
Jacaylbaro
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Christmas party in SL? Yes babe ......... I'm already invited .. ehem
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kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk ,,,, waa waxaasoo miidhan.
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loooooooooooooooooooool ,,,,, Does he also talk in dat kind of language ??
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cynical lady;681693 wrote: Old man having JB join us is like having a beloved pet in ones bedroom…. Hello JB; how’s the new years party plans going? Thank u CL ... Christmas party baa ka horeeya ,,, lol Good afternoon peeps ..... been a really long day today ....
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CHANGE ................. YES WE CAN No More Hal iyo Nirig .....
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Yes i do ... and been using it since long time. It is pretty cool i tell ya.
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How many people did they kill before they switched sides ??? ,,,,, Allah ha sahlo
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Beijng to Roll Out the Red Carpet for Somaliland President
Jacaylbaro replied to Archdemos's topic in Politics
Waa budhcad saliideed ,,,,, -
As if u know about Democracy ,,,
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Beijng to Roll Out the Red Carpet for Somaliland President
Jacaylbaro replied to Archdemos's topic in Politics
^ ^ Says Gabbal on behalf of Farmaajo ,,, -
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Siyaasiga Sifir oo dalka dib ugu soo noqday maanta Siyaasiga Hore u aaminsanaa Mabada Soomaliweyn Maxamud C/laahi Jaamac (sifir) ee Dhawaan uu cafiyey M/weynaha Somaliland Md Axmed Maxamed Siilaanyo ayaa maanta dalka dib ugu soo noqday . Maxamud C/laahi Jaamac (sifir) oo maanta ka soo degay Madaarka Diyaardaha ee Magaalada Hargeisa ee Hargeisa International Airport iyada oo madaarka ay ku soo dhaweeyeen dadweyne isugu jira Siyaasiyiin Salaadiin Xildhibaano iyo dadweyne kale. Maxamed C/laahi Sifir oo ah siyaasi u dhashay Somaliland oo mudooyinkii danbe dalka dibada kaga maqnaa isaga oo xilal ka soo qabtay xukuumadii loo dhisay Somalia ayaa isaga oo ugu waramay madaarka Hargeisa Warbaahinta sheegay in uu muddo Todoba sano ah dalka ka maqnaa isla markaana uu mudadaas ka qayb galay siyaasado badan oo dalka dibadiisa ah . Mr Sifir ayaa ka dhawaajiyey in la gaadhay wakhtigii uu rabitaanka iyo siyaasada dadkiisa uu ka shaqayn lahaa mar uu ka jawaabayay in uu ka qayb galayo siyaasada dalka waxa uu yidhi haddii la ii baahado diyaar ayaan u ahay in aan u shaqeeyo dadkiisa iyo dalkiisa . Mar uu ka jawaabayay Mudane Sifir aragtidiisii hore ee uu aaminsanaa waxa uu yidhi in adduunkaba in dalal hore oo midaysnaa ay jireen sida Midawgii Soofiyeeti balse markii danbe ay kala noqdeen wadamo kala gaar ah sidaa darteedna ay Somaliland la mid tahay dalalkaasi dib u kala noqday . Mr Sifir oo muddo dheer dalka kaga maqnaa isla markaana ka mid ahaa dawladii u danbeeyey ee dibadaha loogu soo dhisay Somaliya xilal sarena ka qabtay kana soo horjeeday gooni siu taaga Somaliland ayaa M/weyne Axmed Siilaanyo uu cafis u fidiyey dhawaan ka dib markii uu soo codsaday cafiskaa kana noqday mabdii uu hore u aaminsanaa.. Warqabadka TogaHerer
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ohannesburg - The release of two South African media workers who were detained in Somaliland has been described by a specialist on the region Iqbal Jhazbhay as a "cautionary tale". The two SA journalists were detained in Somaliland after authorities found military equipment on their plane. According to Jhazbhay, who helped the South African authorities facilitate contacts, the two were in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong people without knowing it”. "It is a serious lesson for people not to board a plane when you don't know what is on there," said Jhazbhay, a professor in the Religious Studies and Arabic Studies department of Unisa and author of "Somaliland: An African Struggle for Nationhood and International Recognition". He said that in addition, the pilot knew little of the regional dynamics. "He didn't know the political dynamics, and didn't know that Somaliland doesn't have healthy relations with neighbouring Puntland. "I was totally amazed by the pilot - he thought he had got his clearance for Somalia," he said, explaining that the situations in the regions of Somaliland, Puntland and southern Somalia were very different. The area of Somaliland had held a democratic election in June and was peaceful and stable, he said. Puntland was more of a "federal state" and in southern Somalia there was broad uncertainty and "not much of a government". Consular assistance He explained that the two, who are according to the Cape Times a cameraman and a sound man, had been contracted by a company called Moonlighting Films to work in neighbouring Puntland. The SA international relations spokesperson Clayson Monyela confirmed on Tuesday that the two had been released. "The department has been aware of this matter regarding these two South Africans. We have been providing consular assistance to them and they have now been released," he said. Christopher Everson and Anton van der Merwe were detained after the plane they were travelling in landed in Somaliland on December 10 while they were on their way to do film work in neighbouring Puntland. A producer already in Puntland had made their travel arrangements. They were to travel on a Russian