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I hope she will get $$$$$$ for this ,,,
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waa laguu yaqaan .......
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Baalaxoofto.com ........
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Letter to Congressman Donald M. Payne – Somaliland Forum
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A family in Saudi Arabia is taking a “genie” to court, accusing it of theft and harassment, reports say. They accuse the spirit of threatening them, throwing stones and stealing mobile phones, Al Watan newspaper said. The family have lived in the same house near the city of Medina for 15 years but say they only recently became aware of the spirit. They have now moved out. A local court is investigating. In Islamic theology, genies are spirits that can harass or possess humans. ‘Get out of the house’ “We began to hear strange sounds,” the head of the family, who come from Mahd Al Dahab, told the Saudi daily. He did not want to be named. “At first we did not take it seriously, but then stranger things started to happen and the children got particularly scared when the genie started throwing stones.” He added: “A woman spoke to me first, and then a man. They said we should get out of the house.” A local court says it is trying to verify the truthfulness of the claims “despite the difficulty” of doing so. Many Westerners know the term genie from the tale of Aladdin and the magic lamp, or the 1960s American sitcom, I Dream of Jeannie. But the BBC’s Sebastian Usher says genies, or jinn, in Islamic theology can be a lot more sinister. They are believed to be normally invisible but with the ability to assume human or animal form, and are often said to be motivated by revenge or jealousy. There is a lingering belief in genies in the Muslim world that predates Islam, our correspondent says.
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JB. Why only Somalis? Dadkeena ha looga faa'ideeyo ,, i'm sure it will help us about the recession
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hehehehehe ,, the magic boots Kuwan waa skinny haday is ruxaan dabayshaa la tegeysa u know ,,, lol
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Letter to Congressman Donald M. Payne – Somaliland Forum
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Just educating the little one ........ -
Jiiqlaha habeen anoo hurdo jalalam siinaaya Oo jihooyinkoo dhan xidhoo yara jiboonaaya Oo juuq ruuxii yidhaa loox ku jebinaaya Ayuunbuu xiin jaan dhawaaq kaga jacsiiyaaye Oo uu shanqadha jaan nagu dul joojaaye jug soo dhacay hadaan jeex la soo kacaye jin noqotayaa iyo jawaan madaxa saartaaba jabkaagii baad u yeedhee jeedi dhabarkaaga
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I thought time is up .......
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Waar iska daa "The Mini Sharif" ,,,,
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HALKANNA
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Maanta boring baa la ahaa miyaa ? ,,
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Letter to Congressman Donald M. Payne – Somaliland Forum
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
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Hargeysa(Sawnews/Bnn )- Dowlada Federalka Itoobiya ayaa ku balan qaaday in Wax soosaarka Warshadaha Somaliland ay u furi Doonto Suuqeeda, balan qaadka Dowlada Itoobiya ayaa ka dambeyey Safar Dhawr Wasiiro iyo Maareeyaha Dekeda Berbera ay ku tagayn Magaalo Madaxda Itoobiya ee Adis Ababa. Weftigii Xukuumada Somaliland ee uu Hoggaaminayay Wasiirka Maaliyada Somaliland, ayaa galabta dalka dib ugu soo laabtay ka dib socdaal qaatay muddo afar cisho ah oo ay ku tageen dalka Itoobiya, oo ay saraakiisha dalkaasi kala xaajoonayeen sidii loo dhammaystiri lahaa mashaariic iskaashi oo labada wadan ay hore ugu heshiiyeen. Weftigan waxa kale oo xubno ka ahaa Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibada Md. Cabdilaahi Maxamed Ducaale, Wasiirka Hawlaha Guud Md. Siciid Sulub Maxamed, Maareeyaha Dekada Berbera Eng. Cali Cumar Maxamed (Cali Xoor Xoor) iyo Maareeye ku Xigeenka Hay’ada wadooyinka Somaliland ee SRA, Eng. Xuseen Cabdi Cali, ayaa galabta ka soo degay gegada caalamiga ah ee Magaalada Hargeysa. Wasiirka Hawlaha Guud Md. Siciid Sulub Maxamed, oo qolka nasashada ee Madaarka Hargeysa kula hadlayay qaar ka mid ah warbaahinta ayaa sheegay in ay masuuliyiinta dawlada Itoobiya kala hadleen sidii loo dhamaystiri lahaa fulinta heshiis iskaashi oo ay labada wadan hore u kala saxeexdeen oo ay ka mid ahayd dhismaha wadada isku xidha Berbera iyo Itoobiya iyo mashruuc kale oo la xidhiidha horumarinta dekada Berbera iyo madaarada Somaliland. Wasiirku wuxuu tilmaamay inay la kulmeen Wasiirada dhigooda ah oo ay kala hadleen arrimahan, isla markaana ay isku af-garteen in mashaariicdan si loo bilaabo qeybtooda hore bil ka dib labada dhinac iskaga yimaadaan. Md. Sulub wuxuu sheegay in dawlada itoobiya ay sheegtay inay deeq-bixiyeyaasha ka codsan doonto dhaqaale kor loogu qaado tayayada adeegyada dekada Berbera. “Waxa kale oo aanu la kulanay Wasiirka Ganacsiga iyo wershadaha waxaanu balan qaaday in Itoobiya dalkeeda loo iib geeyo wax-soosaarka wershada Somaliland sida kalluunka, milixda iyo Taydha oo kale. ”Ayuu yidhi Wasiirka Hawlaha guud ee Somaliland
