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Mabaad fahminba ,,,
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4 out of 5 top SOL posters are separatist sympathizers
Jacaylbaro replied to Goodir's topic in General
4 out of 5 top SOL posters are separatist sympathizers ... that means waa la idinka badiyay as always ,, -
Hargaysa: Shipment of printed money arrives for Riyaale
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
If it is true ......... It is the government who made the money. Nothing to do with Rayaale or someone else .. (there is a government remember?) ,,, -
Yes, delegations from all over the world and ours going everywhere is a remarkable progress indeed.
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The Misplaced Argument, “Challenges to Somali Unity and Sovereignty”
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
feeling defeated is painful dee ,, -
The Misplaced Argument, “Challenges to Somali Unity and Sovereignty” After reading the article entitled, “Challenges to Somali Unity and Sovereignty” posted on wardheer website, I am compelled to let the author Ali H. Abdulla know the weaknesses of his argument and why it doesn’t hold water. See the article: http://wardheernews.com/Articles_09/March/15_chall enges_ali.html First, I do respect Mr. Abdulla’s views and I’m in no way shape or form picking on him. But I could not help noticing most of the argument presented in his article has more to do with Somaliland-phobia than with Somali unity. Evidently, as the Somaliland presidential elections approaches, hundreds of diplomats flock to Hargeisa, Somaliland capital. Even the well-informed magazine The Economist predicts that after a fair and transparent election takes place, Somaliland could get its recognition. The Economist states, “If coming elections there go well, with voters using biometric identity cards, it may slowly start to win recognition from some African countries and others farther afield. It is not clear what Mr Ahmed thinks about independence for Somaliland. But nationalists and jihadists are violently against it, as is Puntland, which disputes a border zone with it.” http://www.economist.com/world/mideast-africa/disp laystory.cfm?story_id=13185216 Among the Somalis, however, as Somaliland inches closer to recognition, panic strikes the so-called unionists. And successive Somali regimes that are prone to fail are appealed to block Somaliland independence and resurrect Somali unity. For instances, Mr. Abdulla, a staunch unionist, states, “When will the Minister of Information of the new Federal Government start speaking to counter the claims of the secessionists?” For crying out loud, the Somali Minister of Information cannot talk to the average Somali on the streets of Mogadishu much less discuss Somaliland affairs with foreign countries—so perhaps you should help him crawling before he attempts walking. Also, maybe you should spend your energy on where it is needed—promoting peace and unity in Southern Somalia. Second, Mr. Abdulla harped on the importance of unity, but he has conveniently avoided mentioning two important things: 1) what led to the break up of Somaliland and Somalia in the first place? 2) Somaliland and Somalia had been united for 30 years before Somaliland separated in 1991. Moreover, we have seen the results of unity, so why should Somaliland risk everything it has achieved and join Somalia again? Just as there are no guarantees that unity won’t send us to an abyss again, Somaliland cannot risk joining Somalia—better safe than sorry. As usual, sweeping everything under the carpet and pretending nothing has happened will not bring back Somaliland. Also, neither antagonising Somaliland nor belittling its leaders will expedite Somali unity. Throughout his article, he repeatedly mentions the need for a dialogue between Somaliland and Somalia. And that is grunted. Also rather than give President Riyale Kahin, his title as a president, Mr. Abdulla sprinkles his article with “Riyale” this, “Riyale” that… Mr. Abdulla, with all due respect, as it seems your contempt is matched by your hypocrisy. For instance, the very man, President Riyale Kahin that you need to sit down and negotiate with is the same man that you are belittling his status as head of State. On the other hand, you call upon the “Minister of Information of the new Federal Government” who despite having his entire regime parachuted into power