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Yey (qabiilkee) kala yihiin wasiirada cusub?

SomaliNet Forum (Archive): RA'YIGA DADWEYNAHA - Your Opinion: Somalia: Archive (Before October 29, 2000): Yey (qabiilkee) kala yihiin wasiirada cusub?
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Xoogsade

Saturday, October 21, 2000 - 07:11 am
Ku qor halkaan magacyadooda iyo qabiiladooda.

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Saturday, October 21, 2000 - 08:20 am
Macalinka they are all Somalis and maybe kuli waa qabiilkaada ee lacag u xawil

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Ufffffffffff

Saturday, October 21, 2000 - 08:28 am
Dictotaror easy blood we are somalis no qabilis are for jaahilada. What i am saying take it easy blood don't go into that far!!!!!!!!!

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Somali

Saturday, October 21, 2000 - 09:50 am
Hadaad Qabiilkaaga ka waydid ma sakinaa liqee. Who cares ciday yihiin. Haday Somali dan u hayaan waa Somali.

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Ali Abdi ismail

Saturday, October 21, 2000 - 12:56 pm
Assalaamu allaykum
wasiiradu waa Soomali
qabiilkooduna waa soomaali
wadankuna waa soomaaliya
inaga oo dhamina waxaynu nahay soomaali
Abtirsiiyaheenuna waa diinta Islaamka.
waxynuna ka nimi ciida
waxaynuna ku noqonaynaa ciida/carada
waxaynuna uga sii soconaa Aakhiro(janno iyo cadaab miduun).

Qabyaaladuna waa bakhti urayee isaga tag rasuulkeeniiba (NNK) yiri ye

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abdikarim hassan

Saturday, October 21, 2000 - 01:10 pm
ali abdi ismail run baad sheegtay, cidina
run ma rabtee sidee la yeeli.

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Xoogsade

Monday, October 23, 2000 - 06:31 am
Xoogsade News Network - XNN.

MAGACYADA GOLAHA WASIIRADA IYO BEELAHA AY KASOO JEEDAAN 21 Oct 2000
Raiisal wasaaraha Soomaaliya Cali Khaliif Galeyr ayaa magacaabay Golihiisa wasiirada Jimcihii 20/10/00, golahaas oo ka kooban 23-wasiir waxaa lagu saleeyay qaabka awood qeybsiga qabiil oo Soomaalidu ay aalaaba wax ku qeybsato. Haddaba Wargeyska XOG-OGAAL ee ka soo baxa Muqdisho ayaa golaha cusub ee wasiirad u abtiriyay isagoo wasiir kasta beesha uu ka soo jeedo ku tilmaamay, qoraalkaas oo aynu sii habeynay waxa uu ahaa sidan

Magacyada Golaha cusub ee Wasiirada iyo beelaha ay ka soo jeedaan:


