Caano_Geel

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  1. Great news, May I say Al-shabaab days are numbered
  2. Somalina;805094 wrote: Boosaaso This Google imagery update of Burco is old and its in 2003 while Bosaso's imagery update is summer 2011.
  3. “Xayaabkii cir da'ayeey Daruur shalka xayddaay Xulad geenyo ugubeey Darmaan xoosh u dhalataay Xil-dhibaanka nabaddaay Xajkii Geeska Bariyeey Cadceeddoo xab-bururtaay Marna xabag barsheeddii Nafta xiisa gelisaay Xudduntii dhulkaygaay Xaruntii dadkaygaay Xamareey ma nabad baa? Xiddigtii bahdeediyo Xubnaheeda kala maqan U ahayd xusuustee Sumaddooda xaynkiyo Shanta gees u xidhataay. Xudduntii dhulkaygaay Xaruntii dadkaygaay Xamareey ma nabad baa? Laamaha xorriyaddiyo Xayn-daabka calankee Xejinaaya dhalashada Xididkay ka beermaan Xinjir laga waraabshaay. Xudduntii dhulkaygaay Xaruntii dadkaygaay Xamareey ma nabad baa? Carra-edeg xanteediyo Xaska weli dhex-yaalliyo Xaskulaha in laga guro Danahooda xigashiyo Xagal-daac in laga jiro Tii loo xil-saaraay. Xudduntii dhulkaygaay Xaruntii dadkaygaay Xamareey ma nabad baa? Isticmaarku xeel iyo Xanaf iyo wax-yeelliyo Xanan iyo dhibaatiyo Xadhko miidhan weeyoo Sida geed xajiinluu Xagxagtaa kor kaagee Xadantada gumeystaha Xaram lagaga maydhaay Xudduntii dhulkaygaay Xaruntii dadkaygaay Xamareey ma nabad baa? Danta inay xaraashaan Dembi inay xambaartaan Ama sharafka xooraan Isticmaar la xididaan Ama xeer la yeeshaan Nimankii ka xila-furay, Naftu waxay u xilataa Dhegta xeerinteedee, Nolol aan xarrago wadan Nimankii xanuunkiyo Xabsiyada ka door-biday Gobannimo xaq weeyee Inta geesi loo xidhay Ama xawda laga jaray Geerida xalaasha ah Nimankii xantoobsaday Halka lagu xormeeyaay Xudduntii dhulkaygaay Xaruntii dadkaygaay Xamareey ma nabad baa? Shinnida Xumbaaliyo Sida xaydha-weyntii Nimankay Xawaashiyo Xaab-qaaddu keentee Xagga sare ka soo degey Dhulka xaabadii tiil Nimankii xambaartee Dhirta xaalufka u rogey Dunidaan is-ximinnoo Xasillooni loo yaal Dadku kala xishoodaan Nimankii xaduurkiyo Xadaafiirta geliyee Inta ay xifaaliyo Xumo iyo colaad iyo Xiisadaa ku kiciyeen Xolad daba ku olosheen Xadhkaheeda kala furay Xidid iyo tol wada yaal Nimankii hub xoogliyo Xakamaha ku kala raray Kala xaday walaalaha Marwadii xanjeerrayd Nimankii xabbaadhee Xawawaray dhasheedii Kuwa midabka ximiyee Xaqlahana addoonsada Xistigiyo gumeystaha Birta looga xiiriyo Halka lagu xabaalay Xudduntii dhulkaygaay Xaruntii dadkaygaay Xamareey ma nabad baa? Sida xuur wedkeedii Xan ahaa ku maqashaan Amba xiisahaagii Xamarey la dhuubtoo Xalay waxan baraarugey Iyadoo xiddayseey Inta xaysku kuu da'ay Dhulku wada xareed iyo Xamash iyo ugbaad iyo Xilli yahay barwaaqoo Dayaxaagu xaynkiyo Xuubkii dillaacshoo Inta uu xanjaadkiyo Xagal qudha la soo baxay Dusha sare xinnaystoo Dhallinyaro xariiriyo Halbo Xuural-caynii Isasoo xusheenoo Xeebtaada yaabka leh Inta ay xaraaraha Laba laba u xaadheen Xusullada dhigteenoo Xeerkii kal-gacalkiyo Lagu jiro xisaaboo Xantu hoos u socotoon Aniguna Xayaad iyo Xiddigtii jacaylkee Shanta xaraf mid lagu daray Xog-waraysanaayoon Kolba xaada cududdiyo Xaradhkiyo garaaraha Il-badhkeed ku xadayee Xudduntii dhulkaygaay Xaruntii dadkaygaay Maxaad aniga oo xidhan Lahashada xanuunka leh Ii xusuusinaysaa?”
