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  1. Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibada Somaliland Oo Maanta Kulan Kula Yeeshay Xafiiskiisa Xildhibaan Ka Tirsan Baarlamaanka Dalka Talyaaniga. Hargeysa(Ramaas) Feb.04, 2011 - Wasiirka arrimaha dibbada Somaliland Dr Maxamed Cabdilaahi Cumar, ayaa maanta xarunta wasaarada arrimaha dibada ee Magaalada Hargeysa ku qaabilay mudane Pallazo Di Montecitanio oo ka tirsan guddida siyaasada arrimaha dibada u qaabilsan baarlamaanka Talyaaniga, iyaga oo labada dhinac ay kulankaas kaga wadahadleen cilaaqaadka labada dal ka dhexeeya. Safarka uu xildhibaankan ku yimid Somaliland ayaa ahaa kii ugu horeeyay ee uu ku yimaada wadanka, waxaana la sheegay in masuuliyiinta xukumada ay ka wadahadleen sidii loo suura galin lahaa xidhiidh dhaqaale oo dawlada Talyaaniga la yeelato Somaliland mustaqbalka. Wasiirka arrimaha dibada Somaliland oo ka hadlay kulankaas, ayaa sheegay in dawlada Somaliland ay aad u soo dhawaynayso booqashada mudane Montecitanio uu ku yimi dalka, iyada oo ninkan uu wasiirka hore uga ahaa dawlada Talyaaniga mar, waxa uu sheegay wasiirku inuu gacan ka gaysan karo xidhiidh wanaagsan oo dhexmara labada dawladood. Waxa uu uu sheegay wasiirku xildibaanka in shacabka Somaliland ay dalkooda ka hirgaliyeen nidaam dimuqraadiya, iyada oo ay taas cadayn u tahay doorshooyinkii ka dhacay wadanka badhtamihii sannadkii aynu soo afdhaafnay oo beesha caalamku ku hambalyaysay dadka reer Somaliland waxqabadka ay mujiyeen. Mudane Di Montecitanio oo isna ka hadlay kulankaas, ayaa sheegay in dalwada Talyaaniga ay si dhaw ula socoto xaalada Somaliland sida nabada, xasiloonida iyo nidaamka axsaabta badan ee ka jira dhulkan, waxaana uu sheegay in Talyaaniga si weyn u danaynayo xidhiidh ganacsi oo uu la yeesha Jamhuuriyada Somaliland, waxa intaas ku daray Somaliland in aanay wax saamayn ah ku yeelan rabshadaha ka taagan dalka Soomaaliya mudada ka badan laabatan sanno, waxa uu ballanqaaday xidhiidh dhex mara baarlamaanka Talyaaniga ka Somaliland mustaqbalka.
  2. Jacaylbaro 2011 budget is 88 Million USD it's indeed great
  3. What aggression an armed rebel group attacked the national army of the country opening fire on a Military vehicle what did you expect the Somaliland army would do ? Any how the rebels learned their lesson not to attack the national army when they are patrolling the buhooodle region
  4. Pirates to the left of me... terrorists to the right ‎ The Sun - Andrew Mitchell This article has been Published at: 03-02-2011 and has been viewed 5 times Back to home Print this Page Send to a Friend Bottom of the Page POLICE chief Elmi Furreh removes his sunglasses to mop his brow as he describes crime fighting on one of the world's toughest beats. First he motions towards the 1,000-mile Somali coastline where 28 hijacked ships - the multi-million-pound bounty of ruthless pirates - are anchored. The boats have been seized by the modern-day Blackbeards' "motherships" which, armed with grappling hooks, AK47s and rocket-propelled grenades, now strike far into the Indian Ocean. The captured vessels and their crew members - totalling 654 - are being held to ransom by the pirates. Commissioner Furreh then points south towards the war-ravaged city of Mogadishu. Here terrorists al-Shabaab - The Youth, in Arabic - have created their own Taliban-style fiefdom where women are flogged, limbs are chopped off as punishment and music is banned. "We take on the terrorists and the pirates wherever we find them," the Commissioner assures me. "It's a fight we have to win for your country and mine." Less than five months ago Somalia was described as a "seedbed for terrorism" by MI5 Director-General Jonathan Evans. In a rare public speech, the spy chief revealed: "I am concerned that it is only a matter of time before we see terrorism on our streets inspired by those who are today fighting alongside al-Shabaab." Somalia, a Mad Max land in the Horn of Africa, has had no real government for two bloody decades. It is a lawless "failed state" where festering extremism and bitter civil war has seen millions killed or forced to flee the violence and anarchy - with as many as 250,000 estimated to have reached Britain. Now drought stalks this land and some 2.4 million are hungry and need emergency help. The tyranny of youth ... fighters from the Taliban-style extremists al-Shabaab ('The Youth') Commissioner Furreh is chief of police of Somaliland, a breakaway enclave in the north that was a British colony until 1960. His 6,000-strong force bristles with AK47 rifles. It includes a crack unit of women - with blue berets keeping their headscarves in place - patrolling in a battered pick-up. I asked police officer and mum-of-four Firdoos Abdillahi, 29, what the major law and order issue was in