Jacaylbaro

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  1. Haweeneey Indhool ah oo ay Ciidamada Ethiopianka Ninkeeda dileen ayaa shacabka Soomaaliyeed ka Codsatay in ay soo gargaaraan.Haweneeydani oo lagu magacaabo Malyuun Diiriye Canbuuri oo ah haweeneey indhaha La’a heysatana 4 Caruur ah oo maalintii Doraad ay Aabahooda ku dileen Ciidamada Ethiopianka Barxada Degmada Wardhiigleey ayaa wariyaha Afnugaal ka codsatay in uu Soomaalida caawimo u weydiiyo. Hooyadan Soomaaliyeed oo dusheeda ay ka muuqao darxumo oo ay ku adag tahay inay hadashaba,nolosha adag ee ay ku jrito awgeed ayaa waxa markay is tidhaahdo hadalba qoynaya ilmada ka soo baxaysa indhaheeda. C/qaadir Shariif Cabdoow oo ahaa Aabaha Qooyskani oo ay dhawaan Dileen Ciidamada Ethiopianka xili sida la sheegay ay ceersanayeen Wiil dhalinyaro ah oo ay ka shakiyeen isla markaana ay ku dhacday Rasaas ay soo rideen ciidamadasi isagoo ku sugan iridka hore ee gurigiisa. Waxaa magaalada Muqdisho ku nool kumanaan qoys oo agoomo ah,oo aad u batay sanadkii ugu danbeeyey oo qoysas badani ay ku waayeen aabayaashii quudin jirey,waxaana dilalkaas badanaa loo aanaynayaa ciidamada Itoobiyaanka oo ugu yaraan galaafta 100 qof bishiiba. Hadaba hadii aad rabto inaad gargaarto fadlan la xidhiidh magacyadan hoose,waxaana balan qaadaynaa in qofkii sadaqo la baxa aan hooyadaas murugaysan gargaara aan sida ay tahay u gaadhsiin doono,cadaymana soo saari doono. Hadaba la xidhiidh Hassan Dirie Jama tel:07951981837 UK.Email: xassand2000@ahoo.com Cali Maxamed Warsame 0014045139767 USA Yaasiin Faytin Muqdisho,Email: Yaasiinfaytin@hotmail.com
  2. loooooooooooooooool@safka hore ,, mayee safka dambe ,, Never been to that website niyow ,,, found it yesterday but could not open the page ,,, We used to call some of our teachers Qirinqiir during the 80s ,,, that was when the shaqo qaran teachers where created. They were too many and that is why ppl call them qirinqiir. ,,
  3. Originally posted by shirwa_24: Virses, I nfections, S pyware, T rojans and A dware. loooooooooooooooooooooooool@VISTA ,,,,,,,,,
  4. Waa inaan gabaygan ka jawaabaa ,, sidan kuma eegan karee.
  5. Adigu marka idaa gadhaada laga hadlo baad idaa gudhuuda u boodaaye orodoo meherad kele yeelo waad kala kacsan tahaye dhafoor qiiqle waaxid ,,,
  6. maxaad uga jeedaa af la fahmayo bal ?? ,,, kan imika aan qorayo sow clear maaha ?? ,,
  7. good morning ,,, i had to come to work at 11am today.
  8. SOMALILAND, 05/21- Three political parties in Somalia`s breakaway republic of Somaliland have reached a consensus on the dates of local and presidential elections, potentially breaking weeks of political deadlock caused by President Dahir Riyale`s one-year term extension. Representatives from the three political parties - the ruling UDUB party, and the opposition Kulmiye and UCID - held private discussions Tuesday mediated by a four-member committee from the Somaliland Election Commission. The local council elections will be held on December 15, 2008, with Somaliland`s presidential elections scheduled for March 15, 2008, according to a high-ranking opposition official who participated in the talks. But the opposition official indicated that several factors have to first be ironed out with Riyale`s government, including a guarantee that the elections be held on time as approved by the Election Commission. The three parties and the Commission formally agreed to introduce a motion for debate in Somaliland`s two houses of parliament, requesting the removal of a key elections law clause demanding that the local council and presidential elections be held six months apart. The opposition parties are still opposed to Mr. Riyale`s one-year term extension, which was approved in April by the House of Guurti, the upper house of parliament, Mr. Bihi said. But he stated that it is "illogical" to have a "vacant seat" at the presidential seat of power in Hargeisa, the separatist region`s capital city. Somaliland, in northwestern Somalia, has functioned as an independent government since the 1990s as the southern regions were devastated by conflict among armed clans and foreign military interventions. The region has not been recognized internationally to date. web page
  9. ,,,, i will follow it up by phone ,, good movie is on tonite ,,
  10. looooooooooooooooooool ,,, Does anyone use these ???
