
Jacaylbaro
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give him usbuuc and he will tell you ,,
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looooooooooooooool@'luqmat al qaadi' and buubuufloo
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Maalin wanaagsan ,,,,,,,,, The weekend was just PERFECT ,,,,,,, more relaxing and yeah ,, Haye iska warama bal ?
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Nothing is perfect in this world sxb ,, let alone a new whole country that is in its postwar situation. I'm happy with them so far ,,,, and i'm looking forward to get better one in the coming future. They have only 3 months to finish their term.
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Their work is not 100% perfect sxb as in every country in Africa and the whole world. May be way la is dhaamaa uun. Yes they do collect taxes and they have different departments of taxe collection. They don't have the capacity to build new roads but yes they do keep mainining the existing roads and paving some of them on regular basis. Building schools is for the ministry of education as the hospitals are the responsibility of the Min. of Health. and yes they do basic municipality stuff. They keep collecting garbages (which they never finish), they recently built meel xoolaha lagu qalo with modern equipments, and so on. They have lots of weaknesses but i'm sure they are doing their best.
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It is just a cyber name my friend ,,, just a cyber name ......... will alshabaab shut down SOL too ??
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unkown, Have you ever heard of "ku qabso ku qadi mayside" ?
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I'm from Somaliland ,, i was born in Hargeisa.
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UIC and Alshabab will attack any airplane they see in xamar
Jacaylbaro replied to unknown1's topic in Politics
and you are here to discover other airports to attack ?? -
UIC and Alshabab will attack any airplane they see in xamar
Jacaylbaro replied to unknown1's topic in Politics
alshabaab spy .......... -
Let's focus on the peace first then the rebuilding will be the next issue.
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waa loo tilmaamaa ,, waxaaban ugu jecelahay laba nin oo is dilaya oo dariiqa lagu kala hayo inaan intaan dhex imaado idhaahdo "waar ragga isku sii daaya bi'i waaya e" ,, oo intay is galaan markay iskood isaga dhergaan dariiqa kala mara.
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I didn't say it was bad. But knowing this guy called A&T it was obvious that he will have new arguments ,,,,,,,,,, now my case was proven ,
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I told Xiin that his post is going to be the beginning of a new argument ,,,,, now look how far it has gone ,,,,,, I blame xiin runtii.
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where is the ICU when you need them ??? ,,,, Someone should put this A&T in jail for 2 months.
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loooooooool Any updates ??
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^ ^ ^ .. too much for wish ,,
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Just a baby sxb ,, just a baby
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Fifa has announced that Ethiopia have been kicked out of the qualifying campaign for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The decision was taken by the Bureau of the Organising Committee for the Fifa World Cup. The results from all four matches played by Ethiopia to date in Group 8 are now cancelled. The Emergency Committee of football's world governing body suspended the Ethiopia Football Federation (EFF) on 29 July. The EFF problems began in January when its general assembly fired the federation's president Dr Ashebir Woldergiorgis and elected Ahmed Yasin to replace him. However, that January meeting was not recognised by Fifa, who together with Confederation of African Football then released a roadmap in February aimed at rectifying the situation. The EFF had agreed to implement the roadmap, but failed to put it into action and was suspended six weeks ago as a result. In August Fifa cancelled Ethiopia's 2010 World Cup qualifier against Morocco that was due to be played on the weekend of 5 to 7 September. It means there are now just three teams in the group, Morocco, Mauritania and Rwanda. Rwanda, who have completed their qualifying matches, top the group with nine points. If Morocco beat Mauritania in the final group game they will go through as group winners thanks to a better goal difference or a superior number of goals scored.
