Che -Guevara

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  1. looool@bariis iyo hibil, qofyahey save the bariis and hilib for the trip the motherland. Enjoy your lunch:-)
  2. ^You agree mistakes have made insulting Soomaali maamulo including Puntland, there needs to be blanket apology since you are already admit to the mistake. Come on, man up.
  3. ^But you are not gonna apologize to your neighbors to the east...loool
  4. Ruala..it wasn't meant to be. Sensei...I couldn't find NYG emblem in the list of avatars...lool
  5. http://www.hadhwanaag.com/detail.aspx?id=57600
  6. Join your local swinger club
  7. Wasn't he calling for war few weeks back? Even many crying peace now wanted Buhoodle destroyed by 'ciidanka qaranka'.
  8. Juxa..Np, I know the feeling, we had six storms last year but northern cities are better prepared and have enough, trucks and resources to clean the roads. I guess London is comparable to cities like Atlanta which shuts down when it snows. On the bright, hopefully you guys don't have black snow.
  9. It's nice and warm statewide. In fact, there hasn't been any winter:)
  10. Xaaji Xunjuf;785665 wrote: Bulshit and disgraceful two somalilanders oo xabashi heshiisnayo ileen ceeb looma dhinto I think you and others have been living in bubble Xaaji.
  11. ^They were being mocked, nobody appreciates that.
  12. loool...war jb you come to our den, we are attention seekers? nagadaadeey Galmudug is rightfully pissed.....
  13. ^Hear Hear Sensei.....I am man of my word:-)
  14. Elpunto...True and all the more reason, war should be avoided. Anyone that thinks they have special relationship with Zenawi admin will be rudely surprised. Oodka.....Your obsession with pirates aside, even you would admit Somalis being humiliated in Addis is immensely sad for anyone Somali. From Gedo to Buhoodle, Zenawi is phuckling Somalis, your answer is waa dal jaar ah oo deris wanaag raba. As for me being again, dee there's possible of oil in the Bari desert. Why alienate tolka when it comes to money. In anycase, I will still choose AS over Woyane worshipers.
  15. Ethiopia's is nobody's friend, the sooner all Somali factions realize that the better.
  16. Somalia: Hague's action warning in Somalia 2 Feb 2, 2012 - 8:09:38 AM William Hague has warned more action is needed to tackle the terrorist threat from Somalia as he became the first British Foreign Secretary to visit the strife-torn African nation for 20 years. Mr Hague said dealing with militant Islamists who have made the country their base "matters a lot" to the security of the United Kingdom. His arrival in the capital, Mogadishu, marked the start of a major diplomatic push by Britain to help stabilise a country he described as "the world's most failed state". The Government is hosting an international conference in London on Somalia later this month and Mr Hague said counter-terrorism co-operation would be high on the agenda. Security in the capital has improved since an offensive last year by a 10,000-strong African Union force in the country (Amisom) drove the jihadists of al Shabaab out of the city. Nevertheless suicide bombings, improvised explosive devices and grenade attacks remain regular occurrences while al Shabaab - which has links with al Qaida - still controls much of southern Somalia. At the same time pirates continue to prey on international shipping passing through Somali waters, while the region still has more than a million refugees forced to flee their homes by famine. The dangers were underlined by the tight security arrangements surrounding Mr Hague's short, 10-minute journey from Amison's base at the airport to the residence of President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. The Foreign Secretary and his entourage were required to don body armour and helmets and travelled in a small convoy of armoured vehicles manned by Amisom soldiers. With the director general of MI5 Jonathan Evans having warned in 2010 of the threat posed to the UK by terrorists trained in al Shabaab's camps, Mr Hague said there must be no let up now in the pressure. "One of the objectives of our conference in London is to strengthen counter-terrorism co-operation, to make it easier for countries in this region to disrupt terrorist networks, to disrupt their financing and the movements of potential terrorists," he said. His warning of the dangers to the UK were echoed by the Mayor of Mogadishu, Mohamoud Ahmed Nur, who said that with 350,000 Somalis living in the UK, the Government could not afford to ignore the problem. He said disaffected young British Somalis were already travelling to Somalia to seek terrorist training before returning to Britain with "revenge in their hearts". Despite the continuing problems, ministers in London believe the success of the Amisom offensive has opened up a window of opportunity. At the same time, Mr Hague said the approaching end of the transitional government arrangement in August also pointed to the need for progress. Following his meeting with the president, Mr Hague announced the appointment of Matt Baugh as the first British ambassador to Somalia since 1991 when the country collapsed into chaos and civil war. He also confirmed the Government's intention to build a new British embassy in Somalia once security conditions allow - although for now Mr Baugh will operate out of the British High Commission in neighbouring Kenya. Source: Associated Press
  17. Extreme poverty and lack of socioeconomic development is the real enemy of the Somalis in the Horn. I think the little money Somaliland has could have been better invested in social services rather supporting an army that's detrimental to progress. The success or failure of any Somali administration in the Greater Somalia will be determined by economic development.