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    SNM Vs SSC

    jabhad u dagalamaysa ..........................?
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    SNM Vs SSC

    there is similarities between snm and ssc.please share
  3. i think next is bahrain coz shias in bahrain have been heavily involved in every coup attempt, street agitation, uprising, and reform movement.They constitute more than 70 percent of their country’s population of 700,000.
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o-98Inopr0
  5. Extension for the Somali Parliament: no alternative in the circumstances The issue of extending the term of the Transitional Parliament has been a major element in Somali politics this week. The decision of the Transitional Federal Parliament (TFP) to extend its term for another three years starting from August 22nd has generated mixed reactions both inside and outside the country. The TFG Council of Ministers, in a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed ‘Formajo’, discussed the decision, noting the view of Parliament that the decision was necessary and a means to avoid any political vacuum over the end of the transitional period. The Council emphasized its own efforts in looking for strategic options for the way forward. The Council said it took note of the international community’s critical reaction to the TFP’s decision as well as the other challenges facing the Transitional Federal Institutions. It called its concern reasonable as any unilateral decision on the TFP’s extension might further failure for the institutions or of the constitution. The statement of the Council of Ministers also welcomed dialogue with the international community and its advice. It reaffirmed, however, that the decision on the way forward belongs to the Somali people as represented by its government. The Council of Ministers emphasized its own leadership role. It said it would continue the wide consultations it has started with different government institutions, various segments of the Somali People and the international community to prevent a political vacuum or any disruption to the functioning of Somalia’s Constitutional Institutions. It is clear that the Council of Ministers’ statement is very carefully drawn up. It balances between the decision of the Parliament, considered quite legitimate internally, and the criticisms of the Nairobi-based international community which claims it was not consulted on the matter. Indeed, representatives of the international community in Nairobi made sustained efforts to prevent parliament passing its decision, sending a number of messages to MPs to try and stop the decision. When this failed, other attempts were made to try to persuade the administration of Puntland and the leadership of Ahlu Suna wal Jama’a to reject the decision of the TFP without bothering to look at any of the details of the decision. In fact, Parliament initiated the process for extension of its term according to the provisions of the Transitional Federal Charter, and the 1960 constitution. Its decision does of course also need the endorsement of the President. He can either assent to the decision or refuse, providing a memorandum to explain his refusal. If the President accepts the decision it effectively means the Parliament will continue for another three and a half years, starting this month. An exceptionally high number of members of parliament (429) voted in favour of the motion. This suggests the Parliament would have the option of overriding any attempts to block their decision if necessary. For the moment, the Parliament has decided in a very clear and transparent manner what will happen in August 2011 when the terms of the Transitional Federal Institutions come to an end. At that point, Parliament in accordance with the decision will carry out its constitutional mandate and elect a President, a Speaker and his Deputies, confirm the appointment of a new Prime Minister and subsequently endorse a cabinet formed by the new Prime Minister. Surprisingly, immediate criticism of Parliament’s decision came from the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Italy and the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General, all apparently scornful, even hostile to what they saw as independent thinking by the TFP. For many in Somalia this reaction appeared to be contrary to the spirit of understanding visible during the recent AU Summit and in the sideline meetings held on Somalia. The IGAD Summit, convened on January 30th, considered the issue of Somalia, and expressed its opinion on the need that the TFP consider extending its term. The IGAD communiqué was endorsed by the full AU Summit. Similarly, the mini-Summit convened by the AU Commission and the UN Secretariat and chaired by Prime Minister Meles reached similar conclusions. Hardly surprisingly, those following developments in Somalia find it difficult to understand the reasons for the outcry from the Nairobi-based international community. Similar reservations were also raised in a brainstorming session, attended by Somali politicians, at Wilton Park in the UK this week. The issue here is not to say whether the Transitional Federal