Jacaylbaro

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  1. SDWO (India 17/05/08) Xaflad aad loo soo agaasimay taas oo lagu maamuusaayey sanad guuradii 17 aad ee ka soo wareegtay gooni isku taaga jamhuuriyada somaliland ayaa lagu qabtay dalka India gaar ahaan magalaada Aurangabad ee gobolka maharashtra. Xafladan oo lagu qabtay ( CELEBRATION HOTEL ) oo ku yaala badhtamaha magalaada Aurangabad , taasi oo ay soo qaban qaabiyeen qaar ka mid ah ardeyda reer somaliland , ayaa waxa ka soo qayb galay dhamaan ardeyda reer somaliland ee wax ka barata gobolka mahashtra , sidoo kale waxa xafladaas lagu soo casuumay marti sharaf kale oo ka kala socotay dalalka , Djabouti ,India iyo Sudan . Hadal mahad naq iyo soo dhaweyn iskugu jira waxa xaflada ku bilaabay Mr. Abdiaziz Abdillahi Omar, oo ahaa madaxa gudida qabanqaabada xaflada 18 may. Intaas ka dib waxa u Mr.Abdiaziz ku soo dhaweeyey Gudoomiyaha ardeyda reer somaliland ee magaalada Aurangabad Mr. Mohamoud Ahmedyasin Aw Osman . Gudoomiyuhu waxa uu u mahad naqay dhammaan ardeyda reer somaliland ee ka soo qayb gashay xaflada iyo dhamaan marti sharaftii kale ee ka soo qayb gashay xaflada , Waxaanu ardeyda reer somaliland kula dardaarmay in ay ilaaliyaan midnimadooda isla markaana ay muujiyaan dareenkooda wadaninimo munaasibaadka noocan oo kale ah . Intaasi ka dib waxa hadalka qaatay Mr. Naasir Osman Muxumed oo ka mid ahaa gudida qaban qaabada isaga oo si qoto dheer uga waramay maraaxilki kala duwanaa ee ay soo martay Jamhuuriyada Somaliland , isagoo xusay in maalinta 18 may ay qiimo weyn ugu fadhido dhamaan shacbi weynaha reer somaliland , iyada oo dib ula soo noqoshada xornimada somaliland loo soo maray halgan dheer maal iyo naf huridba leh , ayuu ku soo gabagabeeyey hadalkiisii. Mr naasir Ugu danbayntiina waxay xafladu ku soo gabagabowday iyadoo ardeyda reer somaliland midba midka kale u hambalyeeyey , ilaahayna uga rajeeyey in ay sanadada soo socda ay ku gaadho Somaliland Guul iyo Horumar
  2. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk ,,,, believe me i saw today a SL flag flying over a donkey ,,, I wish i had my camera with me at the time ,,,
  3. loool ,,, depends on your perception on the person dee.
  4. 18th May ,,,,,,,,,,,,, the day for Celebrations ,,,,,, too damn hot that i can hardly breathe ,,,,, I lost the count of how many parties are on tonite ,,,,, too many i tell ya ,,,,
  5. He always supported the muqaawamah and wanted to join them ,,, since he disappeared from SOL i thought he is in Muqdisho to be a human bomb dee ,,,,,
  6. welcome back green sea ,,, ooops , i mean red sea ,, I thought inaad is qarxisay ,,,,, how disappointing to see you're still alive ,, loool
  7. Come 15th of May and they have sworn on hell breaking lose; the naysayers. They trumpeted, with weird satisfaction, the imminent death of the Somaliland’s dream; the doom prophets. They misjudged our people’s wisdom, derided our nation’s resolve and underestimated their history; hired spin doctors. They used all kinds of scare tactics: tribal cards, myopic and jaundiced geopolitical theories, and marshaled all slander expletives in the book; the fifth columnists. They tried to rubbish our peace and stability and our homegrown democratic process as a child’s play before ensuing tantrums; blog pundits. They mistook our political debates as gathering death clouds over our skies; the hate mongers. They predicted doom, death and disarray; all Somaliland enemies. But to their great disappointment 15th of May has come and gone and they saw Somaliland still standing as peaceful as ever, as stable as ever, as resolved as ever, as ambitious as ever and as wise as ever to put their house in order and to forge ahead with even greater tenacity to sustain their democracy, strengthen their institutions and maintain the international image they have earned as “Africa’s Best Kept Secret.” With their government, their opposition leaders, their elders and the whole people, Somaliland has again proved wrong those who misread its democratic debate as political crisis and sang for the collapse of what they had sworn to be another myth of a much hyped bubble of an African success story. Somaliland has once more set a brilliant example of how a small and unrecognized African country can resolve its conflicts; maintain its peace and stability and hold a robust democratic debate with all its labor pains without any foreign help, without Security Council decisions, without foreign mediation efforts, without regional reconciliation conferences and without expensive peacekeeping forces. It is true that as a young democracy we are still taking baby steps. We have shaky institutions due to lack of recognition which deprives us of much needed international financial aid and foreign investment. This in turn denies our government to develop our infrastructure, provide better health and educational services to our people and generate employment. Our constitution has black holes that