Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. i dont think u can create a revolotion cultrally to separe Somalis from their culture if u attack islam which is an essential part of their identity . Besides Islam isnt for Arabs there are more non arab muslims then Muslims arabs. This whole inferiority complex towards Arabs shouldnt make u leave ur religion.
  2. Gavin Williamson introduces Bill on Somaliland recognition Gavin Williamson introduces Bill on Somaliland recognition No foreign power recognises Somaliland’s sovereignty, but it is self-governing with an independent government and democratic elections. Tory former cabinet minister Sir Gavin Williamson (Aaron Chown/PA) / PA Archive By Martina Bet 3 hours ago SPONSORED How London can be a decarbonisation pioneer T he lives of millions of people could be transformed overnight if the UK Government recognises Somaliland as an independent nation, Sir Gavin Williamson has said. The Tory former cabinet minister tabled his Republic of Somaliland (Recognition) Bill on Tuesday, with the aim to challenge the diplomatic inertia that has kept the east African nation unrecognised on the international stage for decades. Somaliland, a self-declared independent state in the north-western part of Somalia, has been seeking recognition since it broke away from the rest of the country in 1991. No foreign power recognises Somaliland’s sovereignty, but it is self-governing with an independent government and democratic elections. With this one small act of recognition, you could literally transform the living standards and prospects of 5.7 million people overnight Read More Mhairi Black to step down at election, citing ‘toxic’ Westminster environment SNP’s Mhairi Black to quit as MP as she slams ‘toxic environment’ Shapps says net zero progress ‘pretty good’ in face of climate advisers’ doubts SPONSORED Sips for the summer months Speaking to the PA news agency about his Bill, Sir Gavin criticised the UK Government’s approach to Somalia and Somaliland, saying: “When I was defence secretary, I had the privilege of visiting Somalia and going to Mogadishu, but I also had the opportunity to visit Hargeisa in Somaliland. “I saw the distinct contrast between the two. “You saw the chaos, the insecurity of Somalia, and then going to Somaliland, you saw a country that you could fly in and out, you could get a taxi down into the city centre, you could walk around, you could speak to people, it was very relaxed, it was very normal. “Yet, we recognised one country that was chaotic, that didn’t have the rule of law and we didn’t recognise a country that had stability, that actually had elections, that had children, whether they were boys or girls, going to school. “There seemed to be a British Government foreign policy here, and a reality that was very far away from it. It was that reality that really drove me in my belief that quite simply, the British Government was wrong in terms of its approach to the two countries.” Sir Gavin outlined the potential benefits of recognition, both for Somaliland and the broader international community, telling PA: “With this one small act of recognition, you could literally transform the living standards and prospects of 5.7 million people overnight. The South Staffordshire MP added: “Also, it’s very important for British security. It is also important for world trade – in terms of its strategic position near the Gulf of Aden. “It’s important that we encourage countries that espouse the same values as ourselves and not reward countries that don’t.” Asked why the de facto state nestled in the Horn of Africa has not been recognised by the international community, Sir Gavin pointed to “a paralysis within diplomacy”. He explained: “It is almost about preserving the status quo without recognising the reality on the ground. “Britain has historically and still is today both involved in Somaliland and Somalia but is also the UN pen-holder for Somalia and Somaliland. “And I think it’s our duty and responsibility to actually start having a discussion as to how this paralysis can be dealt with. “Just pretending it isn’t a problem, just pretending it’s not happening, doesn’t actually make the challenge go away.” Sir Gavin presented his Bill via the 10-minute rule motion procedure, which allowed him 10 minutes to outline his proposals. He told MPs: “If the Government is not going to take the action that is required, let it be the British House of Commons that takes the lead, let it be the House of Commons that leads the way. “If the FCDO is deaf, let us show what the will is for us to recognise what is a nation, a country which has its own processes of judiciary, it has its elections, it has every function of a democratic nation that we want to see.” The Bill is unlikely to make further progress in its current form due to a lack of parliamentary time to debate Bills tabled by backbench MPs.