barely controls few blocks in Mogadishu to silence the democratically elected President Riyale Kahin’s quest for Somaliland recognition. Interesting! Worse yet, to undercut Somaliland’s efforts to stand as a sovereign nation, Mr. Abdulla advocates for the unthinkable. Again, he states, “The Federal Government and the resistance movements need to wake up to this danger and start waging a political war against the dangers looming in the horizon.” Please excuse my shameful ignorance and enlighten me. Who is this resistance of movement? Of course it is Alshabaab. Possible interpretation of the preceding excerpt from Mr. Abdalle’s article could be: the current Somali regime (TFG) which doesn’t even control few neighbourhoods in Mogadishu and the terrorist organizations such as, Alshabaab should unite against Somaliland. The TFG—Alshabaab coalition should “start waging a destructive campaign against Somaliland people” for they have chosen self-determination. Don’t be naïve. There is no such a thing called “waging a political war” in Somalia. The only war that Somalia knows is through the barrel of a gun, no need to read between the lines. Meanwhile, the same “resistance” of movement—Alshabaab—that Mr. Abdalle wishes to use as the bulwark against Somaliland already has delivered a devastating suicide attacks against Somaliland people, in October 2008. http://tinyurl.com/c3a269 What about waging a political war against dumping toxic waste into Somalia’s waters? What about waging war against the 700 plus foreign fishing vessels scooping out Somalia’s rich marine resources? What about combating against the voyage of death: human trafficking which so far forced thousands of young Somalis to perish in high seas? What about helping the millions of Somalis suffering in refugee camps in Africa and elsewhere? It is a mind-boggling how the so-called unionists appear in wilful oblivion of the real threat that both Somaliland and Somalia are facing while perceiving Somaliland recognition as a "danger" looming on the horizon. And this explains why Somalilanders are convinced that the so-called Somali unity is just another gimmick. Oddly enough, for the past two decades, many Somali unionists put more efforts on antagonising Somaliland than helping Somalia stand on its feet. Also, in a desperate attempt to camouflage their multiple identities and portray themselves as an array of countless pro-unity groups, almost every unionist created his one-man organisation. Congratulations! See this article: http://www.awdalnews.com/wmprint.php?ArtID=10713 In fact, the only challenge that has been facing Somali unity seems to be none other than those who advocate for Somali unity. Dismembering Somaliland along tribal lines, rewriting history to bolster their stories, and twisting facts that led to the break up of Somaliland and Somalia, just to name few problems, have shattered any unity efforts. Dalmar Kaahin
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Hargaysa: Shipment of printed money arrives for Riyaale
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
yaa kaaga baahan recognition .... you can't even recognize your own tuulo sxb. We're here without you .... -
Hargaysa: Shipment of printed money arrives for Riyaale
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Thanks for just proofing my point .... hehe -
Hargaysa: Shipment of printed money arrives for Riyaale
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Dadku markaanay dowladnmada waxba ka aqoon waa mushkilad .... xataa lama doodi kartid ,, -
Originally posted by Shankarooni: J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o Your comment is so diplomatic that it is hard to say it contributes positively to this debate. So let me try get something out of your mouth by asking you 2 Qs: About the 1st sentence: Why you think Al-Shayatin could be a possible friend of somaliland while you know they call us Murtadiin AKA infidels & they conducted several suicide attacks which are in to some degree one reason for the election delay? About the 2nd sentance: Do not think declaring war on Al-Shayatiin OPENLY & ACTIVELY is the best way to bust those (Sheegatoo) who have live withen us...pray with us but have secrete affairs with satin soldiers? About the 1st sentence: I said IF sxb making the worst and most impossible scenario here. About the 2nd sentance: Never understood what you're asking here ,,,, can you elaborate a lil bit ??
