Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. Liqaye;707680 wrote: March 26, 2011: Over the last week, the AU (African Union peacekeeper)/TNG (Transitional National Government) offensive has cleared Islamic radical fighters from over a third of the city. Al Shabaab, and its smaller allies, have lost the ability to stand up to these advances. At most, the Islamic radicals can delay the advance with snipers and the occasional ambush. The civilian population is largely hostile to the Islamic radical groups, and are more likely to provide accurate information to AU/TNG forces. http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/soma.../20110225.aspx i thought it was called the Transitional federal government this will piss of dad an ogahay
  2. Saalax;707646 wrote: Serves them right anyway. The international community should not get involved just leave Al shabab and TFG together to fight to the last man standing. If there was a clear winner in Mogadisho they wouldn't be in this situation but the weak TFG can't defeat Alshabaab and Alshabaab cant totally destroy the Amisom Forces because of the Military superiority of the mercenaries If you Look back in history Cali mahdi could not defeat Gen Caydiid Cabdiqasim could not defeat the Warlords of Mogadisho Cabdilahi Yusuf with Xabashi troops could not defeat (Muqawamo) And Alshabaab Sharif after two years can not defeat Alshabaab.
  3. Liqaye;707642 wrote: Xaaji do you see know why its easier to copy paste than think critically? If the UN conference is pointless if alshabaab are not represented as you said then surely there is no point for the TFG to participate? as for puntland and all that who cares? Liqaye but the case is different the TFG mandate is ending in august Mahiga and the UN are planning what will happen to the TFG after august that's what the so called Peace conference is all about sharif and faarmaajo feel like they are making progress and want to continue to be the head of state and head of government for another year atleast the UN disagrees A Somali peace conference under a tree is the way forward not in fancy hotels in nairobi and Djibouti and if you are going organize a real peace conference inside your Country you can decide who you will invite.
  4. TFG can't survive with out UN support it's not smart to Boycott the UN peace led Mahiga Conference it's not like the TFG can exist with out UN support , eventhough the so called UN peace deal will not bring any solution since the big stakeholders Alshabaab are not invited (Amiir Godane and his crew ) it seems only the pirates want Mahigas efforts to be successful and they support the peace conference in kenya just so that they can be the successors of the current TFG leaders
  5. PS I wonder if Libaan is one of the writers in Jidbaale??? ;);)
  6. Duufaan;707401 wrote: Xaji Dadkan markayn dhintaan waa qarisaan, hadana waa mujaahidiin, taasi waa dhaqankii xabashida. mujahidku wa ninki shahiiday ilahay baba qarin anagu cidna ma qarin karno
  7. yaaa war maxaad tidhi ingriis aah iyo garaad wada fadhiya gaw waleh meel wacan bay ka degeysa
  8. University of Hargeisa inaugurates a science lab HARGEISA — Nation Link under its community regeneration initiatives and capacity building, donated a fully fledged science laboratory to the University of Hargeisa during a ceremony held in the capital last week. The new laboratory equipped with state-of-the-art science equipment, materials and other tools was handed over to the faculty of Science. The Chancellor of the university, Professor Muse Abdi Elmi and Dean of Faculty of Science, Professor Ahmed Mohamed Adad formally accepted the facility and applaud the telecom giant. Prof. Adad, who spoke there first thanked the donors and stated the university was happy to have its own laboratory. “We want to thank Nation Link for their generous contribution, we also equally wish to thank Edna Hospital, Manhal Hospital and Shifo health institution, who allowed us to use their laboratories since day one, their efforts will not be forgotten,” he said. Speaking at the ceremony Vice-President Abdulrahman Abdullahi Ismail praised Nation Link for their contribution to the institution and the community. He presented a certificate of appreciation to Mr. Mahdi Dahir Jama, the Deputy Manager of Nation Link. Mr. Jama on his side briefed the media and attendees during the event. “We’re very committed to community involvement,” he said. Furthermore, he revealed they spent over $45,000 to refurnish the lab and said all the equipment and chemicals were imported from Germany. The university was thrilled to have their lab in full working condition and fully equiped. “The University of Hargeisa thanks Nation Link for their support in this area which is vital for acquiring the scientific and technological knowledge badly needed for the development of our country,” it said in a statement. Other organizations who contributed to the project include CARE International and UNDP. Among the distinguished guests were Dr. Ahmed Haashi Oday, Minister of Telecommunication and Postal Services, Dr. Hussein Mohamoud Mohamed, Minister of Health, Dr. Edna Adan Ismail, Prof. Mubarak Ibrahim Aar, Vice-Chancellor of University of Hargeisa and many others. University of Hargeisa receives new science lab Nation Link is one of seven telecommunication providers operating in Somaliland’s competitive telecom industry. It began its operations in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu in 1997 and began its mobile, fixed lines, internet and satellite mobile services in Somaliland shortly after. It is the largest and oldest telecom operator in Somalia and Somaliland. The Somaliland government recently announced it plans to introduce a new regulatory legislation and will establish a body to help enforce regulations. Currently the country has no regulatory institution and relies on the cooperation of all operators through Somaliland Telecommunication Operators Association. The government claims a French firm will help develop a nationwide network and regulations.
