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Where are the leelkase news sites?

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I got the harti news sites all bookmarked. Even got the boon marehan websites book-marked. Where are the leelkase news sites? I heard they own raxanreeb news media which is one of the bigger media outlets in puntland, however they don't cover goldogob affairs.

Tanadeland is another website i used to have bookmarked but the owner there seems to have taken a vacation hardly updates his website.

So anyone know any leelkase websites that are updated and give news regarding goldogob?

Xamud u can probably help here sxb. Hit me up with the links so i can bookmark it and see what the goldogob boys are up to.
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Somaliweyn is Leelkase owned I think...and yeah Goldogobonline is another site but its out of business as well I think :lol: :lol:
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Somaliweyn is leelkase? i already have somaliweyn bookmarked. Funny thing is the guy who owns that website lives in sweden he is married to my aunt :lol: . His name is abdullahi hanti-wadaag...I forget he was leelkase wallahi, it just dropped to me now!!!...But he aint qabil orientated man, as u can see his website name says somali-weyn, the guy is the old-fashioned type from the old days.
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He`s married to your :?: ...interesting.

The owner of Tanadeland is a joker, half of the shidh he write`s make`s me laugh wallahi/
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Xamud yeah his name is abdullahi hanti wadaag is married to my real aunt, they live in sweden bro. He is nice guy believe me, i've met him a while back. He is old school and from the somalia days and that is why he focusses on that on his website.

I go to his website often myself, i just forgot the fact he was leelkase cause he is all about that greater somalia thinking :mrgreen: . You actually reminded me wallahi.

ps:as for tanadeland some of his articles are interesting especially regarding tanade business-men and elite class. But from what i can tell, he has no love lost for puntland that is for sure, which is cool. Puntland there is noone who can force another, or their will just be civil war and that is the last thing anyone wants.
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1.Goldogob Times


2.Goldogob Online


3.Somaliweyn


4.Allmudug


5. Mudugonline also i think is owned by LLs

and some others

xamuud horta ma Ogtahay who owns Bartamaha iyo Hornafrik , http://waddaniga.org/ wa kuma?
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Bartamaha Is Leelkase owned, waxa iska leh that film producer Abdisalan Aato. I don`t know about Hornafrik and http://waddaniga.org/ :?:
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Hornafrik waxa leh Ayr

Xamud AbdiSalam Ato's Lelkase?

i always confuse him with that Rer Koshin guy who made Ali iyo Awrala

Abdisalan Ato
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they look a like runti. maybe they're qaraabo
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Ohh yeah I confused it with Arawello islaanta dadka dileyso

Ali iyo Arawello waa filinki lagu sameyay kenya somaha? I have seen the trailer it seems nice.
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Xamud. wrote:Coolpoisen
I thought he made Ali and Arawela? who`s this new guy?
Abdisalan Ato made Arawelo and Rajo

AbdiMalik Isak made Ali iyo Awrala

he works alot with wayaha cusub
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Waryaa is he Reer Kenya? mise dhibadaha bu ka tagay?
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Xamud. wrote:Waryaa is he Reer Kenya? mise dhibadaha bu ka tagay?
yarka waa Rer yurub
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Xamuud i actually forgot to add few other websites so far

1. Goldogob Times - this 1 is very interesting you should check it out

2.Goldogob Online which had some shut down for a months

3.GoldogobSite a new site under construction

4.Somaliweyn

5. Bartahama

6.Allmudug

7.Fiqisite - Owned by the head Reer Fiqi Yusuf head of Telcom telecommunications Abdiqadir Khaliif & his cousin , Goldogob , Galckayo , Burtinle , Bosaso

8.Raxanreeb

and others etc

i also think Wadankiga.org is owned by LLs
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Xamuud here is Aato Abdisalam he was interviewd last year by Columbus Dispatche's - and published in Goldogob Times


http://www.goldogobtimes.com/index.php? ... &Itemid=38
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A MAN ON A MISSION
Somalia native makes documentary to educate others about ?who we are?
Sherri Williams
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

The east African nation of Somalia wasn?t unfamiliar to those interviewed at Easton Town Center and in the Short North for a documentary called Somali Voices.

But they knew little about the refugees who have flocked to central Ohio because of a civil war.

When he had previously encountered a similar lack of knowledge about his homeland, Abdisalam Aato was prompted to document the people and place he loves so dearly.

His Somali Voices will be screened for the first time in Columbus on Saturday at Ohio State University.

I'm concerned about our identity," said Aato, 30. ??Not a lot of people know us. I want them to know us. We want people to see who we are."

The one-hour film, which has been shown in Minneapolis and Toronto, will make its debut next week in Atlanta.

The movie could help others view Somalis as complex people, said Abdi Cheik, the 32-year-old Somali owner of the Gypsy Cafe in the Short North.

He recently saw the work.

"You had the older generation speaking Somali and the younger generation speaking English," said Cheik, whose family moved to Columbus in 1982.

"It gave you the different dynamics of the Somali community. It was informative and tries to reach people of both communities."

In the documentary, Aato ? with partner Gahayr Berbera and others ? interviews about 40 Somalis in Columbus, Atlanta, Minneapolis, New York, Seattle, Washington, Ottawa, Toronto and London.

The filmmaker, who moved to the United States in 1996 and lives in Columbus, hopes that Somali Voices will foster awareness among Americans and unity among Somalis.

The interviews with Somalis offer a glimpse of their lives outside their country: They speak of assimilation difficulties, ethnic conflicts among Somalis and desires for the rebuilding of their homeland.

Such a piece, said David Filipi, media-arts curator at the Wexner Center for the Arts, is crucial to promoting understanding: It shows an ethnic group from a perspective beyond that of the mainstream American media.

"The only time we see them (other nations) is when something bad happens ? whether it?s war, famine or natural disaster," he said. "It?s great to show a film especially if it?s from someone from that country."

Striking photos in the documentary illustrate the devastating effect of war on Somalia.

Before the fighting, pristine buildings with elaborate architecture stand; afterward, mostly blasted rubble remains.

Somali Voices is the sixth film and first documentary for Aato, who developed his cinematic passion as a child: When his older brother didn?t want him around, he indulged his imagination at movie theaters.

Today, because creative endeavors in Somalia were largely limited by the government, he dedicates his life to telling the stories of Somalis in their own uncensored voices.

Aato, who once worked at a TV station in Atlanta, formed Olol Film Productions in 2002, the year he arrived in Columbus. Last year, he launched the distribution company Somalywood Studios.

DVDs of his movies are sold at Olol Studio, 3254 Cleveland Ave. ? a store he started with his brother, Farah, in 2002.

Aato is planning a documentary about the death of 23-year-old Nasir Abdi, who was fatally shot Dec. 29 by a Franklin County deputy sheriff at a Northeast Side apartment complex.

As they tried to take Abdi to a mental institution, according to deputies, he held them off with a knife.

"The things I do, I want them to end up in libraries," Aato said. "It?s not entertainment I?m trying to do; it?s teaching and helping people." sherri.williams@dispatch.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ?
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