Institutions have done all they could to have moved the Somali Peace Process forward, and this, of course, is the main aim of everybody. It must however be understood that the international community cannot replace Somalis in this endeavour. It is, therefore, Somalis who must be given all the support necessary to accomplish what must be done in the country. And the international community can do a lot in this direction rather than try to take decisions for the sovereign people of Somalia who are best placed to decide what is best for their country. Indeed, it is the belief of “A Week in the Horn” that all the efforts of the international community should be geared towards assisting the Transitional Federal Parliament to implement its decision properly, and to help the Transitional Federal Institutions accomplish the remaining transitional tasks as completely as possible. This week, the IGAD Partners Forum also held a meeting. The current Chair of IGAD, the Executive Secretary of IGAD and the IGAD Facilitator for Somalia Peace and National Reconciliation briefed the Forum on the decisions of the recent IGAD Extraordinary Summit, on the discussions and decisions on Somalia, the Sudan and developments in Kenya. The decision of the Transitional Federal Parliament to extend its term of office was raised. It was emphasized that there was no alternative to assisting the implementation of the TFP decision to enable Somalia to move forward without causing any political vacuum. http://www.mfa.gov.et/Press_Section/Week_Horn_Africa_Feb_11_2011.htm#1
  6. i think there will be no impact on Bouteflika since he is in office since 1999 which is not same as bin ali and mubarak
  7. bro is working 4 his living
  8. Prometheus;694458 wrote: Awoowe JB, indhaweyd kumaan arag, welcome back. Qolyahan wax-ma-garatada ah ayaan hiteeyay oo hiifay dooddooda. Run ahaantii waxaad moodaa qaarkood inay had iyo jeer mucjiso raadinayaan – miyaanay ahayn wax lala yaabo? Desperate for proof? Haddii aanay mucjiso helin, mid sakhiif ah bay abuurayaan. Mid baa khudaarta ama laxooxa magaca Eebbe ka dhex arkaya; Mid kalaa dhurwaa ciyaya kolkuu maqlo khushuucaya oo odhanaya: Dhurwaagu wuu tasbiixsanayaa. Kuwan imika ‘golden ratio’ la wareegaya tabtaas weeyaan. Intay aqoon-darro iyo khuraafaat la yimaadaan ayeey dhawr eray oo saynis ah nafaqo ka dhiganayaan. Silver ratio intaanad weydiin, waxaad weydiisaa xisaabta beenta ee video-ga ku jira muxuu ku saleesanyahay, oo ‘golden ratio’ muxuu u taagan yahay. maxa wax walba addunka lagu arkaya.
  9. South Sudan clashes with Athor in Jonglei: '100 dead' More than 100 people are now said to have died in fighting in south Sudan after rebels attacked the army, officials say. Earlier reports said this week's fighting had killed 16 people. Some 39 of those killed were civilians, a south Sudan army spokesman said. The clashes between fighters loyal to George Athor and south Sudan's army come as the region prepare for independence from the north following last month's referendum. Some 99% of people voted to secede from the north, according to official results announced this week. Mr Athor took up arms last year, alleging fraud in state elections, but signed a ceasefire last month just before the historic vote. Security challenges Twenty members of Southern Sudan's security forces were killed, along with 30 rebels, taking the new death toll to 105, southern army spokesman Philip Aguer said. During the clashes, two army trucks were blown up by land mines near the town of Fangak in Jonglei state, he said. He said Mr Athor's men attacked on Wednesday afternoon and clashes continued on Thursday. Jonglei is the south's most populous state. When Mr Athor took up arms last April, the south accused him of being used by the north to stir up trouble and derail the referendum - charges denied at the time by northern officials. He agreed to the ceasefire deal with the SPLA days before the referendum vote began - although he did not attend the signing ceremony in person. Mr Athor has blamed the SPLA for attacking his forces, but said that he was open to new talks. "If the other side is willing, we can continue talks but if they are not willing, then I would say this is the end of the peace agreement between us and them," he told the Reuters news agency via satellite phone on Thursday. The BBC's Peter Martell in the southern capital, Juba, says the fighting is another sign of the challenges the south faces in bringing its people together and improving security. The week-long referendum vote itself passed off peacefully, but tension remains high in parts of the oil-rich area which straddles the north and south. Fifty-four people were killed over the weekend in fighting in Southern Sudan's Upper Nile state. Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has promised to accept the outcome of the referendum. On Wednesday, Sudan's UN ambassador hinted that the International Criminal Court arrest warrant for Mr Bashir should be withdrawn as a "reward" for him accepting the south's independence. Mr Bashir is accused of links to war crimes in a separate conflict in the western region of Darfur. Southern Sudan is to become the world's newest independent state on 9 July.
