
Jacaylbaro
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Originally posted by nuune: naag baa carartay daf nin baa kadaba kacay haf sariirta bey isku tuurtay shaf isna waa ka daba booday shuf baatiga beey tuuratay baf macawistii baa raacday buf diricii buu gooyey ruf lugta qabo baa ka dhacday naf madaxuu la galay kaf ayadna waa ay la dagtey raf wey kala boodeen waf markaasey is fiiriyeen af maxaad sameeseen gaf
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Originally posted by Abu_Diaby- Al Zeylaci: ELECtions( in somalia at least) are over rated and mostly a waste of time. Just choose a man the traditional way and rotate it amongst the clans. and which clan would you start with ??
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You don't have to compare Somaliland to Iraq and Afghanistan ,, those place are more like Muqdisho. Tell your Sharif to hold elections just like Iraq. to postpone elections means there is a government and stability ,,,, what did u expect ?/ ,, Violence, war ?? ,,, Sorry to disappoint you mate.
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Nin xanuunsanaya ayaa maalin booqday goob caafimaad. Dhakhtarkii markii uu la kulmay ee baadhis lagu sameeyey ayaa loo sheegay in aan xanuun hayn, laakiin uu hayo shaki. Dhakhtarkii wuxuu kula taliyey in uu iska saaro shakiga oo uu iska dhaadhiciyo in aanu xanuunsanayn. Ninkii wuu aqbalay taladii dhakhtarka iyo natiijadii baadhistaba, waxaana u diyaar garoobay in uu baxo. Dhakhtarkii baa ku yidhi, lacagta ha iloobin ee inanka maqalka jooga u sii dhiib. Ninkii baa yidhi, Diktoore adiguna iska dhaadhici in aan lacagtii ku siiyey!!!
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Anagoo saaran cagaf Oo mareyna raf Ayaan noqonay naf Tuulo ayaanu nidhi jaf Waxaanu galnay saf Waxaanu helnay laf Mid baa is yidhi daf Say gacantu tidhi baf Mid baa la cararay xif Bir baa goysay xaf Waxaa xanaaqay qof Cid ku hadasha af Waxay noqotay dhif
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more time to sort out the registered voters ,,, they need to operate the server and that would take sometime. Then there is no enough time for campaigning.
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It is not a financial reason now, donors are ready to contribute but rather other obstacles.
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Nothing is officially confirmed but it is going to be postponed again ,,, 2 or 3 months ....
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Nothing is officially confirmed but it is going to be postponed again ,,, 2 or 3 months ....
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Hargaysa: secessionists arrest one of their former SSC agents
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
A message to everybody who wants to mess up with Somaliland ,,,,, -
No ,, that is not the word ,,,,,,
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HARGEISA, Somaliland - A palpable sense of excitement is present in Somaliland as the national elections get closer. The president of the republic, Mr.Dahir Rayaale Kaahin, spoke twice in public to declare that this election is going to be a historical event for the unrecognized semi-autonomous region in the Horn. He once again promised that if his party, Udub, loses the election, he will hand over his seat as proof of the democratic legitimacy of the electoral process. The finance minister, Ambassador Awil Ali Duale, who is a very powerful and influential politician, was in more belligerent mood, and condemned the opposition for what he called their aggressive mentality. He said: They are already giving signs of war if they do not win the election. There is nothing like a win-win situation in politics. I suggest they stop the insults and the failure politics which they are using against the innocent people who fled civil wars to re build normal, stable and peaceful lives again in Somaliland. Every political party expects to win, but we also have in mind, I pray, to hand over peacefully and that is what the good leaders and people who want their country to develop desire.” Minister Awil Ali Duale went on to say that he did not want to see what happened in Kenya ever repeated again in Africa, as it will destroy the political legitimacy of the continent. He also took examples from other crisis hit nations and pointed out that Somaliland is stable and peaceful and focusing on a democratic process. The Electoral Commission of Somaliland’s Chairman Mr. Jama Sweden, gave an exclusive interview with SSI and mentioned that the elections fund is ready from the government and the European Union. He added that a big delegation had visited, led by the Swedish Ambassador to Kenya from the EU, who spent one full working day in Somaliland and held talks with the three political parties, the National Electoral Commission and the president. They promised they will do everything they can to make the process efficient and democratic. He said: We at the Electoral Commission have no other worries and are working very hard on how we will make the election on time. That is our responsibility.” He also sent a message to the opposition political parties, saying: “We hear from the media these days that some of them have started condemning the Government and misled people by saying the Government can delay the upcoming election if they wish. That is an insult to the Electoral Commission. It’s our job and no-one can play our role. “We understand we are running out of time and it seems we can’t even make March 29, as planned, but we are not sleeping, we are doing our best efforts to make it on time.” The chairman was responding to the message from opposition party, Kulmiye, which said the elections will be delayed at the behest of the Government. Chairman Jama Sweden added: We have vowed to do the election process cleanly and we consult with each party, but after we all agree we hear from the media totally different messages sent by some of those whom we have agreed with. That is causing confusion about who to believe.” By: Moha Dahir Farah Jirreh
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I've just paid for a 10 minutes one ..... a bit expensive but was really good.