  9. Saalax;707381 wrote: Somaliland diaspora & government should continue their aid for the families of the deceased Sland soldiers & SNM. Indeed it's very and very important issue With out the Mujahidins Somaliland would not be Somaliland today
  10. Saalax;707266 wrote: Good stuff. Suldaan Xiiray iyo Masuuliyiin Kale Oo Maanta Deeq Lacageed Gaadhsiiyey Qoyskii iyo Agoontii Uu ka Tagay Marxuun Maxamed Xuseen Faarax(Fanax) Oo Ka Mid Ahaa Saraakiisha Cidaanka Qaranka Somaliland. http://oodweynenews.com/news/60736-suldaan-yuusuf-muxumed-xiiray-iyo-masuuliyiin-kale-oo-maanta-deeq-lacageed-gaadhsiiyey-qoyskii-iyo-agoontii-uu-ka-tagay-marxuun-maxamed-xuseen-faarax-fanax-oo-ka-mid-ahaa-saraakiisha-ciidanka Well done to the sultan
  11. yeah you are right the hawd region of Somaliland and the hawd region of Ethiopia Somalina it's sad every one needs help togdheer hawd
  12. What if Amiir godane just builds his own Villa Somalia some where in daynile or Merca i mean Villa Somalia is not Villa Somalia any more awoow it's now Villa Amisom.
  13. March 30, 2011 For immediate release Abdourahman Boreh: President Guelleh has shattered hopes of a free & fair election LONDON — The people of Djibouti have given up hope of free and fair presidential election as President Guelleh tightens his grip on opposition groups and pro-democracy campaigners in the run-up to next week’s vote on April 8. With only days before the election, President Guelleh has “shown his true colours” by throwing out Democracy International, a US government-funded election monitoring group, amid “laughable” claims that it was supporting opposition groups, says Abdourahman Boreh, a leading opposition figure who withdrew from the election earlier this month following Mr Guelleh’s brutal suppression of anti-government demonstrators. Mr Boreh said the ejection of Democracy International had dealt “a devastating blow” to the country’s hopes of a free and fair election and was the culmination of a “despicable campaign of intimidation and violence”, which over the last few months has seen: Five people killed and dozens more wounded by armed police and soldiers who fired live bullets and used tear gas during anti-government demonstrators on February 18 Demonstrators cancel a rally on March 4 after armed police came out in force to confront and intimidate protestors Dozens of opposition and pro-democracy leaders imprisoned in squalid conditions, with little food or water President Guelleh’s People’s Rally for Progress party, and President Guelleh’s family, have ruled Djibouti since independence from France in 1977. Guelleh, first elected in 1999, amended the constitution in March 2010 to allow himself to extend his rule by two more six-year terms. “In the absence of Democracy International, and without independent election observers, President Guelleh will try to legitimise the results of the election by making all sorts of wild claims about voter turnout and the percentage of the vote he has received,” said Mr Boreh. “The reality is that the vast majority of people in Djibouti aren’t allowed to vote, and there is no transparency in voter registration, control of ballot papers, or the counting of votes. The vote will be rigged. We are confident however that most people will join the opposition’s boycott in defiance of Mr Guelleh’s brutal regime, and we will gather evidence of the expected very low turnout.” He added: “It’s no longer enough for the world to watch in silence as the people of Djibouti are forced to put up with a President who has consistently refused to follow the rule of law. Opposition groups must be allowed to exercise their right to stand for election without the fear of imprisonment and voters should be confident that they can cast their vote without intimidation. “As the election approaches, I call on the international community to consider the dangers to civil peace of an illegitimate election, in the wake of events in Yemen, Egypt, Libya and elsewhere, and take steps to postpone voting until we can be confident that it will be organized in a free and fair manner.” Mr Boreh concluded: “All we’ve been asking for throughout this campaign is an opportunity for the people of Djibouti to decide on their future after living