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Re: dil dhex maray Barkad SY iyo Barkad Dhulbahante

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Deyr season is between September & November. Not december.



You keep mentioning emperior. Emperior ma ninkaagi ba? :lol: . I have told you two sa'ad yoonis guys who went out for some wild adventures(armed and killing one dhullo in the process) does not count as herds of nomads coming to your territory for grazing. :lol:

I will find one that is the current - 2011 - Feb situation in Eastern Somaliland.


For the moment being though we know the annual rainfall per year for each region. One can't not deny the fact the Eastern lowland regions recieves the least amount of rainfall per mm.

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It's not just in 2007. Also between 2001-2004. Eastern Somaliland was the hardest hit by drought.



Worst of Somaliland drought is over

afrol News, 16 February - After more than three years of drought in eastern Somaliland, abundant and well distributed winter rains have led to excellent harvests. The region however still has to recover from the long drought and an estimated 500,000 people in Somaliland and Somalia remain in a state of food crisis.

According to the latest report on food security in Somalia and Somaliland by the agency Food Security Analysis Unit Somalia (FSAU), the "exceptionally good 2004/05 Deyr rains" have led to above average cereal production in most cropping areas. The Deyr rains are annual short rains between November and January that are of great importance to agriculture and livestock in the dry Horn region.

In Somaliland and neighbouring northern Somalia, the 2004/05 Deyr rains had ended the more than three year drought cycle in the region, FSAU says. In Somaliland, especially the troubled eastern Sool and Sanaag provinces - which are partly occupied by Somalia - had been hardest hit, but also the central Todgheer province in 2004 started to note the effects of the long drought.

Cumulative rainfall during this Deyr season had been 160 to 300 percent more than the normal rainfall performance in Somaliland and much of Somalia. Satellite photos had shown that the current vegetation cover is denser than usually at this time of year. The above normal rains had renewed the crippled pasture and water sources in pastoral and agricultural areas throughout the country. This was especially needed in Sool and Sanaag, where water sources for humans and livestock had dried up.

In Somaliland, two harvests are now above average. The Karan 2004 cereal production harvest, in December 2004, in the western, less drought-affected agro-pastoral provinces of Awdal, Galbeed and Togdheer had also been good. Harvests here were estimated at 17,100 metric tonnes, which is 117 percent of the post-war average, according to the FSAU report. Further, the post-Deyr harvests are set to be above average.

However, an estimated 500,000 people in Somalia and Somaliland "still remain in a state of humanitarian emergency or livelihood crisis," according to the definitions used in the FSAU report. These groups were said to "require immediate humanitarian assistance in the form of resource transfers and livelihood support," the report added.

The continued need for livelihood support in Somaliland and northern Somalia was due to the multiple shocks in this region. Eastern Somaliland had been victim to drought, freezing rains and armed conflict. Northern Somalia additionally had been locally hit by the December tsunami and flooding.

Combined with the extent of environmental degradation, cumulative livestock deaths, high levels of indebtedness and widespread destitution, this would lead to "a considerable lag time before most pastoralists will begin to recover." How long it would take for these pastoralists to recover and who would be able to recover, would "largely depend on the outcome of the 2005-2006 Gu and Deyr seasons," the FSAU report said.

The number of people requiring immediate humanitarian assistance was however starting to drop slowly in Somaliland and northern Somalia. In mid-2004, there were an estimated 58,000 people in a state of humanitarian emergency and 160,000 persons in a state of livelihood crisis in eastern Somaliland. The estimates after the Deyr rains have dropped to 52,000 and 115,000 respectively.

For the livestock trade, Somaliland's principal export, the crisis however seems to have ended with more permanent damages. The number of sheep and goats exported in 2004 is similar to that of 2003, but remains far below the numbers exported prior to the livestock ban of 1998, following an animal outbreak.

A new shift in export patterns is further set to concern Somaliland authorities. In 2005, Bosasso port exported the bulk of animals from Somalia and Somaliland, which is a shift from the pre-livestock ban time when Berbera was the main port of export. Bosasso is located in the Puntland region of Somalia - which occupies parts of the Sool and Sanaag provinces - while Berbera is Somaliland's main port.
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I provided the source for your information http://www.faoswalim.org/userfiles/Drou ... r-2010.pdf

December 2010 Rainfall Performance
The month of December marks the end of the Deyr rainy season in many parts of Somalia. The 2010 Deyr rainy season however ended earlier in November and therefore no rains were reported during the month of December in any part of the country.

You can't try to disprove point with maps that are couple of years old :lol: :lol:
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This is from 2010. What excuse will you find now Granddaughter of gurgurte? :lol:

Once again look at the food level insecurity in Eastern Somaliland caused by the drought. Hardest hit areas are Eastern Somaliland (Humanitarian Emergency).

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^ :lol: Epic Fail :lol: :lol:

First of all, It says Borderline Food insecurity in most of Sool. The Area we have been taking about was in Las Anod District. Secondly, drought is only one indicator which is used to analyse food security, others are market conditions, inflation, supply, conflicts, pricing and so on.

