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Jaalle

@Secularist89

I am a secular humanist, a policy advocate for individual freedoms including religious ones, or lack thereof.

Perth, Western Australia انضم Ekim 2023
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Jaalle@Secularist89·
Dear President @HESaidADeni , the upcoming #Mogadishu negotiation between Puntland officials and the central ones should focus on a complete reform of the exercise of Somalia's external powers. Puntland should demand Belgium's federal governance practice known as ...
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@Abdikarindahirr He is right ! Take your fucking Arab customs to the desert ! Sheeko Carbeed baad rabtaan inaad la tagtaan dhul-Afrikaan !
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Abdikarin Dahir 🇸🇴I🇬🇧
Yoweri Museveni made specific reference to the Somali community in Uganda has said, When we went to Somalia, the Somali community in Uganda called us “kafir.”(disbeliever) He responded by saying, “Yes, we are kafir, but this is our land. If you do not want to live in this Christian land, then go to Pakistan. This is our land, and if you bring trouble, we will deal with you. If you are looking for an Islamic country, go to Islamic country. #Uganda #Somalia
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Wahabi assholes!
Addis Standard@addisstandard

#Saudi_Arabia expands shipping routes linking Berbera Port, 16 global hubs Addis Abeba — Saudi Ports Authority has launched new maritime shipping services connecting its ports to 17 regional and international destinations, including #Somaliland’s Berbera Port in a move aimed at strengthening trade routes across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. The initiative links Saudi ports with major global hubs as part of the Kingdom’s broader push to position itself as a global logistics centre under its Vision 2030 program. The new services connect Saudi ports to 17 destinations, including key ports in China such as Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Nansha and Shekou; Singapore; Sokhna in Egypt; Aqaba in Jordan; Nhava Sheva and Mundra in India; as well as Djibouti, Berbera, Hamad Port, Umm Qasr Port, Khalifa Port in Bahrain, Shuwaikh Port and Shuaiba Port. The authority said the expanded routes are expected to improve cargo movement, ease pressure on supply chains, and provide greater flexibility for exporters and importers, while reinforcing links with major global trade corridors. @HornDiplomat horndiplomat.com/saudi-port-exp…