the region. "Murder," was her one-word reply. Fighting back ... female police officers in Hargeisa Foreign Office travel advice for Somaliland is to the point - don't. Officially it doesn't even exist. Although Somaliland has its own president and elections, it is not recognised as a nation state by any other country. Landing at the would-be nation's capital, Hergeisa, bombed out Russian-made MiG fighters - relics of a civil war - lie abandoned at the runway's edge. A printed sign at the tiny concrete terminal warns: "No chewing jadd". Jadd or kat is the narcotic leaf used by many in the region which, if chewed in large enough quantities, gives a high. We pass the UN compound where a terrorist car bomb caused devastation and death in 2008. The villa of then president Dahir Riyale Kahin was also targeted. In Hargeisa's ramshackle camel market barefoot youngsters in Manchester United or Arsenal strips welcome me with smiles and handshakes. On a visit to Baidoa in southern Somalia several years ago I was greeted by cut-throat gestures. One man hissed: "Signor, you have come here to die." 'Very grateful' for UK's aid ... Sun man Oliver meets Somaliland President Ahmed Silanyo Home Secretary Theresa May warned last year that British jihadis had already travelled to train and fight with al-Qaeda associated al-Shabaab in Somalia. According to the UN, Somalian piracy is becoming an "organised industry", which is estimated to cost the world economy more than �4billion a year. Centred in another breakaway Somali region called Puntland, piracy rose ten per cent last year, with some 445 attacks, 49 ship hijackings and 1,000 sailors taken hostage. The latter-day buccaneers now use freighters and factory fishing vessels as motherships loaded with smaller skiffs to strike near Pakistani and Indian waters. It was in the Indian Ocean in October 2009 that Somali pirates captured Kent couple Paul and Rachel Chandler, only releasing them a year later following a payment of more than �450,000. Commissioner Furreh reveals: "We arrested ten terrorists and 20 pirates in the past six months. Some of them will be in jail for life." Somaliland's Interior Minister Dr Mohamed Gabose, 61, said: "Many people flee the fighting around Mogadishu and bring the young Shabaabs with them. Fighting anarchy ... Commissioner Furreh meets Andrew Mitchell MP, Secretary of State for International Development "These terrorists then blend in with the local community. We fight them night and day but we need more resources." Britain's Coalition Government has realigned our aid budget so Somalia and other nations plagued by war and terrorism, such as Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen, get a greater slice. This week International Development Minister Andrew Mitchell travelled to Somaliland to announce �10.5million in emergency aid to help the hungry. Advertisement He also revealed Britain is increasing Somalia's aid package from �26million this year to �80million by 2014 to build peace and stability. "It's about our national interest," Mr Mitchell, 54, told The Sun. "Spending this money makes Britain safer as well as being morally right." Somaliland President Ahmed Silanyo, a genial 73-year-old said he was "very grateful" for Britain's aid. He said: "We need jobs and education to stop young people joining extremist groups like al-Shabaab and the pirates." At Hargeisa Group Hospital the human cost of Somalia's drought is all too clear. On the children's ward is Catherine Novi, 33, who gave up life as a London investment banker to work for the UK-based Tropical Health and Education Trust in Somaliland. Malnourished babies such as six-month-old Zuwid Abdi are given fortified milk through feeding tubes. Currently 80 per cent of Somalis are without healthcare and one in five children dies before their fifth birthday. Single Catherine said: "Life for people here is a struggle. Water shortage is a huge problem, leading to malnutrition." The rule of law ... posters around the airport in Hargeisa, Somaliland's would-be capital She said vital UK cash channelled through the Department for International Development is helping rebuild Somaliland's health service, with NHS volunteers training new doctors. In Al Najah Koranic school - also funded with UK cash - the lesson today for a gaggle of schoolgirls is English. One of the teachers is speaking Somali with a distinct Brummie twang. In black headscarf and flowing robes Asiya Yussef, 21, tells how her parents and five siblings fled this war-ravaged land to the safety of Britain in 2000, settling in inner-city Aston in Birmingham. "We were terrified for our lives, we had to escape the fighting," she said. "But this is my homeland. If there was security here, jobs and healthcare, I would come back for good."
