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Calanka suuban ee Cawaale meel uma socdo, regardless what Muuse Muqayil tries to come up in marqaan sessions by abusing masaakiinta dalkooda jecel. This will only embolden Soomaalida xalaasha ah Waqooyiga degan.
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Year 2021, meet 2001. Hundreds of billions of dollars were wasted by U. S. and other Reer Galbeed. I think Turkiga will not leave, though.
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Garoonka dayaxgacmeedka
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar's topic in Politics
I think Turkiga is awaiting the (s)election in Soomaaliya to make an official announcement. Pro-Imaaraad candidates will not welcome it, however they have little chance getting the presidency. -
Turkey invites Russia to take part in construction of country's spaceport Earlier this year, media reported that Ankara was planning to build a spaceport in Somalia as part of a $1 billion investment in the nation's nascent space programme. Turkish authorities did not confirm this information, but President Recep Tayyip Erdogan did announce in February that Turkey would make a hard landing on the Moon by the year 2023. Russia is invited to participate in the development and construction of a Turkish spaceport in an as-yet unspecified equatorial country, Turkish Space Agency chief Serdar Huseyin Yildirim has told Sputnik. "We could work with Russia in many areas, on the spaceport, on rocket engines. We discussed the possibility of Russia providing assistance in the construction of our spaceport. They have a great deal of experience in this area, both in launch pads and spaceports themselves," Yildirim said, speaking on the sidelines of the ongoing Global Space Exploration Conference in St. Petersburg. The administrator specified that the Turkish side has spoken on matter with the Centre for Operation of Space Ground-Based Infrastructure, a Moscow-based subsidiary of Roscosmos. More concrete work could began within a year's time, after Turkey decides on where to place its spaceport and on its cooperation with international partners. Turkey is planning to build a spaceport in one of the world's equatorial countries, and to carry out commercial rocket launches using the facility. Moscow and Ankara are presently negotiating a bilateral agreement on outer space. In his remarks, Yildirim said that Russia had already summitted its version of the document for consideration by the Turkish side. The agreement is expected to be signed by the end of the year. Turkey's nascent space programme has several ambitious objectives, and in addition to the 2023 Moon landing, plans on establishing a company to build satellites, building a spaceport in Turkey in addition to the one abroad, increasing Turkish space competencies in the study of space weather, meteorites, and the tracking of celestial objects, and creating a space technologies development zone. Its goals also include sending a Turkish national to space. Turkey launched its first space rocket in 2018, and formally inaugurated its space agency in December of that year. In late 2020, the agency announced the testing of a rocket developed by defence contractor Roketsan. Erdogan hailed that event as a signal that Turkey had entered "the space league." In an interview with Sputnik last year, Yildirim indicated that the country's space agency was working on nearly 30 separate projects, and that it has held talks with about 20 countries on space cooperation, including Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Russia, Japan, China, Pakistan, India and Azerbaijan. "We all want a Turkish citizen and a Turkish flag to go into space. We are working to accomplish this task. Russia is an important partner in this matter. It possesses resources and capabilities which make this possible," Yildirim said in the earlier interview. He added however that "in addition to Russia, the Americans are also showing interest in cooperation with us in this field," and that it would be up to president Erdogan to make a decision. Xigasho
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Why, Sheffield, though? Old settled Soomaalis live there. I have been to Leicester and Cardiff in addition to London many times. Cardiff was a nice city and I was staying near the big stadium and castles.
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Says a secessionist who solely supports a state wannabe because simply of qabiil. It is unnatural, yes, to your qabyaalad-obsessed mind, but we have a nation state united by diinta, dhaqanka, afka iyo hidaha, and here it is here to stay, hate it or not. What is however weirder is that you secessionist mind unironically praises multi-tribal countries like Xabashiland and Kiikuuyoland, who never have had anything in common.
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This might help you.
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Somali Movie: ‘The Gravedigger’s Wife’:
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to Che -Guevara's topic in General
Yaasmiin Warsame magaceeda sanadahaan ma maqlin. Good for her. -
Kuwii soo 'goostay' waa calaacalaayaan after being ignobly used:
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After they have been used and discarded ayee calaacalka bilaabeen. Qabyaalad meel ha geyso. Haka saarto!
