Mukulaalow
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Che -Guevara;822789 wrote: See camal habaarkaan Shock tactic.
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Prime Minister Abdiweli Gaas: No Isbaaro For The Constitution
Mukulaalow replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
Wonder what he is listening to, BRITNEY SPEARS? -
Abtigiis, Is prof Abdi a member of the party as well?
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war kan Boosaasaa madax martay. hey Dotoore, the topic is about galmudug.
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Taleexi;822494 wrote: Do you have problem deciphering the written word? I said " withing an agreed principles with regards to relevant parties" I mean if Ximan & Xeeb iyo Galgaduud u arkaan to unite with Galmudug I see no problem with that.... Then you don't call that expansion, but its called "MERGE".
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Taleexi;822487 wrote: It is not a bad thing if Galmudug expands within an agreed principles with regards to relevant parties. how could that be good?. expansion mean stepping on puntland's toe or Ximan&Xeeb's. A recipient for unrest.
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Galmudug Community rejects the new Constitution.
Mukulaalow replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
these guys are from DIIDNAY-LAND. where caydiid, qaybdiid, nabadiid come from. wax waliba waa la diidi, Allow umuuraha sahal. -
..maadama sida uu tilmaamay magaca Galmudug uu kulmiyo gobolada Mudug iyo Galgaduud .. This is troubling since expansion south means wiping Ximan & Xeeb off the map which will not be accepted by them. This has been tried by Galmudug several times before and it ended up on bloody clan wars in Galinsoor, Hobyo and xarardheer. Not a good idea.
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'Liibaan';822217 wrote: Wafuudii KHaatuma State uu Hogaaminayo Sareeye Guuto Axmed Dafle oo La Kulmay Amiirka Kuwait Sh. Sabaax Al-Sabah I never knew Axmed Saleebaan became a Khaatumite official, maybe he is being groomed for Khatumo presidency after the end of the 18 months transition. A real heavy weight politician.
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Happy 100 days for Khaatumo State on the 16th of January 2012 the birth of Khaatumo State was announced in the town of Taleex. the question is.. After 100 days, what have been achieved by the new born State??? 1) Politically? 2) Economically? 3) Militarily?
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Pirate attacks down off Somalia, up off Nigeria.
Mukulaalow replied to Mukulaalow's topic in Politics
Its like Barca vs Real on piracy tournament. -
(CNN) Pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia have decreased dramatically this year, but the number of incidents off Africa's west coast is increasing, and piracy is becoming more violent there, the International Maritime Bureau reported Monday. There were 102 incidents of piracy and armed robbery during the first quarter of 2012, according to the agency, part of the International Chamber of Commerce. Forty-three of those were attributed to Somali pirates, a decrease from 97 in the first quarter of 2011. Nine vessels were hijacked in the area, a decrease from 16 in the period a year earlier. Pirates took 144 crew members hostage off Somalia during the quarter, according to the report. The bureau credited international navies, which have staged both reactive and pre-emptive strikes against pirates in the region, for the decrease in piracy off Somalia. It hoped for continued progress. "The (European Union) announcement to expand their anti-piracy mission to target pirates ashore is another welcome move that could further threaten the Somali piracy model," Pottengal Mukundan, director of the IMB Piracy Reporting Centre, said in a statement. While progress was made off Africa's east coast, piracy off Nigeria on Africa's west coast was growing, the report said. Nigeria-based pirates were behind 11 attacks in the first quarter, the bureau said. Only 10 pirate attacks were reported off Nigeria all of last year, it said. "Nigerian piracy is increasing in incidence and extending in range," Mukundan said in a statement. "At least six of the 11 reported incidents in Nigeria occurred at distances greater than 70 nautical miles from the coast, which suggests that fishing vessels are being used as motherships to attack shipping further afield." Two people were killed in the Nigerian pirate attacks, which included two hijackings with 42 crew members taken hostage, the report said. Pirate attacks also increased off Indonesia during the quarter, the bureau reported, with 18 vessels attacked, up from five a year earlier. Robbery is the main target of those attacks, the bureau said.
