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  2. Wyre and others who have postedn in this thread, these songs are created, produced and aired by the Ethiopian State television as part of thier overall agenda of warfare, including cultureal warfare, and disposession towards the Somalis in the Somali region of Ethiopia, would you be confortable explaining to our brothers and sisters who are fighting for their survival that you enjoy listening to and soaking up Xabashi music? OdaySomali;895338 wrote: Gobonimo iyo hiigsad. Abwaan Abdijabar. Gud urdaha soo riday waxaan guuro soconaaba, Geedaha madoow iyo waxaan gebi ka haadnaba, Gubtaanyada iyo caarada waxaan golon ka saarnaba, Hurdo guur wuxuu nagu dhacee aanu gama'a diidnaaba. Anagoo go'doon ah waxaanu cadhada la guuxnaaba, Oo gaaroodi joog iyo waxaan timo' gardownaaba, Guuradooda buuraha waxaan oon uu gubanaaba, Gaajo uma debcayno ee waxaan golongolyoownaaba. Gurmad aan daalayn oo hawl galaanu nahayee, Maroodiga gaboobiyo waxaanu geri la daaqnoba, Waxaanu wada gooshno ee gorayo raacnaaba, Gelowgiyo galaydhyada waxaan wada golaynaaba, Garanuugta Laacdame'ba waxaa golos nidhaaahnaaba. Waxaan guuro guuraynaa ee aan galab carawnaaba, Good iyo abeesada waxaan gudug u jiidhnaabaa, wiyilshiibu gedeedii waxay nagu gadoodaa, shabeel oo guhaad badan waxa is garab istaagnaa, Gooshiyo ninkeedi waxaan geel ka dhiganaaba, Gebi habar dugaageed waxan gacal wadaagnaa. Dhibka gorofka noo qaatay ee geexda naga maala, gundhigiyo wax loo geeyay baa noo gadhoodhsamayee, Xeylatoo na gaadhsiiyay iyo nabaraduu geystay, Maantana gedisii atoor Geesale' ayaa yimi'ee. Gardaradda waayanaha waxaan ku gacan saydhnaaba, Gabadh iyo dhamaan wiil waxaan wada dirirnaaba, God madoow garteenii waxii lagaga geeyaaba, Duniduba waxay nagu geftee nagugu gooyaaba. Anaguna go'aan adag waxaan gows ka dhiganaaba, Gacmo wada jirkood iyo waxaan talo gorfaynaaba, Isugeyntu waa dhib ee waxay guluc lahaataba, Kolba geer waxay naga gashay naga gadoontaaba, Galad Eebahay iyo waxaan guusha suganaa ba. Waxba gabaygu yuu ila gudbin ee waxaan ku soo gaabshay: Gobonimo u dirir iyo waxan nahay suluf colaadeedee, Dabkaa garabka noo saaran oo gaadh hayaanu nahayee, Geyigaan u dhalanoo adaanu gaardi kuu nahayee, Geddaa noo xigyaana waa inaan libinta gaadhnaa ee (Inshallah) ...Geddaa noo xigyaana waa inaan libinta gaadhnaa.
  3. Xaaji Xunjuf they do that quite intentionally. Most of these Xabashi-Somali songs SOLers here are posting and advertising are produced, created and aired by Ethiopian state television as part of their attempt to Ethiopian-ize Somali [Ethiopians] and diffuse the Somali culture. This is truly a disgusting, trashy, filthy, repulsive and self-destructive thread. I just don't think we should be doing the handy-work of and furthering the Ethiopian regime's cause and inadvertently conducting cultural warfare on our own people... just think about it and bear that in mind.
