
Jacaylbaro
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Americans warplanes and warships arrives at berbera city port
Jacaylbaro replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Kan yaa inaga qabta jar buu inaga tuuri doonaaye ,,, -
It will take him too long to get a diploma let alone being a Prefesson ,,,,
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Cirku daruur buu la ciirciirayaa lakin halkan weli dhibic kuma hayno maalmahan.
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Haye ,, Isku saloon miyaa laga soo wada lebbistay mise waa dress dadka qaar u gaar ah ,,,,
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Jidbaale's Version: MOGADISHU(jidbaale.com):- Waxaa isa soo taraya Maydadka Dad badan oo Soomaali ah oo ay shalay Ciidamada Ethiopia ku gowraceen Masjid caan ah oo ku yaala deegaanka Waxar cadde ee Magaalada Muqdisho. Ciidamada ayaa la sheegay in shalay gudaha u galeen masjid weyn ee Al-Hidaaya oo ku yaala xaafadaaasi waxar cadde ee deegaanka Suuqa Xoolaha ka tirsan isla markaan ay dad farabadan oo lagu qiyaasay 30-ruux ku gowraceen. Sodonka ruux oo ciidamada Ethiopia la sheegay in ay gowraceen ayaa dhamaantood ahaa Culumada Tabliiqa loo yaqaan kuwaasi oo in mudo ah fariisin u ahaa Masjidka Al-Hidaaya oo ah goobta ciidamada Ethiopia ka soo qabteen. Culumada Tabliiqa loo yaqaan ee ciidamada Ethiopia gowraceen ayaa waxaa ku jiray Madaxii Culumadaasi oo lagu Magacaabi jiray Sheekh Siciid Yaxye, islamarkaan si weyn looga yaqaanay gudaha dalka Somalia. Gowraca Culumadan, ayaa dadka deegaankaasi ku dhaqan ku soo warameen in ay timid kadib markii ciidamada Ethiopia gudaha u soo galeen masjidkaan oo ahaa mid si aad ah inta badna ugu kulmaan culumada Tabliiqa ah, islamarkaana ay ka wateen Dhowr ruux oo la shegay in ay ahaayeen hogaanka culumada Tabliiqa. Dhinaca kale Meydadka 2-ruux oo rayid ah ayaa sakaay waabarigii lagu arkay xaafada xamar-jadiid degmada wardhiigleey ee Magaalada Muqdisho. dadka Tirada yar ee xafadaasi ku dhaqan ayaa saakay saxaafada u sheegay in markii uu waagu baryay arkeen 2-ruux oo Meyd ah kuwaasi oo jirkooda ay ka muqdeen dhaawacyo rasaas oo xoogan. Muuse Cumar oo isagu sheegay in uu ka mid yahay dadka Tirada yar ee xaafadaasi ilaalo ka haya guryahii laga qaxay ayaa ku nuux nuuxsaday in 2-ruux oo meydkooda saakay xaafadaasi lagu arkay ahaayeen Odayaal da'ah isla markaana ka mid ahaa dadka ilaalada ka ahaa xaafadaasi. Muuse ayaa ku nuux nuuxsaday in ay labadaani ruux soo toogteen ciidamo Ethiopian ah oo ku sugan qeyb ka mid ah xaafada isla markaana diida inta badan dhaq dhaqaaqyada dadka ee deegaankaasi. Isaga oo hadalkiisa sii wata waxaa uu sheegay in haatan ku howlan yihiin qabkii ay meydadkaasi ku aasi lahaayeen isla markaana qaban qaabadeeda ku jiraan. Inta badan Ciidamada Ethiopian ka ah ayaa si liif ah ku toogta dadka rayidka ah ee ku sugan deegaanada fariisimada ay u tahay taasina keenta in dad badan oo meydad ah markii uu waagu barto lagu arko xaafadaha Ciidamada Ethiopian-ka ah ku sugan yihiin ee Magaalada Muqdisho. Si kastaba gowraca Ciidamada Ethiopia u gaysteen culumada Tabliiqa ka tirsanaa ayaa yimid iyada oo Mudo 2-maalin ah dagaal qaraar deegaano Hiliwaa iyo Yaaqshiid ka tirsan dagaalo xoogan ku dhex marayay ciidamo Ethiopian ah iyo kooxo Hubeysna oo ka soo horjeeda.
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khaawisaadda jooji niyow ,,, hablaha lama khaawisee ,,
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So that is why you're bringing it here coz u don't go there miyaa ?? ,,,,, you can go there, i can see you're interested ,, some how ,,
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I only say if you don't read news/politics don't discuss them ......... don't forget, we were talking about politics not Gods ,,,
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I only say if you don't read news/politics don't discuss them .........