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Wararka suuqa waxee leeyihiin Soomaalida ayaa u fududeeyey qaar ka mid afduubista. Good news, gabadhii baryahaan muuqaalkeeda la waday, wey dhimatayna la lahaa waala soo badbaadiyey. Booliiska dalka Kenya oo gacanta ku dhigay nin ku eedeysan afduubka gabdhaha Soomaalida, soona badbaadiyay Xafsa Maxamed Iyadoo maalmahii lasoo dhaafay magaalada Nairobi ee dalka Kenya lagu afduubanayay gabdhaha Soomaaliyeed ee ku nool dalkaasi ayaa maanta booliiska dalkaasi Kenya waxay sheegeen iney gacanta kuso dhigeen mid ka mid ah kooxaha wax afduubaneysay. Booliiska dalka Kenya ayaa sidoo kale shaaciyay in maanta lasoo helay Xafsa Maxamed Luqmaan oo todobaadkan dhexdiisa la afduubtay, waxaana laga soo helay xaafada lagu magacaabo Kayole. Ninka eedeysanaha ee Booliiska Kenya gacanta ku hayaan ayaa la sheegay inuu ka mid ahaa burcada afduubatay Xafsa Maxamed Luqmaan. Booliiska Kenya ayaa sheegeen iney su'aalo weydiin ku socoto eedeysanaha aay gacanta kusoo dhigeen, islamarkaana aay ku raad joogaan ragii kale ee kula jiray howlaha afduubka ee lagu beegsanaayay gabadhaha Soomaalida. Kooxda burcada ayaa Xafsa Luqmaan ka afduubatay dukaankeeda ganacsi waxayna dalbadeen lacag dhan shan Milyan oo lacagta Kenya ah oo madax furasho ah. Arinta naxdinta badan dhalisay waxay aheyd markii kooxda burcada ah Xafsa kasoo duubeen muqaalo cabsi badan oo muujinayay dhaawacyo dhanka wajigeeda ah iyo iyadoo baryeysa qoyskeeda si aay nafteeda u badbaadiyaan iney dhiibaan lacagta aay dalbanayeen kooxda afduubatay. Ugu dambeyntii xaalada afduubka ee lagu beegsanaayo gabdhaha Soomaaliyeed ee ku nool dalka Kenya, waxay argagax xoogan ku abuurtay Soomaalida ku dhaqan dalkaasi. Xigasho
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If it was up to me, jaad meesha uu doono haka yimaadee dalkeena uma ogoladeen. Having said that, this new deal between Soomaaliya iyo Xabashada is better than the status quo. Diyaarado daroogo wado ayaa iyagoo doolarkooda wato noqon jiray. Hadda haddii la saaraayo malaay see doolar u soo celiyaan, I welcome it. I just hope more malaay to be sent than jaadka la keenaayo. I think Kiikuuyada too arrintaan ayaa xujo loogu dhigi doonaa as well. I don't think they will accept it, though, which is good - no more jaad. Soomaaliya iyo Itoobiya oo Muqdisho ku kala saxiixday heshiis ku saabsan ganacsiga kaluunka iyo qaadka Dowladdaha Soomaaliya iyo Itoobiya ayaa maanta oo Axad ah magaalada Muqdisho si rasmi ah ugu kala saxiixday heshiis ganacsi oo la isku dhaafsanayo kalluunka iyo qaadka. Wasiirka Kalluumeysiga Soomaaliya Cabdillaahi Bidhan Warsame oo ay wehliyaan Wasiirka Gaadiidka iyo Duulista Hawada Duraan Axmed Faarax, safiirka Itoobiya u fadhiya Soomaaliya iyo marti sharaf kale ayaa ka soo qeyb galay saxiixa heshiiska ganacsi ee labada dal kaas oo kor u qaadi doona xiriirka ganacsi. Shixnaddii ugu horreysay oo dhan 20,000 tan oo kalluun ah oo Soomaaliya ay leedahay ayaa maanta loo diray dalka Itoobiya. Dowladda Soomaaliya ayaa sheegtay heshiiskaan ganacsi oo ay la galeen Itoobiya inuu abuuri doono mashaariic horumarineed, ilo dhaqaale iyo ganacsi badeecaddeed. Wasiirka kalluumaysiga Soomaaliya, Cabdullaahi Bidhaan, ayaa sheegay heshiiskaan inuu ganacsatada Soomaaliyeed ee kalluuunka ka caawinayo in ay si sharci ah dalka Itoobiya ugu dhoofin karaan wax soosaarkooda. “Howshani waa bilow. Dad badan ayaa laga yaabaa in ay maqlaan qaadka Kenya maxaa loo joojiyay? Qaadka Kenya waxaa loo joojiyay, dowladda Kenya waxay naga diiday in aan annaga wax u dhoofino dalkooda. Gacmuhu waxay ku fiican yihiin in ay wax isweydaarsadaan,” ayuu yiri wasiir Bidhaan. Safiirka Itoobiya u fadhiya Soomaaliya ayaa sheegay heshiiskaan inuu isku dheellitirayo ganacsiga labada dal uuna mustaqbalka dhow horseedayo in ay shacabka labada dal ku liibaanaan. “Waxaan maanta taariikhda markii ugu horaysay daahfurnay ganacsiga kheyraadka badda ah, kaasoo tusaale u ah in labada dal ay aad u xiisanaynaan in xiriirka lasii kordhiyo,”ayuu yiri safiirka. Toddobaadkii hore, wasiirro ka tirsan dowladda federaalka iyo koox ganacsato Itoobiyaan iyo Turki ah ayaa socod ku soo maray degmada qadiimiga ah ee Warsheekh ee gobolka Shabeellada Dhexe, iyagoo soo indha indheeyay maalgashi iyo fursado ganacsi oo kalluunka laga heli karo.
