Wiil Cusub

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  1. Wareer badanaa Ma nasashadii axadayday qasayaan waamaxay dagaalka iyo dhibtu
  2. I wish i could purchase this yaa ka dilaala JB could find nore information.
  3. Beentu Lug qudhay leedahay oo la qabto !!! easy to proef
  4. Pretty soon it will be almost as bad as Bosasso I hoop it will not that bad as Bosaso because their robbery is well known internationally Pirate
  5. wooow this funny Hasan Bariise iyo A. said Igge wuu la helay.
  6. Samatar nin difaacayaa waa nin cadaalad darro iyo dulmi doortay
  7. Cawke ma ilowday Waxan yaa dadka u horseeday Ceebaha Alle ha asturee aamu ducoqabe
  8. Dear Cowke give me one good reason WHY you menseant only SL when article said existence of international trafficking of Somali women to Djibouti, Kenya, and the Gulf States, mainly the United Arab Emirates , for sexual and labour exploitation. Moreover, further investigations confirmed the widespread practice of domestic human trafficking of Somali women and children [who are] lured into forced prostitution in some areas of Somalia [somaliland and Puntland] ,” Ueno told IRIN. Ma aragtid in Pirat land whare all false somali problems start is on list??
  9. Eedeysanayaan Maxkamada la soo taagay ayaa waxaa ay isugu jiraan 5 Soomaali ah oo reer Laascaanood ah, 2 Ethiopian ah, mid u dhashay Eritrea iyo mid kale oo u dhashay dalka Suudaan JB waa arin layaab leh xogdheerada ma ka haysaa
  10. warlords who are armed, not with guns, but with poisonous pens Dr. Abbas himzelf must be No: 1 in that group
  11. To understand this article and Bilaals standpoint about SYL please read this article from Feb 27th 1960 then you will see how our problem in 2010 is legecy from SYL and Italian product. Somali Take-off Feb 27th 1960 From The Economist print edition The Somalis, too, will soon be faced with the task of running their own affairs—and getting on with their neighbours A GALE of constitutional change is blowing through the Horn of Africa. On February 17th, British Somaliland had a general election, the second ever held in the protectorate, and a party of swift change won a decisive victory. Elected Somali members now dominate a Legislative Council that three years ago did not even exist. The timetable for independence has been written in New York, not in Whitehall. In 1950, the United Nations set a term of ten years on Italy’s trusteeship of Somalia, and in June the Italians make their unreluctant exit. The British can only follow. The Somalis are determined that they should go, and there is indeed no earthly reason for hanging on—beyond responsibility for what is left behind. Somalia and Somaliland start off with roughly the same disadvantages; both are harsh, hot lands of sand and rock without water , known mineral wealth, industry or anything else that makes life easy. But the Italian trust territory has had a clear political lead over the protectorate for which, indirectly, it can thank Mussolini and his imperial dreams. The British military caretakers who took over Somalia during the war exerted themselves to decontaminate the territory from fascist influence by an educational programme that was considerably ahead of anything suggested for the protectorate. Then the Italians came back, uncluttered by other colonial commitments, and more immediately aware than the British that they were working to a fierce timetable. Somalia has virtually governed itself since 1957. Its several political parties and the maze of their tribal ramifications promised a situation of singular confusion. But the Italians, keeping democratic scruples under strict control, picked their man and stuck to him. At the general elections last year, the Somali Youth League, led by Mr Abdullahi Issa, won 85 of the 90 seats, two-thirds of them unopposed because of the “regrettable technical errors” of their opponents. The protectorate’s election last week was not distorted by any such technicalities , but the result was hardly less conclusive. The Somali National League (SNL) has won 20 of the 33 seats available; the Somali United party, a new group that shortly before the elections joined forces with the SNL, has won 12 seats. This leaves the National United Front, which won most of the seats in last year’s rather timid attempt at elections, and whose members the British authorities were seriously coaching in the arts of government, with only one seat, although it got nearly a third of the total votes cast. The victorious SNL, led by Mr Mohammed Egal, is the party loudest in its demands for quick independence (it boycotted the earlier elections) and its victory is being proclaimed by Cairo radio as a smack in the eye for imperialism. But the decisive factor in the election was probably not so much the party platforms, which were all much of a muchness, as the complex inter-play of tribal, sub-tribal and family loyalties. All the parties agreed that the protectorate should join up, sooner rather than later, with Somalia. Mr Lennox-Boyd foreshadowed this last year when he promised British help should the protectorate seek some form of “closer association” with Somalia. Possibly when the time comes the two sides will be less keen than they are now on a complete union and more in favour of some kind of federative solution. The SNL is not on particularly warm terms with the Somali Youth League in Somalia, while for its part, the government at Mogadishu may cool towards the idea of straightforward fusion. At present Somalia’s government is picked from members of the Hawiya tribe—an ascendancy that is unjustified numerically, and would be very hard to maintain if a deluge of protectorate Somalis were to join forces with the opposition. Then comes the question of Commonwealth membership. For the commonwealth club to refuse this British territory admission would seem unlikely; but there is no certainty that the new member would be invited to bring a guest.
