Jaylaani

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  1. Originally posted by Shucayb: ^Like you would have a vote. LOL...bal maxaa uga 15 ah. Sillanyo will get it. I grantee you that. Faisal is full of it. He’s not a politician. If he wins, Somaliland will be at war in 2 days with Garoowe, if they're still here. Gaboose should stick with practicing medicine and Ina Xaashi should focus on building construction structures. Shucyb aka Red Sea. Stop changing your nick man..my head hurts. LOL
  2. Originally posted by Maakhir: Jaylani, you are giving an unfair legitimacy to an ad hoc clan-based administration whose existance no one knows. What is important is their contact address, which the parliamentarian underlined in bold terms. [/url] Legitimacy or lack there of isn't the essence of the topic here. I didn't make the list, she did. At least she should get it right. How could you address individuals who have no power of changing the out come? If that is the case, she should address her concerns to ME. What is the difference?
  3. Isn't about me son. With that peanut size brain of yours I wouldn't expect you understand. Let the chipz fall where they may. I will see you guyz singing a different tone sooner than later.
  4. War heedhd eiska aamius hadaba Wixii kaasoo baxaana adiga waa RUN wixii dadka kale qoraana waa BEEN cadaalad way ka fog tahay waxaanay cadaysay munaafaq nimada kaa muuqata oo ah.. MY UNCLE HAS TO GET TO GO TO THE PLACE BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY.
  5. Originally posted by General Duke: only the Minister of Commerce house was attacked and there where no casualty. "Doqonay ma dhima ayay ku faantaa" Anigu maan odhan..Somalinaa ku maah maahday..waan hadal hore loo yidhi.
  6. Che, You're the suspect here not me. Like I said before I didn't like the wadaado b/c of their political tactics toward Somaliland. I never said they weren't better than what replaced in Mogadishu (warlords) or the current "authority" (xabashis). I didn't think they were doing justice for the people by rushing things. Obviously, my fear is evident today in Mogadishu. You can't blame me for being skeptical and being critical. These boys had the country by the tale and failed them miserably because of their arrogance, ignorance and lack of constructive political strategy.
  7. ^^^Puppets don't count.These guys you mentioned above have their houses attacked everyday by the local residents. They go to the market with Xanashi body guards. Waxaasi wax lala so shir tago maaha.
  8. Originally posted by General Duke: ^^^Again thats has nothing to do with warlords saxib, the people are taking control of their neighbourhood in conjungtion with the government forces.. Ibrahim Omar Sabriye is the deputy mayor and not a warlord, where are the warlords in the article? [/quote Of course he is the deputy mayor who is ADMITTING the problems on the ground in Mogadishu. The article demonstrates the substance of the problem you don’t need to see the fire when you can smell the smoke. No names needed.
  9. ^^^Yet again what will he say? Look at you for example, you're here 24/7 spreading lies and you're not even getting paid for it. He's just doing the same.
  10. LOL@Puntlandpost.com What else would they say. Adeero is falling flat on his face in Xamar. Ninyadaad isku dhisaysaa ee dadka dhiigooda ha qarin xaasid yahay.
  11. ^^^Mogadishu will only get better if the local residents decided so...common knowledge and logical way of looking at things.
  12. "About 15 private checkpoints have been set up in residential areas and armed militia are being employed by businesses to prevent attacks, according to Ibrahim Omar Sabriye, Mogadishu's deputy mayor." "In Mogadishu, the nation's restive capital of 2 million, gunmen are being paid $2 a day to serve as vigilantes, according to businessmen and residents. Fighting here has killed at least 25 people in the last two weeks."
  13. Somalia's warlords re-emerge as a threat By Mohamed Olad Hassan, Associated Press Writer | February 14, 2007 MOGADISHU, Somalia --Somalia's warlords are re-emerging and pose a threat to humanitarian aid deliveries to the needy, the United Nations warned Wednesday, as the government struggles to quell growing unrest. Breaking News Alerts Rising violence and a power vacuum caused by the ousting of Islamic forces by the transitional government could lead to a return of the chaos that plagued Somalia for 16 years, the U.N. said in a monthly report. The spiraling violence is also likely to undermine attempts to deploy an African Union peacekeeping mission designed to protect the country's weak, Ethiopian-backed government and train a new army for the lawless nation. "The re-emergence of warlords also raises serious concerns about the need to ensure principled humanitarian action and a do-no-harm approach," the U.N said. The report warned it was critical to avoid the "coercion and violence" perpetrated by warlords and their militias in the past, as they sought to cash in on aid flowing into the country. The U.N. estimates around 1 million Somalis need humanitarian aid. In Mogadishu, the nation's restive capital of 2 million, gunmen are being paid $2 a day to serve as vigilantes, according to businessmen and residents. Fighting here has killed at least 25 people in the last two weeks. "The government has to take responsibility for security, before they get help from African peacekeepers," said Abdi Mo'ali Husein, a resident who has organized private security efforts. About 15 private checkpoints have been set up in residential areas and armed militia are being employed by businesses to prevent attacks, according to Ibrahim Omar Sabriye, Mogadishu's deputy mayor. Mogadishu Police Chief Ali Sa'id Abdi said his officers are working to contain the violence. Islamic extremists opposed to the government routinely attack official buildings in Mogadishu, as well as Ethiopian troops deployed here. In December, Ethiopia sent thousands of soldiers into Somalia to help the U.N.