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Somaliland army Closing into Buhoodle rebels confused.
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Ciidamo Itoobiyan ah oo Gudaha u soo galay Magaalada Buuhoodle By nuur on Jan 22, 2011 ShareWararka caawa ka soo baxaya magaalada buuhoodle ayaa sheegay in Ciidamo Itoobiyaan ah ay gudaha u soo galeen Magaalada Buuhoodle ee Xarunt Gobolka Cayn………………………. Warar hada naga soo gaadhay ayaa sheegay in ciidaman Itoobiya ay guraha kala baxeen dhalinyaro iska hurada oo aan waxba galabsan sida warku nagu soo gaadhayo. Wararkii oo faahfaahsan kala soco Radiowidhwidh saacadaha soo socda -
bilan how do you know the guys clan ? why u so obsessed with clan
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bilan;689241 wrote: JB maa afkaaga haysatid, ma cid aan Garaad C/qani ahayn baa shirkaas saxiixay, mida kale those Garaads are in their own country, Garoowe is not in country, unless you consider Siilaanyo to be a refugee in Hargaisa, plus do not guys get tired telling lies, people were hijacked in Burco, the whole conference was about dib u heshiisiin between the clans so that SNM would not follow USC footsteps. loool@ sheekadi qori ba la nugu dul hayey oo qasab banu ku saxeexay won't work adeer Garaad selebaan maxammad was there garaad abshir salax was there , garaad cabdiqani garaad jamac was there garaadkina guud.
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Somaliland justice committee visits Laascanood video
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when did they do all those awful things you mentioned we are not aware of that, do you guys say that to justify the ssc rebel movement? -
First of all Ethiopia said that Somaliland independence is up to the People of Somaliland and somalia and they will welcome the outcome on what the Somalilanders and the koonfurians agree on. Second Ethiopia does not act in a hostile way towards Somaliland and Galmudug supports Somaliland as an independent state so i have no problem with them , now lets not compare Ethiopia a regional power in the horn to a clan state oke For now lets sing this song Zack
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^^rayaale never arrested clan chief you must be Joking Rayaale arrested boqor buur mado he arrested the most respected Sultan Sultan cismaan sultan cali madar. As for boqor raabi i never liked this guy waxan shaqadisa ahayn bu ka sheekeyn jiray
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The federal republic of Ethiopia might not have plans to recognize Somaliland for now but it has formal ties with Somaliland which benefits both countries and we will maintain this diplomatic relations with our neighbours as long as it benefits us . Qodax i don't think President Siilaanyos government is approaching the fake hotel government of Vila Somalia or the pirate state it's all in your head. Galmudug is a different case they made it clear that they don't have a problem with SL independence. Anything from that Ethiopia and Somaliland two neighbouring countries.
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waryaa jb kuwan ma adiga Somaliland ku casumay
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Is Shariif becoming the Zainal Caabideyn of Puntland.
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looool@ the title if only sh dalxiis ruled Puntland that woul've been something -
Somaliland justice committee visits Laascanood video
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qodax i thought u was a udub supporter and supported rayaale unconditionally -
Somaliland justice committee visits Laascanood video
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warya qodax garaadada meel ha uga dhicin cadaalada wa yaqanin the former justice ministers was from Laacaanood. -
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African Union declares South Sudan’s vote credible, free and fair
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Somalina awoow ma amiirkad sheegeysa hadaan adresskisa ku sheego ambaad u dhibta buhuku -
African Union declares South Sudan’s vote credible, free and fair
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^^ That was just a fact my friend but Somaliland is a multi tribal society indeed -
African Union declares South Sudan’s vote credible, free and fair
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oba oo waayo Dawladi ingriiska markay tiiro koob sameyso 1955 Somaliland 65% of Sl waxay ka so jeedaan Mujaheeedinti SNM , tiro koob kaasi na waxay ahayd 1955 ka waran maantana aboowe 20 ki sannadood eeh ugu danbeyey waanu dhalanayney uun 3% dadki wa kordhay caafimad dalka iyo dadku markay nabad ku jiraan ugu yaraan 70% wa ku dhownahay , waxad inta ku darta qawmiyada labaad eeh Somaliland ku dhaqan dhanka galbeedka ama gobolada awdal iyo selel. oo iyaguna ila majority of them waxay o codeynayan Gooni isugaata. sabab mansab dawladnimo iy magac iyo mamuusl sl bay ka heleen. Marka oba idinkana dan ba idinku jirta Gooni isutaaga Somaliland wa inad tageertid sabab dalkina nabad bu noqonaya wabiyadi kheyraadki khudaarti oo dhan wanu idinkaga tagnay idinka ka ceeshaya if i was anigu waan tageeri laha. -
African Union declares South Sudan’s vote credible, free and fair
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^^indeed if not more -
African Union declares South Sudan’s vote credible, free and fair
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So African union chairman believes south sudan's secession will pave the way for the recognition for Somaliland ,interesting indeed -
African Union declares South Sudan’s vote credible, free and fair News - Africa news .Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - The African Union (AU) Observers have certified South Sudan’s secession vote “free, fair, credible and a true reflection of the democratically-expressed will of the South Sudanese voters.” In its preliminary statement on the conduct of the vote, which could lead to the creation of Africa’s newest country and pave the way for the independence for Somaliland, the AU said the referendum was conducted in a safe and peaceful environment. African Union Commission President Jean Ping, says the successful holding of the vote could see the introduction of a new "principle of self-determination" as a banner for a push for independence by countries whose unilateral independence had never been recognized because of the organisation's principle of respecting borders inherited from the colonial era. Excited Southern Sudanese voters flooded voting centres across their vast semi-autonomous region, chanting slogans of separation and freedom and saying the vote was their first step into the future of freedom from domination by the north. Early results from Kenya, one of the eight international voting centres worldwide, showed Tuesday that 99.2% of the Southerners living there voted for separation. The results were announced by a representative of the South Sudan's Referendum Commission in Kenya, Deng Philip Achuoth, who said at least 14,835 people voted out of the 15,062 registered in Kenya. Praising the conduct of the vote, the AU observers said “There was massive deployment of police, military and security intelligence personnel nationally and at all polling stations to ensure safety." The observers, however, regretted incidences of violence and deaths which occurred near the north-south border, mainly targeting Southerners returning home. At least 30 people were said to have been killed in clashes around the North-South border region in the disputed territory of Abyei, which was expected to conduct a separate referendum on whether to become part of South Sudan or the north. The AU called for restraint, saying both sides should maintain peace and stability. The Southern Sudanese voters went to the polls on 9 January to decide whether to declare independence from the mainly Arab North as part of an international peace agreement signed in Nairobi on 5 January, 2005. They were required to either vote for unity with the north or secede. For the secession vote to count, a simple majority of at least 60 percent of the voters were required to have cast their ballot for the entire process to become valid and its outcome binding. AU observers said the voter turnout in most of South Sudan hit 80% but decried the low voter turnout registered in Northern Sudan, where the mood was largely against the vote. South Sudan’s Referendum Commission has also certified the process as successful, noting that no particular violations were recorded. Vote counting started on 15 January, just hours after the five-day long voting, celebrated by a majority of the Sudanese, who turned out in numbers. “The voter turnout was massive in almost all States in Southern Sudan. However, voter participation in the north was notably low. By the fourth day more than 80 percent of registered voters in Southern Sudan had cast their votes, and voting time had to be extended to accommodate long queues on the first two days,” the Observers noted. They also noted that campaign tools, including banners, posters, flyers, television and radio broadcasts were used intensively to sensitise and mobilize the voters.