Jacaylbaro

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  1. Yemen(HWN):-Xukuummadda Yeman ayaa shaaca ka qaaday in ay Xabsiga u taxaabtay dad Soomaali ah, doonayey in ay ku biiraan kooxda Mucaaradka ah ee Xuutiyiin. Wararka ayaa waxay intaasi ku darayaan dhalinyaradan oo u talaabeysay dhanka Mucaaradka Xuutiyiinta ayaa laga soo qabtay goobtaasi.Sarkaal sare oo u hadlay ciidamada dowladda Yeman ayaa ****olka ka qaaday, in ay dadkani Soomaaliyadeed ay ahaayeen dad Qaxoonti ku ahaa Magaaladda Caasimadda ah ee Sanca. “Dhalinyaradan Soomaaliyadeed u-jeedkoodu wuxu ahaa in ay ka barbar-dagaalamaan Mucaaradka Xuutiyiinta anaguna taasi ka yeeli-meyno”Sidaa waxa yidhi sarkaal sare oo u hadlay ciidamada dowladda Yemen. Si kastaba ha ahaatee, lama sheegin tirada dhalinyaradani Soomaaliyadeed ee la qab-qabtay balse waxaa la sheegay in ay lacag xoog leh ka soo qaateen kooxda mucaaradka ee Xuutiyiinta si ay uga dhinac dagaalamaan. Arintani ayaa walaac ku abuurtay Hay’adaha amaanka iyo Dawlada Yemen, oo ay ku noqotay mid aysan malaysaneyn in loo adeegsado Qaxootiga Soomaaliyeed ee ay marti galiyeen, waxaana Dawladda Yemen ay haatan sameyneysaa baaritaano xoogan oo ku aadan arintaasi.
  2. When President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed wants to tour his territory, the trip takes less than an hour. That is because his government controls only a few city blocks of Somalia’s capital Sheikh Sharif is practically a prisoner in his own house, a palatial hilltop villa with stunning views of the Indian Ocean. He rarely leaves his compound: rebel snipers are waiting just beyond his walls.
  3. Waar ka xishood hablaha sidaa ha ula hadline ,,, The idea of saying the cibaada is separate from committing sin (as Jacaylbaro said) is alien to me and I don't think it is correct. I think it is linked. We are talking about the Waajibaad here sxb ,, like the pillars of the Islam. Those are required no matter what. but the Cibaadah should make you avoid the sins and that is required. But it is not the contrary that you avoid the prayers coz u committed a sin.
  4. we were receiving one new member almost every day we hear a ship was taken hostage on the seas in 2009.
  5. Pretoria, 12 December 2009 (Somalilandpress) – University of Pretoria awards Dr. Edna Adan Ismail from Somaliland the Chancellor’s Medal for her outstanding contribution to humanity. “You cannot make progress unless you stick your neck out but with due caution”. Dr. Edna Adan, recipient of University of Pretoria’s Chancellor’s Medal. “Edna Adan Maternity Hospital is the best hospital in Africa”. Mr. Martin Nsibirwa, University of Pretoria’s LLM Programme Manager introduced Dr. Edna profile to the audience. The recognition that Centre for Human right at the University of Pretoria is bestowing upon me belongs to all who speak out for the voiceless and will hopefully encourage those who are concerned about human rights but who keep silent out of fear of repercussions. Perhaps we should learn from the tortoise whose motto is “You cannot make progress unless you stick your neck out but with due caution” Says Dr. Edna Adan former Minister of Foreign Affairs in Somaliland, the founder of Edna Adan Maternity Hospital (http://www.ednahospital.org/), Hargeisa, Somaliland. Dr. Edna Adan was speaking at the University of Pretoria’s graduation ceremony yesterday afternoon (Thursday, 10th Dec 09), where by government officials, European Union in South Africa (EU), ambassadors, UN high officials, academia, alumni’s who had returned to celebrate 10th anniversary of the LLM programe, international journalists, members of the Community of Somaliland in Southern Africa and hundreds of other guests gathered to celebrate 29 law students from 20 countries who have just completed a Master of Laws (LLM) in Human Rights and Democratization in Africa who received their degrees at the graduation ceremony. A number of prizes were also awarded to deserving students. The theme of Dr. Edna’s keynote address was “Promoting Human Rights in Somaliland and Africa in general”. The 10th December is the International Human Rights Day. On this day, some sixty years ago, the United Nations adopted the Declaration of Human Rights, while in 1420 years ago, Islam has laid the principles of Human Rights. “Today, with profound humility, and knowing full well that there are many who are far more deserving than I am, I accept this award on behalf of those individuals and groups both in Somaliland and elsewhere who have taken great personal risk to ensure that others may live in peace and dignity. This includes the quarter million war genocide victims in Somaliland who gave their lives to fight oppression during our civil war from 1982 to 1991. I wish to reconise them as the martyrs who praved the way for the peace, freedom and stability that we (Somalilanders) enjoy today”. Said in a moving address in which she accepted Chancellor’s Medal for her outstanding contribution to humanity Somaliland, in particular with regard to helping the under-privileged realize their right to health. Dr. Edna further emphased in her moving speech about women empowerment in both Somaliland and Africa in general. “I accept this award on behalf of the women of Somaliland and Africa who have the highest maternal mortality rate in the world and who die because they are poor. Our women die because they lack care from well trained health care providers in health facilities that are properly equipped. Our women also die because the lack the education that would have raised their status and given them access to skills and employment” Dr. Edna attaches her caring emotions; she further highlights that women die because of female genital cutting. “I know there is no magic wand that can resolve all our problems but I am confident that if we join hands and concentrate on just one effort which is that of training more midwives in our community, we will prevent the death of many women and children. I therefore appeal for support in this major undertaking which my hospital (Edna Adan Maternity Hospital, Hargeisa Somaliland) is pionnering in Somaliland and where such training is in progress right now” says Dr. Edna, with lots of applauds and support from hundreds of attendees. She concludes that she profoundly touched by the genorisity of University of Pretoria. “Thank you both for this special recognition and also for the warm hospitality of your people and your country (South Africa). Concludes Dr. Edna According to the center’s website, the University of Pretoria’s Centre for Human Rights, which was awarded the 2006 UNESCO Prize for Human Rights Education, presents the one-year full-time LLM in partnership with eight other universities in Africa representing all the sub-regions. The students were drawn from a variety of backgrounds, including the civil service, the judiciary, academia, and some recent graduates. Since its inception in 2000, 291 students from 35 African countries including Somaliland, have graduated from the programme, and gone back to their respective countries to hold various positions in government, academia, and the NGO sector. Thirty-four students from 19 countries have already been selected to participate in the programme next year. The students who graduated this week will return to their respective countries where they will use their expertise to further an awareness of human rights and influence general human rights polity in international and national NGOs, government and academia. Dr. Edna has publicized her hospitals services and the struggle of Somaliland to integrate the international community. The community of Somaliland in Southern Africa (COSSA) has also awarded merit certificate to Dr. Edna for her dedicated contribution and support for the people of Somaliland.
  6. Originally posted by Abtigiis & Tolka: Indeed, Faroole should do eye batch. Because it looks these people are invariably associated with symbols of piracy, why can't the SOL admin make a distinction and classify nomads as Normal aliens Pirate aliens Normal nomads Pirate Nomads Senior Nomads senior [and most definitely dangerous] pirate nomads
  7. ,,,,,, Amin Amir ,,, hehehehehe
  8. Jacaylbaro

