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I heard thay also have some submarines that are able to transfer the quick backup they need.
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Someone should tell Faroole to get ready for my welcome ,,,,, if he doesn't have a red carpet, i don't mind some flowers and nicely put while sand written in my name. Police and security guys should be patrolling the city during my stay ..... I should have some traditional dance from the Garowe folks every evening to make sure i'm entertained. I will have talks with all the clan leaders, religious leaders, civil society and politicians. I'm sure they are all aware of my historical arrival. I ordered Somaliland military forces based in Sool not to move towards Garowe while i'm there.
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Maaalin wanaagsan idinkoo isku duuduuban ..... I'm listening to some political qaylo here and there ....... very annoying indeed.
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Anigu waan yaabanaa oo waxaan lahaa nimanku maxay dheeraynayaan ,,, tolow ma diyaarad gaar ah bay wateen ,,,
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Aug 4 (Reuters) - Four men linked to a Somali militant group were arrested in Melbourne on Tuesday on suspicion of planning a commando-style suicide attack with automatic weapons on an Australian military base, police said. Australian police said the four -- Australian citizens of Somali or Lebanese origin -- had links to al Shabaab, a militant Islamist group fighting for control of lawless Somalia. Here are five facts about the group: * Al Shabaab is an al Qaeda-inspired militant group that has taken control of much of southern and central Somalia; which has been mired in anarchy since warlords toppled military dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991. The interim government's attempts to restore central rule have largely been paralysed by infighting and the Islamist-led insurgency. * Al Shabaab's hardline militia is waging war against the government and Ethiopian allies, which ousted the Somalia Islamic Courts Council (SICC) movement they were initially part of. SICC ran widely despised warlords, who enjoyed U.S. backing, out of Mogadishu in June 2006 and ruled for six months before allied Somali-Ethiopian forces ousted it. Many Somalis credited the SICC with bringing a semblance of order to the capital. * Al Shabaab is led by Muktar Ali Robow, also known as "Abu Mansoor". Robow was the Islamic Courts' deputy defence secretary. Since their ouster, he has spearheaded an Iraq-style insurgency, waging regular roadside bombings, grenade attacks and ambushes. * In February 2008 the group was blamed for the shelling of Somali President's Abdullahi Yusuf's presidential compound in the capital Mogadishu. Rights workers say fighting in the capital killed 6,500 people in 2007. * The group has not been linked to international attacks, but overseas Somalis have been accused of financing the group. In March 2008 Norwegian police in Oslo detained and later released three men accused of financing al Shabaab's insurgent activities.
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They punish looters while they them self looted + PICS.
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Following a series of recent accusations reported in the Somaliland media, Interpeace is compelled to clarify a number of points. On 23 July 2009, a newspaper reported comments by an official of the Ministry of Planning, accusing Interpeace of working illegally in Somaliland because it is not registered under the Ministry. Under Somaliland law, Interpeace is not required to register as it is present only as a PROJECT with contracted consultants and does not have or intend to have a permanent presence on the ground. Interpeace does not have its own premises and its consultancy work is carried out from the National Electoral Commission (NEC) offices; its status is that of a consultant (not of an international organization established in Somaliland). Furthermore, Interpeace is present at the invitation of the Somaliland National Electoral Commission (NEC) and supported the successful parliamentary elections in 2005 and the construction of the Parliamentary Building under similar terms. Interpeace has asked for an official citation from the Ministry of Planning to clarify these points. There have been other media reports (for example on 20 and 21 July 2009) of accusations against Interpeace with respect to the Voter Registration System and the Voter List. While every effort is being made to address the massive abuse of the system during the registration period – and to finalise the Voter List for 27 July 2009, Interpeace notes for the record that any delays in technical preparations for the presidential election on 27 September 2009 do NOT relate to the production of the Voter List. Background on the voter registration system 1. The National Electoral Commission (NEC), President Riyale and the political parties insisted on a sophisticated biometric (fingerprint identification) system, against the explicit advice of Interpeace and the donors; both recommended using a simpler manual system in order to avoid potential delays from an electronic one that Somalilanders would not be familiar with and that would require recruiting extra personnel and obtaining materials from abroad. 