BEESHA DAAROOD: 6 JAGO

Magaca
Jagada
beesha

Cali Khaliif Galeyr
Wasiirka koowaad
Dhulbahante - Faarax Garaad


C/laahi Boqor Muuse
W/Gaashaandhigga
Majeerteen - Cusman Max’ud

Xasan Abshir Faarax
W/Macdanta & Biyaha
Majeerteen - Ciise Max’ud

Xasan Faarax Xujaale
W/Iskaashiga Gobolada
Ogaadeen - Cawlyahan

Cabdi Guuleed Maxamed
W/Gaadiidka
Mareexaan - Reer Diini

Sakariye Max’ud Sh.Cabdi
W/Warfaafinta
Leelkase



BEESHA HAWIYE: 5 JAGO

Magaca
Jagada
beesha

Daahir Sh. Max’ed-Dayax
W/Arrimaha Gudaha
Agbaal - Harti

C/qaadir Maxmed Madaxey
W/Sayniska & Tiknolojiyada
Abgaal - Waceysle

C/laahi Gacal Cabdi
W/Dib u dhiska & Dejinta
Xawaadle - Agoon

C/wahaab Macalin Max’ud
W/Xanaanada Xoolaha
Gaaljecel - Abtisame

C/weli Jaamac Warsame
W/Dekadaha & Gaadiidka Badda
H/gidir - Sacad



BEESHA DIGIL IYO MIRIFLE: 6 JAGO

Magaca
Jagada
beesha

Sayid Axmed Sh.Daahir
W/Maaliyadda
Mirifle

C/qaadir Max’ed C/raxmaan
W/Boosaha & Isgaarsiinta
Mirifle - Hadama

Yusuuf Macallin Amiin
W/Beeraha
Mirifle - Liisaan

Maxamed Cali [Kalay]
W/Hidaha iyo Tacliinta Sare
Mirifle

Maxamed Nuuraani Bakad
W/Kaluumeysiga
Digil

Xuseen Max’ud Sh.Xuseen
W/Warshadaha
Digil



BEESHA DIR: 7 JAGO

Magaca
Jagada
beesha

Cusmaan Jaamac Cali
Ku-xigeen wasiirka koowaad
Isaaq - Habar yoonis

Ismaaciil Max’ud Hurre
W/Arrimaha Dibadda
Isaaq - Cidagale

Maxamed Warsame Cali
W/ganacsiga
Isaaq - Habar awal

Max’ed Meydhane Buraale
W/Waxbarashada
Isaaq - Habar jecle

Maxamuud Cumar Faarax
W/Cadaaladda
Dirta Koonfureed

Xuseen Ceelaabe Faahiye
W/Qorsheynta
Gudabiirse - M. casse

Siciid Maxamed Abokar W/Howlaha Guud Ciise


BEELAHA ISUTAGA: 1 JAGO

Magaca
Jagada
beesha

C/casiis Muqtaar Macalin W/Shaqada iyo Isboortiga Jareer


Waxaan weli la magacaabin wasiirada Caafimaadka iyo Horumarinta ReerMiyiga oo la filayo in Hawiyaha iyo isutaga (beelaha kale) la siiyo siiba Murusade iyo Reer Xamar. Waxaan maqaalkan inoo soo gudbiyay joornaalka BANADIR ee ka soo baxa magaalada Muqdisho. Inta ka hartey magacyada wasiirada Dowlada gadaal ayaan idiinkala socodsiin doonaa kolka lagu dhawaaqo.

XNN

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waddani

Tuesday, October 24, 2000 - 12:32 pm
I don't understand why these people always want Somalia to be divided, hopeless and without government. Somalia is ONE, and we should all recognize and support the new government to build what's been destroyed and restore our nationality and dignity AND to avoid further bloodshed.

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Hargeisa-son

Wednesday, October 25, 2000 - 01:15 pm
Somali warlord steps up attack on new president
MOGADISHU, Oct 22 (AFP) -
Somali warlord Hussein Mohamed Aidid on Sunday accused President Abdulkassim Salat Hassan of violating both an agreement and an arms embargo and said his faction and political allies will not deal with the new government.

"Salat violated the letter of understanding between me and him in Libya last month, when he pledged to speak to faction and political leaders in Mogadishu before claiming the country's presidency and declaring the so-called government and anouncing cabinet members," Aidid told AFP by telephone.

Aidid accused Salat, who last month became the Horn of Africa country's first head of state in almost a decade, of violating a UN arms embargo and importing weapons to fight his rivals inside Somalia.

"Every faction in Mogadishu is well armed and has the right to protect its fiefdom from new warlord (Salat), but more weapons are due to arrive in Mogadishu on Sunday to fuel further hostilities," Aidid said.

Government spokesman Idris Hassan Dirye confirmed Sunday the arrival of weapons and military uniforms from Yemen, but said they will be "used for the new police force in the Somali capital and not to fight against any faction."

Salat was appointed president by a transitional parliament in neighbouring Djibouti after a peace conference initiated and hosted by President Ismail Omar Guelleh.

He later nominated Ali Khalif Galaydh as his prime minister. Galaydh on Friday appointed a cabinet amid renewed opposition from clan faction leaders.

Most armed Somali factions in Mogadishu, with the central southern Somali Bay and Bakol regional strongman Hassan Mohamed Nur Shatigudud, have rejected the conference and its outcome outright.

Salat, who has declared that "the day of the warlords was over," depends for security on rag-tag freelance militias and notorious battle-wagons of the kind used by warring clan militias until his police force is inaugurated.

Somali militias easily change allegiance from one group to another for opportunistic or clan reasons.

Mohamed Qanyare Afrah, another warlord who also has considerable military strength in Mogadishu, said on Saturday that Salat had no mandate to send any of his supporters to his territory to avoid renewed bloodshed.

"The Djibouti government-appointed administration would ignite renewed violence in Somalia. If Salat's men attempt to disarm anybody in areas under my control, then they would face the consequence," Qanyare warned.

Mogadishu, which has been divided since dictator Mohamed Siad Barre was toppled in 1991, is currently controlled by opposing warlords backed by armed militia capable of disrupting plans to unify it.

The city's main sea and airport has been closed since 1995 and at the mercy of artillery fire from rival warlords.

Salat's administration enjoys support from the outside world, but leaders of the breakaway Republic of Somaliland in the north, and the neighbouring autonomous state of Puntland, accounting for more than half of the country's territory, have also strongly rejected the Djibouti initiated peace process and its outcome.

The leaders of Somaliland and Puntland do not have international recognition.

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