Jacaylbaro

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  1. what chance ,,,, masayr baa haya waa lagula share garayn bay is leedahay ,,,
  2. Originally posted by Cara.: In thanks for your contribution to female happiness, I Cara Ballbreaker, award Jacaylbaro one (1) use of the word "naayaa" in a playful context. Please contact Ibtisam for details on safe reimbursement of the extremely dangerous item.
  3. Argentina 1 - 0 Korea ...... and it is just the beginning ,,
  4. Xisbiga Kulmiye oo deeq xoolo ah gaadhsiiyey Qaybta TB da ee cisbitaalka Laascanood Masuuliyiinta xisbiga siyaasiga ah ee kulmiye ee Gobolka sool ayaa maanta deeq xoolo ah gaadhsiiyay Isbitaalka laascaanood qaybta Tb-da iyo xabsiga magaalada laascaanood iyagoo ku tilmaamay in kharashkii kaga bixi lahaa ololaha oo xisbiga kulmiye u leh maanta ay garteen inay deeqda xoolaha gaadhsiiyaan dadka bukaanka ee ku jira qaybta Tb-da isbitaalka laascaanood iyo xabsiga oo ay ku xidhan yihiin dad muwaadiniin ah oo u baahan in wax kasta oo la tari karaba la gaadhsiiyo. Ugu horayntii madaxda xisbiga kulmiye oo ugu horeeyo Gudoomiyaha Xisbiga Kulmiye Gobolka sool Bile X. xassan Gudoomiyaha ololaha xisbiga kulmiye gobolka sool Faarax jaamac colaad oo waheliyo Cabdilaahi xaaji oo ka tirsan golaha dhexe xisbiga kulmiye iyo masuuliyiin kale ayaa gudoonsiiyay Dr. cabdi maxmed buraale xoolo ay ugu talagaleen bukaanka qaybta Tb-da isbitaalka dhexe magaalada laascaanood iyagoo halkaasina khudbado ka soo jeediyay ay kaga hadlayaan xaalada isbitaalka laascaanood iyo waxyaabaha ay u qaban doonaan hadii ay ku guulaystaan jagada madaxxtinimo. Waxaa isna halkaasi kaga gudoomay xoolaha loo waday bukaanka Dr. Cabdi Maxamed Buraale oo uga mahadceliyay xisbiga kulmiye deeqda xoolaha ay soo gaadhsiiyeen isbitaalka gaar ahaan qaybta tb-da. Sidoo kalena Masuuliyiinta xisbiga siyaasiga ah ee kulmiye ee Gobolka sool ayaa xabsiga magaalada laascaanood gudoonsiiyeen xoolo ay ugu talagaleen maxaabiista ku jirta xabsiga magaalada oo u baahan daryeel joogto ah halkaasoo uu kaga gudoomay Taliyaha xabsiga magaalada laascaanood cabdi ciise isagoo sheegay in ay soo dhaweynayaan cid kasta oo wax tarta maxaabiista oo sida uu sheegay ku jira dhisme qadiim ah oo marar qaarkiis laga baqayo inuu ku dumo maxaabiista.
  5. About 3,000 newly naturalized and Somali bantu refugees living in Chogo settlements in Tanga region will soon be granted Tanzanian citizenship, the refugees agency said yesterday. Speaking at the press conference to mark the world refugee’s day on June 20, The United Nations High Commissioner (UNHCR) country representative, Mr. Oluseyi Bajulaiye, said since 2005, the government offered Tanzanian citizenship to a small group of Somalis who fled in the country in the 1990s. Mr Bajuyaile said 162,000 Burundi refugees in Rukwa and Tabora region were granted citizenship recently. He said those who have been granted citizenship were hosted in Tanzania since 1972 in the old settlements of Katumba, Mashamo and Ulyankulu. The UNHCR in collaboration with the alliance Francaise is organizing a photo-exhibition on Sunday capturing the gradual integration of these former Somalis into Tanzanian. The public launch exhibition will take place on Tuesday next week and will be animated with traditional drum and dances and the theme of this year is “Home”. He said Tanzania ranking as a host of refugees has dropped from the 7th place in the 2008 to 21st in 2009. Tanzania hosted over 680,000 refugees in Kigoma and kagera regions in 2000 making it the first African country “We UNHCR and other partner wants to recognizes the efforts of Tanzanian government to pursue and attain dignified and durable solutions for refugees,” Said Mr Bajuyaile adding that still there are 37,000 Burundi and 59,000 Congolese refugees who still camp in kigoma region and home is still distant memory to them. The UNHCR’s annual global trends report of 2009 released yesterday, shows that 43.3 million people are uprooted by conflict and persecution saying this is the highest number since the mid of 1990s. The deputy Representative Chansa Kapaya said the exhibition is the time to refugees to be heard and say what they feel. “It’s a symbolic day because the world needs to remember the toughness they are facing and everyone can become a refugee at anytime,” said Ms Kapaya. Source:The Citizen