  12. Emotional cry without any rational base same as those he is reacting
  13. quote: Originally posted by TogaHerer: the day siilanyo came back from USA ayaa taageerayaashisa oo dhan aaya waxay buxin karay wayan barxada weyn ee ka horaysa airport-ka Hargeysa. horta ariinta wa maqlay ma ruun ba horta ini buxiin wayen barxada weyn ee ka horaysa airporta-ka hargeysa. Been baxsatay Runi ma gaadho rumayso waxay indhahaagu arkaanuun.
  14. Nice writing with wrong information!!!!
  15. Wali Ma Abdi Bille ayaa raba inuu cararo kismaanyo mayna ahayn tii ....
  16. Dooda uu maaday soo bandhigay waxay madaxayga ku soo dhacday markii iigu horaysay ee aan maqlo Mr Godane oo gabyaya. Isku eekanshaha Alshabab iyo sayidku inta uu maaday sheegay kuma koobna ee waa: Labaduba Waxay fikirkooga ka soo waarideen (imported) dibada wadanka iyaga oo soo dheegtay halgano kale oo meelo kale ka socday. Labaduba waxay ka horyimaadeen madhabtii dadka deeganka intoda badani ay isticmalaysay. Labaduba diyaar uma aha dood figradaha iyo sharaxaadaha badan ee ay diintu yeelan karto ee waxay ku sheegan ka ka soo horjeeda WUU XUJOOBAY (sayidka) MURTADID (alshabab) Labaduba Xujooyin iyo xarfado ay kaga horeeyaan dadka ay deeganka ugu yimaadeen ayay adeegsadaan (sida indho sarcaad, sixir iyo psycological war) Labaduba Diyaarada ayay aad uga cabsadaan oo way cararaan markay maqlaan (Coomadi duulayay cadan ka keeneen, cirkiyo dhulkii baa is qabsaday cararacdoodiiye adiguba caqlaad leedahaye carar maxaa dhaama. Inta Sayidka taageersan ha ogaadaan in mudadaa qarniga ah ee ka soo wareegtay taariikhdiisii waxyaabo badan oo khaladaada oo uu sayidku lahaa la ****olay si loogu eekaysiiyo GEESI lagu daydo. Qofku markuu dhintana inta badan amaan iyo halku dhigyo fiican ayaa laga reebaa.
  17. NÚUN If Kismanyo is Second biggest city is means Cumamad is ruling the bigest and second bigest cities in Somalia markaa waa inaad iska ogolaataa oo aad ku daba fayshaa. Any way waynaan maxay tartaa ma ogtahay inay Ceelsha biyahu ka dad badanyahiin maanta Muqdisho Maxaad iskaga wareerinaysaa!!
  18. Look good this pic what do u see And this one
  19. Originally posted by The Zack: War sheekada nac nacda ah meesha kala taga dheh. Why pick only on SAMATAR? Simply he is the highest ranking officer in Somali Military and he is one who gave orders. About tribe he is not only Somali war criminal who get process. Col. Tuke get same process with him in US, Canjeex and If Morgan was Western countery he could get same. We Somalians unless we suport justice we couldnt expect peace
  20. Dahabshiil gets last time alot of free reclame in international media: Times: From corporate America to the Horn of Africa, money makes the world go around. June 16, 2009 NY Times
  21. ^^^You missed the point wiil cusub. The point is that they are NOT so different, and it was not so long ago that they too were in the middle of war. It is the impacts of war that they are dealing with, just like somalia, just on a smaller scale. If you believe that Somaliland is NOT different that I MISSED INDEED THE POING and we can build bridge to agree. And to talk about small wars how many tribal wars had happened in Somalia in 60's and 70's may be time to compare that how many happened last 15 years in Somaliland