Che -Guevara

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  1. In other news, Maayarka Magaalada Laascaanood Oo Xabsiga La Dhigay Maayarka Oo Lagu Eedeeyay In Uu Abaabulay Shirar Ka Dhan Ah Qarannimada Somaliland Laascaanood (Somaliland.Org)- Maayarka magaalada Laascaanood Axmed Aw Daahir Xasan ayaa xabsiga loo taxaabay, isla markaana laga qaaday xilkii Maayarnimo ee uu hayay. Xadhiga Maayarka ayaa ka dambeeyay kadib markii lagu soo eedeeyay in uu ka dambeeyay oo uu abaabulay shirar ka dhan ah qarranimadda Somaliland, iyo taabo galka nabadgelyada gobolka Sool. Guddoomiyaha Gobolka Sool Cabdillaahi Jaamac Diiriye oo aanu caawa khadka Telefoonka kula xidhiidhnay ayaa noo u xaqiijiyay xadhiga iyo xil ka qaadista Maayarka. “Warkaasi wuu jiraa, waa la xidhay maayarkii xilkii uu hayayna waa laga qaaday, shalay makhribkii ayaa Ciidamada Boolisku xidheen oo ay ka soo qabteen gurigiisa oo ku yaala magaalada Laascaanood.” Ayuu yidhi guddoomiyaha gobolka Sool Cabdillaahi Jaamac Diiriye, isaga oo hadalkiisi sii watayna waxa uu intaa raaciyay “Maayarka la xidhay waxa lagu soo eedayay falal ay ak mid yihiin in uu uu abaabulay shirar ka dhan ah qaranimada iyo jiritaanka Somaliland, amaanka iyo xasiloonida gobolka iyo musuq maasuq baahsan oo ka jira dawladda hoose ee magaalada Laascaanood,” Wararka kale ee naga soo gaadhaya magaalada Laascaanood ee xarunta gobolka Sool ee la xidhiidha xadhiga Maayarka ayaa sheegaya in tuulada Karin oo 70 Km Laascaanood ka xigta dhinaca magaalada Garoowe uu kulan qarsoodi ah kula yeeshay guddoomiye ku xigeenka kooxda nabaddiidka ah ee SSC Cali Sabaray iyo wasiirka qorshaynta maamul goboleedka Puntland Maxamuud Bisin. Wararku waxa kale oo ay intaa ku darayaan in uu Maayarku magacaabay 21 xubnood oo uu ku tilmaamay guddida nabadgelyada magaalada Laascaanood, kuwaas oo dhawaan si cad ugu baahiyay qaar ka mid ah shabakadaha wararka hadalo ka dhan ah qarannimada Somaliland iyo xasiloonida gobolka Sool. Waxa kale oo lagu eedaynayaa in uu si cad u diiday in uu wada shaqayn la yeesho weftigii ka socday xukuumadda iyo golayaasha qaranka oo ku sugan magaalada Laascaanood. Cumar Maxamed Faarax Somaliland.Org/Hargeysa cumarmfaarax@hotmail.com
  2. ^N just when I thought you are making some sense, you veer off the road.
  3. Though there is alot to be desired about Faroole's administration, I think we have to be realistic and understand the limitations of an entity like Puntland.
  4. ^They couldn't be any worse from the administration that handed over Hooyo Samsam to the tigray.
  5. Axmed-InaJaad;728578 wrote: adeero is right, we fought for queen n spilled blood, we are her children n she needs to take us home n recognize us. Another one for the record:D