  4. I am not sure most developed...But Mogadishu is my Favorite city of Somalia, The nation's capital. Isha Allah Mogadishu will raise.
  5. Dr. Osman sxb this building alone is 10x better than your entire Puntland... Agreed? Safari Hargeisa
  6. Hi Somalina now I am using Mozilla Firefox and nothing improved! still cannot see your photos.
  7. http://oodweynenews.com/news/152610-wasiirka-kaluumasyaiga-iyo-wasiirku-xigeenka-hawlaha-guud-ee-somaliland-oo-dhagax-dhigay-dhisme-cusub-oo-loo-dhisayo-wasaarada-kaluumaysiga-sawiro.html
  8. Libya: Semi-autonomy declared by leaders in east The regional army has backed the move to part-autonomy, local leaders say Continue reading the main story Libya Crisis Dangers lurk as Libyans celebrate Should Gaddafi's hometown be rebuilt? War victims' care scandal Ex-rebels reluctant to down arms Civic leaders in eastern Libya have declared semi-autonomy for their oil-rich region at a meeting in Benghazi. They say the move is necessary as the region, once known as Cyrenaica, has been neglected for decades. But the move has caused tension with the governing National Transitional Council in the capital Tripoli. The declaration has no force in law but is a declaration of intent by the local leaders, the BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse reports from Benghazi. It also has significant popular support among people in Libya's second city, he adds. The NTC denounced the move as "dangerous" and "a blatant call for fragmentation". "We are against divisions and against any move that hurts the unity of the Libyan people," Fathi Baja, head of the NTC's political committee, told the Associated Press. 'One nation' Hundreds of people attended the Congress of the People of Cyrenaica, held in a hangar on the outskirts of Benghazi. Tribal leaders in traditional dress alongside military men were among the delegates who danced, waved flags and chanted songs about federalism, our correspondent reports. Continue reading the main story Analysis Gabriel Gatehouse BBC News, Benghazi Hundreds of people crowded into a hangar on the outskirts of Benghazi. There were tribal elders in traditional costume, military officers in a multitude of uniforms, and militia leaders in the patchy camouflage fatigues of the revolution. They danced and clapped their hands as they chanted slogans about federalism. "We are now the state of Cyrenaica," said a spokesman for the event, adding that the military was behind them. The atmosphere was heady with a sense of new political beginnings. But the declaration has no force in law. Libya is a country in a state of political flux. Tribes and other groups across the country are staking out their positions, and today's event was very much part of that process. But the concept of autonomy does have significant popular support in the east, where many people feel they have suffered decades of neglect and discrimination. The conference announced that it wanted to have its own parliament, police force, courts and capital - in Benghazi. Foreign policy would be left to the federal government in Tripoli, it said. Ahmed al-Zubair, Libya's longest-serving political prisoner under Col Muammar Gaddafi and a member of the NTC, was appointed leader of a governing council. He promised to "protect the rights" of people in the region, but told the gathering: "Libya will not be divided. It's one nation." Another senior tribal figure also downplayed talk of dividing Libya. "Federalism is not division but unity," Fadl-Allah Haroun, commander of a revolutionary militia, told the AP. "We are not talking about changing the flag or national anthem. We are talking about different administration, a parliament and managing the financial affairs." Historically, Cyrenaica is one of three regions Libya was divided into. The other two were Tripolitania in the north-west and Fezzan in the south-west. Cyrenaica's leaders say the region stretches from the central coastal city of Sirte to the Libyan-Egyptian border in the east - containing two-thirds of the country's oil reserves. The three states enjoyed federal power following Libya's independence in 1951, until the country became a unitary state in 1963. The people of Cyrenaica, known as Barqa in Arabic, long felt marginalised and neglected under Gaddafi, who focused much of the development on the west. The city of Benghazi was the seat of the uprising that eventually toppled the former dictator. Three major states
