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If abtigis perhaps put all his energy in uniting his tribesmen under one political grouping he would have not to worry about Somaliland and its perfect policies.Its funny how one keeps talking about unity of Somalia but we hardly hear Abtigis wanting to unite Somalis and coming with real practical solutions other than empty slogans Azanians and the Kikuyus are closely related blood brothers from Kenya and helping him fight against his other supposed kin and rivals from the gedo region in the fight for the Juba regions.His habitual behavior of seeing SNM leaders and Somaliland presidents every where and everyday is pretty shocking and the latest is the most hilarious Somaliland presidents do not believe in Somaliland quest for statehood, than what is the problem why isn't there any unity between Somalia and Somaliland. Or are the real secessionist the Somalia leaders its like Somaliland holds all hope for Somalis the oppressed Abtigis in Ethiopia the partially occupied Somalis in Kenya it depends on who you speak two,Its like a never ending cycle.
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Somaliland to pass central bank law within 3 weeks: cbank Thu Feb 2, 2012 1:51 By Mark Anderson HARGEISA (Reuters) - Somaliland's central bank governor said on Thursday parliament is expected to pass a law within three weeks that will formerly establish a central bank, paving the way for foreign commercial banks to start operating in the self-declared country by 2013. Somaliland, a breakaway state in the northeast of Somalia, remains unrecognised internationally. It 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. "We expect to finalise the (Central Bank) act within a maximum of three weeks," Abdi Dirir Abdi told Reuters in an interview in the Somaliland capital of Hargeisa. The act was brought before parliament in November 2011. "The Commercial Banking Act will follow in the next six to 12 months," he said. That legislation will allow foreign commercial banks to be set up in Somaliland and offer credit and cash withdrawal facilities. Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 and has enjoyed relative stability compared to the rest of Somalia. Several foreign lenders have expressed interest in operating in Somaliland where they are keen to capitalise on its untapped market potential. "We are still awaiting the regulation. Once it is passed we will open a head office in Hargeisa and branches in five cities in Somaliland. We are ready to open immediately," said Saad Djama, a representative of Djibouti-based Banque pour le Commerce et l'Industrie-Mer Rouge in Hargeisa. "This is a good market. The business in Somaliland is free, the rate of taxation is also very cheap," Djama said, referring to limited government interference in the business sector. Djama said his bank currently catered to about 60 customers, mostly companies and non-governmental organisations. He hoped that number would rise to 1,000, once full branches are opened. Yemeni state-owned bank CAC, Djibouti-based Salaam African Bank, and Banque de Depot de Credit Djibouti, a subsidiary of Switzerland-headquartered Swiss Financial Investments, have all approached Abdi about commencing operations in Somaliland. "I think (the presence of foreign banks) will enhance our mobile banking system. But banks will bring in cash machines (ATMs) also," Abdi said. "We are eager to issue licences to commercial banks so that the economy will pick up, because people will have access to credit." http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE81107Z20120202?sp=true
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The zack alshabaab
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Yes Ethiopia kenya and mr muuse faniin from uganda is coming
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Loool@ che But the brits are up to something the conference this month is something real big Let's see how it goes
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You want to include half of africa this is a really a bad joke so who said somalilad wants to unite. all british colonies British east africa there are hardly somalilanders living there.
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looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool Sayid abufadal war ka joog
