
Jacaylbaro
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I would be happier if it is Ayan Hirsi who is missing ,,,,,,,,,
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Hunguri oo heesaya iyo North oo u tumaya ,,,, Good morning humans ,,,,,,,,,,,, saaka yaa nool yaa dhintay ?
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Yeah KK ,, thanks ,, waan soo nabad toosay saaka with a lil hindhiso ,, It is a bit warm this days here ,, i mean it is hot xalay go'ii waaban tuuray kulayl dartii ,,,
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Honestly speaking ,, i don't think the slap thing actually happened ,,, but it is just funny that they said happened
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I know there are people in Somaliland who prefer the unity ,,,, it was only 97% remember ?? I think everybody would love to be with Somalia only if Somalia is stable ,,, but to unite with a chaos ,,, HELL NO Soomaali mar uun way isu iman doontaa Insha Allah but this is not the right time ,,,
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Somaliland is on the right way ........ that is the fact if you want to hear.
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Sheekadu ha socoto ,,,,,,,,,,, This BAC thing makes me smile all the time ,,,
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I think enough have been said ,,,,,,,,, hadalka lama badiyo. Displaying the Hargeisa's tragedy doesn't mean creating problems with Somalia.
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I'm reading you now ,,,,
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So you're having a midlife crisis ,,,,,, Hmmm
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loooooooooool@satisfied ,,, I just give a money to be satisfied ,, anything beyond that is called xad gudub ,, I can see you're a big satisfier ,,,,,,
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Hello Ayoub ,,,
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Hello Ayoub ,,,
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Good Afternoon Cara ,,,, ibti always has two lists you are on the invisible one this time ,,
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Editorial: Kosovo Implications 8 March 2008 Last month, Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. Around the world there are other entities that have declared themselves independent and, to all intents and purposes, are — at least in terms of being free of their former controllers: The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Nagorno Karabakh, Abkhazia and Somaliland being the most prominent. There are other “de facto” independent entities where there is a strong political will to declare independence: Serbian Bosnia, Taiwan, Iraqi Kurdistan among others. Most people would initially say that the reason why Kosovo is independent is because its people have chosen to be so; a link is made between independence and the will of the people. But then why do they regard Kosovo as independent but not places such as Somaliland or Abkhazia? In fact, the ultimate determining factor in a country’s independence is not popular will but recognition by at least one major power. Kosovo is seen as independent because enough major powers, in this case the US and most European countries (with a few notable exceptions) have recognized it. Somaliland and Nagorno Karabakh are not, because no major power recognizes them as independent. And because of that, no one else does either. Their “independence” goes as far as the border. That is not enough. Real independence means being accepted in the family of nations, having a voice on the world stage and citizens of the country being able to move and trade freely with the rest of the world. The fact that Russia, China and most countries, including all Arab or Muslim states other than Turkey, Afghanistan and Senegal, have not recognized Kosovo is of no consequence. What matters is that enough countries have. In fact, nonrecognition by Muslim states is not due to any lack of goodwill but because Kosovo’s declaration of independence could have momentous international consequences. Likewise, Russia’s opposition is about much more than its alliance with Serbia. The reason why it and so many others have refused to recognize Kosovo is because of fears where it will lead. If Kosovo can separate and be independent simply because that is the will of its people, then what about Chechnya, Taiwan, Tibet, the Basque region, Mindanao or Kashmir? The implications of Kosovo are not lost on any country with secessionist headaches. Nor are they lost on Turkish Cypriots who have also recognized Kosovo; if the US and others can recognize it simply because independence is the democratic will of the Kosovars, why not recognize Northern Cyprus? Abkhazia is already using what has happened with Kosovo to demand recognition from Russia. It is no surprise that so many countries have not recognized Kosovo and have no intention of doing so. It opens a Pandora’s box. Not for nothing is Bosnia now terrified that its Serbian province will follow the Kosovar lead. The principle of national sovereignty, the basis of international relations since 1945, has been sorely tried in recent year but it has survived. Common sense says that recognizing a state such as Kosovo which wants to break away and be free is the right thing. But the fact is that doing so without endorsement from the UN, the only body that can legitimize such a move, drives a coach and horses though international law. Who knows where it will end up? Source: Arab News
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You've just reminded me inaan dhegeystaba ,,,
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Good day everybody ,,,,,,,,, North, the beach looks so crowded ,, that is why i love the empty one in Berbera , Haye ,, is there any human alive at this time ??? you should all report to the duty ,,, lazy folks ,,
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Dhahar.com Laasqoray.net They've nothing to do with Afnugaal i guess ,,,,,
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Horta marka Hargeisa ama Somaliland la soo qaado maxaad SOOMAALIYA OO DHAN ula soo boodaan ? what is happening in Muqdisho, Baydhaba, Beletweyn and else where should be documented now so that it will be a good lesson for the coming generations. It is upto the Somalis from Somalia if they want to do so. As for the topic, I see nothing wrong if a nation wants to keep their history and present it to their own people. That is what happened, and we're still recovering Alxamdulillah but it is a lesson we're to teach so that it won't repeat again.