Antanov going there for security company Saracen International, which is believed to be contracted to protect oil drilling interests in Puntland. Jhazbhay acknowledged that there was a theory that Saracen was doing military training, but he felt that it was more plausible that their job was to protect the drilling. Further investigation After boarding in Uganda and heading for region, the pilot had intended to refuel in Ethiopia's Addis Ababa. But, apparently because the process is slow at that airport, he decided to press on to Somaliland and refuel there. Jhazbhay said that when the pilot stated that his destination was Puntland, which he describes as similar to a federal state, the authorities pricked up their ears and searched the plane, finding 583kg of military style uniforms from Cape Town. There is a UN embargo on taking military equipment to Somalia and this includes military uniforms, so all eight were detained for further investigation. After verification, the Somaliland authorities decided to release the two South Africans but the last word was that the six Russians would face charges of importing non-lethal military contraband. He said the two were lucky they were detained in Somaliland. Because of the relative stability there the process was quick. "If it had been elsewhere it would have taken much longer." - SAPA
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Aaliyyah;681886 wrote: laakin heestan adoo u jeeda say saado somalinimo u rabtay oo xita ay isa*q garab istaagtay jaceel ee somalinimo u qabto oo ay siyad barre kasoo hor jeesatay xita asago ah da*rood..in aad maanta fahmi waydo in ay reer SSC iyo saado hawshood ka wayntahay qabiiil oo ay tahay mid somalinimo wadanimo iyo isku duubni waa wax laga xumaado. Taas siyaasad baa la yidhaahdaa ,,, markii hore waxay ahayd uun in Dowladii macangagga ahayd la rido taasna waa la isku wada raacsanaa, maantana waa Somaliland iyo Somalia arrinku waana lagu kala aragti duwan yahay. I Still admire the lady though .......
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Beijng to Roll Out the Red Carpet for Somaliland President
Jacaylbaro replied to Archdemos's topic in Politics
I'm still not sure about this news ......... -
Good afternoon comrades ....
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Malika;681446 wrote: delete plz. Why ?? is that u ?? lol
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Melez '' Somalia has a population of 2 million'' , what a joke
Jacaylbaro replied to Ismahaan's topic in Politics
Meles maxaa lagu haystaana haduu kii hor fadhiyayba sixi waayay oo uu madaxa u ruxay ??? ,,, -
Two South Africans released from Somaliland The two South African media workers detained in Somaliland after authorities found military equipment on their plane have been released, the Department of International Relations and Cooperation spokesperson Clayson Monyela said on Tuesday. "The department has been aware of this matter regarding these two South Africans. We have been providing consular assistance to them and they have now been released," he said. Christopher Everson and Anton van der Merwe were detained after the plane they were travelling in landed in Somaliland on December 10 while they were on their way to do filmwork in neighbouring Puntland. According to Iqbal Jhazbhay, a specialist on the region who helped the South African authorities facilitate contacts, theirs is a cautionary tale. "They were in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong people without knowing it. "It is a serious lesson for people not to board a plane when you don't know what is on there," said Jhazbhay, a professor in the Religious Studies and Arabic Studies department of Unisa and author of Somaliland: An African Struggle for Nationhood and International Recognition. Three different areas, three different situations He said that in addition, the pilot knew little of the regional dynamics. "He didn't know the political dynamics, and didn't know that Somaliland doesn't have healthy relations with neighbouring Puntland. "I was totally amazed by the pilot -- he thought he had got his clearance for Somalia," he said, explaining that the situations in the regions of Somaliland, Puntland and southern Somalia were very different. The area of Somaliland had held a democratic election in June and was peaceful and stable, he said. Puntland was more of a "federal state" and in southern Somalia there was broad uncertainty and "not much of a government". Source: http://www.mg.co.za/article/2010-12-21-two-south-africans-released-from-somaliland
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Source: http://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/newsmen-freed-after-mercenary-mix-up-1.1003550
