Daqane

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  1. Construction of the planned mogadishu childrens hospital... End project I.A
  2. Digfeer Hospital under reconstruction General construction Rebuilding Mogadishu school of engineering
  3. Naxar this particular situation was a massacre, but a massacre every couple of months for a period of four years against members of a particular clan adds up to a genocide. Now as a shabaabist the diffrence between a massacre and a genocide, between a bombing of a doctors graduation, and the wiping out of an entire city is known, anigu aafka uu faahmeyo uun baan ugu la haadleey...
  4. Executive Summary Kenya is attempting to repatriate more than half a million Somali refugees despite continued instability in Somalia, and in defiance of national and international legal obligations. The calls for repatriation gained momentum after a wave of attacks targeting churches, nightclubs and public service vehicles in Nairobi and the Somali-dominated North Eastern Province (NEP). This reactionary and impetuous shift in policy has serious security and economic implications for both Kenya and Somalia. Violence and harassment against Somali refugees and Kenyan-Somalis have been on the rise since calls for repatriation started at the end of 2012. Mistrust between Kenyan security forces and the Somali community in the Eastleigh neighbourhood of Nairobi - commonly referred to as ‘Little Mogadishu’ - has also increased, depriving police of cooperation and information sharing. According to Somali government and UN officials, almost 20,000 Somali refugees have voluntarily left Kenya since repatriation calls started. Vacancy rates of houses and apartments in Eastleigh have rocketed and, subsequently, rent rates have plummeted. Schools in the area have reported considerably reduced student numbers. This comes just weeks before Kenya is due to hold national elections. Somali refugees have become prey for politicians as the campaigns gather momentum, and are increasingly framed as a national burden. The Kenyan government lacks a coherent national policy for Somali refugees. While politicians publicly contradict one another on the matter, the High Court of Kenya recently granted an injunction halting the government’s directive to relocate all urban refugees to camps. The Somali government is not ready to accommodate almost 600,000 refugees. Leaders say refugees will be welcomed home and considered an asset but admit to being woefully unprepared to resettle them. Still, the Somali government is devising an ambitious plan to establish large camps inside Somalia, near the Kenyan border. It hopes to move hundreds of thousands of refugees to the new camps before the end of 2013. Not only is the implementation of this plan unrealistic, but it could also expose vulnerable refugees to dangerous conditions. Many refugees indicate that they’re willing to return home if security conditions 3 improve, but most lack the financial means to do so voluntarily. There is concern regarding the impact repatriation would have on already overcrowded Internally Displaced People’s (IDP) camps in southern Somalia, potentially compromising the fragile gains made in recent months. The Somali and Kenyan governments must work closely through the recently re-established Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) to find a satisfactory solution. Reactionary and hasty decisions will exacerbate an already tense situation. Kenya must realize that removing over half a million people may prove to be a logistical nightmare with unforeseeable security implications The Somali government must capitalize on recent security gains by establishing state institutions that can absorb the influx of refugees. Key to this is addressing the emotive issue of land in Somalia. Unresolved land disputes will likely lead to a re-eruption of violence in southern Somalia. An orderly, well-timed return of refugees would, however, solidify recent gains made and lay the foundations for a stable Somalia. The UNHCR must play a vital role in assisting the two governments to find common ground. More urgently, it must assist those choosing to return now with information and equip them with practical tools necessary to reintegrate into society. http://hiiraan.com/Pdf_files/2013/Jan/Heritage_Institute_Hasty_Repatriation.pdf
  5. It was indeed a tradegy what happened in 1984 to 1988 in burco and its environs, in this particular case it was 43 people, but it continued on until 1988, although Che as a shabaabist should know the diffrence between massacre and genocide on this point he is wrong.
  6. loool It must be a really profitable route, when are you planning to be there brother, and where will you be staying...
  7. The pictures on the schools prompted me to share with you a 2010-2011 report on the education situation in Somalia http://planipolis.iiep.unesco.org/upload/Somalia/Somalia_Education_Report_2010_2011.pdf It is very detailed and quite a read.
  8. Al Fajr school Shifa medical center Ahmed Gurey school
  9. nuune;917612 wrote: Thanks Daqane for the wonderful pictures, keep them coming, since you are there, we expect a thrilling thread from you on how Mogadishu is flourishing, business wise, security wise, is it easy to roam around without bodyguards, I have noticed many returnees are using their own security guards to watch them when they walk through the streets or even at social gatherings such as Liido, not everyone uses the security guys by the way, but some still want to have them for whatever reason that is there. I think they notice it is a case of overkill after a while, never used a private guard although I sometimes have the name of the NGO I work with emblazoned on my Shirt...
  10. loool good xiin, very good keep on avoiding haatus questions, if nothing else you are very enteraining...
  11. your refusal ya akhi to respond and engage with haatu, as the copy pasted article they seem to meld into a blur when it comes to you, haadi aad xishmaad uu qalantiid, you will admit haatu did not deserve such a blistering put down
  12. Haha xiinow has all your vim and verve come down to the tactics of your ethnic barrow boys, I am also as agog with anticipation as apophis, what will your gossipy sign come up with, we are waiting
  13. Haatu;917759 wrote: Cajiib. Mararka qaar odeygan (Xiin) wuu isku darsama. Even Somalia ayaa ka caqli badiye. Waayeelnimo ha lagu qoro. Xiinow, does the government represent one clan? Also, what is this rubbish insinuation that the writer seems to be pushing that the government is against Federalism? From what we've heard from the President himself is that Federalism is the way the country has adopted and his government will work within its frameworks. As for recruiting soldiers from Xamar only, what nonsense. Isn't the government in control of Jubbooyinka (some of it), Gedo, Galgaduud? Are all these areas one clan areas? As for P/land, if soldiers are not recruited from there then it has only itself to blame. If it happens then that is the result of its isolationism and its refusal to bow down to the central government of Somalia. Loool haatu I wonder what you will be accused of this time, since stoic was accused of bringing back irirism by our resident nationalist, maybe expect a talking down from an older wiser man wink wink nudge nudge, or better yet our new term of the week bolitikal leverage, even apophis is making more sense.
  14. Haatu;917759 wrote: Cajiib. Mararka qaar odeygan (Xiin) wuu isku darsama. Even Somalia ayaa ka caqli badiye. Waayeelnimo ha lagu qoro. Xiinow, does the government represent one clan? Also, what is this rubbish insinuation that the writer seems to be pushing that the government is against Federalism? From what we've heard from the President himself is that Federalism is the way the country has adopted and his government will work within its frameworks. As for recruiting soldiers from Xamar only, what nonsense. Isn't the government in control of Jubbooyinka (some of it), Gedo, Galgaduud? Are all these areas one clan areas? As for P/land, if soldiers are not recruited from there then it has only itself to blame. If it happens then that is the result of its isolationism and its refusal to bow down to the central government of Somalia. Loool haatu I wonder what you will be accused of this time, maybe expect a talking down from an older wiser man wink wink nudge nudge, or better yet our new term of the week bolitikal leverage, even apophis is making more sense.
  15. Daqane

