Jacaylbaro

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  1. waan garanayay inaanad waxaa wax ka yar soo wadane ,,,
  2. Originally posted by Cawaale: yaa is gaaray iyadoon warireyaasha dumarka ah codkooda T-pain effect lagu darin si loo asturo
  3. Originally posted by Norfsky: waxaan islaha he would be on a private jet. Typical Kulmiye ......... and if he is on private jet you would talk about money, budget and so on ,,
  4. and she has that kind of dress in the US ?? ,,,, qaxooti.com
  5. Good Job Burco municipality ...............
  6. malaa waan gaaloobay oo Shabab baan iigu yeedhi doontaa ??
  7. ma mushaharkii bay ku siin waayeen ?
  8. We can use the wakiil to always deny usc/snm ppl any hope because after-all we are 1 way or another tied to addis ababa Man, you have never consulted Abdullahi Yusuf on this one ,,,,,
  9. To where ?? ,, Burco ??? ,,, budh baan qaadan markaana ,,
  10. Naaah ,,, should be a human behind ,,,,
  11. the people who are destroying Somali are from The Break away republic OF Somaliland who wants to entertain international recognition.
  12. Good morning deaf people ,,, First day of the week .... and i'm already pissed off. I feel like kicking some asses ....
  13. I thought the only person you miss is Cara ...... what is happening man ??
  14. Shabab leaders from the Northern Somalia are mainly to blame for destroying Southern Somalia. As far as The Southern Somalis are concerned, the people who are destroying Somali are from The Break away republic OF Somaliland who wants to entertain international recognition. Perhaps the Southern Somalia´s woes and wars; are the efforts of people from Somaliland who want to achieve international recognition for Somaliland. There has been no time for political settlement in the south, rehabilitation or reconstruction. The- population from southern Somalia have scattered around the world and Most do not know where their loved ones are and whether they are still living or dead. They live in fear under a heavy Shabab military presence, led Axmed Cabdi Goodane, also known as Moktar Ali Zubeyr Godane the Amir of Shabab who is from Somaliland. according Ahmed Abdi Ow Mohamud Godane was born in Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland 10 July 1977. • He is from Arab sub-clan in **** clan, one of the dominant clan in northern Somalia . • He had received a scholarship in Pakistan funded by Saudi blind millionaires. • He used to visit in Afghanistan during holidays In 2001, physically tin, Godane returned to Hargeisa, Somaliland . He began preaching in Abu-Bashir mosque in central Hargeisa between 2002 and 2003. He was working for Ex-Barakat Telesom, Somaliland . Later Godane left from Somaliland follwing a row with some of his group over a large amount of money they roped from an Ethiopian businessman and then come to southern Somalia. Godane and Afkhani both had trainings in Afghanistan and made friends in southern Somalia where they diverted their mission and doubled it. When the Islamic Courts Union came to power in southern Somalia in 2006 Mr. Godane who gave himself the name ´Abu-Zubeyr became the general secretary for ICU. During the start of the war with Ethiopia late 2006, Godane got wounded and flown to Sudan for medical treatment. • He was brought back in southern Somalia February 2007 where he continued his terror mission. In southern Somalia, People suffer a continued armed Shabab presence, and daily human rights violations that are perpetrated with impunity and with no independent investigation of these crimes. According to reliable sources, then the former business man and man with money coming from Somali land is definitely the evil in southern Somalia. But should the Somali Landers covertly be backing him as their candidate to insatiability in Southern Somalia? Which I don't think so; he is implicated in war crimes and crimes against humanity. These men and many other Somalilanders in Shabab ranks were largely responsible for the instability of the South Somalia and kin and for the destruction of Somalia. They should be brought to court to answer for their crimes and, given that, I believe it is morally and ethically impossible to throw one's monetary or material support behind either of these criminals from Northern Somalia. Southern Somali have always been at warlord sponsored wars. However this war is different and it has to be one that is getting monetary and material support from Northern Somalia and other State sponsors. The international community should monitor this situation closely. by: Mahdi Haile
  15. Mrs. Edna Adan Ismail, the Director of Edna Adan Maternity Hospital, has been awarded the Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur in the Somaliland capital, Hargeisa, by the French Embassy of Djibouti on Saturday, in recognition of her Humanitarian work. Legion d’Honneur, which was created by Emperor Napoleon in 1804, is France’s highest decoration and is usually awarded to French nationals who have delivered exceptional service to the Republic of France. However, the French President, Nicolas Sarkozy has in person decided to award Mrs Edna for her humanity work in Somaliland, in particular for addressing women and children issues. She was to receive the award on the 16th of April along with the American fashion designer and business icon, Ralph Lauren, for his “his outstanding career and his philanthropic activities and interest in France”. The French Ambassador, Mr. Dominique Decherf, who delivered the award on behave of the French leader, said, the French president wanted to award Mrs. Edna in person but Mrs Edna preferred her to be awarded in her own country. Mr. Decherf, along with a high-level French delegation delivered the award to her in her own community hospital. Mrs. Edna, who runs her own maternity hospital also served as the Minister of Social Welfare in August, 2002, and then Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Somaliland in May, 2003, until late 2006. Mrs. Edna who was also the first lady when Somaliland received it’s independence from Britain in 1960 has received numerous