2. Donors provided about $10 million for the development and implementation of this ambitious system, of which over $ 5 million was directly contracted to Somaliland vendors and the employment of thousands of Somalilanders to implement the programme. 3. The Voter Registration system was seriously abused during its implementation, with widespread corruption and systematic fraud, resulting in the failure to record the fingerprints of more than half of all registrants. In other cases, over 150 registrations were made with a single fingerprint at the same registration centre, or through photographs instead of in person. 4. NEC refused to accept additional oversight support in the field or to implement proposed measures to curtail abuse of the registration system. These abuses are illegal and those responsible should be held to account but not a single case has been brought to court despite ample evidence. 5. In order to rescue the voter registration exercise, a second back-up facial recognition system (FRS) was introduced for which the system was not originally designed. This is an unprecedented and technically complex exercise, which was undertaken in order to rescue this unique opportunity for Somalilanders for both voter registration and a national identity card – as well as to protect the huge investment and effort incurred. All political parties agreed that the system must be saved and the complex FRS system was developed to do that. 6. The technical challenges in addressing the abuse of the voter registration system were aggravated after the 29 October 2008 attack in Hargeisa, which led to the withdrawal of the Indian IT company that was developing and supporting the implementation of the system. 7. New technical experts took their place and enormous efforts have been made to identify and eliminate the most flagrant violations, and to produce a Final Voter List that is credible and technically sound. 8. There is no National Registrar in post because the NEC and the parties have failed to reach agreement on this for the past 16 months. The acting National Registrar has been fully trained by Interpeace and intimately involved in the development of the Final Voter List. But, as the acting official, he cannot build a team of qualified Somaliland technicians to run the Server and the Final Voter List process, which were the original intent and the commitment of NEC. Interpeace has serious concerns about management of the Server after the Voter List is produced in the absence of a National Registrar and trained staff to manage it. Independent evaluation of the voter registration system and production of the Voter List The independent experts who evaluated the voter registration system and production of the Voter List briefed the technical representatives of the political parties on Tuesday 22 July. Some key points as follows: 1. The voter registration system is transparent and the database is sound 2. There is almost no exclusion (disenfranchisement) of genuine registrants, which is impressive, significant and important. 3. The Automated Fingerprint Identification (AFIS) and Facial Recognition (FRS) systems are both sound but not operating together as well as expected. 4. This is because the introduction of the secondary system (Facial Recognition) introduces huge complications into the programming, which was done to rescue the voter registration after the abuse of the Fingerprint Identification System. 5. No system can catch all fraudulent registrations [just as no justice system can catch all criminals and perpetrators]; but the system is allowing through too many double/ multiple registrants, resulting in an unrealistic total of 1.2 million registrations. 6. This can be dealt with by adjusting one of the parameters. On 23 July, NEC approved the adjustment of the parameter to produce a more accurate and robust Voter List that eliminates more of the double/ multiple registrants. The Company that devises the program has already presented the corrections and the server is running the new program. While the Somaliland media is commended for its intention to inform the public of current dynamics, it is unfortunate when Somaliland’s official business is addressed primarily through the newspapers rather than managed by the wisdom of its institutions and leaders, as entrusted to them by the law of the land and on behalf of the people. Interpeace reiterates to the Somaliland people that any delay in holding the presidential election is not due to the production of the Voter List. The real problem is the fulfilment of the necessary preconditions to hold the election, summarised in the donors’ communication of 27 May 2009. If the Somalilanders are going to exercise their right to vote on September 27, it is essential to start the preparation NOW but this is not possible until the foundations for a credible election are put in place by the Somaliland stakeholders.
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They punish looters while they them self looted + PICS.
Jacaylbaro replied to Juje's topic in General
The armed looters can punish the civilian looters ,,,, it is about power dee -
loooooooooooooooool@ coast of Nugaal ,,, Well, of course i will take lots of pictures and report the interesting things although i'll be busy working most of my time.