  5. War-Saxaafadeed: Fadhigii Ee Maanta Golaha Wasiiradda Oo Lagu Ansixiyey Miisaaniyadda Sanadka 2011. Fadhigii maanta ee Golaha Wasiirada oo ka Qabsoomay Qasriga Madaxtooyada JSL Gudoominaayeyna Madaxweyanha JSL Mudane Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Siilaanyo), waxa lagu ansixiyey Miisaaniyad Sannadeedka 2011 oo Dhan 527,720,451,857 taas oo 70% ka badan tii sannadkii Hore ee 2010. Miisaaniyadan Waxa ku jira Korordhsiimada Mushaharka Shaqaalaha iyo Ciidamada oo 100% Waxa kale oo ku jira Markii ugu Horaysay Mashaariic Horu-marineed, Sidaasana loogu Gudbinayaa Golaha Wakiilada oo ah Hay’ada Shirci ahaan Ansixinta Rasmiga ah leh. Allaa Mahad Leh Cabdillaahi Maxamed Daahir (Cukuse) Af-hayeenka Madaxtooyada JSL.
  6. Africans Debate Wisdom of Expected Secession of Southern Sudan Decision by southern Sudanese voters to break away from the north has many on the continent asking if it could happen to them William Eagle | Washington,DC February 02, 2011 Share This Digg Facebook StumbleUpon Yahoo! Buzz del.icio.us Related Articles North and South Sudan: Challenge of Forming Cooperative Ties For some Africans, southern Sudan’s expected independence is a cautionary tale; others see it as a pathway for their regions to gain full sovereignty. According to Bloomberg News, Somaliland’s foreign minister, Mohamed Omar, says his government plans to take a “more aggressive policy toward the African Union in its efforts to gain international recognition from Somalia.” Somaliland declared its independence 20 years ago and since then the south has been engulfed in anarchy and civil war. Nigeria Some compare Sudan to Nigeria, with its tensions between Muslim and Christians and between ethnic groups. In 1967, Nigeria defeated Biafran separatists fighting for an independent state for the Ibo ethnic group in the east. Recently, the president of the Nigeria Civil Rights Congress, Shehu Sani, called Sudan “a reference point for division and secession.” "What's happening in Sudan is raising a lot of fears, especially in Nigeria, which is a colonial creation," said Sani in an article in the Guardian paper of Great Britain. "It was thought the defeat of Biafra had made division impossible, but Sudan is rekindling the thought.” An editorial in Nigeria’s Guardian newspaper warns, “[sudan] may provoke unwarranted secessionist tendencies across the continent” and serve as a wake-up call “to African leaders and authorities, including Nigeria, that the failure of governance has its price, including [national disintegration].” Other Nigerians disagree. Sully Abu is the director of media and publicity for the election campaign of President Goodluck Jonathan. Abu is also the publisher of the now-suspended New Age newspaper. He says Nigerians do not see themselves as divided by a largely Muslim north and Christian south, which he says is an assumption of many foreigners. "Here there is such complexity in tribes, regions and religion," he says, "that you don’t find such neat demarcations as talk of a Muslim north or Christian south. The country is much more divided into states. People are more concerned about their particular localities rather than any big regional divides." Abu says people may want more local or regional autonomy, but they prefer to keep the country together. Yemen and Iraq The call for separation is also echoed throughout the Middle East and North Africa. Algeria’s foreign minister predicted “fatal repercussions” for Africa. Chad’s president, Idriss Deby, warned of a domino effect – and “disaster” -- if countries with north-south tensions, like his own, follow Sudan’s lead. Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi does not support the partition of Sudan Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi compares Sudan’s split to a “contagious disease” that could be “the beginning of the crack in Africa’s map.” Analyst J. Peter Pham sees irony in Libya’s concerns. Pham is the senior vice president of the New York-based think tank the National Committee on American Foreign Policy. "Historically, Gadhafi and Libya have been one of the biggest supporters of secessionist movements in Sudan," says Pham. "For many years, the [sudan People’s Liberation Army] and some Darfur rebel groups received support from Gadhafi. So [having helped them over the years], the colonel is relatively new to his anti-secessionism. "At same time Libya is [opposing secession], Libyan sovereign wealth funds are actually seeking investments in southern Sudan, so they are playing both sides against the center." Larbi Sadiki teaches in Britain at the University of Exeter’s Department of Politics. He says separatists are active in Yemen and in Iraq. "The south of Yemen," says Sadiki, "is a place that until 1990 was a different state altogether, with a separate ideology, the emblems of a state -- and was an international actor in its own right. Of late, we’ve seen renewed yearnings for recreating that state. So, it’s in the offing. The centralized [state] does not command a following in the south or from others [in other parts of the