  10. Nokia and Microsoft form partnership Nokia has joined forces with Microsoft in an attempt to regain ground lost to the iPhone and Android-based devices. The deal will see Nokia use the Windows phone operating system for its smartphones, the company said. It means that Nokia's existing operating systems will be sidelined. Speaking at the launch of the partnership, Nokia's chief executive Stephen Elop revealed that there would be "substantial" job losses as a result of the tie-up. Nokia will remain "first and foremost...a Finnish company. Finland is our home and will remain our home," he said. But job losses around the world, including in Finland, will be inevitable, he added. Windows first Speaking about the new partnership with Microsoft, Mr Elop said that "the game has changed from a battle of devices to a war of ecosystems". "An ecosystem with Microsoft and Nokia has unrivalled scale around the globe," he said. Microsoft's chief executive Steve Ballmer was also present at the launch, underlining the importance of the deal to the computing giant. "Nokia and Microsoft working together can drive innovation that is at the boundary of hardware, software and services," he said. Microsoft's Bing will power Nokia's search services, while Nokia Maps would be a core part of Microsoft's mapping services. The new strategy means Nokia's existing smartphone operating systems will be gradually sidelined. Symbian, which runs on most of the company's current devices will become a "franchise platform", although the company expects to sell approximately 150 million more Symbian devices in future. "It is a transition from Symbian to Windows phone as our primary smartphone platform," said Mr Elop. Windows may not be the exclusive operating system for Nokia tablets though. "We reserve the right to introduce tablets using other platforms, including ones we may be working on internally," he said. There was no specific announcement about when the first Windows-powered Nokia phone will be available. Mr Elop revealed that the firm did consider a tie-up with Google's Android operating system. "We spent time with our colleagues at Google and explored the Google ecosystem but we felt we would have difficulty differentiating within that ecosystem," he said. It was also revealed that talks with Microsoft only began in November, illustrating how quickly the deal has been pushed through. Future clashes The move away from Symbian is a brave decision for Nokia, according to experts. "This is a clear admission that Nokia's own-platform strategy has faltered," said Ben Wood, an analyst with research firm CCS: Insight. "Microsoft is the big winner in this deal, but there are no silver bullets for either company given the strength of iPhone and Google's Android," he added. Nokia's share of the smartphone market fell from 38% to 28% in 2010, according to monitoring firm IDC. Nokia's upcoming Meego operating system will also be sidelined. According to the company statement: "MeeGo will place increased emphasis on longer-term market exploration of next-generation devices." The MeeGo platform was expected to form the core of Nokia's future smartphone and tablet strategy. The company says it still plans to ship one Meego device by the end of 2011. For Magnus Rehle, the Nordic managing director of research firm Greenwich Consulting, Nokia may have difficulty juggling its three operating systems: Windows, Symbian and MeeGo. "Three platforms is a lot to work with. I'm not sure there is room for so many platforms," he said. And, as with any tie-up, there could be clashes between the two firms, he said. Earlier this week Nokia chief executive Stephen Elop sent a memo to staff warning that the company was in crisis.
  11. unforgettable lesson always on ma mind and heart thanks 4 sharing walaalo Nur
  12. Herer;694155 wrote: J: Marka aad dawladd tahay ee maleeshiyo dadka ku soo dhex dhuumatay ay ku soo weerarto, waa in aanad xabad kula dag dagin, sababta oo ah meesha dad shacab ah iyo maati ayaa ka buuxa, waana in marka hore aynu inagu nabada ilaalinaa oo aynu ku baaqnaa, waana in labada beelood ee is laaya xukuumaddu dhex u noqoto. yaa inta u sheegaya ama gadhsinaya taliyaha ciidanka somaliland Nuux Ismaciil Taani