    Xasuuq 1991

    Apophis;917756 wrote: @Jac and we know it wasn't. It was manned by all clans. That's what the evidence shows. @ Che: that is a myth sxb. the retreating forces consisted of everybody. you right another myth is reconciliation.
  16. loool xiin mala yaacni ayaad weliga aheyd ee article kalee soo copy paste gareey....:rolleyes: @ apophis then my response should be sufficient.
  17. Love Somalia;917743 wrote: I concur, but the obvious question has to be asked: Why are these sentiments resurfacing now as opposed to during Sharif's presidency? Great question, the simple answer sharif was bought and paid for and intimidated by certain groups stories hot wind, whats changed?
  18. xiinfaniin;917741 wrote: ^^soo noq noqoshadaadu waxay ii sheegaysaa inaad weli xanaaqsantahay, because when I see an educated mo0ryaan I can easily identify him miles away Waar dont worry about my anger or lack there of yaa xiinow this is the net, it does not define my personality as it does you, you keep on referring to me in person, and yet you dont want me to respond, so you can chalk it up in cold mpls as a win Nin is waalaba waabiyaa hela, baal is yaarey saaxi.
  19. As usual xiin as I stated earlier you have brought nothing to the discussion of any sincerity beyond as I stated earlier covering yourself with the laurels of a policy you were the first to dismiss as the arming of benadiir militia You did literally what I said you would do dear, in black and white earlier on in this discussion, you must change your modus operandi, repeating the same thing over and over in the hope of a change is the surest sign of an ossified clan mentality . Questioning some one's sincerity or lack thereof, is, shall we say, a measure of the accuser's intelligence and maturity. You need to grow thick skin waryaa, or ka fiirso markaad dadka masaakiinta ee la qaxiyey aad ku tilmaamayso inay hargab bestood layihiin ooy u baahanyihiin xerooyin ay ku qufacaan in xamar looga sameeyo...haddaan iri hadkaasi waa kii mo0ryaanta sow gar ma joogo? xoogaa ingiriisaad intaa meelaha kusoo qorqorta baad rabtaa inaad caqliyadaa la baxsato oo aniga dawladnimo iga xigsato, ood wadaniyad iyo midnimo iiga sheekayso! Awoowe xiinfaniin macno ugama fadhiyaan dadka sidaadoo kale dagaalada sokeeye ku dallacay oo hadda derajada loo tolay oo ku faanna inay kacaan soomaaliya ka dhaliyeen intay caruur iyo dumar, waayeel, dal iyo dawlanima dubteen. I do not to do all that, that is the patented xiinfaniin formula, attempt to color every normal procedure a legitimate government takes as a win for beesha and tolka, failing that when every thing goes opposite to the clan cantrabaqash your mentality is solely capable of producing, term it as part of the grand master plan that tolka have put into motion fari qorrax ma qariso, T.B is a killer warya,taasi uun haa ku dambeeyn yaa xiinow, waan kuu jeeda inaad meesha ku xiiqsatay. Waxaad somalinimo iyo sinaan ka garaneeysiid majiirto ee meesha amisom iyo international community waax aad diciin kariin ka suug. Nin geed gali jirey geed loo ma galo Keep on talking about liqaye saaxi, he is enjoying a milkshake on the beaches of the capital of the somali republic. Macasalama.
  20. Daqane

