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  1. Waxa wax weerayayyaa waa la yaqaan. Sharif waa dawlah Aweys waa shacab,if not now he will be soon
  2. Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: The peace caravan is fighting eh ?? ,,, Fikirkaa noocaa ah soo waxa shabaab kediyey maahaa. The peace caravan is armed now
  3. Muqdisho: AMISOM oo bilowday Duqeymo ka dib qeylo dhaan uga timid Shariif Sheekh Axmed iyo Ciidamadooda jooga Madaxtooyada Soomaaliya. 11. maj 2009 Muqdisho(AllPuntland )- Duqeymo culus ayaa ka socda magaalada Muqdisho ee Caasumada Soomaaliya, sida ay xaqiijiyeen Mucaaradka iyo muxaafidka dawladda Soomaaliya. Duqeymahan ayaa ka socda goobihii ay dagaaladu ka jireen 5-tii maalmood ee lasoo dhaafay, waxaana dagaalada ku naf-waayay dad badan oo kor udhaafaya 70 qof, sida ay xaqiijinayaan Ilaha caafimaadka ee wargalka ah. Duqeymaha hada ka socda magaalada Muqdisho ayaa ah kuwa ay isweydaarsanayaan dhinacyada iska soo horjeeda ee dagaalamayay maalmihii ugu dambeeyey, waxa ayna ka soo dhacaysaa agagaarka garoonka diyaaradaha iyo Aqalka Madaxtooyada sida ay sheegayaan Warar madax banaan oo laga helayo ilaha xaqiiqada ku dhow. Sarkaal magaciisa AllPuntland ugu soo koobay Xasan Deyde ayaa sheegay in garoonka diyaaradaha ciidamada AMISOM ee jooga ay soo gaartay qaylo dhaan ka timid ciidamadooda ku sugan gudaha magaalada, gaar ahaana Aqalka Madaxtooyada taasoo ku aadan in ay ku soo dhawaadeen Xoogaga ka soo horjeeda, taasna ay keentay in ay ciidamada AMISOM rasaasta culus ay isticmaalaan. Sarkaalkan ayaa sheegay in ay mucaaradka adeegsadeen laftigoodu hub waa weyn oo aad looga dareemayo caasumada Soomaaliya ee Muqdisho, ayagoo ku garaacaya Aqalka Madaxtooyada iyo goobaha aadka ugu dhaw ee ay joogaan dhinaca ka soo horjeeda. F. C. Geylan AllPuntland
  4. ^^Awoowe wiilaal yar-yar baa raba maalin walba inay soomaaliya u horseedaan faragelin shisheeyye. They made a big mistake by starting this war. Xamar should securely be the seat of this goverment.
  5. Paragon, u sheeg awoowe Dagaalku waa gelinka danbe, it's tragic it came down to this but it’s necessary to defend the result of the peace caravan
  6. ^^Mayyee jabhad baa dawlad ku meel gaar ah la dagaalamaysa, nabad iyo wadahadalna diiday Clashes between rival Islamist groups in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu have left dozens of people dead. The street battles in one of the world’s most violent cities pit pro-government fighters against more hardline Islamist opposition militiamen. Reports say at least 65 people have been killed and nearly 200 others injured in recent days. More than a dozen died on Sunday in a mortar attack on a mosque. In a country without effective central rule, Somalia’s interim administration is struggling with a powerful insurgency. In the latest fighting, rebels claim to have won control of contested areas, something denied by the government. Money from an international donors’ conference in Brussels last month aims to bolster security and fight piracy off Somalia’s shores. Himself a former Islamist rebel, President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed is widely seen as offering the best hope in years of restoring stability.