  13. Herer;694155 wrote: J: Marka aad dawladd tahay ee maleeshiyo dadka ku soo dhex dhuumatay ay ku soo weerarto, waa in aanad xabad kula dag dagin, sababta oo ah meesha dad shacab ah iyo maati ayaa ka buuxa, waana in marka hore aynu inagu nabada ilaalinaa oo aynu ku baaqnaa, waana in labada beelood ee is laaya xukuumaddu dhex u noqoto. yaa inta u sheegaya ama gadhsinaya taliyaha ciidanka somaliland Nuux Ismaciil Taani
  14. Suldaan Maxamed mar uu ka hadlayey arimaha Kalshaale iyo sida xal looga gaadhi karo, waxa uu yidhi “Anigu waxaan soo jeedinayaa, in meel walba cidii ku haboon loo diro, marka cid arintaas loo dirayo maaha in loo diro cid aan dhaqan aqoon oo aan xidid iyo xigaal kala garanayn in loo diro maaha, hadii siyaasi ama wasiir loo diro halkaas, inta uu inta yar ee dawladu u dhiibto inta uu jeebka iska gashado ayuun buu iska soo noqononayaa. Somalidu waligeedba reer reer ayey isku dili jirtay, marka ergo loo diro ee ergo labaad loo diro, ee ergo sadexaad loo diro, markaas nabad diidku wuu soo baxayaa, marka meesha ergo loo dirayana waa in meesha ergo u qalanta loo diraa, dhibaatooyinka ina haysta waxa ka mid ah nin wasiir ah ayaa loo dirayaa hawl aanu aqoonin, imika tusaale ahaan ninka golaha guurtida ku jira, hadii loo diro waa macquul sababta oo ah golaha guurtidu waa gole dhaqan, laakiin golaha sharci dajinta dhaqanka Somaliyeed wuu ku yaryahay, laakiin golaha sharci dajintu wuxuu garanayaa shuruucdii iyo sharcigii iyo sidii caalamka wax loola qabsan lahaa, laakiin laba beelood oo is laayay wax uu ka dhex bislayn karaa ma jirto, nabadoono ayaa jira, cuqaal baa jirta, garaadaa jira. Arintaas Kalshaale-na waxaan qabaa waxa ay ku dhamaan kartaa oo kaliya iyaga oo madaxdhaqameedku jilbaha isdara oo kaliya” Suldaan Maxamed Suldaan C/qaadir mar uu ka hadlayey waxa uu isagu ku soo kordhin karo colaada ka taagan Buuhoodle, waxa uu yidhi “Anigu imika Suldaan Maxamed ahaan, hadii aan u tago *********** waxaan qabaa in aan nabad ka keeni karo, iyada oo hadda aanay cid kaleba i raacin, sababta oo ah anigu qadiyada ay ka cadhaysan yihiin *********** waan ogahay, waanan darsay laakiin dad aan waxba arimahaas kala socon in loo diro oo ay meesha iska galaan uun waxba ma soo kordhinayso” Mar uu baaq u dirayey madaxwaynaha Somaliland Axmed Siilaanyo, isla markaana uu ku taageeray baaqii nabadaynta ahaa ee uu hore u fidiyey, waxa uu yidhi “Madaxwaynaha waxaan leeyahay oo aan ugu baaqayaa, gogoshii nabadeed ee aad u fidisay beeshaas ee aad afkaaga kaga dhawaaqday waa in aad sida ugu macquulsan uga midho dhalisaa, gogashaasina waa talaabo nabad ka dhalin karta deegaanadaas” “Wakhtigii Dawladdihii marxuum Cigaal ilaa xukuumaddii Rayaal iyo tan Siilaanyo la isku eego waxay xukuumaddani noqonaysaa dawladii ugu horaysay ee gogol nabadeed u fidisa beesha ***********. Markaa waxaan xukuumadda iyo shacbigaba ku guubaabinayaa oo aan ugu baaqayaa qori xal maaha, dagaalna wiil baa ku dhinta ee wiil kuma dhasho, beesha ***********-na mar kaliya iyaga oo Somaliland dafiraya maan arag, shacbigooda hadii aad eegto 90% ayaa Somaliland ogol, marka laga reebo in yar oo siyaasiyiin u ah beeshaas oo ama TFG-ga ha ka tirsanaadaan ama Puntland ha ka tirsan, markaa way iska cadaha in shacbigooda inta ugu badan ay yihiin Somaliland” Mar uu ka hadlayey xalku waxa uu ku jiro iyo xuduudaha Somaliland, waxa uu yidhi “Anigu waxaan leeyahay dadku nabad ayey u baahan yihiine waa in nabada loogu baaqo. Waxa jira shuruuc dawli ah oo aan xadka Somaliland cidina dafiri Karin, Somalia-na badh uguma dari karaan, Puntland-na badh uguma dari karaan, Somaliland ayuun baa huran, markaa arinta nabad ha lagu dhameeyo”. S: Hada deegaanada Kalshaale, Hagoogane iyo Buuhoodle waxa ka taagan sansaan colaadeed, markaa maxaad suldaan ahaan ka odhan lahayd arintaas? J: Anigu waxaan qabaa hadii mar kaliya Odayaasha *********** loo baaqo, oo la yidhaahdo waar gogol iyo marti qaad ayaanu idiin fidinaynaaye waxaad ka cabanaysaan aynu iska waraysano, runtii sidaan qabo anigu cidina may diideen. Waana in la waydiiyo waxa ay ka cabanayaan. S: Suldaan Dagaalkii Sabtidii dhacay waxa markii hore gacanta lagaga horeeyey sida la sheegay oo Kooxda nabad diidka ah ee Buuhoodle dagaal gaadmo ah ku soo qaaday ciidanka qaranka Somaliland, arintaasi miyaanay kuu muuqan? J: Marka aad