country.]" "For secession, the best candidate [in the Arab world] would be northern Iraq, Kurdistan. It approximates a quasi state, though without international recognition, and without demarcated and recognized borders. But, you have in place an entity working toward statehood. And, there are people with an aspiration to upgrade their autonomy into full-fledged [nationhood]." Analysts say there are plenty of areas in the Middle East and Africa that have had separatist movements, including the regions of Casamance in Senegal, Cabinda in Angola, Zanzibar in Tanzania and the disputed territory bordering Morocco, Western Sahara. But, it’s not clear that any of these regions have the potential to actually separate. International backing Jon Temin is a senior program officer at the Center for Mediation and Conflict Resolution at the U.S. Institute of Peace. He says Sudan and Eritrea have what many states with separatist movements lack -- a long history of fighting for independence. Eritrea separated from Ethiopia in 1993. It had fought for independence for about 30 years. Separatists in Sudan fought for 50 years. Analyst Jon Temin says both Eritrea and Southern Sudan had bloody and decades long wars for independence "Almost no country in Africa has the history of brutal civil war that Sudan does," says Temin. "They fought two civil wars that were among the longest in Africa that resulted in more than two million deaths. While other secessionist movements have certainly mounted significant armed resistance, nowhere else on the continent do we have this extremely bloody history that is important in recognizing the right to self- determination for the south." Temin says southern Sudan had something else most other liberation movements do not have -- extensive international support. A number of governments, including the United States, helped mediate the process of creating Sudan’s five-year-old blueprint for power sharing and potential separation, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. He says today the only other region in Africa to enjoy significant international support for its liberation struggle is Western Sahara, where the Polisario Front has been fighting for independence from Morocco. The United Nations granted the group official recognition 31 years ago. Regional security Analyst J. Peter Pham opposes recognition of Western Sahara. He says the international community should not recognize any secessionist movement that cannot stand on its own. He says Western Sahara has little more than 100,000 people and lacks natural and financial resources. Western Sahara separatists enjoy a degree of international support, but some question if it can stand alone, or contribute to regional security Pham says a country must also contribute to regional security, which he says Western Sahara does not do. For example, he says there’s a “lack of freedom” in the refugee camps in Algeria run by the separatist Polisario Front. He says some of the Polisario’s members are also involved in terrorist and criminal activities. In addition, he says the Polisario Front has played a role in keeping two regional powers, Morocco and Algeria, from cooperating on counterterrorism and other issues. Pham also says an independent Western Sahara would likely prove to be a “failed state,” where the lack of governance would result in a safe haven for Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and other radical groups. Somaliland One region that does meet Pham’s criteria is Somaliland, which declared its independence from Somalia in 1991. It has fully recognized offices in South Africa, Ethiopia and Ghana. Somaliland leaders say they're inspired by secession of Southern Sudan "[With] Somaliland," says Pham, "you have a state that is clearly viable. It’s proven it by its 20 years existence. And, it adds to regional stability and security, keeping piracy away from its shores and helping (neighboring, landlocked) Ethiopia have access to [somaliland’s port Berbera] for imports/exports…. It is actually a bulwark against extremism in the region." Ivory Coast He also says northern Ivory Coast shares trade and cultural patterns with countries to the north, giving it more in common with them than with the southern part of the country, which produces nearly all of Ivory Coast’s cocoa. In much the same way, he says southern Sudan is closely linked geographically and economically to Kenya and Uganda. And he says the eastern region of DRC has more in common with its neighbors in East Africa than with the capital, Kinshasa, in the west. Pham says European states have shown that power can be decentralized to smaller regions -- like Catalonia in Spain and Scotland in Britain. This, even as market forces push for greater integration. Dr. Larbi Sadiki of the University of Exeter says many Arab and other governments do not favor decentralization. Instead, they use force to impose unity. He says that would not be necessary if they adopted legal safeguards to protect minorities so they would not feel they had to secede in order to protect themselves.