  7. Isniin, May 11, 2009(HOL): Madaxweynaha Dowladda Midnimada Qaran ee Soomaaliya Shiikh Shariif Shiikh Axmed oo maanta shir jaraa’id ku qabtay Xarunta Villa Somalia ee magaalada Muqdisho ayaa wuxuu shaaca ka qaaday in Dowladdiisa is-difaaci doonto kadib muddo dheer oo ay soo dulqaadaneysay. Madaxweyne Shiikh Shariif waxaa uu sheegay in in muddo ah ay Dowladda Soomaaliya soo dulqaadaneysay, intaasna ay weerarro ku hayeen sida uu hadalka u yiri dad xirfad ka dhigtay dagaallada, kuwaasi oo uu sheegay in aysan Nabad iyo Dowladnimo rabin. “Dad dagaal xirfad ka dhigtay oo aan nabad iyo dowladnimo rabin oo aan shacab ka fekereynin ayaa ka dambeeya Dagaallada Muqdisho ka dhacaya” ayuu yiri Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Shiikh Shariif Shiikh Axmed oo sheegay in ay ka xun yihiin in dagaalladii ka dhacay Magaalada Muqdisho ay waxyeello ka soo gaartay dad aan waxba galabsan. Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya oo sii hadlayay waxa uu sheegay in iyadoo dalka ay ka baxeen Ciidamadii Shisheeye ee Itoobiyaanka ahaa, Dadka heshiiyeen,isla markaana ay Dowladda Soomaaliya go’aansatay in ay dalka ku xukunto Shareecada Islaamka ay is-weydiin mudan tahay sababta ay dagaallada u sii socdaan. Mar la weydiiyay Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya in ay kooxaha ka soo horjeeda kala wareegay fariisimo ay Ciidamada Dowladda ku lahaayeen magaalada Muqdisho ayaa wuxuu ku gaabsaday in Ciidamada Dowladda si dhaqsi ah dib u habeyn loogu sameyn doono, lana arki doono waxqabadkooda. Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya waxa uu qiray in Dowladdiisa looga baxay heshiis hordhac ah oo ay la gaartay kooxaha ka soo horjeeda, “Waxaa jirtay in Dowladda ay muddo dheer soo waday wada hadallo ay la geleysay kooxaha ka soo horjeeda, waxaana dhacday in dad ay dowladda heshiis hordhac ah la gaartay ay heshiiskii ka baxeen”ayuu yiri Madaxweyne Shiikh Shariif oo sheegay in taasi ay muujineyso in Dowladda Soomaaliya ay mar kasta u heellan tahay in ay heshiisyo la gaarto Kooxaha ka soo horjeeda. Shacabka Soomaaliyeed ayuu ugu baaqay madaxweynaha Soomaaliya in ay gacmaha is-qabsadaan, isla markaana ay taageeraan Dowladda, “Waxa la taageerayo qof ma ahan ee waa Qarannimada Soomaaliya, waxaana hubanti ah in haddii aan la helin Qarannimo aanan la heleynin Nabad”ayuu yiri Shiikh Shariif Shiikh Axmed oo sheegay in dowladdiisa ay dadaal kasta u geleyso sidii xal loogu heli lahaa dagaallada ka dhacaya Muqdisho. Waxaa uu sidoo kale madaxweynaha uu baaq u diray Kooxaha dagaalka kala soo horjeeda, wuxuuna ugu baaqay in aysan ku qaldamin daadinta dhiigga dad muslimiin ah, “Dhalinyarada dagaalka kala soo horjeeda Dowladda oo la soo qalday waxaan leenahay haku qaldamina in aad daadisaan dhiigga qof muslim ah oo xaaraan idinka ah”ayuu yiri Madaxweyne Shariif. Ugu dambeyntiina, Shirka jaraa’id ee uu qabtay Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya ayaa wuxuu ku soo beegmayaa iyadoo afar maalmood oo aanu ka soo gudubnay ay magaalada Muqdisho ka dhacayeen dagaallo u dhaxeeya Ciidamadda Dowladda iyo Xoogag hubeysan oo ka soo horjeeda, iyadoo intii ay dagaalladaas socdeenna lagula wareegay fariisimo ay ku sugnaayeen Ciidamada Dowladda. Salaad Iidow Xasan (Xiis), Hiiraan Online
  8. A MORTAR shell has hit a mosque in Somalia's capital, killing at least 14 people and raising the toll from days of clashes between Islamist militants and government forces to 39, witnesses say. "The mortar shell struck at the gate of the mosque. I counted about 14 people who died instantly and 10 others were wounded,'' Hassan Abdifatah, a worshipper at the mosque in southern Mogadishu said. Several other witnesses confirmed the attack. "I was inside the mosque when I heard a heavy explosion and shrapnel was flying everywhere killing many people,'' Mumin Haji Yusuf, another worshipper, said. The fighting erupted on Thursday, with a lull the following day, then escalated on Saturday as the two sides battled for control over key positions in war-ravaged Mogadishu. The Islamist rebels said they had taken control of contested areas in southern Mogadishu, but the government dismissed the claim. "We have taken control of the ares we fought over with the enemy of Allah,'' Sheikh Ali Mahmoud, the rebel Islamist official in charge of Mogadishu, said. Mahmoud claimed the rebels had taken control of Mogadishu stadium, the defence ministry building and a key road all in the south of the seaside city. But at a news conference, Information Minister Farhan Mohamoud said the insurgents "did not take any position from the government forces''.