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Sida ay Tibaaxeen warar xog-ogaal ah oo laga helay ilo ku dhow dhow Qoyska Hogaamiyaha Imbigati, ayaa sheegaya in mid ka mid ah gabdhaha uu dhalay Cabdillaahi Yuusuf ay jeclaatay wadaadka Xag-jirka ah ee Sheekh Mukhtaar-Roobow. Hogaamiyaha Kooxda duur-joogta ah ee Dhalinyarada AL-SHABAAB Sheekh Mukhtaar Abu-Mansuur Roobow oo dagaal adag kula jira maamulka Cabdillaahi Yuusuf ayay gabadhani tilmaantay inuu yahay Shakhsi Mabda’ leh, waxaanay intaas raacisay sababta ay ku jeclaatay oo sheegtay qaabka uu go’aanka u qaato marka uu hawl-gal fulinayo iyo geesinimadiisa aan gabbashada lahayn ee uu mar kasta muujiyo. Waxa kale oo ay intaa ku dartay inay dhaqdhaqaaqiisa la socotay tan iyo markii uu Maxakamadihii Islaamiga ahaa ku soo biiray. Inantan uu Cabdillaahi Yuusuf dhalay oo ku nool wadanka Canada , isla markaana wax ka barata mid ka mid ah jaamacadaha dalkaasi ayaa sida xubno ka mid ah asxaabteedu sheegeen waxa qolka gurigooda u sudhan Sawir weyn oo uu leeyahay Sheekh Roobow, wiil kamid ah ehelkeeda oo codsaday inaan magaciisa la xusin ayaa mar wax laga weydiiyay jacaylka gabadhan waxa ka jira sheegay in qoyskeedu xataa aabaheed ka warqabo sida loo hayo, isagoo intaas ku daray inay cadaysay inaanay sii wadi Karin waxbarashadeeda haddii aanay helin qofka ay jamatay, haddii kale ay samayn doonto wado kasta oo ay ku kasbanayso Sh. Roobow. Abuu Mansuur oo la ogsoon yahay sida uu uga soo horjeedo maamulka uu hogaamiyo gabadhan aabaheed, Qaar ka mid ah qoyska Cabdilaahi Yuusuf ayaa ka codsaday gabadhan inay iska iska ilowdo sheekadan maadaama haddii lagu maqlo arrinkan ay sheegeen laga yaabee in aabaheed Cabdulaahi Yuusuf ay Macquul tahay in uu iska casilo xilka madaxtinimada Soomaaliya isna dilo ama uu iyada qoorta ka jaro. Arintaan ayaa noqtay mid ka yaabisay Soomaalida ku nool dalka Canada waxeyna dad badani sheegeen in haddii gabadha Cabdillaahi Yuusuf ay guursato ninka ay jeceshay suurto gal noqon karto inay isu soo dhawayso raggan is neceb oo ay xiddid noqdaan. arrintaas oo wax badan kusoo kordhin karto nabad koonfurta Soomaaliya. Hassan-Keefkeef Somalilandedu.com
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Four years ago UNDP helped establish a service which has transformed the lives of many citizens of Somaliland. The UNDP Legal Clinic based out of Hargeisa University has been offering free legal advice to the people of Hargeisa since 2004, giving guidance and representation to people formerly excluded from the legal process by their inability to pay the cost of hiring a lawyer. The Legal Aid clinic is staffed by nine legal aid lawyers assisted by students from the university's law faculty. Last year saw them expand their activities beyond Hargeisa to provide outreach services in Burao, Berbera, Erigavo, Boromo and Gabilay, recruiting legal aid lawyers in those regions to take on cases and represent clients free of charge. A dedicated human rights section was added to the clinic last year, with funds partly provided by UNHCR, and has resulted in an increase in legal assistance provided to IDPs and refugees living in the settlements around Hargeisa. They have benefited from advice in a variety of civil and criminal cases as well as on immigration and asylum claims. This expansion has seen a rapid increase in the number of cases dealt with by the Legal Clinic from 174 in 2006 to 509 in 2007, including 250 remand cases, a tribute to the dedication and determination of the clinic team and an indication of its growing profile and reputation not only in Hargeisa but throughout Somaliland. The head of the Regional Court in Gabiley, a town an hour and a half drive from Hargeisa, says, "We have been impressed with the Legal Clinic over the last year. Whenever people have requested lawyers and they cannot afford one, the Legal Clinic has been on hand to help. We hope this cooperation continues". The Clinic has represented clients in a number of ground breaking cases over the last year. One such case was a civil matter concerning a client from a clan affiliated with the former regime. He had owned property in Hargeisa which was then appropriated by persons belonging to a Somaliland based clan. He approached the Legal Clinic who agreed to assist. After a number of hearings throughout the Court System, the Supreme Court of Somaliland eventually found in favour of the Legal Clinic and ordered the property to be returned to its rightful owner. The case was seen as a landmark, illustrating the transparency and growing independence of the Judiciary here in that the court was not afraid to go against what is perceived to be the status quo. Another important case involved a victim of an assault in which he had suffered extensive head and facial injuries, leaving him scarred and destitute as a result of being incapacitated. The Legal Clinic agreed to act, bringing a civil claim for loss of earnings and compensation against the suspect, and referring the case to the police who brought a criminal prosecution. The court sentenced the suspect to six months imprisonment and ordered him to pay compensation to the client. Following his release from prison, he is paying this compensation in monthly installments to the