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Then ha iska dhigin someone who can differenciate between propoganda and reality ,,,,
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Gawaarida gaashaaman ee ciidamada Ethiopia oo ay weheliyaan ilaalada dabageed ayaa kasoo gudbay saaka waaberigii deegaanka kalabayr ee gobolka hiiraan iyagoo kusoo jeeda xarunta gobolka hiiraan ee beledweyne xili uu dibada uga maqnaa ku dhowaad hal asbuuc. Ciidamadan oo la sheegay inay wataan gawaarida dagaalka ayaa gelbinaya Gudoomihii gobolka hiiraan oo mudo asbuuc ah Dibada uga maqnaa Gobolka kadib markii ay ka awood roonaadeen xoogaga kacdoonka wada taasoo la sheegay inuu doonayo inuu mar kale dib ugu soo laabto xafiiskiisa . Sidoo kale Gobolka hiiraan oo ah bartmaha soomaaliya ayaan in ka badan asbuuc aysan ka jirin wax maamul ah kadib markii uu ka baxay gudoomiyaha Gobolkaasi islamrkaana ay is casileen ku xigeenadiisii xaga maamulka taasoo loo aanaynayo Xoogaga kacdoonka oo kaga awood roonaaday maamulkii daba geed islamrkaana ku Qasbay inay inta hadhay iska casilaan jagooyinkii ay ka hayeen maamulka si ay u nabad galaan . Socodka Daba geed uu kusoo jeedo Beledweyne ayaa kusoo beegmaya xili ay maagalada beledweyne ee xarunta u ah gobolka Hiiraan aysan Cidina gacanta ku hayn marka laga reebo duqayda dhaqanka gobolkaasi oo hore u shaaciyey inay maamul samaysan doonaan dadka deegaanka . Afnugaal
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Americans warplanes and warships arrives at berbera city port
Jacaylbaro replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Dabadheer shalay bay ahayde ,,,,,, xiiq-dheer ma noolayd iyo umulo aaskii ?? -
what is your morning activities before you go to workplace?
Jacaylbaro replied to Yaabka-Yaabkiis's topic in General
Haye ,, and you expect me to tell you when i go to the toilet and things i do there ?? ,,,, Nah man ,, -
My first trip to Somalia was as a young European Commission official accompanying my Director General for Development in 1976 on a mission to see President Siad Barre about the implementation of the African, Caribbean & Pacific Agreement (ACP), between the European Community and Somalia. We did not realize how lucky we were that Somalia was in one piece with one President. It´s still not clear if and when we will see that again. There was an illusion of normality in Mogadishu contrasted to now, but the destabilization process had already started because the ****** war was just beginning. Somalia is now in at least three or four pieces - the Baidoa Transitional Federal Government and the South, Mogadishu, and Puntland, the relatively stable statelet in the North. Inbetween warlords and factions what was once at least nominally a nation tries to decide if it wants to be a nation once again (if the Irish, with their similar history of colonialism, occupation, militias and partition, will forgive borrowing the phrase). In our 1976 visit we flew in a little plane from Wilson airport in Nairobi, refuelled in Southern Somalia, and then to Mogadishu. We stayed with President Barre in his Guest House. In the daytime we flew in a Russian helicopter to see projects and refugee camps, or had meetings. The role of the refugee camps was to attract refugees in from Ethiopia, to strengthen support for Somali claims on the ******. In the evenings the President was most hospitable, and we had fine dinners. Then at night, being then a young chap, I could go off to visit the town ! When I wanted to get back to my guesthouse in the morning moonlight I did not need to find a taxi. The security people discretely looking after me found me and brought me home. Although I remember more the novelty of seeing Mogadishu for the first time and the contradictions of the life style we visitors could lead there contrasted to the reality unfolding in front of us, some the discussions I sat in on were more to the point. Barre requested trucks and bulldozers for agriculture, and my astute boss, who was an agricultural engineer and an ex general, told him he could have enough heavy equipment to do what was needed in Somalia, but not enough to improve Ethiopia ! I remember Barre replied “ so Somalia proposes and Europe disposes “ . I should have understood better what it all meant for the future of Somalia, but at the time it was hard to grasp that these were the seeds of the destruction of national stability. I remember my boss asked Barre if he minded that the new Lome Convention might have a civil rights clause. I remember him answering that so long as he could talk about Northern Ireland, he didn’t mind Europeans talking about Somalia. I also remember asking him why he got his police planes from East Germany and his military planes from West Germany (or was it the reverse ?) and he replied that it was because he had a great sense of balance. My great grandfather was an Irish trick cyclist in an American circus, so I agreed that a sense of balance was very important. Since the 1950s many African leaders must have felt like trick cyclists in an American circus, although during the Cold War the Russian circus put on quite a good rival act. President Barre showed practicality in balancing his aeroplanes between East and West whilst ensuring he had reliable German technology up until 1976. However once he made his move in support of the Front for the Liberation of Western Somalia and started the ****** war then he destabilized his regime, leading to breaking links with