awards and recognitions from various nations and organisations for her lifelong contribution to Humanitarian work. In January of this year, Edna received the Chancellor’s Medal from the University of Pretoria in South Africa, for her “outstanding contribution to humanity”, and for helping the “under-privileged people of Somaliland to realize their right to health”. In February, Mrs. Edna was invited to the Women in the World Summit at the United Nation by US Secretary of State, Mrs. Hillary Clinton. In October of 2009, Edna was invited to the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) by former US president, Mr. Bill Clinton. In July of 2008, she received her Honorary Fellowship in Nursing from the prestigious Cardiff University in Wales. Prior to her Honorary Fellowship, Mrs. Edna obtained a Honorary Doctoral Degree from the Clark University in Massachusetts, United States. In March of 2007, Mrs Edna’s name was added to the Medical Mission Hall of Fame, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA, making her the only African on the list. Mrs. Edna found and funded the Edna Adan Maternity Hospital in Hargeisa in 2002, by March 2002 the first baby was born and has since delivered 9600 babies. The hospital has served more than 96, 000 other patients of mainly women and children. As well as treating the sick and delivering babies, the hospital also runs a Nursing school that has since educated 26 midwives and also trains nurses and Assistant Laboratory Technicians. As well as the school dedicated to training nurses and midwives, the hospital has it’s own library, two operating theatres, Laboratory room, and computer centre. In the 80s, Mrs. Edna also built a private hospital in Mogadishu but shortly after it was completed the civil war began and some warlord has since occupied her premises. She also worked as Regional Nursing Adviser (Djibouti) under the World Health Organisation in 1987, before taking up, Regional Technical Officer for Mother and Child Health for 22 countries in the region (East Africa, Middle East and Mediterranean). Mrs. Edna continues to be strong advocate against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and other traditional birth practices as well as creating awareness for children health in particular in maternal and infant mortality. Mrs. Edna Adan is the first Somali to be decorated with the all prestige Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur, which only few foreign nationals have ever received. She was awared on Saturday, the 17th of April 2010, in Edna Adan Maternity Hospital, Hargeisa, Somaliland. The French delegation consisted of Mr. Dominique Decherf, French Ambassador to Djibouti and Mr. Thierry Choinier, the first secretary of the French Embassy in Djibouti, Mr. Banos Robles Bernard and Mr. Jacques Sabrot, from the French Ministry of education and the Ministry of Culture respectively (see British and French diplomats arrive).
  16. Juje should give us some answers here ,,,,
  17. HARGEISA, 15 April 2010 (IRIN) - A new programme is targeting about 800 primary and junior high school students in northwestern Somalia's self-declared republic of Somaliland with HIV/AIDS messages for the first time. "The children's ages range from seven to 19. Of course, most of them are not sexually active now - we targeted them for several reasons ... every student comes from a family and he will pass the message to his family. Also, they are the next generation at high risk of HIV," said Mohamoud Hassan Abdillahi, executive director of Somaliland Health and Social Care Organization (SOHASCO). The messages, which SOHASCO hopes will eventually raise awareness in thousands of people, included information on how HIV is transmitted and how to prevent infection, as well as the extent of the epidemic in Somaliland; an estimated 1.4 percent of people are infected. "I was only aware of sexual intercourse transmission of the disease, but now I know three ways that HIV/AIDS is transmitted - illegal sexual intercourse, giving blood to someone without checking, as well as using sharp elements such as the knives, used in traditional operations," said Abdirasak Hussein Hashi, 19, of Sheikh Bashir primary/intermediate school. HIV advocates have praised the campaign but many local people are less pleased that their children are being introduced to sexual matters at such a young age. "I don't like students to be taught about HIV/AIDS; when they reach the mature age, they have to be instructed in Islam [so as] not to do the behaviours of high risk, such as adultery," said Ali Jama Abdi, father of a child. "In our religion it is not allowed for children to be taught what is considered as shameful." According to the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), policies to reduce the vulnerability of children and young people to HIV cannot be implemented without the full cooperation of the education sector. Although some of SOHASCO's messages could be perceived as stigmatising people living with HIV by their use of terms like "illegal sex", "immorality" and "adultery" to describe how HIV is transmitted, this is the only acceptable way of passing on such information in conservative, Muslim Somaliland. Messages intended to reduce stigma were also included. "Our slogans were carrying messages like, 'Stop HIV/AIDS', 'HIV/AIDS is very dangerous to every human being, including whites, blacks and Muslims', 'Abstinence is the best way of avoiding HIV/AIDS' and 'Together we can stop HIV/AIDS'," Abdillahi said. SOHASCO said teachers also experienced difficulties. "The teachers know about HIV/AIDS, but their problem is that they do not have the materials, and the subject is not in the syllabus," said Hassan Jama Abdillahi, principal of Gacma-Dheere School. "It [HIV education] is a crucial step that obliges us to protect our youth from the dangers of this disease." According to the Somaliland National AIDS Commission, an HIV education syllabus is being drafted and will be included in school curriculums by the end of 2010.
  18. It is coming ladies and gentlemen ,,,,,, yall better be prepared ,,,