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  12. probably they know they will not be beaten and that is why they are making it ,, just an excuse iga dheh.
  13. I'm drafting my own somali love letter ,,,,, will think posting it here or starting a new thread ,,,
  14. Somalia was racked by violence Tuesday, as suspected Islamist insurgents killed government soldiers and seized territories throughout the capital, Mogadishu, in a backlash against a US missile strike earlier this month that killed a leader who the US says had links to Al Qaeda. Further highlighting the deteriorating law-and-order situation, two foreign aid workers were kidnapped at gunpoint from the capital. The incidents came just a week after peace talks sponsored by the United Nations failed to produce an agreement between Islamist forces and the Somalian government. Agence France-Press reports that at least 10 people were killed in violence yesterday. Islamic extremist insurgent attacks killed at least 10 people Tuesday in and around the Somali capital Mogadishu, witnesses and officials told AFP. Three government soldiers and two civilians died when insurgents armed with machine guns and rockets ambushed a checkpoint manned by Somali soldiers around 15 kilometres (nine miles) south of Mogadishu… In a separate incident, a joint Somali and Ethiopian patrol was struck by a roadside bomb blast near a former military academy in southern Mogadishu. Violence has been growing in Somalia since 2006, when neighboring Ethiopia, with support from Washington, launched a military operation inside Somalia to oust an Islamist movement that had seized control of the capital and other cities, Voice of America reports. Islamist insurgents launch almost-daily attacks on Somali government forces and allied Ethiopian troops. More than a year of fighting has killed thousands of Somalis and displaced hundreds of thousands more, mostly from Mogadishu. The Islamists are trying to create a fundamentalist state, and there is barely any educated class to work against them, writes Mark Bowden, author of "Black Hawk Down," in the Philadelphia Inquirer. [The] Islamist radicals ... care about society as a whole, but only insofar as they can shape it to their own zealous ends. They impose their harsh interpretation of sharia, or Muslim law... One of the things Somalia lacks is a capable, homegrown movement of educated, determined nationalists capable of fending off the religious radicals, disarming and controlling the warlords, and standing up for the interests of people who just want a stable, civil society. Time magazine reported that the US has bombed Somalia five times since the Ethiopian army launched its operation in 2006. The U.S. missile strike that killed Somalia's most notorious Islamist insurgent, Aden Hashi Ayro, has dealt a major blow to al-Qaeda's allies operating in East Africa… Ayro had been trained by al-Qaeda in Afghanistan in the late 1990s, where he later fought alongside the Taliban against the Northern Alliance and the U.S. before returning to Somalia in 2003 to join — and quickly come to lead — a group of Somali and foreign radical militants that had been established by Osama bin Laden in remote swamps in the southeast of the country. It was this group that Washington blames for the 1998 attacks on U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, and for the 2002 attack on an Israeli-owned hotel in Kenya, as well as several other attempted atrocities. While the US airstrike in May appeared to have been the first to take out a key target, many had questioned its impact, reported The Christian Science Monitor. The Associated Press reports that the increasing violence this month appears to be a backlash against that missile strike on Somalia's highest level Al Qaeda leader in May. Earlier this month, the insurgents vowed to avenge the May 1 death of Hashi Aden Ayro, the leader of the Islamic al-Shabab militia, who was killed in a U.S. missile strike at his home in central Somalia. Somalia has long been a focal point of US military intervention, particularly during the 1990s, when a failed attempt to capture a Mogadishu warlord resulted in the "Black Hawk Down" debacle, in which 18 US soldiers were killed by Somalian