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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, July 4, 2009 (SL Times) – Somaliland’s community in Riyad celebrated the 49th anniversary of their country’s 26th of June independence from Great Britain. Somaliland’s community was joined in their celebrations by UCID party’s Chairman, Eng. Faysal Ali Warabe and UCID’s Vice Chairman, Dr Muhammad-Rashid Sheik Hasan. The celebration was organized by Somaliland’s Youth Organization in Saudi Arabia (SSYO). The June 26, 1960 independence celebration in Hargeisa’s Freedom Park was the first time that a Somali flag was flown over an independent Somali territory. Mr Ahmed Huseen Ismail addressed the audience and talked about the importance of June 26th and the mood in Freedom Park 49 years ago. He also recited some of the verses that were composed at that time for the occasion. Mr Suleymaan Yuusuf, one of Somaliland’s elders in Riyad spoke of Somaliland’s “halgankii dorraad” (the struggle of the day before yesterday, meaning the pre-1960 and 1960 struggle), “kii shalay” (yesterday’s struggle, meaning the SNM struggle for re-liberation), and “ka manta” (today’s struggle). Suleymaan Yuusuf stressed that Somalilanders are determined to protect their sovereignty and will never again give their freedom away. The audience was addressed by Liibaan Barre Awgaab (SSYO chairman), Ahmed Ali Mahdi (Somaliland community’s representative), Faysal A. Warabe, Muhammad-Rashid Sheik Hasan, Ahmed Ali Mahdi (Somaliland community’s representative), and Ahmed Awliyo (celebration organizers representative). The audience was entertained with traditional dances by male and female dancers who wore clothes specifically designed to show Somaliland’s flag.
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Somali MPs, chased from their houses in Mogadishu, unable to find a secure den to convene meetings or venture into the streets, flee in droves. Some escape to Kenya; others, to North America and Europe. But a small group of MPs who originally hail from Somaliland, time and time again, when they sense an imminent danger sprint from Mogadishu to Hargeisa, Somaliland capital—their sweet home, their safe heaven. Read about Somali MP’s in Hargeisa: http://tinyurl.com/k pxzgz Hoping that no one would notice their arrival, they sneak into the country and melt into their communities. Soon the local police knock their doors to arrest the uninvited intruders. But only when their relatives, human rights organizations, religious and tribal leaders intervene and plead for release of the MPs, these Somali law makers regain their sanity helmets After a month or two when the dust settles down, they emerge from their hideouts. That is, these MPs lift their self-imposed home detention and stroll down the streets of Hargeisa freely just like normal citizens. And unlike the savage dance of death in the alleys of Mogadishu, Hargeisa’s spectacular mountain views, peace and tranquility, and hospitable residents offer much needed comfort to the traumatized MPs. But from an observer’s point view, an uncomfortable picture emerges. First, I cannot help but admire Somaliland people’s willingness to forgive those—the Somaliland individuals in the Somali regime—who are paid handsome salaries to suppress the wishes of Somaliland citizens—their God-given right to stand as a sovereign state. Second, Somaliland’s envied freedom that permits these MPs to come back home tantamount to a light in the dark. But just like everything else: both freedom and forgiveness have limitations. That is, Somaliland cannot host the same MPs who are determined to undermine its existence as an independent state. Nor should Somaliland allow them to wage a tireless campaign against its independence while their wives and children enjoy a peaceful life in Somaliland. That is, their families should join these MPs in Mogadishu. These MPs want to be part of Somalia; let them be part of it. Read: “Somaliland Individuals Perform Exotic Belly Dances” – http://tinyurl.com/m v2bm9 More upsetting than these MPs flocking to Hargeisa unopposed is the Somaliland government’s hypocritical policy. Its message is clear: any one could resolutely oppose Somaliland independence, venomously suppress the wishes of its people, and freely arrive or leave Somaliland just like a popular coffee shop. But if Somaliland’s loyal citizens, for instance journalist and opposition party members show the slightest scorn towards the government they will call home the notorious prison of Mandheera, near Berbera city in Somaliland. So much for democracy and freedom of speech! Whether the Somaliland authority ignores or not, the Somali warlords, the Alshabaab terrorists that exiled these MPs and the MPs themselves agree on only one thing: wiping Somaliland off the map. No kidding! If these MPs who vowed to keep Somaliland unrecognized for as long as it takes could enter and leave Somaliland at will, the baffling question is: why would the government harass journalists—however irresponsible that some of their writings might be—and arrest the opposition supporters that protest against election scandals? The same freed that guarantees the Somaliland enemies to enter our country as they wish, should grant our citizens the privilege to express their thoughts. See Somaliland authority’s brutality against journalists: http://tinyurl.com/m spk4u To sum up, the main reason for having these MPs in the Somali regime is to showcase them as the “representatives” of Somaliland