  7. Fadhigii Maanta ee Golaha Wasiirada ayaa Lagu Ansixiyey Miisaaniyad Sannadeedka 2011 oo Dhan 527,720.451,857. Hargaysa(Waaheen)- Fadhigii maanta ee Golaha Wasiirada oo Ka Qabsoomay Qasriga Madaxtooyada JSL Gudoominaayeyna Madaxweyanha JSL Mudane Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Siilaanyo Waxa lagu Ansixiyey Miisaaniyad Sannadeedka 2011 oo Dhan 527,720.451,857 taas oo 70% ka badan tii sannadkii Hore ee 2010. Miisaaniyadan Waxa ku jira Korordhsiimada Mushaharka Shaqaalaha iyo Ciidamada oo 100% Waxa kale oo ku jira Markii ugu Horaysay Mashaariic Horu-marineed, Sidaasana loogu Gudbinayaa Golaha Wakiilada oo ah Hay’ada Shirci ahaan Ansixinta Rasmiga ah leh. ALLAA MAHAD LEH Cabdillaahi Maxamed Daahir ( Cukuse ) Af-hayeenka Madaxtooyada JSL.
  8. The Zack;692474 wrote: The Western Somali State flag - Keep in mind yaa Xaaji Xundhuf, O'gadenia is one of the many Somalia states of the greater Somalia. Look closely the middle part of the flag, does it ring a bell? Now go and throw that Ciraaqi flag to a very away qashin qub. zack iska daa waxaso lets sing for a better Ethiopia halkasey ka dhowdahayeh
  9. Somalina;692364 wrote: LOL...Wave the blue and white first, kadibna kiina babiya. Seems fair enough. awoow maxa sidan oo kale ku diiday
  10. I still dont understand how a country of what 7 Million people can have such a huge parliament
  11. Somaliland:Army celebrates 17th birthday HARGEISA (SomalilandPress) — Somaliland army today celebrated its 17th anniversary with a well organized ceremony attended by the President of Somaliland Ahmed Mohamud Siilanyo, commander of the arm forces Gen. Nuh Tani, defense Minister Haji Adam Adami, Ethiopian embassy official in Hargiesa and cabinet members from the government. The event was held at the army headquarter in Hargeisa showcased by a colorful army band members performing traditional dance and songs for the special guess. Speak first at the ceremony was the head of the arm forces Major General Nuh Tani who highlighted the growth that has taken place in the last 17 years. General Tani informed the guess that currently there are 1000 new army recruits training in three different army barracks in the country. Mr. Tani went on to say that a total of twenty nine officers have returned from abroad after they received trainings in the fields of engineering, logistics, medical doctors and special forces commandos. Also March of this year the army is expecting to receive back total of 10 doctors who have completed 5 years medical training from abroad. Also defense Minister Haji Adam Adami spoke at the ceremony and said “in the last year we have been searching for officials with army training and disciplinary to help us advance the army and because of that we have created new ranking insignia for all branches of the arm forces, new uniforms design and a new manual training book for the army”. President Silaanyo concluded the ceremony by first thanking all the men and women serving the arm forces and their families. Mr. Silaanyo said the army should keep the peace, stability and tranquility of the country by staying a step ahead of the enemy. The army should also help the police forces and the naval forces if they are called on. Since taking office President Ahmed Silaanyo has given the arm forces a pay increase of 100% and the focus of his government shows modernization of the arm forces in order to deal with crises and safeguard the peace.
