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SOO MAAL   

The Awakened SSC People

 

 

LASANOD ONLINE:- Wearing sky blue costumes adorned with a star, the people of Sool, Sanaag & Cayn (SSC) regions have been holding endless meetings and conferences around the world over the past couple of months.

 

The sky blue gowns, headbands, and T-shirts, are a collective tribute to the Somali national flag. Donning the flag of Somalia is also a clear message to show that SSC regions are not part of any secession whatsoever. The main point of these meetings is to regain control of the SSC regions.

 

These meetings are being held in many urban cities like Minneapolis, London, Nashville, Nairobi, etc. Causes that have lead SSC regions into the present status quo are being discussed. The atmosphere is gratifying since participants are showing optimal eagerness to rebuild the SSC regions. SSC expatriates around the world are also giving their support and endorsement to the ongoing SSC traditional leaders’ assembly in Burowadal, Somalia.

 

The dignity of other fellow Somalia, even those who are unlawfully controlling the city of Laascaanood, is respected in the conversations. Heated debates are ongoing, but people are just. They act as though they were in full compliance with the Koranic verse:

 

“And let not the hatred of a people degrade you into being unjust. Be just, for its closest piety.” (V: 8)

 

However, in spite of the amount of tolerance and the attempt at being fair, the gravity of the situation inevitably surfaces. What is bothersome is that SSC regions are controlled by others. The city of Laascaanood was growing before it was conquered by militias from Hargeisa. The economy of the city has since nose-dived as if the city was under an economic embargo. Moreover, all traditional leaders of the SSC are living in exile today.

 

These discouraging conditions and others are why many SSC people are biting their lower lip. In response to such challenges, it became necessary that appropriate actions need to be performed. Thus far, the promising thing is that most SSC people understand these problems and thus are willing to be involved in dealing with them. Another progress is that the SSC people are putting their differences aside and are uniting for regaining control of their land.

 

SSC people are shining and are getting the word out in plausible ways. During breaks of the above mentioned conferences, for example, young men and women are hitting the stage and performing Somali folklore dances such as Jaandheer, which is popular in SSC regions. They are singing and reading patriotic songs and poems to not only entertain but to motivate the audience. The message is clear, “SSC regions are part of Somalia.”

 

The granddaughter of the Somali acclaimed legendary poet, Ismail Mirre, seized the moment in a meeting which has been held in London. Following the footsteps of her grandfather, she wrote and read a heartwarming poem to her audience. Three fine lines of that poem are:

 

Guryo kale ragaa roorayoon tooda garanaynin

 

Rag ninkay gargaaraan iyaga gebi ka tuuraayo

 

Midnimada dadkaa goobayaan cidi u garaabaynin

 

In addition, Saado Ali, a popular artist, has recently released the hit song “Libdhi maysid Laascaanood.” This song, which is motivating the SSC to stand for reclaiming the Laascaanood city, has received many compliments from the most Somali speaking people. Saado, throughout her entire music career, is known for advocating the justice. Her justice promoting songs and shows cannot be misinterpreted. Now, she is singing the ‘Dal Qudha’ song which reads:

 

Dakanadu ninkeeday mar kale doog ku noqotaaye Waxse digey ninkii yidhii war baa laga danbaysiine Miyaa lays dirqiyayaa ileen dookhu waa qarane Denbi kii ka galay waa danbaa loo deldelayaa Duniduna waxay noo taqaan waa dalkaa qudha e Soomaliya ninkii diidayaa magaca ha u daayo

 

These songs and many others that will follow would be a part of the ongoing efforts indicating that the people of SSC are waking up. Awakening songs and poems are definitely needed to stimulate the people of SSC regions. Therefore, these folklore dances, songs, patriotic poems and blue colored costumes are the beginning of a struggle through which the people of SSC would shake off the shackles of the unjust.

 

Theatrical and artistic messages are not the only weapons being used by the SSC people. Demonstrations have been recently held throughout the Cayn region, especially in Buhodle district. Thousands of people took to the streets; waved the blue sky Somali flag; chanted patriotic phrases; and supported the SSC traditional leaders meeting in Burowadal.

 

The single strongest evidence showing that SSC are part of Somalia is that all SSC traditional leaders are clearly supporting the unity of Somalia. When Hargeisa invaded Laascaanood two years ago, all SSC traditional leaders fled to remote villages. They did so to prove that they are against secession smeared activities of Hargeisa in the SSC regions. They decided to come back to Laascaanood only when the city is liberated. That is what they are waiting for today.