  9. ^^Yes I still do. What is happening in Xamar in bigger than Xassan A.
  10. ^^Mahadsanid Bilaal. Madaafiic iyo iska horimaad Cuslus oo u dhexeeya ciidamada dowlada iyo xoogaga ka soo hor jeeda oo ka socda qeybo ka mid ah magaalada Muqdisho. Posted: 5/11/2009 10:01:00 PM Shabelle: MUQDISHO Iska horimaad ayaa waxaa uu ciidamada dowlada iyo xoogaga ka soo hor jeeda ku dhex maraya qeybo ka mid ah degmada Yaaqshiid,waxaana weerao madafic ah ay ku hoobanayaan xaafdo ka mid ah magaalada Muqdisho. Iyadoo maalintii 5-aad ay galeen dagaalada u dhexeeya ciidamada dowlada iyo xoogaga ka soo hor jeeda ay qeybo ka mid ah magaalada Muqdisho ka dhacayeen ayaa waxaa maanta dagaalo goos goos ah oo dib u soo xoogeysatay ay ka socdaan wadada warshadaha gaar ahaan degmada Yaaqshiid. Dagaalka xoogiisa ayaa waxaa uu ka socodaa saldhiga degmada Yaaqshiid illaa Hotel Kaah ee degmadaasi halkaasi oo ay isku hor fadhiyaan ciidamo kala taabacsan dowlada kmg iyo xoogaga ka soo hor jeeda. Madaafiicda iyo rasasta ay is weydaarsanayaan labada dhinac ayaa waxaa ku waxyeeloobay dad rayid ah,waxaana inta la hub ku nafwaayay illaa 3-qof oo ay madafiicda iyo rasaasta ugu tageen goobo ka baxsan halka lagu dagaalamayo iyo dhawac 6-qof oo ay haleeshay rasaas wiifto ah. Iska horimaadkaasi oo weli socda ayaa waxaa barbar socda Duqeyn cuslus oo goordhow ka bilaabatay qeybo ka mid ah magaalada Muqdisho kadib markii madaafic lagu garaacaya goobaha ay ciidamada dowlada ku sugan yihiin taasi oo markii danbe sababtay in madaafiic laga tuuro xarumaha ay ku sugan yihiin ciidamada AMISOM iyo kuwa dowlada kuwaasi oo ku dhacayay goobo badan oo ka tirsna magaalada Muqdisho. Ma cada qasaaraha ay geysteen madaafiicdani oo ku dhacayay qeybo ka mid ah degmada Yaaqshiid iyo Wardhigleey,waxaana la maqlayay dhawaqa madaafiic cul culus oo aysan dhawaanahani maqan dhagaha shacabka,waxaana jiray madaafiic kale oo ay xoogaga mucaaradka ku ridayeen xarumaha ciidamada dowlada iyo kuwa AMISOM. Dagaalada maalmihii ugu danbeeyay ka dhacayay magaalada Muqdisho ee dhex marayay ciidamada dowlada iyo xoogaga ka soo hor jeeda ayaa geystay geerida in ka badan 100-qof iyo dhaawaca 150-qof oo rayid ah xili qasaaraha uu yahay mid sii kordhaya. Waxaa muuqda in dhinacayada dagaalamaya aysan ka faa’iideysan baaqyada nabadeed ay u jeedinayaan dhinacyada daneeynaya in la joojiyo dagaalada ka socda magaalada Muqdisho.