court. The Dean of Hargeisa University's law faculty and director of the Legal Clinic, Mohamoud Hussein Farah, explains, "The case was important because of the linkages between civil and criminal law, it is rare here that in criminal cases that a civil action will necessarily follow. This case was an important development." Goals for 2008 include building on the growth of last year, expanding the clinic's coverage in the regions while consolidating their work in Hargeisa. The Dean is an enthusiastic supporter of the clinic. "The Legal Clinic has an important role to play in the administration of justice, in developing jurisprudence in Somaliland and in ensuring that everyone who wants to is represented when they have their day in court. This can only help to ensure that everyone has a fair trial." Bringing justice for the poor motivates paralegal adviser Hussein Aw Deria has been working as a paralegal in UNDP's Legal Clinic since November last year. He and another paralegal, Adam Ali Buale, visit each of Hargeisa's eight police stations twice a day where they are given free access to the cells and the police registers detailing arrests and charges. Their aim is simple: to provide legal assistance to the poor and vulnerable in Hargeisa and to provide that advice free of charge. In the few months since he started this work, Hussein has helped provide free legal advice in more than 50 criminal and civil cases including assault, theft, extortion as well as as domestic violence and rape in one month. He has also provided assistance in a number of civil cases involving land issues and compensation. In each of these cases Hussein has used his experience and judgement and either referred the case to UNDP Legal Aid lawyers or, where appropriate, sought to resolve them himself. He is enthusiastic about the impact of his and the Legal Clinic's work, "we provide free legal assistance for everyone. In the past suspects might wait on remand for months, but we are trying to reverse this and ensure that people's cases are dealt with quickly and, moreover, that they have their day in court". Hussein, 55, and Ali, a former police officer, are themselves graduates of Hargeisa law faculty and amongst the first group to graduate in 2006 after UNDP's support for the faculty began in 2004. Hussein was not able to afford the fees and applied for and was granted a full scholarship by UNDP. He is now committed to assisting his Community through the Legal Clinic saying, "I believe it is important to give a voice to the poor and the vulnerable. The Legal Clinic has been able to do that. It is important for these people to have a lawyer if we are serious about giving everyone, rich or poor, a fair trial." Over the last two months Hussein has helped personally in resolving a number of civil and criminal cases. Earlier this year he represented a 13 year old girl who had been arrested for shoplifting and was being held in detention at a police station in Hargeisa. Hussein explained "because of my intervention, the case was expedited and heard by the Court within three days. Before the hearing I mediated between the child's parents and the owner of the shop, during which the owner agreed to an out of court settlement and all charges against the child were dropped. She has now been reunited with her parents". Hussein is committed to providing free legal assistance to the people of Hargeisa. "The chance UNDP gave me in helping me gain a quality legal education at Hargeisa University now means I can put my knowledge into practice and also improve the administration of Justice in Somaliland. Thank you to UNDP for giving me the opportunity to help to realize this".
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Jabbuuti Deal: the political settlement we are all crawling to reach!
Jacaylbaro replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
Laakin Jb bal jawaab bixiyow inee adaa dhulkii joogay reer galbeedka Soomaalilaan maxay la damacsan yihiin? Taas inagoo dhan bay inoo taalaa inaynu ka jawaabno. Reer galbeedku dad aan iyagu talo iyo muqaalufo lahayn sida kubadda uun bay ugu ciyaaraan oo hadba dhinac kaga yimaadaan. che, jb when it comes to somaliland dhegehiisa iyo afkiisu isma maqlaan! Bil walba waa bisha aqoonsiga sl! Xiin, horta heshiiska jabuuti dhib sidaas u badan oo loo maray ma jirto taasna waa la wada og yahay. Maraykan uun baa yidhi modarates ka ICU ha lala hadlo oo warkaas uun baa la fulinayay. Of course way adkayd in dadka qaar lagu qanciyo lakin warkaas uun baa la raaacayay. Second, bil walba maaha bisha ictiraafka. Anagu waanu naqaanaa halkaanu taaganahay,, there was times we never talked about ictiraaf coz we were not ready internally. Marka ,, relax ,, Insha Allah ictiraafkuna wuu iman idinkuna dhibta waydun ka bixi ,,, Waa la doogiye yaan la dacaroon .. -
It is a large campaign sxb .... seems most of the leaders are outside the country now.
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Jabbuuti Deal: the political settlement we are all crawling to reach!
Jacaylbaro replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
Horta fardo la isu hayo maxaaba la isaga faanin ,,, waa loo wada fadhiyaa. Maxay odhan jireen ,, "Ilaahow yaanuu waaga waraabe cunin" ....