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Hargeisa, 4 August 2009 (Somalilandpress) – There has been a lot of statements, press releases, commentary by all and sundry on the repercussions of the expulsion of the Interpeace representative from Somaliland and the implications of this action on the Presidential elections scheduled for 27th September this year. Clearly this is watershed, or defining moment (to use President Obama’s favourite term) for Somaliland’s successful experiment in developing, establishing and maintaining an indigenous, representative democracy in Africa. The consequences of the actions taken by all parties at this critical time, i.e. government, opposition parties, press and foreign donors, will determine the relative ease or difficulty of Somaliland’s path to political maturity and true multiparty democracy. Having said that, it is equally important for the political actors mentioned above to understand, and factor into their calculations, that the success of Somaliland’s experiment in representative government is not due to their perspicacity or their actions, but to the genuine wish of the people of Somaliland for peace, national reconciliation and self government. Indeed, to some extent the population of Somaliland have maintained the stability and reconciliation that underpins the peace of their country, in spite of the machinations of the political class. Who is Interpeace & What is/was Their Mission? Interpeace was established in 1994 under the name of War-torn Societies Project (WSP) by the United Nations “…to help divided and conflicted societies build sustainable peace.” In 2000, the WSP was re-formed as an independent NGO based in Switzerland under the name of Interpeace but with strong links to the UN, which continues to play a crucial role in the organisation’s activities (the UN has a Management Services Agreement with Interpeace and charges the organisation management fees [uS$129,403 in FY2007]) and with which it maintains a partnership under the sobriquet the Joint Programme Unit (JPU). Interpeace is headed by a Governing Council including some well known international diplomats, e.g. Nobel Peace Prize winner Martti Ahtisaari of Finland, Paddy Ashdown of the UK and Mohamed Sahnoun of Algeria, and populated by senior UN staffers/ex-staffers . The organisation is managed by a group of well qualified, development professionals from within and outside the UN, its related organisations and international NGOs. On the face of it, Interpeace is like many other NGOs with laudable aims, notable and respected international figures on its Governing Council, and with a wide-ranging remit to conduct research and promote its lofty aims among the wretched of the earth. I am sure that the organisation does good work in many of the countries in which it operates, or has operated, e.g. Eritrea, Mozambique, Rwanda, Burundi and Liberia to mention a few in Africa. Cursory review of its financial statements also depict the usual picture of a certain type of international NGO, with some 94% of its revenues coming from governmental contributions and some 73% of its expenses attributable to staff expenses and their travel. Only 9%, or US$1.25 million, of total expenses is spent on workshops, professional services & reporting (which presumably include the cost of the external auditors [KPMG] who are not cheap). When one examines Interpeace’s activities, it is clear that their central mission is to conduct research on conflict resolution, peace and reconciliation and promote same in countries where there is, or has been, civil war or violent, internal conflict. In what Interpeace terms the “Somali Region” the organisation started operations in Puntland in 1996 where it established the Puntland Development Research Centre (PDRC). In 1999 it came to Somaliland and established the Academy for Peace & Development (APD), and in 2000 it went to Mogadishu to establish the Centre for research & Dialogue (CRD). The principal result of the organisation’s activities in the “Somali Region” to date has been a 111 page publication entitled “Peace in Somaliland: An Indigenous Approach to State-Building” which is billed as “…a chapter in a forthcoming publication representing the findings of the peace mapping study.” Whatever Interpeace’s own view of Somaliland’s independence may be (and it is perfectly understandable and non-controversial if it does not coincide with that of Somalilanders’), it is clear that the focus of its study is macro in nature, i.e. covering all of the “Somali Region” as they characterise it. The local NGOs that it has established in each of Puntland, Somaliland and south-central Somalia undertake the basic research and documentation (written as well as audio-visual) underlying the peace mapping study, while the Interpeace cadres design the scope and methodology and write and edit the final publication. This reminds me of the arrangement whereby Somali postgraduate students used to (and maybe still do) undertake the research that underpinned the scholarly papers and books of their “regional expert” professors at European universties. Be that as it may, and there is certainly nothing wrong with that, although some may prefer that Somaliland academics write the scholarly treatises which rest upon their research and knowledge. The question that needs to be asked is: given Interpeace’s area of expertise and engagement, i.e. conflict resolution studies & peace promotion, how did they get engaged as the consultant to oversee the development, preparation and implementation of the Voter Registration List for Somaliland’s upcoming Presidential elections? It