Jacaylbaro

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  1. loooooooooooooooooool ,, is that coz you didn't manage to meet him. Waar imagine this Redsea telling me he is in Hargeisa and hiding himself like dhoocil yar oo oday lagu fadhiisinaayo ,, he was even hiding his phone numbers to avoid any calls from me. From that day i was suspicious about him ..... markaa lama sheegsheegee ,, as far as i know the Zulu somali speaking is better than many SOL somali origins from Burco when it comes to the Somali language. He is even coming to Borama to meet his soon-to-be-wife ,,,,,,,
  2. Statement on Somaliland’s Progress Towards Consolidation of Democracy Made at the European Parliament In a conference he has participated “ The Future of Democracy in Zimbabwe- European Assistance under African Leadership” held at the EU Parliament on December 4th, under the auspices of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe ( ALDE ), Mohamoud Abdi Daar, made the following points on the situation in Somaliland . After congratulating the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) in organising this conference in which highly distinguished delegates are participating, I would like to join other speakers in expressing support and solidarity with the people of Zimbabwe in their struggle for human rights and justice. Respect of fundamental human rights and freedoms are indispensable for the political, economic and social development of any society.And efforts to promote and support such democratic rights are commendable and praiseworthy. Participatory democracy plays an important role in nation-building in Somaliland and especially since 1991, after she seperated from Somalia. This enabled her to make remarkable achievements and to re- establish peace and stability in this region, in the Horn of Africa. Somaliland has successfully established democratic institutions, based on the rule of law. Hundreds of thousands of refugees and displaced persons were repartiated. Towns, roads, schools and hospitals, destroyed by the former dictatorial regime, were re-builf by the hardworking people of Somaliland, on self-reliant basis.To date, primary school enrollment is more than 90 % . Health service has tremendously improved following return of Somaliland medical doctors from abroad. Safe and piped water is also available to almost 50 % of the urban population, ( Mark Bradbury, On Becoming Somaliland, 1997 ). In Somaliland, economic growth is mainly based on the private sector which contributes by and large to employment and to the raising of the standard of living in the country. More efforts are also being put in place to strengthen this important sector, as well as to encourage foreign investment and accelerate livestock and fishery exports. With regard to its transition to full- fledged democracy, Somaliland is making a great deal of progress. Voter-registration is now under way, with the cooperation of the European Union. The second direct presidential election is scheduled to take place at the end of March 2009. Such success and achievements put Somaliland in an envious position. These are main reasons why she was subjected to a massive and brutal suicidal attacks on October 29, 2008 in which more than 25 people were killed and more than 31 were injured. In their futile and wicked efforts, the terrorists targeted the Presidential Palace, the Ethiopian trade center and the UNDP office. The resolute people of Somaliland expressed anger and condemned those unprovoked and cowardly acts of evil aggression and hatred.. The government and people expressed thier strong determination to defend their freedom and hard-won indepedence against criminal terrorist organizations, failed states and enemies of freedom and human progress. Somalilanders and their government express their appreciation to all governments, inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations for their solidarity and support in this difficult hour. Furthermore, they request urgent, concrete moral and material assistance from the international community to meet the development and security needs of the counrty. Somaliland’s strong faith in international cooperation and solidarity impel her to meet its international obligations, as a mature and responsible state. For these reasons Somaliland and its hardworking people have great confidence that the international community would reconsider the status of the country and accord her diplomatic recogntion at this juncture, more than ever before, since she fulfils all indispensable requirements and conditions for statehood as stipulated in international law.
  3. looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooo@Cara ,,,,, that cracked me up ,, thanks for laugh ,, Good morning everybody ,, it is the second day after Eid and i'm just here to work only for two days before i go for a one-month leave.
  4. Yeah ,,, you make a move it is always good for Somaliland sxb. Even those who tried to harm SL are realizing how that was helpful for SL ,,,,
  5. I'm glad that camel's demand is increasing by the day ,,,,, time to buy some and work on their numbers. hehe
  6. I Luv the picture too ..... there should be a reason they chose this village. koolkat, just keep quiet and watch haday taasi dhacdo and let me know markay dhamaato ,,
  7. loooooooooooooooool@f ,,,,, No i don't live that area niyow. But is not bad to pay a visit sometimes ,, hehe
  8. A&T maanta waa lagu hayaa sxb ,, adigaa kolba dabin is gelinaya ee maxaan kugu sameeyaa. If this is true ,,, it is a BAD BAD strategy of Al-Shabaab ,, as always.
  9. Originally posted by xiinfaniin: ^^Certianly sh. Godane feels he has a moral obligation to liberate SL! Maalintaa aan waraysanno red sea... True about his feeling of a moral obligation and that is the root of the problem. Maalintaa maxaad Redsea ka waraysan kolayba wuu dawikhiye ,,,,,,,,,
  10. WAxaan rabay inaan jawaabo lakin markaad Ayoub iyo Suldaanka ku leexisay baan Ilaahay kaaga yaabay oon idhi odayga meesha ha ku ceebayn ,,,,
  11. Mogadishu — Sheik Hassan Dahir Aways, The chairman of the Asmara-based wing of the Alliance for the R-libration of Somalia told Shabelle Radio on Tuesday that Ethiopia is playing a new trick to divide Somalis into clans to achieve its goals. Sheik Aways said that Ethiopia wants to implement its new plans in the hands of the Somali strong tribes. "We found this information from individuals who met the Ethiopian premier Meles zenawi," Sheik Aways said. Meles told those individuals he had met that he was going to divide Somalia into clans by using the strong clans. Aways added. He called for the Somali people to be cautious what he called the new tricks of the enemy. Mr. Aways also said that Ethiopia was very worried about the return of the Islamic movements in Somalia. The statement of Sheik Aways comes as Islamic insurgents have been capturing towns after towns for the past week. web page
  12. Waar those pirates are managed by a high level committee ... that is why the guy is mad about the SL fighting against them if you know what i mean ,,,
  13. Redka, adiga bahashaadu waa indho la'aan niyow. They have major things than destroying and working in xabaalaha. Look around and see what they're facing.
  14. Xataa diintii bay bahasha geliyeen Ilaahay inkaar ha ku ridee ............