    Sixir art

    I need help to be invisible during the weekends only ,,,,
  9. I know it is a short notice but i was busy in the last few days ,,,,, But here is the notice: Dr H A Bulhan invites you to the launch of his new world acclaimed book "POLITICS OF CAIN; one hundred years of crisis in Somali politics and society" The launch kicks off in West London tomorrow afternoon (Saturday 12/12/09) at 3pm to 6 pm and the address is as follows: Alperton High School, Stanley Avenue, Wembley, HA0 4JE. Please spread the word of the launch as it has been organised in a short notice. Dr Bulhan is a very impressive academic and statesman and it promises to be a fascinating few hours ISA.
  10. This is very remarkable history ,,,, Thanks for sharing Siciid ,,,
  11. You are WRONG here Mr. A&T ,,,,, your Afghani friend is absolutely right. Adultery is a sin and Prayers are Obligations ,,, do not mix the two.
  12. It is the best weather now ,,,,, not more than 20 degrees ,,,,, and the tide is just perfect. Arch, You probably went during the summer Jul-sept ,, and i feel your pain ,,,, you should consult some before you head off ,,, lol
  13. and they don't want to say who is behind this chaos they're talking about ,,,, silly
  14. Walahi waxaan is leeyahay hadaan kuu sheego waad yaabaysaaye ,,, inaga daa war jiraaba cakaaruu imane ,,,
  15. Isagu maraykan buu joogaa ..... well, siduu ii sheegay
  16. Bal waakaase qof keliya oo yidhaahda waan arkay ninkaa soo hel ,,,
  17. Anigu goortaan ninkan Red Sea ka shakiyay may dhawayn ,,,,, horta weli qof arkay ma jiraa ?
  18. We offered you an invitation to come but you chose to hide in the mountains of wherever you went last time ,,,, Nicaragua ??
  19. complicated, it is not me who published this photo dee ,,, that is from some of Somali websites.