is not clear at all, at least to me, that Interpeace had extensive experience in this particular activity, nor that it had the requisite skills and capability in the computer programming field necessary for the implementation of the project. In addition, when Interpeace came to Somaliland in 1999, the major internal conflicts in the country, i.e. the inter-clan wars, were over and the country was moving towards multi-party politics. Thus, was Interpeace primary concern to research and document Somaliland’s successful, indigenous conflict resolution methodology, or was it seeking to promote inter-Somali (i.e. Somaliland-Puntland- Somalia) reconciliation through its Participatory Action Research (PAR) methodology that entailed “…building consensual approaches to address the social, economic and political issues necessary for a durable peace” among “…the three partners to engage with each other in collaborative studies and shared projects across their borders – such as this peace mapping study – while managing their respective components of the Dialogue independently” as stated in the preface to their above mentioned publication? The Presidential Elections – The Way Forward I don’t have the answers to these questions, but they must be asked and answered. What is clear is that the Voter Registration Project has failed in its primary task of providing a final, agreed and incontestable Voter List by the designated date. It is also clear that while Interpeace may not have been the right consultant to have entrusted with this project, the blame for this failure belongs to many in varying the degrees, i.e. the National Election Commission (NEC) which owned the project, the Government since the project was undertaken in the name of the people of Somaliland, the three political parties since all they contributed, as far as I and many others can tell, was childish squabbling and obfuscation in their varied attempts to secure electoral advantage. The government and/or the two houses of the legislature must appoint an independent commission of inquiry to get to the bottom of this fiasco and ensure that the Voter Registration Project is completed properly, professionally and expeditiously after the Presidential election. Finally, it is clear that the election cannot proceed with a Voter List that is preliminary, contains thousands (perhaps hundreds of thousands) of duplicate and erroneous registrations and that is subject to programming flaws in matching the biometric data to the individual voters. It was right and proper to remove Interpeace from this project. We are thus faced with the question of what to do about the Presidential elections. In view of the fact that the election has already been delayed several times, the resultant public frustration with the said delays, and in order to maintain credibility in our democracy, the polls must proceed as scheduled. This should not pose any insurmountable problems, after all we have held three national elections (Presidential, Parliamentary and Municipal) that were judged by all observers as free and fair before we ever heard servers, biometric programming or delivered our democratic process into the sole hands of Interpeace. The NEC, three political parties and the two houses of the legislature should get together and agree on the arrangements for holding the elections without a Voter List, as we have done in the past. The fact that voters have been issued with ID Cards pursuant to the registration exercise should facilitate matters. The government, for its part, must make available the funds and other resources (security personnel and other resources that are required) as per the arrangements agreed between the NEC, political parties and legislature. Conclusion As stated at the beginning, we are at a defining moment and all parties, government, political parties, politicians and the press, must get off their respective soap boxes and put the interests of the country before their personal ambitions and interests. While this is asking the seemingly impossible from politicians, they should be aware that the voters will sorely punish those that they perceive to be elevating their narrow and naked ambition over the interest of the nation at this critical juncture. Somaliland’s voters are not only well informed and sophisticated, they are also utterly and irrevocably committed to the existence, stability and independence of their country, and woe betide any self-serving politician who either ignores or discounts this fact. In short, holding elections is neither rocket science, not is it new to us, so let’s get on with the job of governing ourselves and hold the election. Posturing that it is impossible to do so in the absence of magical presence of Interpeace, or an incomplete and fatally flawed Voter List (as confirmed by Interpeace itself) is untenable and will not be accepted by the vast majority of Somaliland citizens. Therefore, to those who say that we can’t hold the Presidential elections on 27th September as scheduled, we reply with Obama’s famous, triumphant riposte “YES WE CAN”. Ahmed M.I. Egal
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Bomb ..... In a Mosque ........ in Somalia ????? !!!!!!!
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Why in Masjid bal ?? ,,, looks like the place is Iraqinized or Pakistanized ,,, -
Yeah looks like ,,,,,,,,,, they are so into the competition which put Microsoft into a difficult situation. With the OS and all those stuff ,,,, I think they are moving now.
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Haven't you seen UBBO spelling checker ?? ,,,, great we have competitors now ....
