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T.Rooble

@Feebloomer

You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.

Houston, TX Beigetreten Ekim 2009
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T.Rooble
T.Rooble@Feebloomer·
@Ianeastafrica @CentricHood I never understood the African mindset.. fighting over barren land.. That they don't have the Capital or know-how to develop anyway.. Why not invite people who have both..and share the profit.. win-win ... Somaliland seems different in that regard... 💯 💯 💯
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Ian Harris
Ian Harris@Ianeastafrica·
Somaliland an island off peace and prosperity in a sea off perpetual envy and hatred. I know who I want to succeed, what about u?
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Nabil ali
Nabil ali@MediaWararka·
Gudoomiyaha kaanbaynka doorashada isku caano shubayo ismaciil Omer geele ayaa si xun ugu digtay somalia meel fagare ah 😄 Djibouti hiil walal ma doonayno siday somalia tahay in aanu noqno 😆
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David Green
David Green@DavidGreenhh·
🇺🇸 US lawmaker is calling for the “full recognition of Somaliland” John Rose, a Republican on the House Financial Services Committee, says it’s time to reassess US policy and strengthen ties with Somaliland.
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KSTP
KSTP@KSTP·
Feeding Our Future defendant Abdul Abubakar Ali will serve one year and one day in prison for his role in the $250 million fraud scheme. kstp.com/kstp-news/top-…
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varrock
varrock@varrock·
Abdul stole $3m but is only paying back $100k with 1 year of jail. He'll keep the other $2.9m and enjoy the rest of his life while you go to your 9 to 5 every day as an honest citizen. If you get caught defrauding the US government, you should pay back more than what you stole.
KSTP@KSTP

Feeding Our Future defendant Abdul Abubakar Ali will serve one year and one day in prison for his role in the $250 million fraud scheme. kstp.com/kstp-news/top-…

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Majed
Majed@971AlSaadi·
The Arab League is just a symbol a scam, a fraud It hasnt benefited anyone, and theres no reason to believe it ever will "Arab Unity" is a Myth
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Dr Abdalla yasin ( isaac 🇮🇱🇨🇦🇺🇸ahlu bayt
Isaac ethnicity are distinct have their own history,culture,heritage and identity. The term Somali is genocidal term the hide the true identity of isaac ( duriyada reer sheikh isxaaq ) the term Somali isn’t lineage. People who push this fake term their agenda is to erase who are
Dr Abdalla yasin ( isaac 🇮🇱🇨🇦🇺🇸ahlu bayt@Abdallayasin151

@estoreticdawaro The Isaac ethnicity are a distinct and proud community tracing their heritage to noble Sheikh Isaac (Reer Isxaaq). They have lived across Somaliland, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Kenya, and Tanzania, and were below a letter they send to the United Nations from Tanganyika (now Tanzania)

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khalif Hagoog; SL FIRST
khalif Hagoog; SL FIRST@nuur1_nuur·
The Somalia's illegal e-visa will remain in effect until the Somaliland government recognizes the legal situation and applies international law. As long as Somaliland's politicians undermine the rights of the State of Somaliland, the people of Somaliland will continue to be humiliated.@FuadNouh @CAAA_SL
Yassin Mohamed🇮🇱 🇹🇼 🇦🇪 🇺🇸@yasin1449

Shirkadda Fly Dubai oo dadka Somaliland tagaya u sheegtay in ay Goostaan E Visaha Somalia. Bogga Shirkadda ayaa lagu daabacay Qoraal Dadka Rakaabka ah ee shirkadaasi sii raacaya Isla markaana ku socda Hargeysa in ay soo qaataan E Visaha Soomaaliya.