-recognized government defeat an Islamic movement trying to take over the country. The AU peacekeeping force would replace the Ethiopian soldiers, who are widely despised by Mogadishu residents. However, it is not clear if the peacekeepers would be welcome, either, after demonstrations over the weekend by Somalis opposed to the expected AU deployment. The U.N. Security Council is discussing in New York a draft resolution on Somalia, giving its blessing to an AU peacekeeping force that would serve in the country for six months. Ethiopia had planned to withdraw its forces quickly, although the growing unrest makes a full withdrawal unlikely until at least the arrival of AU troops. Ethiopian Foreign Affairs Minister Seyoum Mesfin met with Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf on Tuesday in the southern town of Baidoa. They discussed the worsening security situation and resurgence of resistance groups, said a government official who declined to give his name because he was not authorized to talk to the media. Somalia has not had an effective national government since 1991, when warlords overthrew dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and then turned on one another, throwing the country into anarchy. A transitional government was formed in 2004 with U.N. help, but has had little authority because it has no real army or police force. ------ Associated Press Writer Salad Duhul contributed to this report from Mogadishu. © Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
  14. Originally posted by General Duke: Some are cloaking their clan sentiment under the garb of the faith, Xoogsade is a good guy, emotional but never the less he is stright. Ladies and gentlemen, Let me introduce you the savior of these poor, mentally challenged, good for nothing individual of Mogadishu residents. Mr. Yey and his Buttland militia group with the help of xabashis. You’re forcing your personal ideology on others. Mogadishu was peace before your family members marched in and started looting the city.
  15. Originally posted by samuraiW: MKA yoonis - Jawaabtu waa haa. "Well does 560,000.00 mean five hundred and sixty thousand yes or no? Only answer that and we will be fine inshallah!" However those of us from the North trained in the Britain style, and not the Italian style of schooling get confused when we see "560,000,00" for it means to us 5,600,000 (five point six million) with the commas placed in the wrong spot by someone who has not been to school, which is not quite the case. Do you see where lies the dilemma, now? Tata... Can you teach a rock to bark? I don't think so...rock will always be a rock. They need to learn the difference between period (dot) and coma in context of numbers. Don't waste your time for these catz. Instead of saying the individual who wrote article made a simple mathematical error by placing coma in between Zero throughout, they have to defend it blindly. How primitive.
  16. Originally posted by General Duke: ^^^Saxib, go and visit Puntland, from Buhudle, Las Ano, Las Qoray, Badhan, Garowe, Galkacyu, and of course Bossaso.. Dont act so big and ignorant dude... That statement above answered fully the question asked in this particular thread. Here was the question just incase... Is *******land qabiilst entity? Duke boy, You're shooting your self on the foot by making statements like that... [ February 15, 2007, 12:17 AM: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ]
  17. Originally posted by Che-Guevara: quote:Originally posted by Jaylaani: Che, Just come out and say it man. Don't you love adeero Yey and what he's doing in Xamar cadeey.. ethnic cleansing..with the help of KUFAAR AXMAARO AH. Xabashibaa hargaisa baasuka la murtuu dadka ka dhaadhicinayaa..waar wax isku faL. And this is from the man who used to badmouth the courts on any given oppurtunity. Spare the crocodile tears. You niether care or understand the needs of reer Xamar, and by your own admittion, you could give rats @ss about Somalia. Alle-Ubaahne....Unlike you my friend, I don't take cover under Qabiil or the Diin. Che, Saaxiib horta anigu ma ooyo cidna uma ooyo. I use this medium for what IT IS. I don't get too emotional about simple things. I realize my power behind the keyboard is very limited..close to none. All I can post here is my personal opinion. As far as the court, I didn't agree their political strategy. Given their current condition as a group, I guess I was right. They were moving too fast.
  18. Sow nigi mopodayay inaad dawlad dhisayso maxaa keenay in meelahan aad magacday oodhan ay qabiil qudhii dagaan? That title of this thread asked exactly that..thanks for answering the question inaan meesha qabiil mooyaane aanad wax lkale ku hayn.
  19. Anigaa xaal isku calinaayay. Actually I thought you guys were kidding but I just realized inay arintiba bes idinka tahay.
  20. Most of those places are Villeges in my book and Some of them don't belong to you.
  21. Originally posted by General Duke: Jaylani, you have a Puntland complex, it will live with you for ever as Puntland is going no where. Actually I didn't say anything negative about Butland this time. I was just giving your little friend above Math 101...elementary level. Please tell him $56.000, 000, 000,000 means 56 dollars no matter how many Zero after the period. Misebahashu way idiin wada goysay...ILAHAYPW hana cadaabin.
  22. War alle u baane yarka maad xisaabta u saxdid intaan la dhicin xaasid sanidee?
  23. Lo@period should be between 56 and the Zero. You kidding right? Please tell you're kidding. Did you drop out in second grade? Mind is terrible thing to waste. You won't be my shopkeeper. I know that for sure.
  24. There is difference between 56,000.00 and 56,000,00. I don't see any periods in between. I guess it runs in the family.