Som@li

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  1. The lady is in denial, and maybe thinks if she blames her husband,and confronts,he would leave her for the other woman, too weak! or she knows something else, and has her own problems. Either way, I am with She, Be direct and frank, Runtu ragga (dumarka) kama nixiso. BTW, how did she find out? Hunguri, Welcome back!
  2. The guy is a big time looser. Afkiisa laga hayaa in uu yiri Ethiopia lagu biiro, Waa neefkan in ay iska eryaan weeye inta joogta Asmara, Ciil uun buu baddi.
  3. Some of my family members were traders, Some working in the Gulf. And I was a student at Laas Korey and Erigavo. If Civil war hadnt taken place, I would propably have gone Dibabada like India for higher educations,and then back home, Somalia, to work. From these occupations, a farmer appeals to me the most, even from a childhood.
  4. To fill the blanks, visit the link ,clan naming should be tolerable when discussing important subjects like history!
  5. Problems of National Integration Although unified as a single nation at independence, the south and the north were, from an institutional perspective, two separate countries. Italy and Britain had left the two with separate administrative, legal, and education systems in which affairs were conducted according to different procedures and in different languages. Police, taxes, and the exchange rates of their respective currencies also differed. Their educated elites had divergent interests, and economic contacts between the two regions were virtually nonexistent. In 1960 the UN created the Consultative Commission for Integration, an international board headed by UN official Paolo Contini, to guide the gradual merger of the new country's legal systems and institutions and to reconcile the differences between them. (In 1964 the Consultative Commission for Legislation succeeded this body. Composed of Somalis, it took up its predecessor's work under the chairmanship of Mariano.) But many southerners believed that, because of experience gained under the Italian trusteeship, theirs was the better prepared of the two regions for self-government. Northern political, administrative, and commercial elites were reluctant to recognize that they now had to deal with Mogadishu. At independence, the northern region had two functioning political parties: the SNL, representing the ***** clan-family that constituted a numerical majority there; and the USP, supported largely by the *** and the *******. In a unified Somalia, however, the ***** were a small minority, whereas the northern ******* joined members of their clan-family from the south in the SYL. The ***, having few kinsmen in the south, were pulled on the one hand by traditional ties to the ****** and on the other hand by common regional sympathies to the *****. The southern opposition party, the GSL, pro-Arab and militantly panSomali , attracted the support of the SNL and the USP against the SYL, which had adopted a moderate stand before independence. Northern misgivings about being too tightly harnessed to the south were demonstrated by the voting pattern in the June 1961 referendum on the constitution, which was in effect Somalia's first national election. Although the draft was overwhelmingly approved in the south, it was supported by less than 50 percent of the northern electorate. Dissatisfaction at the distribution of power among the clanfamilies and between the two regions boiled over in December 1961, when a group of British-trained junior army officers in the north rebelled in reaction to the posting of higher ranking southern officers (who had been trained by the Italians for police duties) to command their units. The ringleaders urged a separation of north and south. Northern noncommissioned officers arrested the rebels, but discontent in the north persisted. In early 1962, GSL leader Husseen, seeking in part to exploit northern dissatisfaction, attempted to form an amalgamated party, known as the Somali Democratic Union (SDU). It enrolled northern elements, some of which were displeased with the northern SNL representatives in the coalition government. Husseen's attempt failed. In May 1962, however, Igaal and another northern SNL minister resigned from the cabinet and took many SNL followers with them into a new party, the Somali National Congress (SNC), which won widespread northern support. The new party also gained support in the south when it was joined by an SYL faction composed predominantly of ******. This move gave the country three truly national political parties and further served to blur north-south differences. Somalia - History
  6. ^ADEER sidaas baa u khayr badnayd, Maxay ka faaiidi lahayeen Soomaali waad aragtaaye!
  7. It is a good article there, but I want to know where you get all these info,any sources? any interviews? The history of greater Somalia is bigger than Italian Somaliland and British Somaliland,and I believe there was never clear cut line to divide the Somali people, it was just colonial line ,Most Somalis were one, even for those who live now in Ethiopia and NFD. What happened after the independence, is just mismanagement,and has nothing to do with the colonials, and misfortune was NOT alone in British SOMALILAND, Most of the country was ignored.
  8. Aidid created and seduced a famine which killed more than 350 thousand, Allah will reward him for his actions.
  9. Qabiil Sayed Barre baa aasey, hadana waa soo baxay, oo waakaa halkaa Soomali dhigay, waxaan shaki ku jirin, in waxa Somali curyaamiyey oo halkaa dhigay uu yahay qabiil, iyo wax aduunku ka gudbay sanado hore. Soomaalida dhamaan cudurka qabiilka waxaa ka fiyoow wax yar oo fara ku tirisa ah, daawooyin badan baa lagu deyey oo wax xal ah laga waa. Bal inta SOL ku jira si loo dabiibo, qof walboow suro oo magaacaaga u bedel mudo, laba Asbuuc (2 weeks) qabiilka aad sheegato,Cudurka qabiilka waad ka daawoobi! ( Waa daawo cilmiyaysan, oo mudo laga soo shaqeeynaayey,Waa tii lagu daaweeyey ilma fuq buraale) Rabi Soomaali haka daaweeyo Qabiilka jismigooda naafeeyey!
  10. If you are from minority, Somalia is NOT a place for you, Migrate as far as possible, Every day members from minority clans are killed, tortured, raped, and their property looted, and they cant do anything abt it. In this case,pple from majority are protected by their own clan, as they are not harmed, their properties not touched.
  11. Val, You enjoying ur holiday, Nice pics! I am comin to Sydney in June.
  12. Som@li

    My dialemma

    The girl is very close and loves her mums so much, what is wrong with u pple. Chubacka, Wish a save return for you mum.
  13. Ahmed Mohamad Egal, cousin of Ahmed Ali Egal.
  14. I have aslo noticed, many pple are obsessed with Somalis! Correction, Horners!
  15. War waa ururkii argagixiso la dirirka with new recruits, and authority. Puntland waxaa looga yaaqaan "Ururka Ashahaado La dirirka", and they are powerful.
  16. Where did all these newly packed weapons come from? Eritea?
  17. Free Nadaara. I guess he is already taken,to Addis.
  18. lol, who is this terrorising the residents of this peaceful region? Ethiopians?, US?
  19. JC, have you been attending amharic classes yourself,lol,
  20. There are also reports the somali script will be changed to Amharic
  21. ^lol, maybe he mistaken for Ethiopian!
  22. Lol @ Nuune and Geeljire, As far as legitimacy is concerned, The whole Somalia airspace belongs to the TFG. it is the only the legally recongnised government in the region.
  23. There will not be an election by 2009, TFG will extend its term for another 5 years or more.