people in the Somali regime which controls only few blocks of Mogadishu. Never mind Somaliland’s democratically elected leaders. For years these MPs tried to govern Somaliland from Mogadishu with a remote control. (But as it seems, once again batteries ran out.) Also to maintain their salaries from Mogadishu, they couldn’t care less whether Somaliland stays in a diplomatic limbo for the next ten years, or not. Without a doubt, they are wilful and blatantly self-centered individuals. Yet repeatedly when panic strikes them, they sprint all the way to Somaliland without grasping for air. Of course, Somaliland is for all its citizens: the proponents and opponents of its recognition. It is not a secret that a small percentage of Somaliland population disagrees with its quest for independence, but they don’t drag it into a dark abyss. As for the Somaliland government: it is time to crack the whip and show these treacherous MPs that Somaliland is not a shelter for battered Somali politicians. They too should visit Mandheera prison. Our government should not entertain the Somali MPs who are determined to undermine our God-given right, our self-determination, and our freedom to stay as a separate country. My argument is not about suppressing these MPs’ freedom; it is about securing our freedom. Dalmar Kaahin dalmar_k@yahoo.com
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Dear Mr. Chairman, Somaliland Forum thanks you greatly for your genuine concern for the suffering people of Somalia. As Somalia’s neighbor, Somaliland is equally pleased that you urged the many Somalia factions to focus on the needs of the Somali people while respecting the peace, security and governance of their country. It is our hope they heed your concerns. Respectfully, we would like to bring your attention to the choice the people of Somaliland made in contrast to Somalia. Since 1991, Somaliland went on to build a stable and a democratic nation in East Africa without much help from the international community, including the United States. Three Somaliland Presidents have been elected, as have Parliamentarians and regions in Somaliland continue to elect their mayors, counselors and other representatives. These elections have all taken place under the watchful eyes of international observers. The next presidential elections will take place in September 2009. It has been documented on numerous occasions and many fact-finding missions concluded Somaliland has achieved greatly. In fact, John Drysdale, a United Nations adviser, wrote in the Economist magazine in 1995 “Somaliland is the only Country in the region that really works”. The people of Somaliland understood building their nation rested solely with them and as a result have not become a burden to the world community. Mr. Chairman, Somaliland became independent in June 26, 1960. After Somalia was granted her independence in July of that year, Somaliland initiated a “Union” with Somalia in the hopes of a greater “Somali Republic”. In return, Somaliland received 30 years of disastrous policies that saw the aerial bombardment of cities, the massacre of over 50,000 innocent people, and the displacement of over 1,000,000 and the systemic humiliation of the people of Somaliland. Amnesty International documented these atrocities. As a consequence, Somaliland decided to withdraw from the “Union” and Somaliland was not legally bound as the Union was never officially formed. Somaliland citizens voted overwhelmingly – with 97% approval – for their Constitution which called for the restoration of the Republic of Somaliland. Mr. Chairman, Somaliland takes no solace in the suffering of the people in Somalia because it’s our hope that a stable and a democratic nation emerges. Somaliland believes in a peaceful coexistence with its neighbors and will work toward that goal. Somaliland does not deserve the threat of isolation but rather the true engagement and alliance from the government of the United States of America. America pledges to support those who embrace democracy. There is no better opportunity to illustrate that pledge than with Somaliland. Somaliland Forum considers the language that came out of the June 25th hearings a momentary lapse and not the policy of the U.S. government. The tone set by a U.S. policy maker could have unintended consequences in the volatile region of the Horn. Finally, Mr. Chairman, Somaliland Forum urges your subcommittee to undertake a fact-finding mission to Somaliland as you have to Somalia. Somaliland’s decision to restore its independence is neither reversible nor open to negotiation. Somaliland does not interfere in the affairs of Somalia and the U.S. continually infusing the two nations does little to advance peace and stability. Thank you greatly, The Somaliland Forum
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Use your brain sxb ,,,, that is what i'm saying. Recognition has nothing to do with traveling with the passport .....
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get the grip man ,,, try to get the grip ,,,
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many places sxb ,, including some parts of Europe ,,
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yaa ku rumaysanaya ,,, as long as i traveled with it ....
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Ciidamada badda Somaliya oo tababarkoodu gabo-gabo ku dhow-yahay
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