 

Now, the SSC traditional leaders are gathering in Burowadal village. While still peacefully calling Hargeisa to deploy its militias from the SSC regions, the goal of this conference is to create an independent local administration for SSC. However, Hargeisa turns a deaf ear to the SSC traditional leaders. Disrespecting the traditional leaders means disrespecting the entire SSC people. But the SSC people are paying a heed to their traditional leaders. So, a justified anger is incubating in the SSC people as far as Hargeisa militias are present in these regions.

 

There has never been a day in which the SSC people are more unified and willing to restore their reputation. Their movement is not based on hatred but upon their will to fight against injustice. To do so, they prefer to utilize peaceful endeavors such as demonstrations and literature as well as diplomacy and peace initiatives. But, If Hargeisa doesn’t comply with what the SSC people are demanding, things would be different.

 

This struggle has rolled its wheels. Therefore, there are two choices for Hargeisa to explore, one of which is to disturb the struggle. The other option is to leave the SSC regions alone. It seems that Hargeisa has the tendency to the latter one, but that would lead into a regional instability.

 

 

Mohamed Hassan

 

 

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Cowke   

Ciidan iyo Tigniko gaashaaman oo soo gaadhey Buuro wadal

 

Buuro-wadal (Radiolaascaanood1.com) Tigniko iyo Ciidan ayaa saaka ka soo ambabaxay Magaalada Garowe,si diiranna loogu soo dhaweeyey Xarunta SSC ee Buuro-wadal.

 

Magaalada Buuro-wal ayaa waxaa soo gaadhey Gaadiid dagaal iyo Ciidan badan oo saaka ka soo kolonyeystey Xarunta Puntland ee Garowe,Gaadiidkan ayaa waxaa ka mid yihiin dib u soo celinta dhulka SSC ee ay gacanta ku hayaan Somaliland.

 

 

Gawaadhidan ayaa waxaay ka soo degeen dekeda Bosaaso in mudo ahna waxay ku xaraysnaayeen Garoowe halkaasi lala sugayey maalinta ay leedahay,gaadiidkan ayaa waxaa soo iiibiyey Qurba joogta SSC,taasina waxay mujinaya sida ay ugu go�an tahay in ay Xoreeyaan dhulkoodii SSC.

 

 

Dhinaca kale Ciidan aad u tiro badan ayaa lagu uruuriyey deegaanka Hawdka SSC,gaadiidkan iyo Ciidanka saaka ka soo baxay Garowe ayaa waxay yihiin hordhac ciidamada SSC ee dub u soo celinta SSC.

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A_Khadar   

Oday Oodweyne xagii kasoo baxay oo beryahan ku jiray.. Oday things have changed a lot lately. So catch it up bal horta before you post your two cents..

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A_Khadar   

Originally posted by Ferguson:

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Agah. Waar nimanka ma saas ayaa dhaanto cinyaar ka ah?
:D
That aint' Dhaanto.. Any ciyaar you see ma waxaad u malaynaysaa dhaanto..

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Kamaavi   

Originally posted by A_Khadar:

quote:Originally posted by Ferguson:

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Agah. Waar nimanka ma saas ayaa dhaanto cinyaar ka ah?
:D
That aint' Dhaanto.. Any ciyaar you see ma waxaad u malaynaysaa dhaanto..
Ma qoob ka ciyaar baa kolka? :D

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Dalmar thanks for the video. Waa jaandheer cayaar ka mid ah cayaaraha gobolada Sool iyo Sanaag. Waana qeyb ka mid ah cayaaraha hidaha oo ay caanka ku yihiin ee loo yaqaan Heelada.

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Liibaan   

Koore walaal you welcome, waa runtaa Jaandheer waa ciyaar caan ah oo aad looga yaqaano Gobollada Sool, Sanaag iyo Cayn (Darwiishland & Maakhirland)

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Saalax   

Jandheer originally originated from Erigavo, this is the first time i have seen the people of sool doing jandheer or ciyaar somali so it baffles(confused) me how somebody can say it's ciyaar darawishland.

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A_Khadar   

Originally posted by Jacaylbaro:

Stuff & Nonsense ...........

^ when using one's own/made words, it's good idea to give the credit.. say according to NG, "Stuff and Nonsenses"..lol..

 

Which one is nonsense? The topic or the claim of Jaandheer origins?

 

By the way the Saacad kid, everything you heard or see it's from Sanaag.. well then when Jaandheer started, Sanaag was dwelt by who???

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Kamaavi   

Originally posted by Koora-Tuunshe:

Dalmar thanks for the video. Waa jaandheer cayaar ka mid ah cayaaraha gobolada Sool iyo Sanaag. Waana qeyb ka mid ah cayaaraha hidaha oo ay caanka ku yihiin ee loo yaqaan Heelada.

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