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Newsmen freed after mercenary mix-up Two Cape Town journalists detained for 10 days in Somaliland as suspected dogs of war after the plane on which they were passengers was found to be loaded with military equipment are to return home this morning. They were released by the Somaliland government yesterday after a South African intermediary intervened. Christopher Everson and Anton van der Merwe were arrested on December 10 when the aircraft landed in Hargeysa in the breakaway state of Somaliland, officially part of Somalia. They were well known for their work, albeit separately, covering the Trojan Horse outrage in Athlone in October 1985 in which security force members shot dead three people and wounded 13 others. Everson’s footage of the shootings was credited with serving to strengthen the resolve of international communities to move against apartheid. Everson, who was then working for CBS News, won an Emmy for his coverage. He has since won three more. His wife, Su, told the Cape Times the pair were expected to arrive in Johannesburg from Nairobi last night. They would fly to Cape Town later this morning. She was reluctant to comment and said Everson would speak to the media today. “I don’t want to give out information that is not correct,” she said. Everson had every right to speak for himself, Su said. She slammed the press, saying it had failed to report accurately what took place, but declined to set the record straight. According to initial reports, Everson and Van der Merwe were working for Moonlighting Films, a film production company based in Cape Town. Su denied the pair had been working for Moonlighting Films, but could not say who they had been working for. Theresa Ryan van Graan, of Moonlighting Films, refused to comment about Everson and Van der Merwe and did not confirm whether they had been working for the company. Everson, a cameraman, and Van der Merwe, a sound recordist, had worked for some time as journalists. The non-lethal military equipment on board the Antonov 24 cargo plane originated in South Africa and was destined for a South African-linked security company in Puntland, another autonomous northern region of Somalia. The pair believed they were flying to Puntland to film counter-piracy operations in Bosaso and said that they knew nothing about the South African-linked security company Saracen International. Saracen is run by Lafras Luitingh, a former senior executive of the now-defunct South African mercenary company Executive Outcomes. It was not clear yesterday whether Saracen International was in Bosaso to train Somalis to counter pirates or to protect an oil-drilling operation that was about to begin. The aircraft, carrying military uniforms and other non-lethal military equipment, took off from Entebbe, Uganda, on December 10 and landed in Hargeysa to refuel before flying on to Puntland. It declared its cargo as clothing and car parts. Suspicious Somaliland authorities investigated and found the military gear. They detained the six Russian crew members and the two South Africans. Until Sunday, Somaliland’s Air Transport Minister Mohamed Hashi Abdi was saying the two South Africans would be charged with falsely claiming to be journalists. But yesterday Somaliland’s deputy chief prosecutor, Aden Hero Diig, told reporters that authorities had confirmed that Everson and Van der Merwe were journalists or film-makers, working for SPA, an American TV station. Moonlighting Films supplied the two journalists to SPA for the assignment, according to sources. The families of Everson and Van der Merwe had asked the South African government to help release the two men. Iqbal Jhazbhay, a Unisa academic and expert on Somaliland with close contacts to the Somaliland government, helped Pretoria to reach the government. It is understood that the United Nations, which investigated the incident, also confirmed that Everson and Van der Merwe were bona fide journalists. The UN probed the incident because all of Somalia is under a UN arms embargo. As a result of the investigation, the six Russian crew are to be charged with breaching the embargo, sources have said. Officials in Hargeysa say Puntland is obtaining arms despite the UN weapons embargo on Somalia. - Cape Times
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A day to remember: 26th anniversary of the ugly genocide in burco
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Waar buuga iyo qalinka sii diyaarso baan ku idhi ..... -
A PRIVATE army of 2,000 *soldiers is being trained in *the desert wastelands and mountains of Somalia to take on the country’s notorious pirates. The force is being funded by an unnamed Muslim country, thought to be Saudi Arabia. Publicly, Saudi is distancing itself from the operation, for fear of a fundamentalist backlash, but the concern is that, whoever controls a well-trained, *well-equipped and stable *military force is in a strong position to make a bid for filling the *power vacuum in Somalia. The fractured Somali government cannot fight the pirates alone and their actions are threatening investment and oil exploration. Many pirates have links to insurgent groups, including the biggest, Al Shabab, which is in turn linked to Al Qaeda. “We don’t know if this unknown entity is operating in the interests of Somalis or their own self-interest,” said EJ Hogendoorn, a Nairobi-based analyst with the International Crisis Group. “If it’s a company, there has to be a quid pro quo in terms of oil and gas concessions. “If it’s a government, they are interested in changing the *balance of power.” The Ugandan-based security firm Saracen International has been given £7.5million by an anonymous donor to train the force in the remote northern *region of Puntland. Also involved is Pierre Prosper, former ambassador-at-large for war crimes under former President George W. Bush. Read more: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/218241/Hired-guns-of-private-army-target-piratesHired-guns-of-private-army-target-pirates#ixzz18jjb25FQ
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A day to remember: 26th anniversary of the ugly genocide in burco
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Adeer waa taariikh ..... maalin dhow baa iskuulka laguugu dhigi doonaaye buuga sii diyaarso.