Jacaylbaro

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  1. Che -Guevara;690634 wrote: How's this a news? It is news in Sool but of course not in Boston ....
  2. Nuune Jin baa ku jira dee ,,,, that is the one there ,,,
  3. He messed it up big time ,,, he had the right to scream in his last minutes at the Villa.
  4. Watch it on BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12286538
  5. MOGADISHU (Sunatimes)- As two decaded ended for the endless war in the south of Somalia, a member of parliament has asked the Somaliland republic not to continue with its succession bid and instead reunite with the rest of the country and help in pacifying the southern Somalia. Mowlid Ma�ane, one of the most vocal of the MPs in the Federal Somali Parliament has sent a request to the leader of the Somaliland administration, Ahmad Muhammad Silanyo, to work towards the unity of the Somali population. "Ahmad Silanyo has been a good friend of mine for a long time and it would like to ask him to work towards the unity of the whole of Somalia and not the succession," he said. He says southern Somalia region have been torn apart by conflict in the country and was praising the Somaliland administration for the way they managed to ensure security in regions under its control. Nevertheless, he called upon Somaliland to assist in attainment of peace and security in southern Somalia regions. "This is not the time that Somalia should be disintegrating into regions, its the time to get back other Somali regions and all efforts should be geared towards that particular goal instead of pursuing the session bid," Mowlid reiterated. Somaliland, a northeastern enclave is yet to get international recognition, its leaders have however, vowed not to reunite with the rest of Somalia saying that southern Somalia regions attained their own independence four days before they did.
  6. Anarchists ,, xataa hadii masaajid la dhiso waxay odhan cid baa lagu kala tuurayaa ,,
  7. 20 kaa hore dhamaadee ,,, bal 20 ka dambe uun ha la dadaalo
  8. I didn't know Ibti is connected to Faysal ,,, For your information, there will be a report on Somaliland tonigiht on BBC4 and BBC World Service at 7pm. UK Time If you have time please watch it and share your opinion. There will also be an interview with the president in that program.
  9. For your information, there will be a report on Somaliland tonigiht on BBC4 and BBC World Service at 7pm. UK Time If you have time please watch it and share your opinion. There will also be an interview with the president in that program.
  10. So sad how the country is looted and still in chaos after 20 years.
  11. Waxbaa dhacay maanta dee ,,,, hehehe ,,,, I was practicing my Swahili and I told this girl "Matako yake ni kubwa" ..... Now I'm wanted dead or alive
  12. Kaalay ,,, does those men are holding the board till today ??
  13. Ceeb ,, Waar maxaad ku hadlaysaa ,,
  14. - Femme -;690076 wrote: Why all the hassle when you can just pay for a prostitute? You are looking for the same ending anyway. He doesn't want to pay dee ,,,, He wants it for free and that is the point
  15. Laascaanood:- Kawaan loogu talagalay qalida xoolaha ayaa dhismihiisa si rasmi ah xadhiga looga jaray magaalada laascaanood Laascaanood-(HWN)-Kawaan loogu talagalay qalida xoolaha ayaa dhismihiisa si rasmi ah xadhiga looga jaray magaalada laascaanood waxaana furitaankii dhismahan ka soo qayb galay masuuliyiinta maamulka gobolka sool iyo Degmada laascaanod waxaana ugu horayntii dhismahan xariga ka jaray Gudoomiyaha Gobolka sool C/laahi Jaamac diiriye isagoo ku tilmaamay dhismahan mid ay aad ugu baahnayd bulshada ku dhaqan magaalada laascaanood wuxuuna amaan u soo jeediyay Wasaaradda Maaliyada iyo Dawlada hoose oo iska kaashaday dhaqaalaha ku baxay dhismahan iyo waliba shirada qaadatay qandaraaskan oo lagu magacaabo shire company Gudoomiyaha ayaa sidoo kale xusay in dhismahan uu ka mid yahay waxqabadka maamulku ku talaabsaday. Waxaa isna dhankiisa halkaasi kalmado mahad naq ah ka soo jeediyay Sh. cali macalin oo ku hadlayay magaca bulshada ku dhaqan magaalada wuxuuna uga mahadceliyay Wasaaradaha iska kaashaday dhaqaalaha ku baxay dhismahan iyo shirkada qandaraaskan fulisay ee shire company wuxuuna sheegay in ganacsatada yar yar ee hilbka qala ay hore dhibaato uga haysay goobaha ay ku qalaan iyadoo cashuur laga qaadi jiray maantana ay bulshadu u uaragto cashuurtoodii oo wax loogu qabtay Mayer ku xigeenka degmada laascaanood oo isna ka hadlay Furitaanka dhismahan ayaa sheegay in wixii hada ka danbeeyay masuuliyada kawaankan ay la wareegayaan isla markaana wuxuu soo jeediyay in laga wada shaqeeyo nadaafada kawaankan oo aan kaliya lagu eegin dawlada hoose Waxaa iyana halkaasi ka hadlay masuuliyiin ay ka mid yihiin Xisaabiyaha maaliyada gobolka sool iyo Taliyaha qaybta booliska Mr.xariir iyagoo sheegay in ay tahay horumar gobolka u soo kordhay isla markaan xukuumada cusub ay ku talaabsatay loona baahan yahay in laga sii kordhiyo si dadweynaha waxqabadka maamulka ay u arkaan. Si kastaba ha ahaatee kawaankan Gawraca ee laga dhisay magaalada laascaanood ayaa dhismihiisa oo burburay isla markaasna noqday meel banaan ah ayaa la sheegay in xiligii ingriiska la dhisay iyadoo maamulka cusub ee somaliland mar labaad dhisme cusub uga hirgeliyay
  16. "Another Marfuucal Qalam in da house"