Russia and Cuba and subsequently undermining his economic relations with the West. The seeds for the break up of modern Somalia were scattered then, and the rest was history unfolding as the difficulties caused by the war, along with drought, undermined the economy and social cohesion, creating political tensions within the army. II. Federalism or Factionalism? Since the end of the Cold War Somali politics appear to be even more complex, but the complexity had been there all the time. The Cold War had encouraged top down regimes to hold fragile countries together. However some of the positions taken more recently by the West, have made things more complicated. Starting with the attempted action against General Aideed which proved counter productive as well as a tragedy. Re-orientation of the Global War On Terrorism to a set of disaggregated military and non military solutions, with increasing emphasis on talking to militias rather than fighting them, and towards great reliance on non military solutions and development, is taking time. The GWOT made local power struggles part of a global conspiracy. This tended to make it harder to solve local problems in their own context and exaggerated external links. Thirdly using the Ethiopian Army as a surrogate against the Shariah Court militias may have been counter productive. The defeated Shariah Courts leadership is now in Eritrea and the US has formally put the Mogadishu based al Shabaab group on the terrorist list. This makes it harder for the Federal Government Prime Minister Hassan Hussein, to negotiate a deal with the Shariah Courts, of which Al Shabaab is apparently still part. It’s also hard to explain in a post 9.11 world with all the sensitivities about terrorism and Islam, that the Shariah Courts movement might represent to some local people a relative advance on the disadvantages of warlordism. If you go back to when Europe was getting away from feudal monarchs and war lords and the Reformation, the Europeans also resorted to religious fundamentalism whilst working up ideas on parliamentary democracy and progress. Western powers have to learn to distinguish between political islam they can live with and genuine threats to national security. Turkey has an Islamic party in power, is a member of NATO, has security cooperation with Israel, and has mass seaside tourism on the South Coast which is frequented by Western and Israeli tourists. If and when Turkey joins the EU, the hijab may become more common in the country, alongside economic and social progress. When political Islam is against corruption and old style politics and for economic and social change, but retaining Islamic identity, then it may not be a threat to the West. This applies in Indonesia to the PKS and the Malaysian PAS seems to be learning the same lessons. The United Nations, the European Union and others are now trying to see if Somalia wants to be a nation once again. Somalis needs services wherever they live, and not a lottery on infant mortality depending on local political status. In the long term economic and social development is the strongest card of the international community and the best lever to help Somalia arrive at a constitutional set up which people can accept, recognizing local identities but providing a framework for service delivery. The design of this entity has to be locally contrived to suit Somali conditions. There is no standard Western style unitary state model. The USA itself is a federal state. The EU is a kind of confederal entity of national states, although with some federal attributes. Switzerland is made of autonomous Cantons and Belgium is increasingly a federal state, so why not Somalia ? It is clear the reunification of Somalia will not be achieved by military means. The way forward is to let Somalis work it out for themselves without interfering too much, and slowly rather than too fast. The right context is to minimize foreign interference and maximize external support for positive Somali-led measures to provide services people need. In other words, to end the war on terror and to fight the war on want. By Dr Terry Lacey
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Americans warplanes and warships arrives at berbera city port
Jacaylbaro replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
I'm sorry ,, i forgot most of us were raised during the chaos and have no idea what does Qarannimo means. Naga daa ,, dadkiii horaanu ku moodaynee ,,, -
Initial information received indicates that Al-Shabaab forces captured Wajid town in Bakool region with little effort. Reportedly Al-Shabaab members immediately embarked on a systematic process shutting down cinema houses, burning down of Miraa (Khat) kiosks, shaving off the hair of persons with western hair cuts as well as total bans on smoking and listening to music.
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Don't be that weak ,,, i'm asking you and sure you can give me an answer niyow. Why rely on other person bal ?
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Don't be that weak ,,, i'm asking you and sure you can give me an answer niyow. Why rely on other person bal ?
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Please do continue reading the reality ...... it will save you from lots of propoganda ,,, Haye ,,, i heard Waajid Fall for al-shabaab today ,,, maxaa ka jira ?
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Waar bal warrama ...........