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duushay baan ku idhi ,, duushay ,,
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Google Launches A Major Offensive Against Microsoft With “Going Google” Microsoft and Google have seen their rivalry kicked up a notch in recent weeks. First, Google announced Chrome OS, the company’s first operating system. Then Microsoft announced the new version of Office with major cloud app support. Then Microsoft announced its deal to take over Yahoo’s search business. Starting today, Google is back on the offensive, with a major promotional campaign to get the word out about organizations switching to Google apps for their daily computing needs. The campaign, called “Going Google,” has a very clear target: Microsoft Office. A series of advertisements [disclosure: including on this blog] will begin touting how and why some 3,000 organizations are signing up to use Google apps each day. But the crown jewels of this campaign will be billboards on four major U.S. highways that will give a new message about Google apps everyday for a month. The billboards will be placed on the 101 in San Francisco, the West Side Hwy in New York, the Ike in Chicago, and Mass Pike in Boston. Google says that the vinyl being used to create these new messages each day will be recycled or reused into either computer bags or shopping bags. Google says that so far over 1.75 million businesses, schools and organizations have signed up to use the various combinations of Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs and the other Google apps. But that is of course a drop in the bucket compared to the number of companies that use Microsoft Office and its other enterprise solutions. Now, Google is clearly trying to be proactive in telling people why its solution is better before Office goes online in a big way with the 2010 version. Google is also attempting to use the viral message platform of choice these days to spread the “Going Google” message: Twitter. At the bottom of its blog post on the matter, Google urges people that use its apps to “Tweet your story” and provides a link to auto-populate a tweet with the #gonegoogle hashtag. You can also follow the GoogleAtWork Twitter account to follow the Gone Google stories. It has also set up a site to “Spead the word” about Going Google. This is similar to what Mozilla has long been doing to promote Firefox — and it’s worked to the tune of over a billion downloads. The site has a range of options for letting your company or organization know that you want it to “Go Google,” including things like fliers and pre-populated emails to send out. And Google is also promising to give away “goodies” each week in August to users who have Gone Google and fill out a Google Doc describing their experience. Will any of this work? Who knows. But I know that I can’t wait to see how Microsoft responds in this back-and-forth war. “Stay With Office” blimps, perhaps?
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Ahmed H Ali Adami Meets with Somaliland Diaspora
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Jaaliyada Somaliland ee gobolada Westmidlandka,khaas ahaan magaalada Birmingham ayaa maanta kulan kula yeeshay Hotelka Hiltop(Ex Hilaac) siyaasiga caanka ah ee Axmed Xaaji Cali Cadami oo dhowaan ka yimid wadankii.Kulankaas oo ay soo qabanqaabiyeen madaxda xisbiga Kulmiye ee magaalada Birmingham,ayaa waxa ka soo qayb galay dad aad u badan oo u sameeyey soo dhoweyn heer sare ah ruug cadaaga siyaasiga weyn,ahaana gudoomiyihii hore ee Komishinka doorashooyinkii hore ee Somaliland. Shirkaas ayaa ugu horeyn waxa furay wakiilka xisbiga Kulmiye ee gobolada West Midlanka Mudane Cabdoow Aayir,isagoo halkaa ka soo jeediyey ereyo soo dhoweyn ah,oo uu ku soo dhoweeyey Camadi magaalada Birmingham. Waxaa isna sidoo kale hadalo kuwaas la mid ah oo soo dhoweyn ah jeediyey Gudoomiye ku-xigeenka Koowaad ee gudiga fulinta ee xisbiga Kulmiye ee UK mudane Suldaan Siciid Kabadhe,isagoo ka sheekeeyey waxqabadkii Siyaasiga xisbiga Kulmiye ee Cadami,isagoo sheegay in Cadami ahaa gudoomiyihii ugu horeeyey ee Hirgeliya doorasho xor ah oo wadankeena ka dhacda,isla markaana baal dahab ah ka gelaya taariikhda Somaliland. "Waxaan teegarsanahay go'aankii xisbiga Kulmiye ee ahaa in doorashada lagu galo diiwaangelinta natiijadeeda