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I'm talking about here ,,, hehe
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loooooooool ..... aar ka daa
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Hargaysa: Shipment of printed money arrives for Riyaale
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Originally posted by wacdaraha_aduunka: Duke its very sad to see how Somaliland is deteriorating. -
looooooooool@sandheere ,,,
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Madaxtooyada Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland DATE: 17/03/09 War-saxaafadeed Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland Mudane Daahir Rayaale Kaahin iyo wefdigii uu hogaaminayay, ayaa intii aanu ka soo amba-bixin Jamhuuriyadda Jabuuti, waxa uu la kulmay Walaalkii Ismaaciil Cumar Geelle, Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Jabuuti. Labada Madaxweyne waxa ay ka wada hadleen sii xoojinta xidhiidhada labada dal iyo sidii laysaga kaashan lahaa dhinacyada, Nabad gelyada, Horumarinta, iyadoo beryahanba xidhiidhka labada dal sii xoogaysanayay. Kulankaasi dhex maray Labada Madaxweyne waxa uu ku dhamaaday jawi degan. Wefdiga uu hogaaminayay Madaxweynaha Somaliland Mudane Daahir Rayaale Kaahin, waxa ay shalay galab soo gaadheen Caasimada Somaliland ee Hargeysa, iyaga oo halkaasi si weyn loogu soo dhaweeyay. Wefdiga Madaxweynaha waxa kale oo ka mid ahaa Marwada Koowaad ee Madaxweynaha Marwo Huda Barkhad Aadan, Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibada Mudane Cabdillaahi Maxamed Ducaale iyo Xoghayaha gaarka ah ee Madaxweynaha Mudane Axmed Maxamed Ciise. Alla Mahad leh. Axmed Maxamed Ciise Xoghayaha Gaarka ee Madaxweynaha JSL
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Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya oo la kulmay Madaxweynaha Rwanda + Pics
Jacaylbaro replied to Juje's topic in Politics
I'm sure you wouldn't have the same thoughts if it is him that is going to those places .... -
Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya oo la kulmay Madaxweynaha Rwanda + Pics
Jacaylbaro replied to Juje's topic in Politics
Maxaad sidaa ugu fekeri wayday during the Yey time ?? ,,, -
Come on ,,,
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SDWO (Hargeisa 16/03/09) Wefdigii balaadhnaa ee uu hogaaminayay Madaxweynaha Somaliland Mudane Daahir Rayaale Kaahin , ayaa galabta si weyn loogu soo dhaweeyay Magaalo Madaxda Somaliland ee Hargeysa ka dib markii ay socdaal qaatay Muddo ah ku tageen dalalka Ingiriiska, Djibouti iyo Itoobiya. Madaxweynaha Somaliland Md Daahir Rayaale Kaahin, ayaa markii uu ka soo degay Garoonka Diyaaradaha ee Cigaal international Airport inyar ka dib shir jaraa'id oo uu ku qabtay Xafiiskiisa madaxtooyada kaga war bixiyay booqashadaasi UK, waxaanu ku Bilaabay sidan "Markii aan halkan ka baxnay Jabuuti, ayaan sii marnay madaxweynaha Jabuutina kulan salaaneed ayaanu la yeelanay, Itoobiya ayaanu sii marnay oo aanu dhaafnay, Ingiriiska ayaanu tagnay. Sidii aanu ku balansanayn ayaanu isu aragnay waa markii u horaysay ee xoghayaha arrimaha dibada Ingiriiska aanu la kulano, inta badan waxaanu la kulmi jirnay wasiiru dawle, ama wasiirka Afrika. Run ahaantii waxyaabihii aanu ka wada hadalnay waxa ka mid ahaa kow dhaqaalaha sidii ay wax inooga tarayeen, xagga amniga wixii ay inaga tarayeen iyo xagga siyaasada waxay inaga tarayeen," ayuu yidhi Md. Daahir Rayaale Kaahin oo tafaasiil ka bixinayay kulankii xoghayaha arrimaha dibada Ingiriiska. "Waxay ahayd awal warbixin baa loogu gaynayee in aanu toos fool ka fool ah isku waraysano fariinteenii si fiican baanu u gudbinay, balankayaguna wuxuu noqday in Ingiriisku qadiyadeena dib u qiimayn doonaan, doorashada haddii Alle yidhaahdo soo socotana isbedel badan ku yeelan doonto xaaladeena, waxa kale oo aan ka hadlay meel