  11. Ciidamada DKMG ah oo Excontrol Afgoye la wareegay iyo dagaal ka qarxay Isgoyska Fagax iyo Saldhiga Yaaqshiid Posted to the Web May 11, 11:46 Dagaal culus ayaa haatan ka qarxay inta u dhaxeysa Isgoyska Fagax iyo Saldhiga Yaaqshiid, dagaalka ayaa waxaa soo qaaday ciidamo ka amar xoogaga Al-Shabaab iyo Xisbul islaam oo raba in ay la wareegaan Saldhiga Degmada Yaaqshiid oo haatan ay joogaan ciidamada MMI iyo kuwa deegaanka ah. Ciidamo ka tirsan kuwa DKMG kuwaas oo daacad u ah Cabdi Xasan Cawaale Qeybdiid ayaa Goor Dhawey Qabsaday Isgoyska Ex-Control Afgooye ee Magaalada Muqdisho Dagaalka ka socda Muqdisho ayaa laga cabsi qabaa in uu waji kale isku badalo iyada oo aan jirin ilaa haatan cid isku howshay joojintiisa. A/Cawale Halgan.net
  12. Working for peace is a shrinking trade. and sharif will have to impose certain authority on the crazed ones
  13. AU Mission Blames Weekend Somalia Fighting on Anti-Peace Forces Monday, May 11, 2009 Weekend fighting in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, described by some accounts as the worst in weeks has reportedly killed 35 people. Mortars and machine-gun fire reportedly pounded Mogadishu as residents fled the city seeking safety. Major Barigye Bahoku, spokesman for the African Union Mission in Somalia told VOA the fighting was between pro-government Islamist fighters and gunmen seeking to overthrow President Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed's new government. "There have been some skirmishes in Mogadishu, especially in the northern suburbs and parts of Mogadishu for about couple days ago. And the information we have does indicate that the forces of government on the one side and the forces opposed to the peace process on the other side and the clan militias who can fall on either side, are the ones who have been involved in these skirmishes," he said. Bahoku said part of AMISOM's assignment is to create the atmosphere for rival Somali groups to dialogue, but he said there were forces still opposed to peace in Somalia. "I think some people do read it wrongly, the mandate of AMISOM. The mandate of AMISOM is to let these people talk, but how far can we go to convince all the sides at any one time to talk. First of all, if lawlessness and the lack of security in Somalia have been going on for about 19 years, and so even when some people have seriously taken the peace process on course and they are talking, there are others who don't fall under the command or control of anyone…so when you say what is AMISOM doing, yes AMISOM has been trying to create conditions for all these people to talk. But as everyone knows, not all the forces have brought on board. There are forces who still opposed to the process," he said. Bahoku said AMISOM could not confirm the 35 people who reportedly were killed from the weekend fighting because AMISOM has no bases in northern Mogadishu, the center of the weekend fighting. "As AMISOM it's a bit difficult for us to confirm any figures because as you know, we are in control of about three, four different places in Mogadishu, and these places that we control, or the places that do house our bases are the only places that we can surely comfortably make a positive or negative comment about. So we are not in the northern part of Mogadishu which has been the center or the focus of the skirmishes for the last few days. And therefore we cannot conclusively give the exact figures of the casualties," Bahoku said. He said AMISOM has not met and has no reason to meet with opposition figure Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys who returned to Mogadishu earlier this month after declaring his opposition to President Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed's new government. "You see, the role of AMISOM is not to meet individuals or members of various organizations. The role of AMISOM on the contrary is to create an environment and possibly give guarantees where individuals or organizations that would want to join the government or would want to join the dialogue to do exactly that. And so we as AMISOM on the ground, we've not been able to talk to Sheik Dahir Aweys," he Bahoku said. Bahoku said he thinks the Somali peace process has gained some momentum since President Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed's new government came to power. But he said the problem of insecurity was still an issue as certain elements were not willing to give the peace process a chance. Source: Voice of America, May 11, 2009
  14. Somali president says rebels work for foreign govts By Abdi Sheikh Monday, May 11, 2009 MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somalia's president accused Islamist insurgents on Monday of working for foreign governments trying to destabilise his Horn of Africa nation after four days of fighting killed at least 70 people. The country's power vacuum after 18 years without central rule has long worried players in the region and beyond. Some of them are concerned about local rebels and terrorist networks, while others jockey for regional domination and some are exploiting the economic opportunities of a failed state. "We have an Islamic government, but misled Somalis kill innocent people. These guys work for foreign countries that do not want us to be a peaceful nation," President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed told reporters in Mogadishu. "I tell them to stop fighting. It is illegal to shed the blood of your innocent brothers." Ahmed -- himself a former Islamist rebel -- did not name any countries, but U.N. reports have accused Eritrea, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other Gulf Arab states of violating an arms embargo on the country. Somalia's battered capital endured some of the heaviest fighting for months over the weekend as hardline al Shabaab Islamist rebels battled pro-government Islamist militia. On Monday, sporadic explosions and gunfire rocked some northern districts of the city, and six soldiers died when police fought with troops trying to help some of the insurgents. "We captured several sacks of weapons that some military men were secretly transporting to the opposition," one policeman, who asked not to be named, told Reuters. "They attacked us and we chased them ... six of their dead bodies lie here. These government soldiers had not been paid, so they sell their government weapons to the opposition groups." "GIVE THE GOVT A HAND" The United States says Shabaab has close ties to al Qaeda and that some of its leaders trained in Afghanistan. One Somali elder said many Arabs took part in the weekend's clashes, but no independent confirmation was available. Ahmed's administration is the latest attempt to restore central rule since 1991 when strongman Mohamed Siad Barre was toppled by warlords, who then turned on each other. Since then, various factions have tried to seize power in one of the world's most dangerous nations, hobbling more than a dozen attempts to reconstitute the government. Many diplomats see Ahmed, who once headed the Eritrea-based Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia, an opposition group, as the best hope in years to restore stability. Speaking at his white-washed hilltop presidential palace, Ahmed called for help: "We urge Somalis to give us a hand in sustaining the existence of our government." Ahmed led the Islamic Courts Union in 2006 which controlled Mogadishu and much of the south and brought a level of relative security that the country had not seen in years. But Ethiopian troops and tanks crushed that movement in December 2006. An insurgency has raged since, killing more than 16,000 people and forcing a million more from their homes. (Additional reporting by Abdi Guled and Reuters TV; Writing by Jack Kimball; Editing by Daniel Wallis). Source: Reuters, May 11, 2009
  15. Somali leader vows to defend government Monday, May 11, 2009 MOGADISHU (Xinhua) -- Somali President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed said on Monday that his government would defend itself from insurgent fighters who have been engaged in fierce fighting with government forces for the fifth day in a row. "The Somali government's stance is to defend the statehood and sovereignty of the country and to use every possible means to stop the fighting," President Ahmed told reporters during a press briefing in the Presidential Palace in Mogadishu. The fighting, which is the worst since January, started last Thursday between Somali government forces and fighters from the two main insurgent groups of Al-Shabaab and Hezbul Islam. The clashes left more than 100 people dead and nearly 300 hundred others wounded, most of them civilians caught up in the fighting in which the warring sides used heavy machine guns, artillery shells and anti-aircraft missiles. Insurgent fighters have managed to seize a number of key areas from government forces since the start of the clashes. The Somali president said his government has always been trying to avoid war and accused the opposition groups of not being interested in peace. "We have always been trying to save the Somali people from chronic wars but unfortunately there are people who made war their profession and do not want statehood, and do not think about the people and their interests and just want to wage continual wars day and night," the president said. He added other countries have been using Somalia as a place to fulfill their interests, without naming any particular country. "It is unfortunate that Somalia becomes a place for foreign countries to fulfill their national interests," the president said as the government forces clashed with insurgent fighters in a number of locations in Mogadishu. The Somali government, which now controls almost one third of Mogadishu and a couple of towns in central Somalia, is struggling to assert its authority in the capital and other provinces in south-central part of the war-torn Horn of Africa country. Source: Xinhua, May 11, 2009