  3. Somalis dont have each other Somalis are each others worse kind of enemies
  4. not at all they the so called nabadiids are claiming to be genocided , Somaliland never claimed this. but they cant claim genocide at the same time claiming to have defeated the Somaliland army it doesnt make sense
  5. 26 june belongs to Somaliland it was the first day Somaliland became independence 18 may is the re clamaition of that indepenence that was lost in 1960... but 26 june doesnt belong to koonfurians walanweyns other Somalis , but solely to Somaliland . u can lie u can scream the fact that u celebrate 26 june is evident that u by default are part and parcel of The Somaliland history and republic mean while get used to the bombs and the wars for that will continue for the forseable future
  6. Ur clan are losing their minds as they are demonstrating in kenya and western capital that they are being genoicised by the Somaliland army . So how is ur clan winning this
  7. Them celeberating Somalilands independence day 26 june is just showing that they are part and parcel of Somaliland imagine saying ur not part of Somaliland no such thing as british Somaliland but u celeberate its very day it gained independence what a contradictions
  8. and u would believe a person such as abdi hashi how Somaliland operates a man who has never visted Somaliland the past sixty years
  9. and what army doesnt have the right to defend its land from terriorists and people who refuse to live in peace . its like saying hsm doesnt have the right to fight shabaab. , waba waali
  10. Che ur clan have been decimated it’s time for them to give up the karbaash will continue. If they don’t raise the white flag
  11. Muuse wa geesi he needs how to deal with the afweyne remnants dagaalku wu soconaya ila la kala baxayo
  12. The Somaliland has now almost finished the trainign of new armed forces that will be send to sool region about six thousand addional troopps the garaads have no leg to stand on.. if u think they can defeat the Somaliland army u will have a rude awakening
  13. ur small clan is not a match to their fighting force that is for sure. lets be honest reer garagam cid walba way ogtahay inanay waxba iska celin karin the xabashis want something free and perhaps a sea port in the south and control those traits , they want place with no governance they can claim they can neverclaim berbera or any parts owned by the northern men
  14. he was never slapped by an Ethiopian general that was cabdilahi yusuf who was slapped by gabre
  15. because its not a country its bantustans or fiefdoms run by different men , who all have their separate deals with the so called beesha lixaad aka international community or the white saviors
  16. awdal clan and the clan hargeisa are the same people and share the same faith and the same tribal association so i dont undestand why one would say borama should not share something with hargeisa. but it can shar something with kismayo and mogadishu , wa waali. The laascanood conflict is different and even that is being solved. the garaad clan they can ru n and go any where but the land will not move Somaliland is entrenched deep into the sool region. even if u want to divide it into clan regions the sool region u will have a head ache where wil be the border between Sacad yoonis and the N Ahmed people , where will the border be between in gumees. Where will be the border between reer Yagoori and reer adhicadeeyee. its a madness. thats not something u can want really for any one I believe the SL government has a plan and surely muse knows sidu arintan uga dabaalanayo
  17. isnt the whole conflict about qabil wasnt the whole civil in the 1980s and 1990s about qabil. the whole Somali civil war was about qabil . its just that us the northern men dont , shuggercoate things , and tell it like it is. unlike our walanweyn neighbours who say khaabiilka naga dhaaf nooh , while they place isbaaros to collect some pessos from their own people based on clan territories.
  18. and why did u ban oodweyne just because he karbaashed u to much from time to time
  19. so how is the awdal uprise going the so called puntland boys were pushing alla yaa u sheega reer awdal isku qolo ma tihidin oo wax aad isku tihin ma jirto
  20. Didnt this guy say he isnt part of Somaliland so how on earth can he be a Somaliland parliament chairperson , war wax lugu khasaaray i cant believe this nacas dhukuran once , faratoon was much better option