  4. AMISOM has extensive and greatly empowered responsibilities in the Somali political construct and has immense influence over the security, politics, economy of the country. Bearing in mind that AMISOM is a foreign body with interests and ambitions that may well diverge from those of the Somali people, that is very worrying. I sense that the below requests to AMISOM are merely rhetorical. Notice, for example, that although AMISOM is requested to establish "a system" to investigate and address allegations of misconduct, there is (a) no clear time-constraints by which this needs to be in place, (b) no mechanism by which this very system is checked and © no cleararrangement or body by which complaints can be received or submitted and investigated. It is very much a self-regulation arrangement and that is very dissappointing. 12. Requests AMISOM to ensure that any detainees in their custody are treated in strict compliance with AMISOM’s obligations under international humanitarian law and human rights law; 13. Requests AMISOM to strengthen child and women’s protection in its activities and operations, including through the deployment of a child protection adviser and a women’s protection adviser, within its existing civilian component to mainstream child and women’s protection within AMISOM; 14. Requests AMISOM to take adequate measures to prevent sexual violence, and sexual exploitation and abuse, by applying policies consistent with the United Nations zero tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse in the context of peacekeeping; 15. Requests the AU to establish a system to address systematically allegations of misconduct, which includes clear mechanisms for receiving and tracking allegations, as well as for following up with troop-contributing countries on the results of investigations and disciplinary actions taken as applicable, and requests the United Nations to advise and provide guidance to the AU in this endeavour;
  5. Excluded: 1. Surface to air missiles, including Man-Portable Air-Defence Systems (MANPADS); 2. Guns, howitzers, and cannons with a calibre greater than 12.7 mm, and ammunition and components specially designed for these. (This does not include shoulder fired anti-tank rocket launchers such as RPGs or LAWs, rifle grenades, or grenade launchers.); 3. Mortars with a calibre greater than 82 mm; 4. Anti-tank guided weapons, including Anti-tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs) and ammunition and components specially designed for these items; 5. Charges and devices intended for military use containing energetic materials; mines and related materiel; 6. Weapon sights with a night vision capability.
  6. An unwavering eye will be kept on the FED GOV and account will be kept of any deliveries or training that the Security Forces of the FED GOV receive going forward. 38. Decides that the Federal Government of Somalia shall notify the Committee established pursuant to resolutions 751 (1992) and 1907 (2009), for its information, at least five days in advance, of any deliveries of weapons or military equipment or the provision of assistance intended solely for the Security Forces of the Federal Government of Somalia, as permitted in paragraph 33 of this resolution, providing details of such deliveries or assistance and the specific place of delivery in Somalia, further decides that the Member State delivering assistance may, in the alternative, make this notification after informing the Federal Government of Somalia that it intends to do so, and stresses the importance that such notifications contain all relevant information, including, where applicable, the type and quantity of weapons, ammunitions, military equipment and materiel to be delivered, and the proposed date of delivery; The below is a good development and at least forces the FED GOV to put in place the required infrastructures, systems, processes, permissions and hierarchies. However, this is essentially a race against time. Completing all the below tasks will be next to impossible unless this has been in the planning for a long time. 39. Requests the Federal Government of Somalia to report to the Security Council no later than one month after the adoption of this resolution, and every six months thereafter, on: (a) The structure of the Security Forces of the Federal Government of Somalia; (b) The infrastructure in place to ensure the safe storage, registration, maintenance and distribution of military equipment by the Security Forces of the Federal Government of Somalia; © The procedures and codes of conduct in place for the registration, distribution, use and storage of weapons by the Security Forces of the Federal Government of Somalia, and on training needs in this regard; 40. Calls upon States and regional organizations that have the capacity to do so, to provide assistance to the Federal Government of Somalia to achieve improvements in the areas set out in (b) and © of paragraph 39 of this resolution, in full coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia; The Somalia and Eritrea Monitoring Group (SEMG) will be instrumental in determing whether this lefting of the Arms embargoe shall live beyond a year, if even that. What the SEMG says, goes. If I were in the FED GOV I would ensure that I had a team dedicated to just managing the relationship with the SEMG and ensuring that relationship is as good as it could be. 41. Requests the SEMG to include, in its reporting to the Committee, both an assessment of the progress made in the areas set out in (b) and © of paragraph 39, and an assessment of any misappropriation or sale to other groups including militias, in order to assist the Council in any review of the appropriateness of the provisions outlined in paragraph 33 of this resolution, which are for the purpose of building the capacity of the Security Forces of the Federal Government of Somalia, and providing security for the people of Somalia, and further requests the Monitoring Group to report on its own ability to monitor delivery of weapons, military equipment and assistance to Somalia;
  7. May Allah make this news kheyr for the Somali people.
  8. xiinfaniin;921839 wrote: “Someone’s looter/killer is another person’s hero.” President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud [/b] I have not read the article but a quick passing comment. I watched the video from which the above quote is supposedly taken and im sure the president said: "One person's warlord is another person's hero". 1: If we are going to quote him, let's at least do so accurately. 2: Now that we have quoted him accurately, let's try to interpret and understand what he has said. I sense that the above quote is supposed to be an indictment of sorts. If anything, the President is correct and insightful in what he has said; and if he is to navigate the minefield that is internal Somali politics, he will need to maintain that perpspective. As much as we would like for all the "warlords" (define, in the Somali context!?) and the "bad" guys to be rounded up, locked up and immediately and forever neutralised, that will only remain a pipe-dream and ideal scenario. It just is not realistic, constructive or possible. Rather than the above quote, I would really find interesting the policies that the President might adopt and the actions he might take to deal with the looter/killer/warlord-come-hero.