  16. Thousands flee Somalia's capital after fighting Monday, May 11, 2009 MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Thousands fled their homes in Somalia's capital Monday after at least 35 were killed over the weekend in some of the worst fighting in weeks, while masked Islamic fighters were seen heading toward Mogadishu. An Associated Press reporter saw people fleeing in taxis, pickups and trucks stacked with suitcases, mattresses, furniture and other belongings. Residents in northern Mogadishu reported sporadic fighting but there were no immediate reports of casualties Monday. "Some of them do not know where to go. They need urgent help," said Ali Sheik Yasin Fadhaa, the vice chairman of the Elman Human Rights Organization. He said staff throughout Mogadishu had counted 5,200 people fleeing Monday. A total of 17,200 people have fled the capital since Saturday, Fadhaa said. Asha Yakob said she was fleeing her northern Mogadishu neighborhood of Fagah with her children for a safer part of the capital. "I have no other option," Yakob, told The Associated Press as she balanced some of her belongings on her head — sheets, other bedding and clothes wrapped in a ball. "Those who are fighting seem to be foreigners. If they were Somalis, they would never kill innocent and poor people like me. They are enemies," said the 41-year-old mother, crying. The renewed violence in the Horn of Africa nation is pitting pro-government fighters against those allied to al-Shabab, an insurgent group seeking to overthrow Somalia's Western-backed government and establish an Islamic state. Over the weekend, both sides pounded the capital with mortars and machine-gunfire. The insurgents have been trying to topple the weak government since late 2006 and the lawlessness also has allowed piracy to explode off Somalia's coast. President Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed told journalists Monday that the people behind the weekend fighting are against peace, but he is willing to talk with his opponents. "Anyone opposed to the government should come to the negotiating table. Fighting is not a solution. As a government we are ready to reach agreement with every opposition group," Ahmed said. The U.S. worries that Somalia could be a terrorist breeding ground, particularly since Osama bin Laden declared his support for al-Shabab. The U.S. also accuses al-Shabab of harboring the al-Qaida-linked terrorists who allegedly blew up the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. Ali Osman, who runs a small kiosk along a road leading from key southern Somali towns to Mogadishu, said he saw masked fighters heading to the capital in pickups Monday. Some had wrapped a black flag around their heads with the Arabic inscription "There is only one God, Allah" — which he said was a sign they are al-Shabab fighters. The group may have called for reinforcements from its strongholds south of Mogadishu. Al-Shabab controls much of southern Somalia. Ahmed's government directly controls only a few blocks of Mogadishu and one border town. But the president has allies among the militias that control much of central Somalia and pockets of the south. Ahmed, elected by parliament in January, used to be one of the leaders of the Islamic insurgency. Since his election he has been trying to broker peace with warring groups and gain legitimacy. At a conference last month in Brussels, Ahmed pledged to do "everything imaginable" to stabilize Somalia. Somalia has not had an effective government since 1991, when warlords overthrew longtime dictator Mohamed Siad Barre. The warlords then turned on each other, plunging the nation into anarchy and chaos. Somalia's transitional government was formed in 2004, but has failed to assert any control over the country. Source: AP, May 11, 2009
  17. No worries dear Malika. Ninkii Mintid ahaa Xaajiguu kayara masayray Seriously though Mintid has been a good sport so far. He is an online character that plays a role that does not fit him very well. I treat him accordingly.
  18. ^^lool Blame the sermon today for it was about the character of the true Muslim as a doer of things, not as a weak subject . al yacni, al yadul aclaa kheyrun min yadi suflaa... be on par waryee
  19. ^^In theory i would be fine with the division thing, as long I am the divider and conquerer . But here it's all in your head awoowe
  20. This is why i like Xaajiga, he is original and shows no emotions unlike the Mintid mnan.
  21. Originally posted by Peace Action: Xiin, are you worried about the peace caravan, it seems sh. sharif is not preparing for the emerging war from the anti TFG fanatical groups. PA, Yes I am. But in the words of Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca,the gifted strategist of teh Roman era, We will either find a way, or make one for Somalia to come back and stand on its feet again.
  22. ^^ I my self am a consultant on piracy issues and Sharif himself is a Puntlander. What now, ya man lahu cuqdah?
  23. Che, Mintid is a grieve-stricken man whose long, wicked prayers have not been answered. If he had A Bomb, he would’ve exploded it on certain regions.
  24. The author of this article seems to understand the complexity of piracy issue. As US officials have been communicated, there are three underlying issues surrounding the piracy problem. 1- lack of capacity to guard the Somali coast from criminal activities 2- illegal fishing by foreign fishing companies that create a lot of resentment among Somalia’s fishing communities 3- waste dumping activities that causes legitimate grievances in the local communities, which, in light of lack of proper venue for justice, engenders criminalities Puntland Admin I think has done the right thing to tight all these three components together. Mintid Farayar, awoowe you are crying at the tale of a fast moving caravan …tani ku daysay ee ka har
  25. And then his silver Nokia phone chirped yet again. He would not say what he needed to do, but it was time to go. ^^