  12. Somalina kuwa burco lagaga yimi ,, kuwa greenka xiidhan ba hada socda:D
  13. The security of the president is high priority you should know that ,Somalina awoow adna maxaad la dhoola cadeyneysa.
  14. Madaxweynaha Somaliland Oo Ka Qaybgalay Xus Ballaadhan Oo Lagu Xusayey Sannad-guuradii 17-naad Ee Ka Soo Wareegtay Aasaaska Ciidanka Qaranka (Dhageyso + Sawiro). Hargeysa (Ramaas) Feb.02, 2011 - Xus ballaadhan oo lagu xusayey sannad-guuradii 17-naad ee ka soo wareegtay aasaaska ciidanka qaranka Somaliland, ayaa saaka lagu qabtay xarunta taliska guud ee ciidanka qaranka ee magaalada Hargeysa. Xuskan oo ay ka soo qaybgaleen Madaxweynaha Somaliland, shir-guddoonada golayaasha qaranka, Taliyaha guud ee ciidanka qaranka, wasiirka gaashaandhiga, masuuliyiinta asxaabta qaranka iyo marti sharef kale. Dhegaystayaal waxaanu halkan idiinku soo gudbinaynaynaa khudbadihii ay munaasibadan ka jeediyeen Madaxweynaha JSL Md Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud Siilaanyo, Wasiirka gaashaandhiga Axmed Xaaji Cali Cadami iyo Taliyaha guud ee ciidanka qaranka Somaliland Col, nuux Ismaaciil Taanni ee dhegaysi haboon: Ramaasnews Desk Hargeisa
  15. Madaxweyne Siilaanyo Oo Khudbad Ka Jeediyay Sanad Guuraddii 17-aad ee Ciidanka Qaranka February 2nd, 2011 Hargeysa (Somaliland.Org)-Madaxweyaha Somaliland Md. Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Siilaanyo) ayaa maanta ka qeyb galay xaflad loogu dabaal degayay sanad guuradii 17-aad ee ka soo wareegtay aasaaskii ciidanka qaranka. Xafladaasi waxa kale oo ka qeyb galay Wasiirro, saraakiisha ciidamada iyo masuuliyiin kale. Madaxweynaha Somaliland Md. Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Siilaanyo) oo khubad ka jeediyay xafladaasi wuxuu yidhi “ Maanta oo ay bishu tahay 02/02/201, waxaynu xusaynaa sannad guuradii 17-aad ee ka soo wareegtay as aaska Ciidanka Qaranka Jamuuriyada Somaliland. Aniga oo ku hadlaya magaca shacabka reer Somaliland, ka goloyaasha qaranka Iyo magacaygaba waxaan hanbalyeynayaa dhamaan ciidamada Qaranka iyo saraakiishooda munaasibada dhalashadooda aawadeed, waxaanna ILLAAHAY ugu baryayaa in uu snadka sanadkiisa inagu wada gaadhsiiyo Nabad qab Caafimaad iyo Hurumar.” Madaxweyne Siilaanyo oo hadalkiisa sii watay wuxuu yidhi “Ciidanka Qaranku waxa uu ka mid yahay waxyaabaha gundhiga u ah Qaranimada Jamuuriyada Somaliland, waxa uu laf-dhabar u yahay difaaca iyo ilaalinta nabad galyada dalka, asaaska Ciidamada Qaranku waxa uu ka soo bilaamay Halgankii Somaliland iyo shirarkii nabadaynta iyo dib u heshiisiinta, Ciidamada qaranku waxa ay ka soo qayb qaateen gundhiga Dumuquraadiyada iyo nabada ay Somaliland maanta ku naaloonayso.” “Ciidanka Qaranku waxa ay door libaax leh ka qaateen halgamadii laga fuliyey Gobolada Sool, Sanaag iyo Buuhoole, waxa kale oo ay Ciidanka Qaranku si xoogan ugu qayb qaateen sugida ammaanka iyo gacansiinta Ciidanka Booliska, waxaan ku ammaanayaa anshaxa iyo habdhaqanka wanaagsan ee ay ciidanka