dawladd tahay ee maleeshiyo dadka ku soo dhex dhuumatay ay ku soo weerarto, waa in aanad xabad kula dag dagin, sababta oo ah meesha dad shacab ah iyo maati ayaa ka buuxa, waana in marka hore aynu inagu nabada ilaalinaa oo aynu ku baaqnaa, waana in labada beelood ee is laaya xukuumaddu dhex u noqoto. S: Shalay sadexda xisbi qaran warmurtiyeed ayey ka soo saareen dagaalada Kalshaale iyo Buuhoodle, kuwaas oo sheegay in dad shisheeye ahi gacanta kula jiraan arimahaas, arintaas sideed u aragtaa? J: Hadii inamo yar yar oo maleeshiyo ahi reerahoodii ka goosteen oo ay diideen, waxa jira rag waayeel ah oo lala hadli karo, kuwa halkan jooga ee reer Buuhoodle iyo reer Kalshaale xukuumaddu waa in ay u yeedhaa oo ay tidhaa la hadla inamadiina. Anagaba barigii ******tii inta nala soo qab qabto, ayuunbay Gaani iyo Moorgan odhan jireen ordoo soo qabta inamadiina (SNM), dee Hawdka ayuun baanu ka soo yar sheekayn jirnay, ilayn rag aanu u tagi karno may ahayn SNM-tuye, markaas ayuun baanu hawdkan dhaw ka soo noqonaa anaga oo boodh miidhan ah. S: Sidey kuula muuqataa shirka la sheegay in jasiirada Seyschelles ay kaga qayb galeen wasiirka cadaalada Ismaaciil Muumin Aare iyo xeer ilaaliyaha guud ee qaranku Xasan Axmed Aadan, shirkaas oo la sheegay in ay heshiis ku soo galayaan sidii budhcad badeeda Kenya ku xidhan loo keeni lahaa Hargeysa? J: Harag Sakaaro ayeynu ku fadhinaa, harag Sakaaro-na iiga kac mooyee iiga durug malaha, hadii xukuumaddu fasaxday waxaan odhan lahaa waa heer Diblomaasiyadeed oo la yaab malaha, sidii aynu beesha caalamka uga heli lahayn Ictiraaf hadii ay inala gasho halkaa, waa in la tago, markaa waa in aynu kala hubsano in xukuumadu dirtay iyo inay iyagu iskood isku direen.
  15. bad luck missed the chance to celebrate Independence
  16. Nokia's new head has sent an outspoken and frank memo to his staff that suggests the phone giant is in crisis. Stephen Elop describes the company as standing on a "burning platform" surrounded by innovative competitors who are grabbing its market share. In particular, he said, the firm had been caught off guard by the success of Google's Android operating system and Apple's iPhone. BBC News has verified that the memo is genuine. "The first iPhone shipped in 2007, and we still don't have a product that is close to their experience," chief executive Mr Elop wrote in the note that was distributed to the Finnish company's staff and was first published by technology website Engadget. "Android came on the scene just over two years ago, and this week they took our leadership position in smartphone volumes. Unbelievable." Although Nokia leads the global smartphone market in terms of handset sales, its overall share has been gradually declining. Continue reading the main story “Start Quote Now that the American CEO has lobbed a hand grenade into the quiet, understated culture of Finland's mobile giant, all bets are off” End Quote Rory Cellan-Jones Technology correspondent * Read Rory's thoughts in full According to research firm IDC, Nokia's share fell from 38% in 2009 to 28% by the end of 2010. Meanwhile its rivals, including Apple and HTC have seen their share increase, or remain constant. Ben Wood, an analyst at research firm CCS insight, said the memo showed that Mr Elop has a "deep understanding of the severe structural problems Nokia is facing". "I think it shows that he has inherited an organisation that is in much worse shape than he anticipated and the work that will be required to get it back on track should not be underestimated," he told BBC News. Mr Elop's leaked memo also suggests that Nokia is also being squeezed at the lower, non-smartphone end of the market by Chinese manufacturers. "They are fast, they are cheap, and they are challenging us," he wrote. Nokia is expected to publicly address its future strategy at a media event this Friday. Mr Wood said that he thought Mr Elop would use the briefing as a chance to issue a "mea culpa". "He will use it to say 'we are not in a good position, we have been outgunned and if we are to recover we are going to have to take some drastic decisions'." Mr Wood said this could involve using Android or Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 operating systems. "No options will be ruled out," he said.