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Rashid Abdi
Rashid Abdi@RAbdiAnalyst·
On Monday, Somali forces entered Baidoa and ousted a regional leader who not only defied Mogadishu but also dared to challenge Turkey in Somalia. The symbolism of Somali forces 'liberating' Baidoa on board a Turkish mine-resistant armoured vehicle - the BMC Kirpi - and doing a lap of honour in the town as jubilant crowds mob the soldiers is not lost on observers. This is a moment of Turkish geopolitical triumph just as significant as Libya, Syria and Azerbaijan. Ankara is quietly reconfiguring the Horn.
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easttowestt 🌍 🇮🇱🇹🇼
The Arab League couldn't be bothered to hold an emergency summit after Iranian attacks on Gulf Arab nations. But Israel recognizes Somaliland? Instant emergency summit & outrage. They ignored Somaliland's 35-year plight, backed the Isaaq genocide in the 80s, and vanished when Somalilanders rebuilt alone. The arab league is an Egyptian-Saudi puppet show. Sole mission: bash Israel
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أحمد شريف العامري@AhmedSharif

Positions are clearer under pressure. I joined Yonit Levi to discuss the UAE’s stance.

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Dr. Vuu@ProfGeesinimo·
BREAKING 🚨: U.S. Lawmaker Urges Full Recognition of Somaliland Following successful outreach from the Somaliland government, U.S. Representative John Rose (@RepJohnRose) has called on Washington to grant full recognition to Somaliland, praising the region’s stability, democratic institutions, and economic potential. The move comes after Somaliland’s diplomatic efforts showcased its ability to secure support across both the U.S. Congress and Senate, highlighting decades of effective governance despite lack of international recognition. Rose introduced the Somaliland Economic Access and Opportunity Act, which would open doors for Somaliland to access international banking and global markets. Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 and has maintained its own government, currency, and security forces, proving its capacity to operate as a sovereign state. Somaliland’s growing support in Washington follows Israel’s recent recognition, signaling a shift in international attitudes toward the breakaway region. Advocates argue that U.S. recognition would reward Somaliland’s proven stability and democratic record, strengthen regional security, and expand economic cooperation.
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Euractiv
Euractiv@Euractiv·
Why Somaliland matters for Europe’s energy strategy Europe’s refusal to recognise a functioning state carries real costs for European consumers. Read the full opinion piece here: 🔗 eurac.tv/9Ysz
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Qays 🦌
Qays 🦌@B19Joshua·
“As we cutting of the South of Djibouti at the dump, we saw this family digging a hole and there is a body next to the hall in a shroud, so they burying a grandpa 👴 in the dump. So we went to Somalia we met with some trible chieftans there, and we drove back up to Djibouti, and as we pass the dump, there was pack of wild dogs digging up the body, and I said to the ambassador, there but grace of god, thank GOD! my grandparents said we should emigrate to America 🇺🇸” This is an official personal statement to the United States. Life in Djibouti has become utterly miserable. For many years, that old man @IsmailOguelleh has degraded the Djiboutian people and broken their spirit until they can no longer think for themselves. Now, after 26 years in power, this miserable old man is running for office once more. @Ilyasdawaleh
Gaboose@Guntigaab

Dictatorship weakens a nation by crushing freedom and opportunity. Power without accountability damages the economy, limits jobs, and blocks progress. Its deepest harm is psychological. Fear, censorship, and oppression create anxiety, silence ambition, and erode people’s sense of purpose. Public services decline as control replaces competence. Poor education and healthcare trap societies in long-term stagnation. In places like Djibouti, youth face unemployment and limited futures. The issue is not lack of ability but lack of opportunity. A Djiboutian woman burdened by fear and frustration, doubting her physical and psychological strength while watching youth especially in the army struggle under pressure; in places like Djibouti, she highlights not lost ability, but lost opportunity under authoritarian rule. Dictatorship does not build strength. It slowly breaks the people a country depends on.

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Gaboose
Gaboose@Guntigaab·
Dictatorship weakens a nation by crushing freedom and opportunity. Power without accountability damages the economy, limits jobs, and blocks progress. Its deepest harm is psychological. Fear, censorship, and oppression create anxiety, silence ambition, and erode people’s sense of purpose. Public services decline as control replaces competence. Poor education and healthcare trap societies in long-term stagnation. In places like Djibouti, youth face unemployment and limited futures. The issue is not lack of ability but lack of opportunity. A Djiboutian woman burdened by fear and frustration, doubting her physical and psychological strength while watching youth especially in the army struggle under pressure; in places like Djibouti, she highlights not lost ability, but lost opportunity under authoritarian rule. Dictatorship does not build strength. It slowly breaks the people a country depends on.
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