    Xasuuq 1991

    Wadani;917573 wrote: +1000. Selective statuses of victimhood in a country where all groups met face to face with death and destruction are a step in the wrong direction. D-block, USC clan, SNM clan, RRA clan, minority clans......name one that hasn't been massacred at one point or another? These people have the audacity to talk about xasuuq in waqooyi galbeed after they had just burnt Hargaysa and Burco to the ground. Wallahi my grandmother almost dug a grave for me somehwere in the haud as I became so sick and frail, as we escaped the daily arial bombardments, that she was sure I was gonna die. We had relatives, neighbours and friends blown to smithereens and the rest, including women and children, killed by firing squads. These ppl in the video are ****** beyond belief. +10000 caar dadka waxaan fahaansi, good luck with that... "When the Barre regime was pushed back toward Mogadishu during 1989-1990, troops retaliated with a scorched earth policy, looting and assaulting local populations as they retreated. Belet Huen and surrounding areas along the Shebelle River were particularly hard hit by Barre's supporters. This left the region vulnerable to famine and food shortages by mid-1991, in contrast to the north-east of Somalia, which remained free of famine and most armed hostilities. Famine victims from Rahanwein flocked to Belet Huen where an international airlift relief operation was mounted. " http://www.forces.gc.ca/somalia/vol1/v1c11e.htm
  21. Naxar Nugaaleed;917660 wrote: Simpletons, one can support this government and it's attempts to bring Somalia back from the cliff and at the same Criticize itfor not being representative. Hasan has declared that he will no longer abid by the 4.5 formula. That's all fine and will unless that means that you mean every and all things will be filled by "your people". Overcoming past mistakes requires fairness 4.5 or no no 4.5. So far, this president has failed in this respect. In our eagerness to see Somalia stand on its feet, lets not forget the fairness that is required for this country to stand in its feet again. Injustice and unfairness is a bad start. Be it the formation of a national armed forces or political appointments. wish this president all the luck in the world but would still like to see him acting like a national leader rather the the governer of a region. You are right 4.5 is over was this not the position of you meritorious puntlanders? I am glad that 4.5 in all goverment appointments is dead, even the federal parliament deleted this absurdity with the appointment of new parliamentary committees on the basis of merit and the knowledge of the member M.P's applying for the different committees, if 4.5 was used you would not have two women in cabinet or two so called minorities heading two important and powerful ministries, I shudder to think of a proffessional military promoting or dismissing on the basis not of the stand bys of a successful military but strict 4.5
  22. Waar xiinoow that you are a qabiilist to the n-th degree is of no doubt and your attempts to be anything other than that is as laughable I mean literally piss my pants laughable, to paint my position the same patty brown that colours your own amuses me as I am here and am prepared to do any exposition of my views that any one may request as nuune did, if he is or is not satisfied is up to him and others on this forum, do not add me in to your royal we yaa mpls hero. As for the others and their opinions of their own personal safety it is their prerogative, the fore going is the logical conclusion to the farce of reconciliation between some who believe that genocide started and ended in 1991 and the rest of somalis everywhere even those in somaliland that you hope to attract in to your own clan psychosis ya xiin.