Again, why don't you do a bit of reading before you post your material? :lol:
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Siciid's postings don't make sense at all. How come all of the nomads between Burco to all the way Ceerigaabo have moved to the Sool region 'cause the last gu' season was good there if this region received less rain than the other areas? Besides, Allah gives us the rain and since when region x gets more region y became something to brag about? :shock:

The wounding of the Jaamac Siyaad guy was caused by Barkad (Dhulbahante) because when they attacked the SY camel herders , he was the only one they found. He was related to the SY guys. After he was wounded and he claired his identity, they took him to LA. Since when revenge killings between clans became something to brag about? Fyi, it was just a short while ago that Wacays Aadan and Barkad attacked the SL military checkpoint in Oog and killed several men there and took others as hostages!
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Executive. Why did it took you that long to reply? was you hiding behind Emperior lol.
You can try to switch the discussion all you want. This is not about las anod but about the fact most of the hardest droughts hit regions & districts are in eastern somaliland (and yes that includes your areas).



Even in las anood there was a shortage of water. Hence lagu sameeyey ceelbiyood cusub. Marka ha ku murmin wax la ogyahay.

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Guys, arguing with Siciid is like arguing with darbiga, he will always have something to write even though its not making senses.
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Xamud. wrote:Guys, arguing with Siciid is like arguing with darbiga, he will always have something to write even though its not making senses.


The guy is retarded :lol:


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Listen to yourself, you make no sense whatsoever and you can't even comprehend what you are posting :lol: You failed to disprove the point made by Garad, Emperior and now Udun. You are a joke, going from out of date maps to food security maps and now ceelbiyood cusub. :lol: You are not addressing their point.
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:lol: :lol:
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The retardness of the tranny that goes by the name Executive never fails to amaze me.Bal no sheeg what point did emperior made? other than making his observation based on two armed sa'ad yoonis guys who killed one of your own?
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Xamud. wrote:Guys, arguing with Siciid is like arguing with darbiga, he will always have something to write even though its not making senses.

STFU. You loomaoyaan Leelwho attention seeking whore. Who keeps coming to this section thinking she is Isaaq and begging for attention.

You are the same attention seeking bimbo who was arguing about something she has no idea about "Maxamed Abokar being larger than Musa abokar". :lol: . If anybody is a wall and argues for the sake of arguing even when they have no idea it's you. :idea:
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udun wrote: The wounding of the Jaamac Siyaad guy was caused by Barkad (Dhulbahante) because when they attacked the SY camel herders , he was the only one they found. He was related to the SY guys. .

Bal beentan Qawan eega. :shock: Why the hell would somebody wound his own kin just because they are related to a rival tribe. Orod sheeko kale meesha la imow ( it was actually Yaagori that sided with Widhwidh ( against the Barkhad of S.Y & in response the S.Y wounded a guy from Yagoori it was on your websites.
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This idiots and trannies think they are smart enough to deceive people into thinking that lascanood and the eastern Somaliland regions hasn't been effected by the drought when infact it's one of the worst areas hit by the drought if we are speaking of the truth. Qof aan aqoon xalaada abaareed ee lascanood waxas ula taaga. That shit doesn't work with Siciid.


Biyo La,aan Soo Foodsaartay Lascaanood. 25 December 2010.


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Siciid85 wrote:
Xamud. wrote:Guys, arguing with Siciid is like arguing with darbiga, he will always have something to write even though its not making senses.

STFU. You loomaoyaan Leelwho attention seeking whore. Who keeps coming to this section thinking she is Isaaq and begging for attention.

You are the same attention seeking bimbo who was arguing about something she has no idea about "Maxamed Abokar being larger than Musa abokar". :lol: . If anybody is a wall and argues for the sake of arguing even when they have no idea it's you. :idea:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Siciid did I touch a nerve? I can come to any section I want, I remember you use to come to the Puntland section not long ago, until the girls tear you a new one for sporting the picture of a male Indian movie star :down: And your referring to me as a female :lol: :lol: sxb labadeno yaa hadalo qaniisnimo laga hayaa? such as " I would love to shine and massage another mans head" :|

Dude you never make any sense, you edit your posts 5 times, and everytime someone proves you wrong you get all emotional and bothered and follow the person around like a piece of gum stuck on shoes, live and let live sxb, orad yaro dawo masawirka Sharuk Khan aad yara qabowdid :up:
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Siciid85 wrote:Who keeps coming to this section thinking she is Isaaq and begging for attention
See this is what I meant when I wrote "You make no senses at all" I think I`m Issaq? hayee bal how did you come to that conclusion? I rarely discuss Issaq or write about Issaq. Stop pulling shit out of your azz dimwit. As for me coming to this section..uh yeah like once in a friggin blue moon.

Unlike you, 99% of my posts are not based on qabiil and politics.
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