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i don't know why you talk about the back side that much ,,, but i'm talking about a kiss here ,,
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looooooooool ,, sure , i'll probably pay someone.
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I need a KISS today ...... really
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It is so damn hot ,,, but i have coffee
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Not ismalure ,, Just Islure ,,,
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looooooool@ismalura ,,,,,,,,,,, aniguna islure ,,
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Salaamu Calaykum ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Where is everybody ??
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U.N. urges Somalis overseas to back peace process
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
You hear the guy virtual warriors ,,,,,,,,, -
MOGADISHU, Feb 28 (Reuters) - The United Nations urged Somalis living abroad to condemn violent insurgents and support President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed's new administration as it meets in Mogadishu for the first time on Saturday. Ahmed is trying to form an inclusive unity government that will be the 15th attempt in 18 years to bring stability to the failed Horn of Africa state, which Washington fears could become a safe haven for extremists linked to al Qaeda. Rebels including the hardline Islamist al Shabaab group attacked government forces and African Union (AU) peacekeepers on Tuesday and Wednesday, setting off the city's fiercest battles in weeks. More than 80 people, mostly civilians, were killed. A local human rights group in Mogadishu said this week's clashes had uprooted some 17,000 people, and that 29 women and 12 children were among the dead. In an open letter to the Somali diaspora, U.N. envoy Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah said the return of ministers to Mogadishu proved progress towards peace was being made faster than most Somalis or the international community had dared hope. "Please tell those wanting Somalia to remain a divided country at the bottom of the heap to stop and focus on the peace process, on themselves, on their families and people to whom they bring only misery," Ould-Abdallah said. More than 16,000 civilians have been killed in Somalia's two-year-old insurgency, 1 million have been driven from their homes, more than a third of the population depend on aid, and large parts of the capital lie empty and ruined by shellfire. Al Shabaab gained support as one of many rebel groups fighting Ethiopian troops propping up the previous government. An Ethiopian withdrawal in January placated some Somalis, but al Shabaab has now turned its fire on the small AU peacekeeping mission, AMISOM, and Ahmed's new government. SUICIDE BOMBERS Al Shabaab, which the United States has formally listed as a foreign terrorist organisation with close ties to al Qaeda, said on Saturday many youths had volunteered for suicide attacks on the 3,500-strong AU force of troops from Uganda and Burundi. "We have many teenagers who are competing to be enlisted as suicide bombers. They are bravely ready to penetrate our enemy's weak defences," Shabaab said on its website www.kataaib.info. "We promise any group that comes to violate our religion and land will return in bad health, God willing." Two suicide bombings killed 11 peacekeepers from Burundi last weekend during an al Shabaab raid on an AMISOM base. On Saturday, Ahmed told reporters in Mogadishu the AU troops would leave once Somalis had reached a comprehensive peace deal. "There is no need for more bloodshed," he said. "We are all Muslims ... our priority is the implementation of sharia law." Ould-Abdallah accused the insurgents of being jealous of Ahmed, a moderate former Islamist leader, and said they would not be allowed to continue killing and kidnapping at will. "Previously they may have killed their compatriots and watched the international community simply organise a new conference to discuss Somalia again and again," he said. "However this is the past. Your people, their friends and neighbours are tired of this endless bloodletting. They will not accept it anymore and nor will the international community."