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Funny how some ppl turn it into Qabiil ,,,,, A/Y is slapped doesn't mean his qabiil is slapped saaxiibayaalow ,,,, let's focus on the man not the clan ,, Sorry ,, i forgot most of us are qabiil-minded ,,
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Is The Richest Black Person On Earth from Ethiopia? Ethiopia - Al Amoudi is the 97th Richest Person in The World - Forbes Currently 3.38/5 1 2 3 4 5 i Billionaire Mohamed Al Amoudi, The World's Richest Black Person born in Ethiopia. Forbes March 2008 issue lists him as the 97th richest person in the world and the 6th richest in Africa and Middle East Ethiopia - Al Amoudi is ranked 97th Richest Person in The World Ethiopia born business tycoon, Mohammed Al Amoudi is the 97th richest person in the world, with a net worth of $9 Billion, according to the latest Forbes list of The World's Billionaires. Al Amoudi's net worth has increased from last year by a cool one billion dollar but his ranking took a beating from last year. Al Amoudi was ranked 86th with a net worth of $8 Billion in 2007's edition of Forbes Magazine. Born in Ethiopia and now a Saudi citizen, Al Amoudi made his fortune in construction and real estate before betting on energy. Owns Swedish refinery Preem as well as Svenska Petroleum, which made big plays in Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria and Angola this year. Has invested more than $1 billion in Ethiopia, from hotels to gold mines. Last fall celebrated the year 2000 in the Ethiopian Orthodox calendar with international artists performing in his new 20,000 seat concert hall in Addis Ababa. Al Amoudi is by far the richest person in Ethiopia and he is ranked the 6th richest person in all of Africa and Middle East. He is also considered the richest black person in the world. Al Amoudi is a self-made billionaire, who is 62 years old and married with 8 children according to Forbes. Bloomberg news reported that Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Chairman Warren Buffett toppled Bill Gates from the top spot on Forbes magazine's annual list of billionaires worldwide, ending a 13- year reign for the Microsoft Corp. co-founder. Buffett's wealth grew $10 billion to about $62 billion in the 12 months through Feb. 11, mostly from a gain in his company's shares, Forbes said in a statement. Nigeria has its first Billionaire, Aliko Dangote who is worth 3.3 Billion and is ranked 334th in the world, South Africa also has its first ever black Billionaire. The World's Billionaires Name Citizenship Net Worth ($Bil) 1 Warren Buffett United States 62.0 2 Carlos Slim Helu Mexico 60.0 3 William Gates III United States 58.0 4 Lakshmi Mittal India 45.0 5 Mukesh Ambani India 43.0 6 Anil Ambani India 42.0 7 Ingvar Kamprad Sweden 31.0 8 KP Singh India 30.0 9 Oleg Deripaska Russia 28.0 10 Karl Albrecht Germany 27.0 97 Mohammed Al-Amoudi Saudi Arabia (Born in Ethiopia) 9.0 Source: Forbes For complete list, check out Forbes Magazine
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looooooooooooool ,,,,, I meant
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just wait until the karbaash part comes to the play
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Now what is the use of the flirt alert that you're holding everytime ??? how does it work ??