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@DanBurmawy You are as ugly as an Arab as we can imagine in our head. Sorry dude , try it again.
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
Back in 2020, I was not living in the U.S., yet I supported President Trump’s policies, especially on immigration, even if that meant I could lose access to the U.S. Defending Western civilization is not something I started after I migrated to the U.S. Not all immigrants who want the West to control immigration from the third world, especially from Islamic countries, do so because they now live in the West and won’t be affected. The concern is real, it comes from a deep realization of the threat inferior cultures pose to the West.
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@OAbraar @OmarSharmarke Qodobkan 73aad wuxuu ka hadlaya marka waxa ka socda dawlad goboleedyadu ay saamayn ku yeeshaan dalka oo dhan ama marka goboli aanu awoodin inuu hawshiisa qabsado. Laftagareen miyaa yiri "waan go'ayaa?" Ma Alshabaab ayuu noqday? Ma gobol baa codsaday in loo soo gurmado?
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Omar Abraar
Omar Abraar@OAbraar·
@OmarSharmarke Dastuurka Federaalka Somaliya miyaa la qaadan? Mise Adiga rayigaaga? Akhri 👇
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Omar Sharmarke@OmarSharmarke·
Was South West State demoted to a local authority under the FGS? Elections can be held with the interim authority of the State in place unless the FGS is trying to rewrite the future direction of our Federal System. Any violations to our constitutional order will take us back
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I am just gonna leave this here :
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@erik_thorvalds How are you going to legally separate from Canada? The Canadian constitution has two key amending formulas: unanimity one and the 7 provinces with at least 50% of the population formula. How are you going to get past that ? Are you going to engage in armed insurrection?
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Erik Thorvaldsson
Erik Thorvaldsson@erik_thorvalds·
This is the future of Canada: Alberta leaves. Québec as well. Saskatchewan follows. The NWT joins Alberta. Yukon too. Nunavut follows. Rural BC chooses Alberta. Vancouver chooses Singapore option. Newfoundland remembers they used to be a country and that they have oil. A weakened and obsolete Canadian rump state remains.
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@foritssake @AAbdishakur @Daily_Mogadishu It is not for Hassan Sheikh's executive branch to overturn regional executive decisions even if they are illegal or corrupt. Regional or constitutional courts should be dealing with that . That is how federations work!
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Samatalis Haille, MA LPCC
Liban agrees with Abdirahman Abdishakur that the federal government’s intervention in South West State represents a serious threat to constitutional order, but he argues that the credibility of such a critique depends on a consistent defense of legality at both federal and state levels. From his perspective, it is incoherent to denounce the appointment of an interim administration as a “flagrant and unlawful violation” while remaining silent about, or even endorsing, a South West electoral process that appears to contravene the state’s own constitution. In particular, Article 60 of the South West State Constitution explicitly requires that the Electoral and Boundaries Commission be established and in place for at least two months before it conducts any elections, including those of the Speaker, Deputy Speakers, and President; yet the commission involved in the recent process was reportedly constituted only a few days before these offices were filled. On this reading, the election violates not a minor technicality but a clear procedural safeguard designed to ensure adequate preparation, independence, and legality of the electoral process. For Liban, actors who selectively invoke constitutionalism to legitimize outcomes they favor, while ignoring explicit rules such as Article 60’s two‑month requirement, undermine both the rule of law and public trust in institutions. Thus, one cannot coherently claim to defend constitutional order in opposing federal overreach and, at the same time, ignore or justify a state-level process that disregards its own constitutional provisions. Liban therefore accepts Abdirahman’s warning that using federal power to appoint an administration in a member state with existing constitutional institutions signals a dangerous centralizing trajectory and risks turning the president into both “player and referee” in future electoral contests. However, he insists that a principled stance must oppose *both* forms of illegality: federal centralization that bypasses regional institutions, and regional elections conducted in violation of Article 60. If the goal is genuinely to protect federalism, power sharing, and the rule of law, then all political processes—federal and state—must be subjected to the same constitutional scrutiny, including the legality of South West’s recent elections and the timing and formation of its electoral commission. In Liban’s view, these two orientations are mutually exclusive: either Somali political actors uphold constitutional rules even when they are politically inconvenient, or they openly acknowledge that their primary objective is capturing or retaining the presidency “by all means necessary.” Selective legality, whether in Mogadishu or Baidoa, reproduces the very patterns of instrumental rule, erosion of institutions, and eventual instability that have repeatedly derailed Somalia’s state-building efforts.
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Abdirahman Abdishakur@AAbdishakur·
It is a flagrant and unlawful violation of both the Federal Constitution and the Constitution of South West State for the federal government to appoint an administration for a federal member state that already has established constitutional institutions. The South West Constitution is explicit: in the event of a presidential resignation, a new presidential election must be held within 30 days. There is absolutely no legal basis for the Federal Government to assume control or administer the state. This signals a dangerous and decisive shift, placing the country on a deeply troubling path. It marks the early stages of a deliberate effort to concentrate power, dismantle the federal system, and subordinate the rule of law to personal will. It is a clear prelude to President Hassan Sheikh’s attempt to secure another term through a predetermined electoral process one in which he positions himself as both player and referee. While this misguided ambition will ultimately fail, its consequences are severe. It risks inflicting lasting damage on years of hard-won progress in reconciliation, trust-building, and social cohesion, and further weakens an already fragile state-building process grounded in power-sharing, federal governance, regular four-year elections, and a parliamentary system. Authoritarian practices driven by nepotism, exclusion, the looting of public resources, and the abuse of power are precisely what led to the collapse of the Somali state. Some may applaud these actions out of clan loyalty or narrow interests, while others remain silent. But such complacency is dangerous. The instability and conflict that will follow these reckless actions will not spare anyone.
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Jaalle@Secularist89·
Waxan aan ku hadlin karin hadal macno leh oo habaysan ayaa Soomaaliya ka dhigay waxay tahay . Bal waxan la leeyahay waa taliye ciidan dhegaysta! Wallee Soomaali way jabtay!
MUFASA@abdi_fahad95386

"Waa naloo kiin luga qabtay Baasuukayasha iyo BKMyada Xabsiga lagu ilaaliyo anaa iska leh, gaari BUS ah ayaa la qaatay ayaad leedahay waa lagu tusaa hadaa qaadan karto kuwa beenta kuu sheegaaya mooto xitaa waligood ma yeelan" Taliyihii hore ee Asluubta Generaal Mahad ( Shub)

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Africa Today Media Group@africatodayMG·
Video of President Felix Tshisekedi of DR Congo 🇨🇩 has resurfaced. Video he recorded after he gave away Congo's minerals to America and in return he was promised 3rd Presidential term Donald Trump once said, "Tshisekedi called me and said please come and take our minerals"
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@FabrizioRomano If they allowed African talent who would be assimilated as Italians, they would have qualified easily. Italian racism has a cost ! Look at the French success with the French African talent ! Need I say more !
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 BREAKING: Italy are OUT of the 2026 World Cup. Third World Cup missed in a row. ❌🇮🇹
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Iman@imanmali·
We went from “I’m going to remove @M_Farmaajo” to “we are being blocked by Hassan” to “we need to remove @HassanSMohamud to save Somalia.” The cycle is predictable. My prediction, and one shared by many others, is that the state itself risks collapsing by 2028 or even earlier, not because of external pressure, but because of internal actions by those managing it. This is the same pattern. Power struggles, constant reversals, and the removal of ministers who refuse to go along with the endless back-and-forth. Nothing new. Even when they lose Villa Somalia, the same tactics will be recycled, just with different faces. But this time, like last time, people are starting to see clearly who they are and what they represent.
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