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I talked to the family and friends. Waala yaabanyahay. Few demanded ransom, especially one girl whose family in Islii paid it, yet her body was found dead later. Also tuugadii kale ayaa aad u soo batay and they carry tasers, if not handguns. They will taser you if you don't easily hand out your values
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Kenyan Somalis worried over kidnappings, murder The rate at which Kenyan-Somali girls and children are being kidnapped, abused or murdered if ransom is not paid, is alarming residents in the Kenyan capital on Thursday. Kenyan-Somali’s are living in fear in the capital after cases recorded by police revealed that criminals were out to kidnap girls and children and then ask their families for money. Videos have surfaced online showing victims being tortured, abused and barely alive. They are forced to send a video message to loved ones asking for huge sums of money and failure to do so results in the victims being not released. The latest is of Hamsa Abdulwahab, 23, who was kidnapped in Nairobi. A video was soon released showing her with serious injuries and her asking her family to give kidnappers what they want. Family member Omar Iso said his cousin was “kidnapped while she had left her business premises. The kidnappers have called us constantly asking for ransom and sharing videos of our tortured relative. We need help.” The news has been trending on social media across the east African country. In the Eastleigh and South C areas of Nairobi where ethnic Kenyan Somalis live as a majority, there is panic and fear. “I will never walk alone without protection from friends,” Halima Yassir told Anadolu Agency. “People are now scared of walking out there, especially for us Kenyan-Somalis. The kidnappers think we have money but we have nothing,” The Kenya Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya (CIPK) said in a statement that the number of kidnappings and deaths have raised serious security concerns among Kenyans and the group asked Kenyans, in collaboration with the security apparatus, to stop the sad trend of missing, murdered children, girls and individuals. Sheikh Abubakar Bini expressed concerns about the kidnappings, especially of young children and juveniles younger than 18 years old, females of wealthy families and businessmen, among others. “We strongly condemn the constant attacks on children and abductions of girls and individuals across the country. This is a gross violation of children’s rights and a horrific experience for young girls and individuals to go through,” he said in a statement. TRT World
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Where are our girls? Eastleigh mothers cry out for missing daughters The women condemned the kidnapping of the young girls and urged the DCI to investigate the matter. [Edward Kiplimo, Standard] Mothers in Eastleigh are up in arms. They feel unsafe and so do their daughters. On Friday, a group of women held a meeting in Nairobi’s South C estate over the increasing cases of abduction and the apparent delay by security officers to follow up on the cases. The women revealed that in the past one week, four of their daughters have gone missing. “It is a tough time being a mother in Eastleigh. The last seven days have been terrible. We have lost two daughters. It