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An Open Letter To Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, From KHaatumo State Of SOmalia
Mukulaalow replied to Liibaan's topic in Politics
Xaaji Xunjuf;822061 wrote: Mukulaalow waan ogahay waxad u jeediid ku fahmay tuugyahow suuqa xan ba la isla dhex marayey inu faroole iyo mahiga isku fiicanyihin mahiga ma waxad leedahay budhcad badeedka faroole gar wadeenka ka yahay bu shuqul ku leeyahay oo waa abihi budhcad badeedka. lol. Maya xaaji saa ma oran, siyaasiyiinta somalidoo idil baa budhcadnimo isga dhisan, Farole haduu yahay garwadeenka budhcadbadeeda, Mahigana waa garwadeenka budhcad siyaasadeedka somaliya, labada nin way isku daneystaan, waxayna u badantahay in mahiga booska madaxweyne u qalqaalinayo saaxiibkii bisha ogost. Siilanyo & asaga maxay isku waafaqeen? wax war ah? -
The 4.5 is not only wrong, its a crime against humanity
Mukulaalow replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
This is very hilarious take on the 4.5 formula by Shariif Shangaani, fadlan daawo, its very funny. ;) -
An Open Letter To Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, From KHaatumo State Of SOmalia
Mukulaalow replied to Liibaan's topic in Politics
Xaaji Xunjuf;822059 wrote: Mahiga goormu bada ka shaqeyn jiray Arrinta Somalia waa bad lagu wareero, waxay u baahantahay badmaaxnimo, marka sidaasuu ku noqday admiral. -
An Open Letter To Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, From KHaatumo State Of SOmalia
Mukulaalow replied to Liibaan's topic in Politics
UZTAAD;821983 wrote: since sheikh sharif doesn't know English language why they they didn't write the letter in Somali or Arabic so that the poor sheikh can understand the content of the letter. the letter is for the real president of Somalia, Admiral Mahiga. wax faham. -
Bluelicious;821845 wrote: Lol you know i'm in tip top shape. It's highly unlikely you will ever see a fat Dutchie. Say hello to my little friend Actually old days Somali women used to be very slim but with curves, men used to describe the perfect woman as follows. Laba ha u dhuubnaato. Weist & fingers. Laba ha u weynaato. *** & eyes. Laba ha u yaraato. feet & mouth. Laba ha u madoobaato. Hair & eye lashes. Laba ha u dheeraato. Hair & nose. List goes on, cant remember the rest.
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wyre;821838 wrote: Mukulaal, Ninyahow Aniga ima aadan arag cumrigaaga saa brown iyo black iguma tilmaamteen haddaa i arki laheyd :D malaha dhag cas baa tahay baan filaa, ama Mukh shabeel?
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Breaking news: French socialists win first round.
Mukulaalow replied to Mukulaalow's topic in Politics
Paris (CNN) -- Socialist candidate Francois Hollande declared victory Sunday in the first round of France's presidential election, setting up a showdown with incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy. The proclamation, made to a crowd of supporters, is consistent with the results of exit polls detailed on French television. Hollande took 28.4% of the vote, while Sarkozy had 25.5%, according to those polls. The figures suggest the two men will face a runoff. Under French law, if no candidate wins an absolute majority, the two top candidates faceoff. The runoff would take place May 6. The exit poll results are bad news for Sarkozy. Historically, the French president comes in first in the first round of the vote. "I want to thank warmly the voters who, through their votes, have placed me in this position," Hollande said Sunday night. "This is an act of trust of confidence in my (positions) that I have presented to the French people." According to the exit polls, extreme right candidate Marine Le Pen had 20% of the vote, Jean-Luc Melenchon on the extreme left had 11.7%, and centrist Francois Bayrou had 8.5%. Sarkozy, the flamboyant politician who has led the country since 2007, told Le Figaro newspaper Thursday that voters had a "crucial choice" to make for their country. He pledged new strategies for economic growth and job creation, saying France was seeing signs of recovery this year. Pierre Oriacombu, a business consultant, told CNN he was voting for the incumbent. "We have a lot of problems, and I think Nicolas Sarkozy does a better job with these problems than many others," he said. But Julien Ceval, voting at the same polling station as Sarkozy and Oriacombu, is backing Hollande. "We need to stop Nicolas Sarkozy and to make a change," said Ceval, an engineer. "I'm not really sure Hollande is the man who will change France but I want to try." The turnout was 81%, with more than 12.5 million votes cast, according to France's Interior Ministry. That marks a drop from 2007, when 84% of the nation's voters went to the polls. Voting started Saturday in France's overseas territories, including Guadeloupe, French Guyana, Martinique and French Polynesia. Voters in mainland France headed to the polls Sunday. Last week, polls suggested Sarkozy was trailing Hollande going into the first round of voting. The economy and jobs have been key election issues, as France struggles to overcome low growth and a 10% unemployment rate. Hollande, a center-left candidate, called for a European Central Bank rate cut in an interview Friday on French radio station Europe 1. "There are two ways we can go. The first is to lower interest rates if we indeed believe this is a way to support growth. And I believe it is, and that the European Central Bank should go in that direction," Hollande said. The second way, he told Europe 1, "would be to lend directly to states themselves, rather than the chosen path, which has been to support the banks." Asked if, as president, he would participate in a U.N.-led military intervention in Syria, Hollande said: "Yes, if it is at the request of the United Nations, we would participate in this intervention." Sarkozy, who has been vocal on the international stage, told Europe 1 on Thursday that France was at the center of diplomatic efforts to put pressure on Syria over its crackdown on dissidents. In an interview Friday with CNN affiliate BFM-TV, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe suggested Hollande was jumping on the bandwagon with regard to Syria. "The problem with Francois Hollande is that in matters of foreign affairs, he is always running behind the train," he said. -
Breaking news: French socialists win first round.
Mukulaalow replied to Mukulaalow's topic in Politics
I really thought when the Algerian guy killed so many people that the far right will sneak into power and make life hell for minorities, but to my surprise, the socialists are on the march. amazing. Abu-salman. what is their policy towards the EU bailouts, like the Greek one, where do they stand on it? -
wyre;821824 wrote: I am not Black waryee haye brawn ka waran?
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Blackman iyo naag buuran maxaa kala haysta.
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