for more than 30 years under one-party rule. We as opposition are not calling for the overthrow of the Government by non-constitutional means – we’re merely seeking a peaceful transition of power and what the rest of the world considers a basic human right – a free and fair election and a legitimate government. “ – end – About Abdourahman Boreh Abdourahman Boreh is a prominent Djibouti businessman, investor, political figure and philanthropist. Born into a well known and respected Djiboutian family with a long tradition in trading in the Horn of Africa, Boreh studied business and finance in the UK before returning to Djibouti in the early 1980s to start up his own trading, investment and construction company, Red Sea Central SARL. Red Sea Central SARL would later become one of the biggest trading companies in the region, trading commodities such as steel, cement, wood, bitumen and sugar. Despite his independent business success, Boreh wanted to take a more dynamic role to promote the business environment of Djibouti and the Horn of Africa. In the 1990s, he was elected as the first Vice President of the Djibouti Chamber of Commerce and used his position to create and fund an extensive business education and training programme throughout Djibouti. Boreh served as President of the Djibouti Port and Free Zone Authority from 2000 to 2009. In this role he was instrumental in positioning Djibouti as a strategic hub for the Horn of Africa and the extended geographical zone (East Africa, Sudan, Yemen and the Red Sea). He helped Djibouti secure co-investment from Dubai Port International (later DP World) and Dubai World to develop Djibouti’s port facility. This was the first international port investment made by DP World and it paved the way for DP World to be an international player in international port investment and management. The state of the art port facility is now the most prominent contributor towards Djibouti’s economy. Boreh represented the Djibouti Government in the successful negotiations and agreement for the establishment of the US army base in Djibouti. He was instrumental in establishing security, surveillance and other services for the US Army Base, who, in addition to the French military, continue to have a strategic presence in the country. He went into exile in 2009. Share: source Somalilandpress
  14. I see Bribe Money From garowe the Garowe (nugaal) garaads are against the london conference while the Buhoolde Garaads are for the London Conference interesting development there Suldaan sicid and Garaad ibrahim baruud gutaale and Garaad cabdilahi garaad soofe are pro the London conference while Garaad selebaan garaad maxammad and garaad cabdisalaan xassan are against the London conference
  15. ^^ no it's from Darwiish tv we don't go by the name of darwiish or anything like that
  16. Reer Buuhoodle oo Maanta Cashar aan Horey loo Arag u dhigay Oday dhaqameedyo Ka Yimid Magaalada Goroowe 30/03/11-Buuhoodle-(Bnn) Wararka ka imanaya magaalada Buuhoodle ee deegaanka gobalka muranka badani ka taagan yahay ayaa sheegay in maanta gaadiidkii ay wateen qaar kamida Garaadada iyo Oday dhaqameedyo ka yimid Magaalo Madaxda Puntiland ee Garoowe ,laga fara maroojiyey isla markaana lagu yidhi idin soo dhaweyn maynee naga noqda. sida uu ku waramay Wariye Xagar oo ka tirsan Idaacadda BBC oo warbixintiisii maanta warkii duhur nimo ku sheegay dadka deegaankaasi inay diidmo kala horyimaadeen xubnaha Oday dhaqameedka ka soo kicitimay xarunta maamul gobaleedka Puntland ee Garawe. wararku waxay intaa ku darayaan dadka deegaankaasi Buuhoodle inay ku andacoonayaan inaysan kala sokeyn Somaliland iyo Punlland isla markaana aysan rabin midkoodna waa sida hadalka loo dhigaye.taas oo aad mooddo inay taageero siinayso Maamulka la baxay SSC ee dagaalka hubaysan kulajira ciidamada qaranka Somaliland,balse ay tahay markii ugu horeysay ee ay maamulka Buuhoodle siyaasad ahaan sheegaan inay si cad uga soo horjeedaan dadka ka soo jeeda Garawe. Gaadhigii uu lahaa Suldaan Garaase ayey wararku sheegayaan inay dablay hubaysani xoog kaga kaxaysteen Suldaanka oo ahaa madaxa wafdiga Oday dhaqameedka ka soo kicitimay Garawe ilaa iyo haddana ay uu wali gaadhiga Suldaaanku gacanta ugu jiro Dableyda hubaysan ee reer Buuhoodle.