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When it comes to motivating the masses to take action, sometimes straight facts aren’t enough. People who hear a frightening statistic or an alarming fact often take that information at face value and act out of fear. This is the purpose of using "scare tactics," manipulative words or actions which create a sense of fear or shock in the recipients. These fears, rational or irrational as they may be, are often enough to force people into making uninformed decisions or taking rash actions. Scare tactics such as pointing out the worst case scenario or associating the issue with a much greater threat are commonly used by leaders to gain popular support for military actions or other controversial decisions. Scare tactics do not have to reach the level of verbal terrorism in order to be effective, however. Sometimes the mere mention of a disastrous alternative may be enough to manipulate others into a certain way of thinking. Successful scare tactics must instill a true sense of fear or else they may be seen as weak attempts to sway public opinion. This is why many verbal scare tactics are often backed up by more tangible ones, such as grisly photographs, personal testimonies and displays of force. Hanging a noose over a voting booth, for example, would be an extreme example of scare tactics designed to discourage free elections. Scare tactics are commonplace in world politics, since it is generally difficult for one dictator to keep dissidents under control without the threat of violence, real or perceived. The key word in "scare tactics" is "scare." It doesn’t matter if most of the stories of political reprisals are apocryphal or mere rumors, as long as the scare tactics instill a real sense of fear in the populace. Most scare tactics are not meant to cause widespread harm or damage, but to play on the recipient’s innate sense of security. Many professional athletes use scare tactics to keep their opponents off-balance, such as a pitcher intentionally throwing a ball close to the batter or a race car driver tapping another car for intimidation purposes. Scare tactics often keep an opponent from becoming too comfortable or too confident. While the use of most scare tactics is seen as unfair or unethical, the advantage they can provide can be significant. Many scare tactics are designed to stay within the bounds of the law, but still inflict maximum psychological pressure on the intended audience. Source: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-scare-tactics.htm
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Somaliland is a fact that can neither be denied nor be ignored, so this illusive world recognition its been seeking in the last while is in reality not that necessary at all, actually in these chaotic days of exploitative globalization and rampant greed for natural resources - not being noted or recognized can be a blessing in disguise for Somaliland. More often than none the business of nation building is best taken care of in isolation and free from the confusing noises and corrupting influences the outside world brings to newborn countries. Whatever recognition that really matters for Somaliland and that truly counts for it’s future in the long run is something it already has: the inhabitants of Somaliland recognize the existence of their country and the remarkable progress they’ve made in building a relatively stable working democracy, when in comparison, Mogadishu and the south are still mired in anarchy and lawlessness, and next door Puntland has become a den of thieves and a de facto dictatorship by an alliance of corrupt tribes with an insulting so-called law that even forbids it’s inhabitants the very basic right of creating their own political parties. Somalilander’s should not worry at all about being recognized by foreign powers with their own very personal interests, nor should they pay any attention at all to the mostly absurd tribal sentiments masquerading as nationalistic arguments coming from Mogadishu, Garowe or from the diaspora. Once Somaliland becomes a fully mature multi-party democracy with free press, it will be strong enough to safeguard it’s own interests, and when that fast coming moment comes it won’t matter if the rest of the world recognizes it or not, then the rest of Somalis shall become proud of what Somaliland has accomplished. Dayib Atto (A southerner who supports Somaliland.)
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Somaliland is a fact that can neither be denied nor be ignored, so this illusive world recognition its been seeking in the last while is in reality not that necessary at all, actually in these chaotic days of exploitative globalization and rampant greed for natural resources - not being noted or recognized can be a blessing in disguise for Somaliland. More often than none the business of nation building is best taken care of in isolation and free from the confusing noises and corrupting influences the outside world brings to newborn countries. Whatever recognition that really matters for Somaliland and that truly counts for it’s future in the long run is something it already has: the inhabitants of Somaliland recognize the existence of their country and the remarkable progress they’ve made in building a relatively stable working democracy, when in comparison, Mogadishu and the south are still mired in anarchy and lawlessness, and next door Puntland has become a den of thieves and a de facto dictatorship by an alliance of corrupt tribes with an insulting so-called law that even forbids it’s inhabitants the very basic right of creating their own political parties. Somalilander’s should not worry at all about being recognized by foreign powers with their own very personal interests, nor should they pay any attention at all to the mostly absurd tribal sentiments masquerading as nationalistic arguments coming from Mogadishu, Garowe or from the diaspora. Once Somaliland becomes a fully mature multi-party democracy with free press, it will be strong enough to safeguard it’s own interests, and when that fast coming moment comes it won’t matter if the rest of the world recognizes it or not, then the rest of Somalis shall become proud of what Somaliland has accomplished. Dayib Atto (A southerner who supports Somaliland.)