  6. Africa is just useless ,,,, Carabna igaba daa ,,, Sanadkan Asia ayaaban dab yar shidayn walee ,,,
  7. Maya Araweelo way dhimatay oo beri horaan dilay ,,, meeshaad oday biiqay ku aragto Araweelo haba ka eegin ,,,,
  8. Bal wejigeeda eeg ,,, they'll all think she is Xamaal or something ,,,, meel kasta way geli kartaa ,,,
  9. SPAIN WHO ???????????????? SOUTH AFRICA ????? EXCUSE ME ???
  10. Bakooradu waa tii burcoo waxba ma sheegaysee ,,, adiga taadii waa ta xaga shishe kaa xigta ,,
  11. She was supposed to put all those rockets on a wheelbarrow and pull it to the designated area then push that damn button ,,,,,
  12. Good Afternoon yall .......... had a meeting from 8am to 1pm straight .... Now preparing for another one ,,,, and my leave should start immediately after that.
  13. With the date for Somaliland’s Presidential election set for June 26th the campaign for the polls is now in full swing. These three authorized parties – the incumbent president Rayaale’s UDUB, the KULMIYE (Unity) and UCID (Justice and Welfare party) – are mobilising their supporters and the country is awash with the colours and symbols of a much anticipated and long delayed electoral contest. Campaigning on alternate days in the capital Hargeisa the parties pack their supporters in (and around and on top of) buses, four-wheel drives and sedans to tour the city and pack out the downtown rallies. It’s almost as though the presidency was being awarded to the party that could fit the most supporters and banners into already overflowing vehicles and drive in the most terrifying death-defying fashion around Hargeisa’s pot-holed, goat filled roads. To an outside observer it sometimes seems as though the election campaign is serving as a welcome outlet for public celebration, complete with music and dancing, in an otherwise conservative society. There’s certainly a party atmosphere when the marches and rallies kick into motion, complete with hundreds of flag waving children and dancing women clad in custom made partisan coloured burqas. Indeed, the wanton-abandon of the political festival is drawing fire from the some of the mosques. As well as calling for a peace and vigilant approach to the election several Imam’s Friday sermons focused on the potential moral consequences of over-excited campaigning – women hanging out of the windows of cars driven by men was a particular target of the Imams’ ire last Friday (Geeska Afrika, Hargesia June 13). In amongst the festivities it’s impossible however to forget how much is riding on this election for Somaliland’s continuing political stability and wider relations in the Horn. This was a fact tragically underscored on Thursday by fighting in Burco between the police force and alleged Jihadis bent on disrupting the electoral process. The ‘internationally recognized’ Transitional Federal Government (the TFG) has remained quiet about electoral developments in the north, though many here believe that, whilst it remains battling for survival behind the barricades in Mogadishu, it retains an interest in seeing the election fail in Somaliland. This is an interest arguably shared by the ‘Islamist’ militia groups who appear to be extending their grip over even larger areas of south central Somalia. In the international forums of the ongoing Somali story the political process playing out in the northern breakaway Somaliland Republic remains the elephant in the room that no-one quite knows how to talk about. Vague references to Somaliland’s political process in the public declarations of the last international Somali conference held in Istanbul last month illustrates a continuing ignorance, ambivalence or discomfort on the part of the ‘international community’ to engage with anyone other than Sheikh Sharif’s TFG in Mogadishu – the inverted commas of “Somaliland” in reference democratization mentioned in the Istanbul declaration say it all. The paradigm for international involvement with Somaliland remains as ambiguous as ever and continues to leave the breakaway republic in its accustomed limbo. If the election taking place on June 26th passes off peacefully and produces a workable and generally accepted result then not only will this constitute another remarkable achievement in Somaliland’s ongoing political history but may alter the regional playing field and invite a re-evaluation of international engagement with the northern state. The cold realities of international relations aside this is certainly a dominant perception in the minds of Somalilanders who are preparing to go to the polls. The T-shirts of at least one of the parties are complete with slogans talking about ‘change we can believe in’ (I’m sure I’ve heard that somewhere before…) and whilst even a free and fair election or peaceful transition of power may not bring a fundamental change in Somaliland’s relationship with the world, there is no doubt that a lot of eyes will be looking this way come June 26th. By: petechonka
  14. And someone was arguing here about child soldier. Now they want to use children to carry out suicide ? very sick indeed
  15. Suul cawro kolayba dadkan meesha joogaa garan maayaane ,,,,,,, fadliga magacaas aad la baxday baan kugu soo dhawaynayaa ee soo dhowow ,,, Magacaygu waa Oday Biiqay ,,, waxa isna jooga Ina Igarre ,,,
  16. which US visitor coz they are many ,,, U still have to figure out that Malika ,,, it can be you having a positive observation today ,,,
  17. Minyaro ???? ,, u can't be serious Malika ,,, lol Haven't u read A&T's latest post ?? ,,,, just double what he said there ,,,