need to be seamlessly patched to prevent evil monsters to thrive in its gray areas. But there are things we have in plenty that give us the drive to keep pushing the frontiers. We have great optimism for a better tomorrow; we have a firm faith in the rightness and legitimacy of our cause, we have resilient people who know how to quickly get up when they trip, people who do not dwell on their past miseries but always build for the future; we have women who are experts in making something out of nothing, who bind us like glue and build bridges for us across clans lines; we have elders who draw magic tricks from their conventional wisdom hats and rescue us whenever politicians push us into a yawning precipice. This is how we overrode 17 years of political alienation, of international ignorance, of world underestimation of our ability and our resolve to survive and continue the march. This is why the 15th of May, the day the incumbent president’s term ended and sparked a constitutional standoff between the President’s claim of getting an extension from the Upper House and the opposition challenging the legitimacy of the extension, seemed an insurmountable crisis to armchair observers who were quick to draw parallels with crisis-prone African states such Kenya, Zimbabwe and beyond without making an indepth analysis of Somaliland’s unique cultural set up and its centuries-old conflict resolution tradition. With their ossified mindsets about Africa and blanket stereotyping of the continent as a hopeless case where the least tribal conflicts flare up into devastating wars and genocides, several foreign pens were quick to sign the death certificate for our short and successful experience. But fortunately we always had on our side those genuine foot researchers who studied our experience on the field. They include respected think tanks such as the Senlis Council and the International Crisis Group as well as numerous serious scholars and reputable reporters in Africa and elsewhere who praise Somaliland’s example and scorn the international community for holding it back from its well deserved place in the comity of nations. It is to the delight of such scholars and our friends in Africa and around the world who believe in our ability to rise to challenges and get over our temporary setbacks, that Somaliland celebrates the 17th anniversary since it reclaimed its sovereignty and unilaterally annulled its union with Somalia on 18th of May 1991. Seventeen years of peace, stability and rebuilding of lives, properties and institutions ruined by carpet bombing of a ruthless dictator and ensuing civil wars is indeed a rare feat to commend and commemorate. Awdal News
  8. I'm glad this is coming from you ,,, comparing Rayaale to Mugabe ,, two presidents in AFrica ,,, i lil recognition innit ?? , finally ,,,,
  9. Congratulations to her then ,,,,,,
  10. waxay doonaanba ha sheegteen ee waa waxay yihiin uun ,,,,, lakin it is not surprising coz inagu qoomiyado ma lihin then the only thing they ask you is which clan ,,,,
  11. Afartii meesha ka talinayay dadkoodii baa ku kacay oo meesha ka eryay iyaguna qaarna way soo noqdeen qaarna waaka garowe afku ku dheeraaday ee harraadku ku dili gaadhay ,,,,,,, ma waxaad i leedahay cid kele ayaa timid oo laaska qabsatay ?? ,,, walee waxaan garan la'ahay inaad ogaan isu indho tirayso iyo inay bes kaa tahay ,,
  12. Yaa ku soo duulay horta ?? ,,,,,,, Wuxuu ahaa kacdoon ay dadku sameeyeen oo bugland meesha lagaga saarayay with the support of Somaliland of course ,,,,,, cid meeshooda laga qabsan karaa ma jirto hadii run la isu sheegayo imikana dadkii deegaanka uun baa meesha maamulaya ,,, haday rabaan bal ha soo duulaan tageen then aynu aragno cidda ku dhimata ,,,,,,,,,,,,
  13. Well, i'm familiar with Adel Imam and his funny videos ,,,,,,,,,,,
  14. BRUSSELS, Belgium: It has a functioning parliament, its own currency and a viable economy boosted by hundreds of millions of euros (dollars) from a diaspora — yet international recognition remains a dream for Somaliland. Representatives from the breakaway, self-declared republic in northern Somalia and some 40 other regions from western Africa to eastern Asia met in the European Parliament Friday to push for their cause. Some are asking to be recognized as independent states, others simply wanting to raise awareness of their nation's or tribe's difficulties under a government which they say oppresses them. "We hope recognition will come soon. We've done so much in the areas of reconstruction, expanding schools, water supplies. We have a military, a central bank, a coastal guard looking after our 900-kilometer (560-mile) coast," Mohamoud A. Daar, Somaliland's representative to the EU, said during the conference. Organized by the Dutch-based Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization, or UNPO, which lobbies with the U.N., European Union and other institutions on behalf of some 70 unrepresented regions across the world, the