has become routine for our young girls to mysteriously disappear,” said Shidiye Shaknoor. “I cannot sleep or eat. My daughter, Hasfa Abdi Ahmed, 21, called me last Saturday, informing me she was headed to my shop in Eastleigh to bring me some clothes, but she never returned. That was the last communication we had.” Her daughter had just arrived from Bura in Tana River, where her family has a farm. Her mother was looking forward to spending time with her. Something was wrong Shaknoor said that days later, she received disturbing news. Her daughter’s jacket, which had bloodstains, as well as her headgear and shoes, had been recovered. She knew something was wrong. And then, she received calls from unknown people, who claimed they had her daughter and were demanding Sh5 million as ransom. She was shattered. The women demanded action for their safe return at Razana Hotel in South C on June 18, 2021.[Edward Kiplimo, Standard] “We do not know what to do. Some people have been tormenting us with calls that they have killed my daughter. We have been to Kayole Police Station, hoping she has been found, but so far, nothing. “We have gone to almost all mortuaries in the city, but no luck. This torment is too much. I just want my daughter back,” said Shaknoor. A photo of a girl, blindfolded, with a bloody face and pleading for help emerged online, revealing how grim the situation is. The women are asking the relevant authorities to intervene. “Today, I have received reports that two girls have disappeared. “We do not have much details, but we are following up. This is becoming a nightmare,” said Fatuma Mohamed, an equal rights activist based in South C estate. According to Fatuma, another girl, a Class 7 pupil in a private school in California, Eastleigh went missing under mysterious circumstances. The mothers revealed four of their daughters have gone missing in the past week. [Edward Kiplimo, Standard] Reports indicated that the girl identified as Hiba Mohamed, disappeared after leaving her home in Eastleigh and was last seen in her school uniform and a maroon veil. “In the last 24 hours, two girls have gone missing. Why are we being targeted? Where are the leaders, who are supposed to our voice? Do you want to tell me DCI cannot track down these criminals?,” posed Fatuma. “None of our leaders has spoken about this issue. It is worrying. We are not safe. Our leaders must address this issue before it gets worse,” Fatuma added. Two girls disappeared on June 17, and the matter was reported at California Police Station. In Kayole, one of the mothers, who had gone to check after being informed that the girls were being held there, was heartbroken, when she was informed the girls had not been rescued. Kayole OCPD, Paul Wambugu, said he had not received any information about the abductions. “I do not have any information on the cases you are telling me about. Nobody has made such report to me,” said Wambugu. In support of the Eastleigh mothers, a group of Somali community leaders drawn from Mombasa yesterday held protests to condemn the kidnapping and killings of young girls. They claimed that the cases were also becoming common in Mombasa. Somali community chair in Mombasa, Abdulrahaman Karim, said the girls do not want to go to school for fear of being kidnapped. The Standard
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It was their Aaden Cadde. It was unfortunate Aaden Cadde - like many of his peers - passed away in a foreign country and not in our country he built its foundation. By the way, I used to think his name of Cadde was based on his skin colour. It seems naaneystaas wuxuu ku helay dharka wada uu gishan jiray.
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Qoraalka is a horudhac. Read the other qoraalo at the end of the article of the then candidates in 2004.
