
Jacaylbaro
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Sen. Feingold Statement on Elections in Guinea, Somaliland and Burundi
Jacaylbaro replied to Suldaanka's topic in Politics
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British Secret service officials arrive in Somaliland
Jacaylbaro replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Richard Burton's time is over adeer ,,, it is 2010 and the world communicate differently. Go bring that cultural pride & dignity in Muqdisho first ... -
WSJ Report: Somali Militant Group Built Training Camp..
Jacaylbaro replied to NASSIR's topic in Politics
Ilaahay diinta iyo dadkaba ha ka qabto kuwaas ,,,, -
Somaliland: President Siilaanyo Meets with Mayors
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Hayaaaaay ,,,,, dadka iska qabqabso deee ,,, -
Adigana afkaa lagaa falay ,,,
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gosh i miss the world cup with its fit half naked men.... ... I miss the supporters on the stage too ,, specially the half naked naked girls ,,,
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,,,,, kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Show wadaadkuba inuu diinta ka baxuu rabay ,,, hahahaha
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With the conclusion of peaceful, free and fair elections in Somaliland , the people of Somaliland have already begun sensing the new dawning of recognition. Unlike the rest of Africa and with the exception of South Africa, Somaliland is about to become the first country to carry out peaceful transition of government in the continent. The handover is about to happen in the coming two weeks as declared by the incumbent president who lost the election few weeks ago. This is significant achievement for the people of Somaliland who have chosen to pursue conflict resolution through the traditional means of settling matters under the tree paralleled with building institutions from the bottom and decentralising the government. The country is currently preparing for the celebrations of the inauguration of the new president in all its main cities for.There are already sings that major friendly countries may spear head the recognition of Somaliland. Both Britain and the US have congratulated Somaliland on the peaceful and free elections. Neighbourly Ethiopia has also voiced its appreciation of the election outcomes. Tiny and suspicious Djibouti fell in line and joined in praising Somaliland elections.The continuous anarchy in Somalia may also add to the chances of Somalilands’ recognition as the world seems to be fed up with events in the south and the weak government that is holed up in the Presidential Palace. The recent Uganda carnage may turn the tide against Al-Shabaab and fuel further violence in the region as the Ugandan or their allies try to avenge their dead citizens and route out the insurgents. Recent elections have proven that the people of Somaliland are determined more than ever to stay independent of chaotic Somalia . Its recognition will eventually come if the country sustains its current pace of democratisation. By: M. Ali
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mid halkan nala jooga ayaa K'naan jecel ,, nin walba oo reer xamar ahi wuxuu ku shukaansadaa inuu K'naan inaadeerkii yahay ,,,
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.... anigu soonigaa midhaheedii kuu soo qoray xataa maaha malaa laxankaad doonaysaaye ,,, lol Sheekadaasoo kele halkanay ka dhacday oo gabadh baa sidaa yeeshay intay garan wayday midhihii hees maraykan ah oo ay rabtay ,,,
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Usually weekends are boring here ,,,,,, unless u wana stay in bed and enjoy some movies ,,, that is if you're not a big chewer ,,, lol
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Waa khamiis here ,, last day of the week ,,, i'm getting calls and invitations for a Khat session ,,,, but never ever ,,,,, But the good thing is ,,,, wax kalaa caawa jira ,,,
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One day twitter, facebook, and youtube will combine to make the most time consuming website known to mankind. We'll call it "YOU TWIT FACE" .... What do u think ?? .....