  6. I might tag along with my friend who's going to my hometown.
  7. Bloomberg Tuesday, June 14, 2011 June 14 (Bloomberg) -- Somali Prime Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed rejected an agreement between the country’s president and speaker of parliament that calls for him to step down and said he would seek a vote of confidence from lawmakers. “I would resign only after the Somali parliament and Somali people decide to take my post,” Mohamed told reporters today in Mogadishu, the capital. “I will ask the parliament for a confidence vote.” On June 9, Somali President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and Speaker Sharif Hassan Sheikh Adan deferred elections in the war- torn country for 12 months to allow more time for a political transition. The accord called for the appointment of a new prime minister within 30 days. The deal followed months of disputes between Somalia’s executive and legislative branches over when their terms should end and the date for elections. The United Nations Security Council threatened cuts in donor aid unless the squabbling stopped. Somalia has been mired in a civil war for two decades and hasn’t had a functioning central government since the 1991 ouster of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre. Most of the southern and central parts of the Horn of African nation have been seized by the Islamic insurgency movement, al-Shabaab. The government, backed by African Union troops, has claimed recent victories against the rebels in Mogadishu, the capital, and along the border with Kenya. Supporters of Mohamed have protested in the streets of Mogadishu since the agreement was announced, leading to arrests by the country’s security forces of civilians and journalists, Abwan Osman Guure, director of Kulmiye Radio, a broadcaster based in the city, said in an interview today. Source: Bloomberg
  8. The Zack;728291 wrote: I doubt it unless the heat suck in the 4th quarter again specially James. LooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooL Those who supported the Heat were so predictably but Veteran team made it. Gheelle.T...Come again:D
  9. Zack-They couldn't be any worse than anything else that Somalia has produced in the last 20 yrs. Norf-Men will die for you based on two reasons, you give them something to believe or you pay them. There isn't enough resources to raise a private army and so one has to turn to other options. Somali nationalism is dead and the only other viable option left was the religion. Nothing makes men to throw themselves in the line of fire more than allure of dying in the name of religion. Was the only sensible thing to do, don't you think? XX...It's the movement and the institutions it builds and not about men, whatever Amir is in power is here today and gone tomorrow.
  10. ^I hope they help the locals first! Nice pics. How much do people invest in primary and secondary education?
  11. Naxar Nugaaleed;728080 wrote: SOL new member filter is taking a turn for the worst LooooooooooooL
  12. N I thought you say you say Hargeysa was self-sufficient democracy. As long as Obama's dual track policy doesn't explicit endorse or encourage secession in the northern regions, it's something we could live. It is not ideal but you take what you can in time of upheaval. But in the meantime, the future of Xamar is more than the cities in the periphery namely Garowe and Hargeysa.
  13. I watched it the other day. It was funny to see the overzealous prosecutor finding himself in the same position as the people he tried.
  14. loooooooooool@Southerners selling Sland flags-these are business people. They provide what ever sells. I don't recognize TFG as legitimate entity that represents Somalia and Somalis and I see Sland as secessionist province that needs brought back into fold in due time. Obviously, that's not in the cards now.
  15. Zack-You seem to misunderstand my motive for supporting AS. I have no real stake in AS as I don't live in Somalia and their success will not improve my life in anyway. My support for them is based on the sincere belief that they have the capacity to build something resembling a functioning government with proper institutions that will eventually offer services to the country's poor. They certainly brought peace and stability to the most of south but so far, they seem to lack the capacity to move from being rebel group to entity that can offer a proper government. If they continue down this path, their end will certainly come. Events like the one yesterday will hasten their downfall and draconian rules they impose on people will only farther alienate citizens. People need government and if you can't offer that, you are no different than others before. You can flaunt Islam as the bedrock of your movement or you wrap buluuga around yourself all you want, if you don't attend to the citizens' needs than you are goner sooner or later. TFG failed and is continuing to fail because it is not real government with institutions that offers services not to mention maintain security. If it was anything resembling government with institutions, two men wouldn't have been in position to threaten an entire government and the State. My motto is support those who you think can prop a functioning government that ensures the country's sovereignty and rebuilds the Somali society.
  16. ^Traitor, they should revoke Somaliland citizenship:D The above statement comes with assumption of course:D
  17. Ibti-I don't think we think we could, should or will have flag-less June 26 but I do agree with you, there's little to celebrate. Just make sure it's not XX and his 'ethnic Somalilanders' that you send. There's hardcore and then there's out-there.
  18. Zack-I don't know about but if they do fail, I think they will fail for reasons that brought down other so called governments not because blow places though having young girl kill her uncle is morally bankrupt thing to do.
  19. ^If you are alleging a particular tribe staged this event, that's different story and I can't speak to what people in MNPLS do. However, Boston folks always held one independence day event and is attended by all Somalis. Most northerners in Boston are unionists and not surprisingly from eastern regions and Awdal. Individuals that are secessionists do attend but they don't bring their politics and flag to the event.