Qaranku kula dhaqmeen bulsho weynta ku dhaqan guud ahaan goboladaasi, taasi oo ay ka markhaati kaceen dadkaasi,” ayuu yidhi Madaxweynaha Somaliland, waxaanu intaasi ku daray “Aniga oo dareensan Daruufaha ku xeeran Ciidanka Qaranka isla markaan og muhiimad ay u leeyihiin qarankan waxa aan mushaharka u kor dhiyey 100%, is sare loogu qaadao tayada iyo anshaxa Ciidanka iyo Hubka waxa aan farayaa Masuuliyiinta wasaarada Gaashaan dhiga 1- Bilowga diiwaan galinta ciidamda iyo agabka is hore loogu dhamays tiro barnaamijka Darajda Ciidamada, taasi oo qayb libaax ka qaadanaysa Karaamda iyo qaranimada dalka, 2- is looga hor tago cadowga Somaliland oo hore isugu dayey in ay dalkan qaraxyo ka fuliyaan waxaan farayaa Ciidanka Qaranka in ay sugaan guud ahaan Xuduudaha, isla markaan a ay Gacan siiyaan Ciidamada Ilaada Xeeebaha, Booliska, Asluubta, iyo hay’adaha Sirdoonka Qaranka si aynu uga hor tagno dhamaan wax yaabaha ay damac san yihiin Cadowga Somaliland.” Taliyaha Ciidanka Qaranka Somaliland Nuux Taani ayaa hadal uu munaasibadaasi ka jeediyay waxa uu kaga warbixiyay waxyaabihii u qabsoomay muddooyinkii u dambeeyay iyo guulihii uu ciidanka qaranku ka gaadhay dhinacyada tayaynta ciidamada, qalabka iyo saanadda milatari, waxaanu yidhi “Kun askari ayaa noogu jira dugsiyada tababarka Sheekh, Dararwayne iyo Gorayacow, waxa kale oo noo maqan tababaro dibadda ah oo ay ka mid yihiin Dhakhaatiir, Farsamada, Kamaadows iyo kalkaaliyayaal caafimaad, intaas ayaa sannadkan noogu maqnaa tababarro dibadeed. Waxa soo dhamaystay intaa aan sheegay koorsooyinkii, Engineerada 16 Injineer ayaa hadda soo dhamaystay oo jooga, saraakiisha farsamada 10 ayaa soo dhamaystay, kalkaaliyayaal caafimaad oo saddex sanno soo dhamaystayna way joogaan oo way yimaadeen, waxa bishan March soo dhamaysanaya kooraska 10 Dhakhtar oo shan sannadood soo dhamaystay koorsadoodii, waxa kale oo soo dhamaysanaya todoba sarkaal, waxa kale oo loo soo xidhi doonaa isla bishaa 50 askari oo Kamaandoo ah oo macalimiin noqon doona oo ciidanka tababara.” Waxa kale oo uu Taliyuhu sheegay in ciidamo tiro badani ay tababar dibadeed ugu maqan yihiin. Waxa isaguna halkaasi ka hadlay Wasiirka Wasaarada Gaashaandhiga, Md. Axmed X. Cali Cadami, ayaa sheegay in dhambaal hambalyo ah u diray ciidamada qaranka iyo qoysaskooda waxaanu ILAAHAY uga baryay inay sanadkan sanadkiisa ku gaadhaan bash bash iyo barwaaqo. Wasiirku waxa uu sheegay in naafada iyo agoomaha ciidanka qaranka ay ku jiraan mushahar kordhinta ciidamada iyo shaqaalaha ee bishii January ee sanadkan ka bilaabmaysa. Waxa xafladaasi lagu soo bandhigay riwaayad lagu soo bandhigay taariikhda iyo doorka Ciidammadda qaranka, riwaayadaasi oo ay jilayeen fanaaniinta ciidanka qaranka ee Gaashaan ayay martidii iyo masuuliyiintiiba aad uga heleen farriimihii ay gudbinaysay.
  16. Who talked about his loyality only you mention that only time will tell but one thing i am sure he spend more time in Somaliland then with the pirates.