  9. Libya: Semi-autonomy declared by leaders in east The regional army has backed the move to part-autonomy, local leaders say Continue reading the main story Libya Crisis Dangers lurk as Libyans celebrate Should Gaddafi's hometown be rebuilt? War victims' care scandal Ex-rebels reluctant to down arms Civic leaders in eastern Libya have declared semi-autonomy for their oil-rich region at a meeting in Benghazi. They say the move is necessary as the region, once known as Cyrenaica, has been neglected for decades. But the move has caused tension with the governing National Transitional Council in the capital Tripoli. The declaration has no force in law but is a declaration of intent by the local leaders, the BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse reports from Benghazi. It also has significant popular support among people in Libya's second city, he adds. The NTC denounced the move as "dangerous" and "a blatant call for fragmentation". "We are against divisions and against any move that hurts the unity of the Libyan people," Fathi Baja, head of the NTC's political committee, told the Associated Press. 'One nation' Hundreds of people attended the Congress of the People of Cyrenaica, held in a hangar on the outskirts of Benghazi. Tribal leaders in traditional dress alongside military men were among the delegates who danced, waved flags and chanted songs about federalism, our correspondent reports. Continue reading the main story Analysis Gabriel Gatehouse BBC News, Benghazi Hundreds of people crowded into a hangar on the outskirts of Benghazi. There were tribal elders in traditional costume, military officers in a multitude of uniforms, and militia leaders in the patchy camouflage fatigues of the revolution. They danced and clapped their hands as they chanted slogans about federalism. "We are now the state of Cyrenaica," said a spokesman for the event, adding that the military was behind them. The atmosphere was heady with a sense of new political beginnings. But the declaration has no force in law. Libya is a country in a state of political flux. Tribes and other groups across the country are staking out their positions, and today's event was very much part of that process. But the concept of autonomy does have significant popular support in the east, where many people feel they have suffered decades of neglect and discrimination. The conference announced that it wanted to have its own parliament, police force, courts and capital - in Benghazi. Foreign policy would be left to the federal government in Tripoli, it said. Ahmed al-Zubair, Libya's longest-serving political prisoner under Col Muammar Gaddafi and a member of the NTC, was appointed leader of a governing council. He promised to "protect the rights" of people in the region, but told the gathering: "Libya will not be divided. It's one nation." Another senior tribal figure also downplayed talk of dividing Libya. "Federalism is not division but unity," Fadl-Allah Haroun, commander of a revolutionary militia, told the AP. "We are not talking about changing the flag or national anthem. We are talking about different administration, a parliament and managing the financial affairs." Historically, Cyrenaica is one of three regions Libya was divided into. The other two were Tripolitania in the north-west and Fezzan in the south-west. Cyrenaica's leaders say the region stretches from the central coastal city of Sirte to the Libyan-Egyptian border in the east - containing two-thirds of the country's oil reserves. The three states enjoyed federal power following Libya's independence in 1951, until the country became a unitary state in 1963. The people of Cyrenaica, known as Barqa in Arabic, long felt marginalised and neglected under Gaddafi, who focused much of the development on the west. The city of Benghazi was the seat of the uprising that eventually toppled the former dictator. Three major states
  10. Booyaasada? Waligay ma maqal kalmadan, waxaa u malaynayaa inaad u jeedo (Jaariyad) ama gabadha shaqaalaha guriga ah.