kale oo la yidhaahdo Gatham House, oo dad badan oo siyaasiyiinta adduunka ah mar-mar loo ogolaado, warbixin baan ka jeediyay ka hadlaysa Somaliland marxaladihii ay martay, halka ay ku socoto iyo garnaqsi xaqa aanu u leenahay in aan ka mid noqono beesha caalamka. Dad badan oo meesha joogay su’aalo ayay I weydiiyeen laakiin meesha su’aalaha la isweydiiyo lagama baxo halkaas cid kala baxda looma ogola, waxay ahayd fursad kale oo aan fikradeena ka dhiibanayno dad badan oo aqoonyahan ah iyo dad badan oo siyaasiyiin ah ay si fiican inooga dhagaysteen." Madaxweynaha Somaliland oo ka hadlayay kulankii uu la yeeshay raysalwasaaraha Itoobiya, wuxuu yidhi "Raysal wasaaraha Itoobiya waanu la kulanay waxyaabo badan ayaanu ka wada hadalnay, arrinteena maalin kastaba in aanu dadaal wadno weeye sidii aan u riixi lahayn in arrinteenu u meel gaadho. Isfaham fiican ayaanu halkaana kula kulanay." Md. Daahir Rayaale Kaahin, oo ka hadlayay kulankii madaxda dalka Jabuuti, wuxuu yidhi "Dalka Jabuuti si fiican ayaa naloogu soo dhaweeyay madaxweynaha Jabuuti saaka ayaan la kulmay, wasiirka arrimaha dibaduna wuxuu la kulmay xoghayaha guud ee IGAD. Dhammaan kulamadaasi waxay ahaayeen kulamo wax ku ool ah, oo la is odhan karo qadiyadeena horumar badan ayaa ka muuqda." Intaas ka dib weriyayaashii shirkaasi sharaa’id ka qaybgalay ay madaxweynaha Somaliland Md. Daahir Rayaale Kaahin weydiiyeen su’aalo u dhacaysidan: S: Mudane madaxweyne, waxa jirta mudadii shanta sanadood ahayd ee lagu doortay iyo muddadii sanadka ahayd ee golaha guurtidu kuu kordhiyeen wax dagaal ah dalka kamay dhicin, markaa ma ka raaligelinaysaa shacbiga Somaliland mudadaasi labada jeer ah ee doorashadii madaxtooyada aanad ku qaban? J: Horta, waxaan ku weydiin lahaa marka u horaysa sharciga Somaliland ma taqaanaa, adigoo suxufi ah ma akhrisataa, dawlad mee ka baxaysaa ma jirto ilaa doorasho ay timaado. Aniguna wakhti ii kordhiya ma aan odhan duruuf baa keentay, shacbiga Somaliland-na kiis iima haystaan. Xeerarka dalka u yaalla ayaa la raacayaa, anigu haddii aan joogo iyo dabaday haddii ay qaar kale yimaadaan oo doorasho qabsoomi weydo, nidaamka iyo xeerarka dalka u yaalla ayaa la marayaa. S: Mudane madaxweyne in badan baad safaro dibada ah aad ka timaadeen waxaad hore u sheegteen in aqoonsigii Somaliland inuu in yar soo jiro markaa halka uu marayo bal faahfaahin naga sii? J: Horta aqoonsigii wax gidaaryaala oo laga soo qaadayo ma aha, dadaal weeye wuu socdaa dadaalku, waxaan sheegayaa maalintii aan bilaabay iyo maanta inuu maalinba maalinta ka dambaysa uu ka soo dhow yahay ayaan kuu sheegayaa. S: Xisbiga Kulmiye wuxuu ku doodayaa in marka la gaadho 6-da bisha April 2009, haddii doorasho ku qabsoomi weydo in golayaasha baarlamaanka loo gudbiyo oo wada tashi la iskugu yimaado arrintaas sideed u aragtaa? J: Xaggee ayay ku qoran tahay, anigu xeerka in la raaco ayuun aan aamisan nahay Kulmiye waa inuu xeerka raacaa, xeerarka waxaynu u samaysanay in aynaan murmin oo nin waliba ku qasbanaado inuu xeerka raaco.
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The President of the Republic of Somaliland, Dahir Rayale Kahin and his delegation arrive Hargeisa after they completed their visit to Britain, Ethiopia and Djibouti. Members from the government, parliament and other officials were at the airport to receive the delegation. Speaking to the media, the president said that during his visit he met the Britain’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. David Millband, the Ethiopian Prime Minister, Mr. Meles Zenawi and other officials where they discussed many issues concerning the security, development as well as political issues. Talking about the current Somaliland issues, the President called to follow the constitution. “Politicians have the right to ask people for votes but not to scare them” said the president.