  17. ninkani marku imi somaliland si fican aya lo so dhawayay from borame ila lascanood ruuntina hadalo wanagsan ayuu yidhi lakinse haday warkani ay ruun noqoto he is just another coward
  18. Guddoomiye K/Xigeenka Baarlamaanka wadanka Kenya oo sheegay inaysan Somaliland ka Go'i karin Soomaaliya Guddoomiye K/Xigeenka Golaha Baarlamaanka xukuumadda wadanka Kenya oo ku sugan wadanka Jabuuti, halkaasi oo uu uga qeyb galay shirka Baarlamaanada wadamada IGAD ee ku saabsan wadamada gobolka, gaar ahaan arrimaha dalka Soomaaliya, ayaa isagoo u waramayay idaacadda VOA-da waxa uu ka hadlay aragtidiisa ku wajahan xal u helidda arrimaha wadanka Soomaaliya isla markaana looga bixi karo dhibaatada wadanka ragaadisay mudada 20-ka sano ah. Xildhibaan Faarax Macallim oo su'aalo laga weydiinayay doorka wadamada IGAD ay ka qaadan karaan wax ka qabashada xaaladda wadanka Soomaaliya, ayaa meesha ka saaray in wadamada IGAD haba yaraatee aanay waxba ka qaban karin arrimaha dalka Soomaaliya, isla markaasina waxaa kale oo uu sheegay Md. Faarax Macallim in dalalka caalamka iyo shirarka Soomaalida ay ugu qabanayaan dalalka dibadda inaysan xal u ahayn dhibaatada ka taagan Soomaaliya. Waxaa kale oo Guddoomiye K/Xigeenka Baarlamaanka Kenya uu ka hadlay go'aanka Golaha Baarlamaanka KMG Soomaaliya ay mudada ku kordhisteen, isagoo ku tilmaamay go'aankaasi inuu yahay mid dhibaato hor leh u horseedaya dadka iyo dalka, wuxuuna sheegay Xildhibaanada Soomaaliya shalay aanay dooran shacabka, sidaasi darteed ay ka haboon tahay inay go'aan kasta bulshada kala tashadaan. "Somaliland kama go' karto Soomaaliya, ceeb bayna ku tahay inay aqoonsi u raadsadaan dalal shisheeye" ayuu yiri Xildhibaan Faarax Macallim oo ugu baaqay guud ahaan dadka Soomaalida ah in xalkooda uusan ku jirin shirar ay ku qabtaan wadamada beesha caalamka, isagoona ku booriyay dadka Soomaaliyeed inay iyagu ka tashadaan arrimahooda. Mudanahaan ka tirsan Baarlamaanka wadanka Kenya balse dhalashadiisu Soomaali tahay, ayaa sheegay in xalka wadanka Soomaaliya looga fadhiyo hoggaamiyayaasha Soomaalida, iyo dhinacyada dagaalamaya inay iyagu meel iska dhigaan khilaafyadooda una soo jeestaan sidii ay dadkooda iyo dalkooda uga samatabixin lahaayeen xaaladda adag ee ka taagan. http://www.somaliweyn.org/pages/news/Feb_11/9Feb13.html
  19. ruunti xabsade si kuluul ayu u hadlay.tolow reer buhoodle siday u arkayan hadalkiisa????
  20. somalina r u sure in reer xamarku ku yar yahay SOL?????
  21. lacaqaha iyo kharashdakan fara badan ee lagu bixinayo dagaladan somaliland iyo ssc may ku bixiyaan dadka abarahaa waxy yeelan ee meesha degan.people need water and food assistance,many cattles are dying from the lack of water.there is huge crisis