Taariikhdu waxbay hagtaa, dadkuna wuu haybiyaa……Dhacdo kasta oo dunida ka dhacdaa raad ayey ka tagtaa, siiba dhacdooyinka murgada leh ee ay ka mid yihiin Xasuuqa iyo dil wadareedka lagu bartilmaamaysto Isir iyo Qoomiyad gaara oo aan waxba galabsan. sida caadiga ah wax kasta oo la qariyaa ma qarsoomaan, wakhti kasta ha qaadatee wax badan ayaa la ogaadaa marka muddo ka soo wareegto.
Bogan ka daalaco, daawo oo ka dhagayso warar sugan iyo aragtiyo hufan oo dhexdhexaad ah!
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Xus oo Xasuusnoow Xasuuqii Xeebta Jasiira ee 1989kii
SDWO (London 17/07/2010) Maanta waxay ku beegantahay sanadguuradii 19aad ee ka soo wareegtay habeenkii murugada badnayd ee 17kii July 1989 xeebta Jasiira ee magalaada muqdisho lagu xasuuqay 46 nin oo reer Somaliland ahaa oo habeenkaas iyagoo hurda saqdhexe guryahooga lagala baxay iyagoon wax denbi ah gelin laakiin loo xasuuqay isir ahaan halkay ka soo jeedeen.
Hadaba waxaa dhawr sano ka hor SDWO uu waraysi ka qaaday Gaashaanle Sare Canjeex oo dadaafeeyay inuu xasuuqaas ka danbeeyay. Hadaba waxa maanta xuska xasuuqii jasiira noo suurtogashay inaan warysi gaar ah le yeelano Adan Axmed Cabdi (dery) oo hada ku nool UK, oo habeenkaas ku jiray dadkii guryaha lagala baxay hase yeeshee wakhtigiisa oo aan dhamaan uu nin ay jaar ahaayeen ka reebay in la kaxeeyo. Waraysigan oo uu qaaday Guled Abdi Sheekhaash wuxuu u dhacay sidan:
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Somaliland: Ballots and Bullets: The Tale of the Two Somalia
On June 26, 1960, British Somaliland received its independence as the State of Somaliland, notification of the birth of the new state was duly communicated to the United Nations and some thirty-five members duly accorded it diplomatic recognition. On July 1, 1960, what had mutated into the Italian-administered UN trust territory of Somalia received its independence. The two states then entered into a hasty union that a number of legal scholars have argued fell short of the minimal standards for legal validity, and which the Somalilanders quickly regretted due in no small measure to the discrimination which the northerners, predominantly members of the Isaq clan-family, suffered at the hands of the numerically-superior members of clans from other regions following the unilateral abrogation of the act of union between the former British Somaliland and the erstwhile Somalia Italiana. The ill-advised union came about under the influence of the African nationalism fashionable during the period, even though, common language and religion notwithstanding, the two territories had never developed a common sense of nationhood and had very different colonial experiences.
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Somaliland: Somaliland poll hailed; recognition next?
International election observers hail the "free and fair" presidential election in Somaliland, where the opposition won. Also neighbour countries Ethiopia and Djibouti hail the poll. But is recognition within reach for Somaliland?
Several monitor groups followed Somaliland's second presidential polls since independence in 1991, both foreign and national. All agree that the election was well organised and free, which is ultimately witnessed by the victory of opposition candidate Ahmed Mahamoud Silanyo.
Somaliland Non-State Actors Forum (SONSAF), who deployed a larger Somaliland-wide non-partisan election observers' group, today issued a statement agreeing to foreign observers. "The 26 June 2010 Presidential election took place in a general peaceful and transparent environment," SONSAF concludes.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Somaliland: Somaliland's huge success! By Professor Iqbal Jhazbhay.
PRESS STATEMENT ON 26TH JUNE 2010 SOMALILAND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS .BY PROFESSOR IQBAL JHAZBHAY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA
In my capacity as Professor at the University of South Africa, I was honoured to witness Somaliland’s 2010 Presidential Elections over a 7 day period (22 to 29 June 2010). A veritable feast for field-researchers and NEPAD political activists for good governance!
Indeed, this 2nd historic Somaliland Presidential election is a huge success. The peaceful transfer of power via the ballot box, and the credible democratic election process – a rarity, is an additional boon to Somaliland’s reputation as ‘Africa’s best-kept secret’.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Somaliland: An open letter to Somaliland President-elect: congratulations and stay away from Somalia
The Somaliland second presidential election was political milestone for the people, who voted for change at this time.
Somaliland’s National Election Commission (NEC) proved professionalism and dedication to job, and rescued the country from possible political disagreement.
The people of Somaliland showed the world that Somaliland is not “One Man’s Country” and that any leader can be changed through voting, and that fighting and violence don’t have place in Somaliland.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
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