militias, reported Time magazine. More recently, however, the focus has been on terrorism, and particularly on Ayro as he rose up the chain of command in Al Qaeda's East African operations. Adding to the sense of unrest, two Italian aid workers were taken at gunpoint Tuesday. Islamists had earlier vowed to kidnap foreigners in retaliation for Ayro's death, the Associated Press reports. The uptick in violence comes just days after failed peace talks in Djibouti, where the UN attempted unsuccessfully to broker an agreement between the government and the Islamist forces that were ousted by Ethopia's military, the BBC reports. Peace talks on Somalia have broken up without any face-to-face discussions between the government and the main opposition alliance. After four days meeting UN diplomats in Djibouti, the two sides agreed to attend further talks in two weeks time. ...the peace talks [were held] between the government and the Asmara-based Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia, which includes leaders of the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC). The UIC ruled much of Somalia in 2006 before being ousted by Ethiopian forces backed by Somali government troops, who have been struggling to exert their control over the country ever since. Al-Shabab, the militant wing of the UIC, did not attend the talks. web page
  15. It has been agreed on not to agree anymore ,,,, It will be signed later this century ,,,
  16. Statement of ANC President Jacon Zuma on criminal violence The criminal attacks against both foreign nationals and South African citizens over the last few days must be condemned by all our people. We call on all affected communities to reject the criminal actions of those individuals who have no respect for the lives or dignity of their neighbours. We call on all political formations, civic organisations, community based organisations, religious leaders, youth and women leaders, and all institutions of the state to unite in a concerted effort to halt these senseless attacks. We call on law enforcement agencies to deploy all necessary resources to affected areas to prevent further violence, and to apprehend those responsible. These attacks are being fuelled by criminals, who are making use of the vulnerability of foreign nationals, to loot and steal. South Africans will not stand for this. We call on all those who may have real concerns and grievances to raise these through the correct channels, in a peaceful and responsible manner. As the African National Congress we have deployed our leaders and structures to work with other parties and stakeholders to address this grave problem. Now is the time for South Africans to unite to overcome the scourge of violence and sheer criminality. Jacob Zuma ANC President
  17. Aniguna sawiradaada ayaan gidaarrada, streets, baabuurta iyo diyaaradahaba ku sii dhedhejinayaa ,,
  18. You have my vote baan ku idhi ,, waa ballan and the votes of all who will give me a vote. Isasoo sharrax baan ku idhi ,,,,
  19. Nuruddiin Faarax oo wareysi siiyay BBC ayaa sheegay in shirar badan oo Soomaalidu ay isugu timid kadib ay weli wax is beddel ah ku iman, sidii ay kooxaha Soomaalida u fakiri jireen iyo shuruudihii ay isku xiri jireen. Qoraagu waxa uu wax lala yaabo ku tilmaamay in dowladda ay ku eedeeyso maxkamadaha inay aragagaxiso yihiin, halka mucaaradkuna ay leeyihiin ma aqoonsanin wax dowlad la yiraahdo, haddana ay wada kulmayaan iyadoo ay dad ajnabi ah dhexdhexaadinayaan. Nuruddiin Faarax waxa uu sheegay in loo baahan yahay in xal loo helo dhibaatada Somalia, isagoo intaa raaciyay waa in lala xisaabtamo qolyaha keenay ee u ogolaaday in Ethiopia Somalia ay soo gasho, oo uu ku tilmaamay inay dambi tahay. Qoraaga ayaa sheegay in isagu uu haatan ka hor isku dayay inuu dhexdhexaadiyo dowladda iyo maxkamadihii xilligii ay joogeen, balse ay suurta geli weysay, isagoo xilligaasi uga digay sida uu sheegay dowladda iyo maxkamadaha haddii aanay heshiin in Muqdisho lagu dagaallami doonno Ethiopiana ay soo geli doonto. More .......... and Listen to the Audio
  20. Thanks ,,, Coffee and roodhi baa i hor yaala ,, Weli iska ilaalintii baa lagu jiraa miyaa ?? ,,
  21. haye ,,, hadaad soo toostay then Politics baad indhaha ku kala qaaday saaka ,,