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There are Ethnic Somalilanders who live in Ethiopia some of them even became Ministers and international Ambassadors for Ethiopia.Somalilanders in Ethiopia are not refugees they own land in Ethiopia.
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Somalia;758140 wrote: "60.000 people killed" what is so funny
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^^ Somaliland government is 100% correct in deporting Ethiopians back to their country do you know how many diseases they bring?
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Professor Axmed Ismacil samatar There is hardly any Somalia any more
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
^^ Good points there Centurion -
Ethiopians belong in Ethiopia
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Ilahaay ha u naxariisto qabriga ha u nuuro dadki gacanta xaqdaradu dishay
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Welcome Soo fadhiso shahana aniga shubay
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I think Carafaat supports the conference he even made this topic
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Abdul;758095 wrote: Carafaat-Nobody said this conference will be a like a walk in the park.Its about bringing people together.This will take time and the only people who are not patient so far are people like you who want this meeting to fail. Where did carafaat say he wants the meeting to fail?
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Professor Axmed Ismacil samatar There is hardly any Somalia any more
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Abdul who said Somalia is dead its only samatar who said there is hardly any Somalia any more and even he is trying everything to help Somalia Hiil qaran must be given a chance. -
This is my favorite mafirsh
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Chew chew party lol Chew bag its a blue blag lol Ahlu muqayiil
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The 4.5 is not only wrong, its a crime against humanity
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Carafaat the Majority of the people of Somalia fully back the 4.5 Clan formula power sharing system. The TFG mps represent Puntland represent gedo represent jawhar Mogadisho bay and bakool have u seen some one rejecting them i haven't. You're problem carafaat is you try to see this from a Somaliland perspective which is completely wrong. Abdi weli definitely represent the gedo and cabuudwaaq Folks that's how the 4.5 works my dear friend. -
The 4.5 is not only wrong, its a crime against humanity
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Name them how can people be represented in Somalia there is clan interest not regional interests in Somalia.Even though with the whole federalism proposed Somalis are still not capable in building federal states. For them its about how many Ministers and deputy Ministers does my Clan have, so how can they be represented you have to bring something that works now something that can be put in practice now not in 10 years. -
^^ we welcome that perhaps Israac party is what we need
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^^ What does that have to do with anything are awdalites also going to the khaatumo conference
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^ indeed its not that simple its not always black and white there are many strings attached and it's always a process. There was a time the Garaad Clan fully supported the Garowe Clan enclave there was a time there was no garowe clan enclave at all. There is today a camp that still fully supports the garowe clan enclave they are a minority but they are there.
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Somaliland interior Minister said few weeks back that he welcomes a clan gathering for the Garaad Clan the conference is about to organize the Garaad clan from with in there is a long way to go but it's harmless so the government supports it
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^^ Somaliland government supports the conference
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I am getting my self an iPhone i am done with black berries
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Carafaat the taleex elders want to dictate the agenda of the conference and the G6 won't let them that's the whole problem
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African Union troops in Somalia facing funding shortfall AP AF3 SLOW PROGRESS: TUoopV of Whe Ugandan conWingenW of Whe peacekeeping foUce in Somalia aW a baVe aW MogadiVhX VWadiXm. African Union troops fighting al-Qaeda-linked Islamists in the failed state of Somalia have a $10 million funding gap which has delayed the deployment of reinforcements and lifesaving equipment, officials said. Senior commanders said on Saturday that the lack of cash is hampering recent advances against the Islamists, discouraging countries from sending troops and may have cost lives. The shortfall comes as AU troops have taken control of the Somali capital from the Islamist al-Shabab militia for the first time since their mission began in 2007. Last month Kenyan troops crossed the border and opened a second front against al-Shabab, which has been weakened by a famine in its southern strongholds. The AU mission had a budget of $472 million in 2011, but most of the money is taken up by wages, transport and operational costs. Countries that contribute troops to the force currently Uganda and Burundi are supposed to be paid from a U.N.-administered fund for equipment like tanks, armoured vehicles, ambulances, fuel trucks and even soap and bedding for soldiers. The rent helps pay to replace equipment destroyed in battle or worn down by the salty, sandy conditions. But neither Uganda nor Burundi have received money for their equipment since March and there is no money in the fund to pay them. So far, they are owed $10 million, said Lt. Col. Paddy Ankunda, the spokesman for the AU force. The delays in paying for equipment have also discouraged other countries from contributing to the AU force, he said. Other contributions Burundi is supposed to send another 1,000 soldiers within weeks, and Djibouti should send more than 800 by the end of the year. Either Uganda or Sierra Leone should send more troops at the beginning of next year. Uganda has also delayed sending four helicopters to Somalia because they say there is no cash to maintain them. The AU mission currently has no air support. Wounded soldiers had to be evacuated by road when scores of Burundian soldiers were killed and wounded in a battle last month. Keywords: African Union, Somalia, al-Qaeda