la hayo,waxaana canbaaraynaynaa go'aankii Komishinku ku laalay diiwaangelintii doorashada"sidaas waxaa yidhi Gudoomiye Suldaan oo sheegay in ay tahay arin khatar ah in la laawo hawlihii diiwaangelinta ee hawsha weyn loo galay. Waxaa isna halkaa ka hadlay C/llaahi Maxamed Suldaan C/Salaan Suldaan Cali Shire,isagoo sidoo kale soo dhoweeyey gudoomiye Camdami,wuxuuna C/llaahi ka sheegay halkaas in la dhowro nabada iyo xasiloonida qaranka,wax walbana la waafajiyo sharciga wadanka,oo arimaha cakiran laga yeesho wadatashi guud oo ay yeeshaan dhamaan xisbiyada mucaaradka iyo dawladuba. Waxaa intaas kadib mikrofoonka lagu soo dhoweeyey gudoomiyihii hore ee Komishinka doorashooyinka Somaliland Mudane Axmed Xaaji Cali Cadami,isagoo ugu horeryn ka waramay xaalada wadankii ku sugan yahay xag nabadgelyo,xag dhaqaale iyo weliba arimha cakiran ee wakhtigan taagan ee arimaha doorashooyinka oo gaadhay heerkii ugu sareeyey. "Sidaad og tihiin waxaa Komishinka qaranku sheegeen in diiwaan gelinta lagu galo bilaa diiwaangelin,dawlada ama xisbiga UDUB-na ku raacdcay,wadankiina laga saaray gudoomioyihii hay'ada Inter Peace,iyo lana joojijiyey dhamaan hawlihii doorashooyinka ee qaranka u wadaan,arintaas oo ah arin khatar ku ah jiritaanka qaranka Somaliland,iyo habsami u socodka doorashooyinka dalka"Sidaas waxaa yidhi gudoomiyihii hore ee doorashooyinka qaranka,oo ahaa ninkii ugu horeeyey ee ku guulaysta Somaliland inuu si nabad ah u hirgeliyo doorashooyin xor ah. "Markan waa ka duwan tahay sidoo hore oo marnaba la aqbali maayo in wakhti danbe la kordhiyo,doorshooyin aan diiwaan gelin lahayna cidi geli mayso,dhamaan shacabka Somalilandna yeeli maayaan in la carqaladeeyo habsami u socodka doorashooyinka wadanka,waxaana leenahay ha laga noqdo go'aamadii lagu laalay diiwaangelinta,wadan kana yaan qas laga ridin"ayuu mar kale hadalkiisa raaciyey Cadami oo ka digay in la qaso wadanka. Cadami ayaa sidoo kale eedayn u soo jeediyey madaxda Komishinka Qaranka ee uu hogaamiyo Jaamac Sweden,isagoo ku tilmaamay nin aan aqoon u lahayn hawlaha doorashooyinka,isla markaana ku guuldaraystay waajibkii qaranka ee muhiimka ahaa,iyadoo dhamaan wadamada aduunku ay isha ku hayaan waxa ka socda wadanka,ayna Somaliland ku qiimaynayaan hadba siday ka yeesho hawlaha sharciga iyo doorashooyinka la filayey inay dhacaan,balse hada u eeg kuwo shaki badan abuuray. "Waxaan cadaynayaa mawqifka xisbiga Kulmiye ee ku aadan arimaha doorashooyinka,sida lagu sheegay qoraalada ay soo saareen xisbiyada mucaaradka ah oo dhami,waxaan taageersanahay inay dhacaan doorashooyin xor ah oo xalaal ah,oo u dhaca sidii lagu heshiiyey oo ahayd inay dhacaan 27 September,ayna codeeyaan dadkii is diiwaan geliyey oo tiradooda la hayo,oo intii la kari karay la kala safeeyey,balse marnaba ma dhici doonto inaan galo doorasho bilaa diiwaan gelin ah,waxaana arimahaas oo dhan u maraynaa shuruucda wadanka u taala,waana ka soo horjeednaa in wadanka laga abuuro nabadgelyo xumo iyo in la iska horkeeno beelaha reer Somaliland"ayuu yidhi mar kale Mr Cadami oo ka mid ah madaxda xisbiga mucaaradka ah ee Kulmiye. Mr Cadami ayaa sheegay in loo diyaargaroobo doorasho xor ah oo diiwaangelin leh,oo ku qabsoonta wakhtigeedii,iyo sidii loo badbaadin lahaa dalkii hadii la isku dayo in la qaso. Shirkaas ayaa sidoo kale waxaa hadalo qiimo badan ka soo jeediyey odayaal,waxgarad iyo aqoonyahamo ka kala yimid magaalooyinka gobolka West Midlanka. Shirkaas oo ku dhacay jawi degan oo si fiican la isu waraystay ayaa waxa uu ku soo gebogeboobay jawi farxadeed.
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Fishy smell is all the coastal towns in the somali territory. It is one of my favorates to get such smell walee ,,,,
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Waar bal is ilaali niyow ,,, looool
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DD & Samafal, Then that is good ...... I must take all my accessories then to use the internet. I hope there will be connection in the hotel ..... which one is the best tolow ,, last time there were no high standard hotels in Garowe like those in Bosaso ....
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Puntland 11th anniversary , victory for common sense
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Berrina waxaad odhan "i'm from Dubai" ,,, -
I heard they have a dial-up one ...... I'll check it out.