conference discussed the practical difficulties of de facto states. They include the inability to get a loan from an international institution, health problems because of denied access to the World Health Organization, or security issues at airports within unrecognized territories. "UNPO convened this conference not to address whether or not these entities should be independent, which is a very complex and controversial matter, but to deal with the reality that these pockets of the world do exist and function, to varying degrees, as states," the organization said in a declaration. Nathan Buck, a UNPO official, said some of the peoples' perceived right to independence "is obviously very subjective." But he said the organization represents regions based on transparent criteria such as nonviolence and respect for international human rights standards. UNPO members have met at least once every 18 months since 1991, and Buck said securing visas and permits for the representatives to travel to Brussels has taken months — and dozens of people still have not made it. Members from the separatist Georgian province of Abkhazia, which is supported by Russia and has been de-facto independent since a 1990s secessionist war, traveled to Moscow to get their visas. Representatives from Nagaland state on India's eastern border with Myanmar, where the Naga people have been fighting for a half century to create a separate country, had to go to Bangkok, Thailand, rather than New Delhi, India, but did not receive their EU visas anyway, Buck said. Daar, Somaliland's representative, illustrated some of the practical difficulties of living in a non-recognized state. The economy of the region in the Horn of Africa, which declared independence from war-torn Somalia in 1991, has been entirely homegrown because it cannot get any loans from institutions such as the World Bank. It makes money from livestock exports and has received hundreds of millions of euros (dollars) annually from people from Somaliland who are living abroad, Daar said. Somaliland has signed an agreement on cooperation with neighboring Ethiopia, but business with other countries is on an ad-hoc basis. Daar said he remains hopeful that the African Union, which sent a fact-finding team to Somaliland in 2005, would act on the mission's recommendation and recognize Somaliland as an independent country. "We're more stable than many of the quasi states around us," Daar said. web page
  15. Originally posted by rudy-Diiriye: grammer! 4 shizzel my nizzel. That is what i call English ,,, If you don't understand then you need to go back to school and improve the modern language ,,, lol
  16. hadhwanaag 2008-05-16 (Hadhwanaagnews) Waxaa caawa Sabti oo ay taarikhdu tahay May 17 2008 lagu qabanayaa magaalada Toronto Xafladii Gooni isku taga J.Somaliland ee sanad walba la qabto, xafladan ayaa ah mid si heer qaran ah loosoo agaasimay oo huwana Tarikhdii Wadanka oo dhan waana xaflada kaliya ee ugu weyn Canada oo dhan laga qabanayo. Airport-ka Toronto ayaa Tododobaadkan oo dhan waxaa kasoo qulqulayay dadweyne aad u tiro badan oo kakala imanayay Gobolada Maraykanka oo dhan, Xaliima Cali Jamac oo ah muwadinad Somaliland u dhalatay kana timid Gobolka Ohayo hogaaminaysayna dhalinyaro 8 qof ah ayaa waxay Hadhwanaagnews u sheegtay in ay aad ugu faraxsan tahay in maanta ay joogto Toronto diyaarna u tahay iney kala qeyb gasho dadweynaha reer Somaliland ee ku nool Toronto iyo agagaadhkeeda maalinta Qaranimada Somaliland. Caawa xaflada ka dhici doonta Toronto ayaa laga daremi karaa Guud ahaan Toronto oo dhan, dhanka kale Hadhwanaagnews waxaa caawa lasoo xidhiidhey Afhayeenka Gudida Qabanqaabada ee Somaliland Canadian Society Mr. Khadar Ciise waxaa uu noosheegay iney dadweynuhu ilaaliyaan Wakhtiga hore loo baahiyay oo ah 7:00 Fiidnimo taasi oo ay ku sababeeyeen in Dadbadan oo ajaaniba ahi ay kasoo qeyb galayaan sida Marti sharaf kasocota Dowlada Canada iyo Wakiilada Goloyaasha Canada. Waxaa kale oo uu ii sheegay Khadar Ciise iney imandoonaan qaar kamid ah warbaahinta Canada kuwa ugu waaweyn, hadaba warkii iyo Tasaawiiradii oo dhan kala socda Hadhwanaagnews oo siweyn uga qeyb gali doonta Xafladaasi caawa ka dhacaysa Toronto.
  17. TONIGHT IN TORONTO hadhwanaag 2008-05-17 (Hadhwanaagnews) OGEESIIS---- OGEYSIIS Waxaa La Ogeysiinayaa Dadweynaha ku nool magalada Toronto iyo Nawaaxigeeda in Xaflada caawa ka dhici doonta Toronto May 17,2008 in si wanaagsan looga soo qeyb galo, Waxaa kale oo la ogeysiinayaa in Amaanka la adkeyndoonoo maadaama ay dad badani iskugu imanayaan iyo marti sharaf kale. Waxaa kale oo la ogeysiinayaa dadweynaha sharafta leh ee kasoo qeyb galaya Xaflada in ay anshaxa dhowraan iyo sharafta maalinta qiimaha leh iyagoo ka ilaa linaya xaflada wixii sharafdaro ah. Waxaa habaynkaasi Goobta amaanka Sugaya METRO TORONTO POLICE. Wixii faahfahin ah kala Xidhiidh Somaliland Canadian Society. 416-725-0997 647-292-5035 416-276-2361 Adresskuna waa 45 Overlea Blvd, Toronto,