  17. car jacked poor sultan tallow sidu garowe ugu noqon
  18. ^ it will depend on the situation and also on if koonfurians will hold elections which i doubt
  19. Deeq Lacageed La Guddoonsiiyey Qoyskii Uu Ka Geeriyooday Mujaahid Fanax Oo Ka Tirsanaa Ciidamada Qaranka Oo Si Gaadmo Ah Loogu Dilay Degmada Widh-Widh Sanadkii Hore. Hargeysa (Ramaas) - Mar.30, 2011 - Deeq Lacageed oo dhan afar kun sagaal boqol iyo labaatan Dollar($4920), ayaa maanta la soo gaadhsiiyay agoontii uu ka tagay Alle ha u naxaariistee Mujaahid Maxamed Xasan Rooble (Fanax) oo ku geeriyooday magaaladda Widh-Widh, ka dib markii ay kooxo Somaliland diid ahi si gaadmo ah u toogteen. Lacagtan deeqda ah oo ay soo bixiyeen jaaliyadaha Somaliland ee ku dhaqan dalka boqortooyada Ingiriiska iyo Australia ayaa waxa la gudoonsiiyey xaaskiisii iyo carruurtii u ka tagay mujaahid Fanax. Qoyska deeqdan lacagta ah la guddoonsiyey ayaa waxa ay ka kooban yihiin todoba carruur ah iyo Marwo Foosiya Maxamed Ciidle oo ah hooyadood, kuwaas oo la sheegay in intii ka dambaysay geeridii mujaahidka ay ku noolaayeen nolol aan wanaagsanayn iyo duruufo qalafsan oo la xidhiidha baahiyaha guud ee wakhhtigan dalka ka jira. Gudoon siinta deeqadan agoonta iyo xaaskii sarkaalkan Marxuum Maxamed Xasan Rooble (Fanax) Waxa ka soo qayb galay aabaha dhalay Sarkaalkan Xasan Rooble, Suldaan Yusuf Xiirey iyo Xildhibaan Cabdiraxmaan Xoog iyo shakhsiyaad kale oo muhiim ah, waxayna dhamaantood u mahad-celiyeen jaaliyaddaha lacagtan soo diray oo ay sheegeen inay ku soo dadaaleen inay nolosha reerkii mujaahidku ka tagay daryeelaan. Sidoo kale, masuuliyiintani waxay ILAAHAY uga baryeen dadkii lacagta soo diray in halkii ay kasoo saareen wax san ugu badalo.
  20. Hargeysa(OWN)- Guddiga qaranka ee Takuulada Dadka ay abaaraha sameeyeen ayaa maanta ku dhawaaqay in ay 100 booyadod oo biyo ah ugu deeqeen Dadka ay abaaraha sameeyeen ee ku dhaqan Hawdka Somaliland iyo dadka reer Somaliland ee dagan gudaha Ethiopia. Sidaasina wax ay xubnaha gudiga maanta kaga dhawaqeen shir jaraaid oo aysi w ada jir ah u qabtaan wasiirada waxbarashada iyo boosaha iyo isgaadhsinta gudoomiyaha gobolka maroodijeex iyo agaasimyasha xafiiska samafalka madaxtoyada iyo wasaarada arimaha gudaha oo ka dhamaantood ka tirsan gudigaas ayaa waxa uu ka dhacay hudheel xaraf eeh magalaada hargeysa ugu damabayntiina wax ay masuuliyiintaasi kharasha ku baqaya 100 booyaadoo eeh biyaha ah ku wareejiye odaysha iyo cuqaasha deeganahasi biyo la aanta bani ay ka jiro wax ay masuuliyinttasi cuqaasha kula dardaarmeen in si xulkasnimo leh ay biyadhaamisku u fuliyaan