  9. Nin-Yaaban;921364 wrote: Hadii aad Hargeisa taktay, maxaad Jacylbaro iyo Alpha horay ugala sii xiriiri weydey sideey magaalada kuu soo tusaan? Mar hadaan meeshaba joogo oo aan indho leeyahay, maxaan uga baahanahay cid "magaalada is tusta"? Besides I have doubts that Alpha is even in Hargeisa
  10. Juje;192107 wrote: That's it... easy now.... use all pressure.... open your legs wide and give me all you got can until you are relieved.... I'm a toilet seat after all
  11. Kool_Kat;192098 wrote: **With my xishood koofid gees gees iigu jirto** A finger goes in me...You fiddle with me when you'r bored...The best man always had me first... What am I? A Wedding Ring, duh!!! Cicero;192097 wrote: Oh what the hell. Let me indulge you. "I'm warm, wet, and people come inside me". What am I? Swimming pool. *plays the trumpet: wa wa wa* Almost as unfunny as Jay Leno.
  12. Jacaylbaro;192095 wrote: Skin meets Skin, When is that the skin meets skin, hair meets hair and balls disappear.. dirty mind ....... its when u BLINK UR EYES
  13. Jacaylbaro;192094 wrote: What goes in dry, comes out wet, and gives warm satisfaction. A tea bag....
  14. Jacaylbaro;192093 wrote: ,, Let's have some fun and bring up any dirty minded stuff here ,,,, Niyahow maxaad ku hadlaysaa :confused:
  15. And that is the same with Somali women. When they are extremely poor and are barely surviving and probably dont even have enough water to wash themselves.... they look very different from when they are living in affluence, luxery, comfort and a colder climate. e.g. V.S
  16. Raamsade;921342 wrote: This is skewed representation... isn't this woman an actress or something? Please post your average Indian woman and let us decide for ourselves. Average indian women lives in extreme poverty and is unkept because of that, darxuma is all that you will see. Not a fair comparison.
  17. India is a filthy place, with disgusting and unhygienic cultures, but when their women are not impoverished and unkept, their women are beautiful, yaa salaam :eek:
  18. What the fuq *exits thread* :confused:
  19. Alpha Blondy;921236 wrote: walahi bilahi i DO NOT have any scripts currently active on these boards. but i'll have you know, even, if, that were the case, I DO NOT tolerate physical abuse against my scripts. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL :p
  20. Bluelicious;921234 wrote: How would you rate the safety during your trip to all those cities and their checkpoints? Looking forward to read more of your experiences on Somalia and Somaliland. Quite safe, overall. I'll say more on the checkpoints later. Laakiin waxba ha kala Somalia iyo Somalilandaynin, runta hadii la isu sheegayo waa uu isku mid uun. Somali way isu baahantahay oo waynu aragnay inay qayb ka mid ah ummadda Soomaaliyeed ayna keligeed horumar gaadhayn, economically, politically, militarily, culturally itaal iyo awoodna ayna lahayn ay wadanada caalamka la tartanto. Laakiin marka ay Soomaali is raacdo, wada tashato oo wada shaqaysato, waynu leenahay itaal iyo awoodba economically, politically, militarily, culturally to defend to Somali people and survive and thrive in the world.
  21. *Blessed;921206 wrote: Nuune, Faanka waa nala ka bidiyaa, ma ogid. Haha. I doubt anyone who genuinely wants info on Burco would rely on a few pics on a forum. OdaySomali, You've excited the cayayaan with that PM comment, please calm them down and clarify that I, Blessed has never sent you a PM, let alone threats. I can confirm that the agressor was a male member of SOL so it would seem that you, *Blessed, are in the clear.... or so it would appear. However, how can we be certain that it was not you in a different persona, with a fake mustache and beard, or as Aaliyah would say, in a [men's] different shaati lol