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His death reminded me the following picture of him with my late father and the late Ibraahin Maxsmed Cigaal at madaxweyne C/rashiid's funeral. The picture was taken by AP news agency in Oktoobar 20, 1969. The picture was accomoanies by the following caption: From left : Somalia's Prime Minister Mohamed Ibrahim Egal; Zambia's President Kenneth Kaunda and Acting President of Somalia Sheikh Muktar Mohamed Hussien stand at the cemetery of Mogadishu, Somalia, on Oct. 20, 1969, during the burial of assassinated President Abdirashid Ali Shermarke, who was killed in Northern Somalia on Oct. 15, on the eighth day of a ten day tour of the drought stricken North region. A 22 year old policeman has been identified as the alleged assassin by the government. (AP Photo) Associated Press (AP). Creation Date: October 20, 1969
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African nations declare days of mourning to honour Kenneth Kaunda Countries pay respects to Zambia’s late founding president, revered for helping many movements across the continent fight against colonialism. Leaders across Africa have paid tribute to Zambia’s founding president, Kenneth Kaunda, who died on Thursday at the age of 97, declaring several days of mourning in their respective countries. While in power, Kaunda hosted many of the movements fighting for independence or Black equality in other countries around the continent, standing up to white minority rule in countries such as Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. President Hage Geingob of Namibia said in a statement Africa lost “a giant of a man”. “Kenneth Kaunda was a generous, affable, and a resolute leader who freed our region from colonialism.” In appreciation of his contribution to their various struggles, some African countries on Friday announced varying periods of mourning and lowered their national flags to half-mast. South Africa will mourn for 10 days, while Botswana, Namibia and Tanzania will pay their respects for seven days, their presidents announced. Zimbabwe will mourn over three days. ‘Father of African independence’ South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa described Kaunda as a “rightfully revered father of African independence and unity”. “Under his leadership, Zambia provided refuge, care and support to liberation fighters who had been forced to flee the countries of their birth,” Ramaphosa said. “He stood alongside the people of South Africa at the time of our greatest need and was unwavering in his desire for the achievement of our freedom. We will never be able to repay the debt of gratitude,” Ramaphosa added. Kaunda had provided logistical help to a number of African liberation movements, including the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU) and the breakaway Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) of Southern Rhodesia and the African National Congress (ANC) of South Africa. The ANC’s Radio Freedom was allowed to broadcast from Zambia’s capital, Lusaka, and it was under Kaunda’s protection that the ANC waged an armed struggle, then a diplomatic one against apartheid. Rwandan President Paul Kagame said in a tweet Kaunda’s “commitment to Africa’s liberation will never be forgotten”. “His leadership on the continent and legacy of Pan-Africanism will live on for generations to come,” he said. Countries pay respects to Zambia’s late founding president, revered for helping many movements across the continent fight against colonialism. Leaders across Africa have paid tribute to Zambia’s founding president, Kenneth Kaunda, who died on Thursday at the age of 97, declaring several days of mourning in their respective countries. While in power, Kaunda hosted many of the movements fighting for independence or Black equality in other countries around the continent, standing up to white minority rule in countries such as Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. President Hage Geingob of Namibia said in a statement Africa lost “a giant of a man”. “Kenneth Kaunda was a generous, affable, and a resolute leader who freed our region from colonialism.” In appreciation of his contribution to their various struggles, some African countries on Friday announced varying periods of mourning and lowered their national flags to half-mast. South Africa will mourn for 10 days, while Botswana, Namibia and Tanzania will pay their respects for seven days, their presidents announced. Zimbabwe will mourn over three days. ‘Father of African independence’ South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa described Kaunda as a “rightfully revered father of African independence and unity”. “Under his leadership, Zambia provided refuge, care and support to liberation fighters who had been forced to flee the countries of their birth,” Ramaphosa said. “He stood alongside the people of South Africa at the time of our greatest need and was unwavering in his desire for the achievement of our freedom. We will never be able to repay the debt of gratitude,” Ramaphosa added. Kaunda had provided logistical help to a number of African liberation movements, including the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU) and the breakaway Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) of Southern Rhodesia and the African National Congress (ANC) of South Africa. The ANC’s Radio Freedom was allowed to broadcast from Zambia’s capital, Lusaka, and it was under Kaunda’s protection that the ANC waged an armed struggle, then a diplomatic one against apartheid. Rwandan President Paul Kagame said in a tweet Kaunda’s “commitment to Africa’s liberation will never be forgotten”. “His leadership on the continent and legacy of Pan-Africanism will live on for generations to come,” he said. Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine said Kaunda was one of Africa’s “few surviving independence heroes”. Kaunda ruled Zambia for 27 years, taking the helm after the country gained independence from Britain in October 1964. “For our founding father, it was not enough for his country Zambia to be liberated when the region and the African continent remained bonded in the shackles of colonialism and apartheid,” President Edgar Lungu told mourners at Kaunda’s house in Lusaka on Friday. “He soldiered on to seek freedom for humanity,” Lungu said. - Aljasiira
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Can't watch the video now. What are they saying? Ma tuugo isla Soomaalida ah ayaa dhacoyso hantidooda?