  17. What has this to do with the topic Mr. Cuqdad ??? ,,,,,, As for that man ,,, Nin rag ah oo WADANI ah buu ahaa ....
  18. Hadalba Sayidkaa dhameeyay: - Cudud ma leh col kula weerar gala, ciidan iyo xooge - Inkastey cid kuu soo diraan, waa cidloo kale - Caloosha iyo madaxay sidii, dumar cantuugaane - Maandhoow cayaayirka iga daa, Carabi waa naage
  19. The only thing that goes to those morons are the Somali livestock and they chose to block it and let the people suffer ........... But again ,,,, it is "horseed media"
  20. In order not to fain hadhow .... imikaba sii ogow oo nafta u sii sheeg ,,, IT IS COMING
  21. The Republic of Somaliland has endured and surmounted great challenges since reclaiming its independence from the failed Union with Somalia in 1991. Embracing democracy and implementing it through elections were the last tests that it has successfully achieved. The subsequent peaceful power hand over between the outgoing President and the newly elected President cemented the notion that genuine democracy has deeply rooted in a country located in a region over shadowed by religious extremism, piracy and conflicts. Having gone through that ordeal Somalilanders were expecting to hear what they longed for so long (recognition) from the international communities, spear headed by the democratic Godfathers of the western hemisphere. However, unfortunately it seems that their message is falling into deaf ears as the western nations are still avoiding considering the situation of Somaliland and only promising to give financial and moral support to this young blossoming democratic state of Somaliland. Somaliland is located in a strategic place in the horn and the red sea and is an indispensible partner the fight against terrorism and piracy. On the other hand, it has proved to maintain stability and progress without much support from the region and the rest of the world. Nevertheless, its people have tolerated enough the international denial and it seems that recognition is like a waiting for a boat, which never comes. The question worth to be answered is how long will this neglected budding democratic state will hold its shield and defend democratic ideology from the evil forces that hampered the rest of Somalia that they share an open border with. Let alone the well known Islamic jihadist in the region, the minor Piracy off the Somali Coast has been a threat to international shipping since the second phase of the Somali Civil War and many international organizations, including the International Maritime Organization and the World Food Programme, have expressed concern over the rise in acts of piracy. Piracy has contributed to an increase in shipping costs and impeded the delivery of food aid shipments in the African Continent and skyrocketed commerce costs all over the world. Ninety percent of the World Food Program shipments and international trade arrive by sea and pass here in Babal Mandeb and they are under threat every day, and ships into this area now require a military escort. The situation is so gloomy right now in the red sea even though no piracy activity is reported or exists in the Somaliland Coast. However, how will it be if the people lose hope and Somaliland cease existence? On top of that, one should know that Somaliland has the longest red sea coastal aria comparing the rest of Somali speaking states in the region, and has long-range chain of Golis Mountains that can be a hub for evil doers (piracy and jihadists). If the international community remains indifferent longer and Somaliland is swallowed by the chaos nearby which some scholars consider the hell on earth. Therefore, it is the interest of the international community to consider the danger that might came if Somaliland fails to exist. Read More: http://www.somaliland.org/2011/01/25/somalilandthe-buffer-zone-against-the-war-in-terror-and-piracy/
  22. When you land at the clean, tidy airport in Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, you feel you could have arrived in any small African state. The police are courteous and wear freshly-pressed uniforms, the Somaliland flag flutters gently in the hot morning breeze, and you move briskly through the airport security. The taxi you take into town is paid for in Somaliland's currency, the shilling. But do not get carried away - despite the outward trappings of statehood, this is a country that does not officially exist. Somaliland unilaterally declared its independence from the rest of Somalia in May 1991, after the fall of the country's military strongman, Mohamed Siad Barre. He fled the country exactly 20 years ago on Wednesday, after two decades in power. Monument I made my way to Freedom Square in central Hargeisa to see the monument, which reminds those here of the bitter battle they fought to break away from the rest of Somalia. Around 50,000 people died. The actual fighter jet used by Barre's forces to bomb the city is on a dais, underneath the figure of a woman holding the green, white and red of the Somaliland flag, looking skywards in hope. There, I spoke to a local journalist, Albdelhakim Mohamed from the Jumhuriya newspaper. "We want our independence here in Somaliland," he told me. "We have a country. We have a parliament, a free press, and businesses just like London and New York." At the base of the monument, a body lay wrapped in cardboard. At first I was not sure if it was part of the display, then I realised it was just a homeless man who had spent the night at its foot. Around the monument is also a market where goods of all kinds are readily available. Traditional spices mingle with the ubiquitous plastic of Chinese imports, brightly coloured sandals, plastic buckets and hair decorations. Vital remittances I walked through the market with Abdirashid Duale, the head of Dahabshiil, Africa's largest money transfer company. Tall, elegant and expensively clad - his company makes a lot of money here - he was reticent to commit to whether Somaliland should be recognised as independent; after all, his business interests extend all over Somalia. When I ask him whether Somaliland's unofficial status affects business, he admits it is a challenge. But Dahabshiil, like other financial corporations in the 21st Century, can base its headquarters anywhere in the world these days. Mr Duale spends most of his time in neighbouring Kenya. From the people I chatted to informally in Hargeisa, I was left with the overwhelming impression that they would find it hard to re-integrate into the rest of Somalia. Though with the Somaliland government so intent on independence it is hard to know if some were reluctant to speak their minds too freely. READ MORE + Pictures: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12279880
  23. markaasuu weliba ku leeyahay Godd bless Odayaasha ,,,,, Soodigan cadaabay adigu maaha