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Good morning peeps ............ been a great day so far ,,,,, busy at work but always have time for some trolling ,,
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I used to have Oromo girlfriend right after 1977 ,,, A&T, heestii aan kuu dirtay weli kaama hayo ,, waa tii ugu horaysay ee aan barto ,,,, Way way way namusii dalaa yaboon tuutoo
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looooooooool
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Sunday's Uganda bombings show that the threat of Somalia's Al Shabab is very serious, so what should the US do about it? The status quo is not working, but if you think Afghanistan is a quagmire, you ain't seen nothing yet. In the light of Sunday's horrific bombings in Kampala, Uganda, it was only a matter of time before proposals for a US-backed invasion and/or bombing of Somalia started popping up, along with less specific calls to do "more." A few thoughts on this: * If everything you know about Somalia you learned from Black Hawk Down, it's probably best that you stop providing commentary. You don't know the territory, you don't understand the political situation there, and it just makes you look ignorant to continue pontificating. * If you think Afghanistan is a quagmire, you ain't seen nothing yet. Somalia would make Afghanistan seem like a walk in the park on a pleasant Sunday afternoon. The Al Shabab threat is real and it is very, very serious. More than seventy people lost their lives on Sunday, and it's likely that more will lose their lives in Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, and/or Burundi before this is over. OPINION: Obama musn't meddle in Somalia Supporting the Somali government will not do much to mitigate the threat from Al Shabab. Let's be clear: Somalia's current, internationally-recognized federal government is a joke. It does not control its own capital city. It operated out of a hotel in Nairobi for several years. It would not exist were it not for the presence of foreign troops and substantial US backing. As G. Pascal Zachary notes, we are long past due for a reckoning on America's policy vis-a-vis Somalia. The insistence on the part of the Department of Defense, the State Department, and the White House that the best means for stabilizing the situation involves maintaining Somalia's fictional territorial integrity represents the same sort of thinking that got us into a mess there in 1993. So what should happen with respect to US policy in Somalia? A lot will depend on the decisions taken by the African Union at its summit in Entebbe next week. Kenya, Ethiopia, and Uganda have gone along with US plans for the region in exchange for support, training, and materiel. Will they be willing to continue to do so in light of the fact that Al Shabab now has the capacity to threaten civilian lives in their own countries? Finally, there is the question of Somaliland, the autonomous entity in northern Somalia that has all the attributes of statehood save the most important one: international recognition. Somaliland just held successful elections that will apparently result in a turnover of power from one party to another. It is a functioning state with a growing economy and a solid modicum of territorial control. It's long past time that the US stopped dithering around in Mogadishu and worked with those who are actually capable of governing in the Horn. Zachary advocates for the recognition of three "autonomous provinces" in the region. Puntland is probably not strong enough to govern outside of a few strongholds, but Somaliland most certainly is. Recognition would allow the US to train Somaliland soldiers, and, more importantly, potentially provide a base for operations that is far more stable than the volatile border in Kenya. Will doing so solve all the region's problems, particularly the threat from Al Shabab? Of course not. But it's high time we stopped kidding ourselves that the current M.O. will ever work. It won't. In the days to come, look for Ken Menkhaus' thoughts on the current situation. Menkhaus is the smartest American academic working on Somalia today; I'm sure he'll have much to say. By Laura Seay
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Originally posted by Cowke: I just found this posted in a uganda forum. Lol Ugandan forum na ma gashay ?? ,,,,,
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Ragga mina subaxdaa ugu daran baa la yidhi dee ,,,, dumarkana casarka ,,,
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I've just had a look at Shabba Ranks - Mr. Loverman ,,,,,, for some reason, waxaaban arkay siibadoo iska furan ,,,,, Damn ,, it is early morning here dee ,,, looooooooooooooooool
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Originally posted by NinaNC: quote:Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar: Inyoow, ma galaayi Mudug. Mudug gal kulahaa. Haddaa diido inaa galana maxaa dhacaayo? iska gal halmar no! indhaha isku qabo ee isku tuur. @JB, ciyaal suuq kabiir, home alone dhibaato ween ee leedahay ileen. ...odeyaal badan aa cadeyste sheekadooda maanta. 8 days kulahaa! macquul maba ahan taas ee cudu bileysta... Been ma sheego anigu waad og tahay ,, yaah ,,, 8 days ,,,, up, bottom, all over iyo weliba wax kele intaba waa jiraan ,,,,, but u should be a candy to get such licker ,,,
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President silanyo sends his condolences to the people of Uganda
Jacaylbaro replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Ha isu jawaabee daaya deee ,,, -
Somaliland: President Siilaanyo Meets with Mayors
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Whaaaaatttt ???? ,,,,, Am I on the facebook ????? :eek: