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  1. Zimbabwe will hold elections in four to five months, the country’s new president has said, pointing to an earlier date than expected following the ousting of long-time ruler Robert Mugabe. Source: Hiiraan Online
  2. The US State Department has suggested that President Donald Trump's recent vulgar comments will not hinder US efforts to persuade African countries to sever ties with North Korea. Source: Hiiraan Online
  3. A decapitated doll was left in front of a mosque with an Islamophobic banner in the Dutch capital Amsterdam by a group of far-right extremists, head of the mosque said on Thursday. Source: Hiiraan Online
  4. Kenya has joined the African Union in demanding an apology from Donald Trump following reports that he termed some countries shitholes. Source: Hiiraan Online
  5. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi pledged on Thursday not to let differences over a dam Ethiopia is building on the Nile river ruin relations with Addis Ababa. Source: Hiiraan Online
  6. The Dutch government has told the highest representative of Eritrea in the Netherlands to leave the country, minister of Foreign Affairs Halbe Zijlstra said on Wednesday. Source: Hiiraan Online
  7. The Somalia national army killed at least seven al-Shabab militants Thursday and destroyed their base during an operation in southern Somalia, officials and residents said. Source: Hiiraan Online
  8. Throughout 2017, extreme weather events reached epic proportions: In January, the Arctic and Australia suffered serious heat waves that melted ice caps and cut power to 40,000 homes. By February, droughts dried out Somalia and lasted the full year. Source: Hiiraan Online
  9. A judge on Wednesday said no to three Kansas residents who requested to have Trump voters on their jury as they’re tried for attempting to bomb a mosque and a Somali refugee community. Source: Hiiraan Online
  10. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el Sisi says the Nile should serve as a source of cohesion and development, not of conflict with Ethiopia. Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah el Sisi and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said on Thursday at talks in Cairo they were opposed to any “conflict” over the sharing of Nile waters. Sisi said that Desalegn’s visit was “a clear sign for our peoples and the entire world of our political will and determination to overcome all obstacles” between the two countries. The Nile should serve as “a source of cohesion and development, not of conflict” with Ethiopia, which is building a controversial dam that has raised Egyptian concerns over water supplies, he said. “We agreed that we must make sure that this great river never becomes an object of competition, mistrust and conflict,” Desalegn told a joint news conference. Sisi said Ethiopia was not aiming “to harm the interests of Egypt”, while reiterating Cairo’s call for the World Bank to serve as a neutral interlocutor between the two countries on technical issues related to the Nile. Egypt relies almost totally on the Nile for irrigation and drinking water, and says it has “historic rights” to the river, guaranteed by treaties from 1929 and 1959. Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam project on the Blue Nile, launched in 2012, is designed to feed a hydroelectric project to produce 6,000 megawatts of power, equal to six nuclear-powered plants. The Blue and the White Nile tributaries converge in Sudan’s capital Khartoum and from there run north through Egypt to the Mediterranean. AFP
  11. A UPDF soldier at Base Camp, the headquarters of the UPDF in Mogadishu on Dec. 17, 2017. In the background are the army’s Armoured Personnel Carriers. ALL PHOTOS INDEPENDENT/ IAN KATUSIIME How a clan system and external players are complicating the country’s reconstruction When I flew to Mogadishu, Somalia’s sandy capital, on December 16, 2017; I was filled with a heady mix of anxiety and excitement because of the image we all have of Somalia; bomb wreckages, lone wolf assassins, and Al Shabaab Muslim militants lurking in the shadows everywhere. Mogadishu is still reeling from the shock and awe of a truck bomb that killed over 500 people last October. Even though the attack, for which Al Shabaab claimed responsibility, was the deadliest Somalia has seen in decades, the country has long witnessed such acts of terror since Mohamed Siad Barre was ousted from power in 1991. He had been president since he captured power in a coup in 1969. His ouster led to the birth of Islamic Courts Union (ICU), a ragtag Islamist group which alongside other armed factions in the country battled for the control of the Horn of Africa nation- perpetrating mayhem and anarchy until relative stability was established in the late 2000s, first by the Ugandan army forces -Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) and later by joint forces of the African Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) that include UPDF. On my trip, and after interviews with the President of Somalia, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, some AMISOM commanders, and officials of the African Union (AU) based in Mogadishu, I witnessed not only a sense of accomplishment but a puzzle over the next move. The question of whether UPDF stays is no longer debated. Instead, the question is what happens when it leaves. Part of the reason is that nothing inside Somalia is what it appears to be to those outside the country. The UPDF, under AMISOM, has accomplished a lot; from pushing Al Shabaab out of Mogadishu, securing the country’s airport and State House, and providing some social services to ordinary Somalis in a country that has barely had a working government for years. Yet commanders on the ground, including Brig. Kayanja Muhanga, who until recently has been the UPDF contingent commander in Somalia, remain apprehensive about the future. When we sat down with Muhanga in his office at Base Camp, the expansive AMISOM base controlled by UPDF, he was preparing to hand over in three days to Brig. Paul Lokech. So he was in reflective mode and spoke expansively about what has made UPDF so successful in Somalia. He also revealed a few things that most external players do not know about, downplay, or totally miss about Somalia; including that the Muslim fighting group; al Shabaab, might not, in fact, be the enemy of the people one imagines. The tall, broad shouldered, and thick mustached Muhanga had just completed a year as UPDF contingent commander in December and it was his second tour of duty in Somalia. Having served as commander of Battle Group Eight and deputy contingent commander in 2011/2012, he has garnered a rare understanding of Somalia and Somali clan members now call him ‘Ugasi’ which is Somali for elder. He is sometimes called upon to mediate in conflicts among the clans, even when he is back in Uganda. “Counter insurgency in Somalia is about winning the hearts and minds of the people. “Any force that comes here needs to first understand the clan dynamics in Somalia,” he says, “You have to be a friend to all clans because there is heavy rivalry between them.” Clan system “Once you are in Somalia, you realise Al Shabaab is not exactly the problem,” Muhanga told our group of journalists, “There are times when a clan can unite with Al Shabaab say when a force is simply intent on capturing local territories without anything it is offering to the local population, they will say ‘we have a common enemy.” The clan system is Somalia’s model of democracy and, depending on whom you speak to, it either works well for the country or harms it. Members of Parliament are elected to represent their clans. The clans are involved in lobbying for positions in government, hold negotiations for economic power, and are routinely defending their territory from intruders- with guns.
  12. VIDEO: UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia, Peter de Clercq, outlines the priorities in the 2018 Humanitarian Response Plan for the country. 17 January 2018 – While Somalia, with the international community’s help, averted famine last year, long-term solutions for drought, conflict and displacement must still be found, the United Nations office in the country said Wednesday, launching the 2018 humanitarian response plan, which calls for $1.6 billion to protect the lives of 5.4 million people. “I am proud that we averted a possible famine last year. Lasting solutions […], however, out of our reach, and much more must be done to eliminate the looming threat of famine in this country,” said the Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia, Peter de Clercq, in the Somali capital, Mogadishu. With that in mind, he called for tackling humanitarian needs while simultaneously looking at longer-term solutions. “If we do not continue to save lives and in parallel build resilience, then we have only delayed a famine, not prevented one,” warned Mr. de Clercq. According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the plan prioritizes immediate relief operations in areas with significant numbers of people living in crisis and emergency situations, and now includes a strategy to address protection gaps for those most vulnerable, such as the internally displaced, women and children. In 2017, displacement reached unprecedented levels, with food security needs nearly doubling the five-year average. The number of Somalis on the brink of famine has grown tenfold since this time last year. An estimated 1.2 million children are projected to be malnourished in 2018, 232,000 of whom will face life-threatening severe acute malnutrition. To mitigate future crises, humanitarians are working with development partners and Somali authorities to address the underlying causes of recurring crises, including food insecurity and mass displacement. “With important progress made on the political and governance fronts, Somalia is on a positive trajectory, despite ongoing crises. The country has more effective institutions than it has for decades,” said Mr. de Clercq. However, he noted that these gains are reversible and must be protected. “With continued international support, we can break the cycle of recurrent crises that undermine the peacebuilding and State-building process in Somalia,” he concluded.
  13. TORONTO — Former Somali child refugee Abdoul Abdi has been released from custody as he continues his fight against deportation to a country he has no connection to. Benjamin Perryman, Abdi’s lawyer, says he was released Wednesday morning from the Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay, Ont., to a halfway house in the greater Toronto area. Abdi grew up in foster care in Nova Scotia, but never got Canadian citizenship, and was held by the Canada Border Services Agency after spending five years in prison for multiple offences, including aggravated assault. Abdi’s case has become a rallying point for advocates who say it was wrong for the province to fail to apply for citizenship on his behalf. Perryman said Abdi told him Wednesday it felt “unreal” to be free after five years, and thanked his supporters and wanted “to say thank you for being given a chance.” No deportation hearing has been scheduled yet. The lawyer continues to fight Abdi’s deportation in Federal Court. “The Minister also has the power to settle the court case and provide Mr. Abdi with the relief he is seeking, but that has not occurred,” Perryman said in an email. “We are hopeful that the government will stop its efforts to deport Mr. Abdi and that his case can be resolved without having to go to court.” Perryman has said Abdi was given grossly inadequate care by the province as a foster child. He said deporting him to Somalia — a country to which he has no ties and where he would be unable to care for his Canadian-born daughter — would be unfair. Abdi was six years old when he arrived in Nova Scotia as a refugee. He went to live with his aunt, who didn’t speak English, and was soon apprehended by the Nova Scotia government. Between the ages of eight and 19, Abdi was moved 31 times, separated from his sister and was never granted citizenship. His aunt’s efforts to regain custody were rejected, and attempts to file a citizenship application for the children was blocked. Canadian Press
  14. A man accused of violently assaulting an elderly volunteer worker with a machete outside a homeless shelter in Vermont earlier this month is the son of a Somali refugee, the Department of Homeland Security told The Daily Caller News Foundation. Abukar Ibrahim, a 32-year-old immigrant, assaulted 73-year-old Meals on Wheels volunteer Johanne LaGrange with a machete outside Harbor Place in Burlington, Vt., in early January after vandalizing vehicles and threatening other individuals nearby. Ibrahim “willfully, deliberately and with premeditation, and with intent to kill” assaulted his victim, Shelburne News reported, citing charges detailed in the court records. He then barricaded himself in a room for hours, reportedly threatening to slit the throats of the responding police officers. Ibrahim, who ultimately surrendered to authorities, has pleaded not guilty to the charge of attempted first-degree murder, which carries a life sentence. A local court judge has ordered that Ibrahim’s sanity be evaluated. The violent incident in Vermont was widely reported by many different media outlets, but the attacker’s country of origin and immigration status were not included in the initial reports. Working with DHS, TheDCNF was able to obtain this information. “DHS can confirm that Abukar Ibrahim is a foreign-born naturalized United States citizen who initially entered the United States as the derivative child of a Somali refugee,” a DHS spokesperson told TheDCNF, “This underscores the importance of enhancing the screening of individuals seeking admission to the U.S. as refugees to improve the safety and security of the American people.” Ibrahim reportedly has a history of violence; he was involved in a domestic assault case late in 2017. A judge prohibited him from possessing any weaponry. Before the attack on LaGrange, Ibrahim was reportedly banging on cars and smashing windows. He also threatened a man sitting in his vehicle. “The suspect walked up to my vehicle asking me to open my window,” Alexander Siegel, a Howard Center case worker, told police, according to the Burlington Free Press.”I opened my window and he asked me ‘Are you scared?’ and other words that I could not understand,’” he added. Ibrahim reportedly shattered Siegel’s back window before moving onto LaGrange’s vehicle. The volunteer worker noticed the suspect beating on her car when she returned to collect pre-packaged meals for the less fortunate, and when she confronted him, he turned violent, slicing open her right calf with the machete. Somalia is one of a handful of countries included in the Trump administration’s highly-contested travel ban for countries with a documented history of exporting violence. Daily Caller
  15. MOGADISHU (Reuters) – A Somali general was shot in the head and killed in the capital Mogadishu on Thursday and a colonel who was his deputy has been arrested for the murder, senior army sources said. The killing of Marine general Saiid Aden Yusuf in what was apparently an internal dispute is a fresh sign of problems facing the army as it battles an insurgency by Islamist militant group al Shabaab with the help of African Union peacekeepers. “Our marine general was killed by his deputy at Mogadishu seaport today. The murderer was seized. It was unfortunate and unexpected. An investigation goes on,” marine officer Ahmed Ali told Reuters. Mogadishu resident Nur Mohamed told Reuters the colonel fired several shots from his pistol and hit the general in the head. “I was chatting with the general shortly before he was killed …. I heard the gunshots and when I ran to the scene I was shocked to see the general lying on the ground, bleeding,” he said, adding that Yusuf died on the scene from bullet wounds. Marine officer Ahmed Ali said the colonel was arrested. Al Shabaab is fighting to oust the government and establish its own rule based on its strict interpretation of Islam’s sharia law. The group has been pushed out of most of its urban strongholds but it is able to mount deadly attacks in Mogadishu and elsewhere. Somalia has faced violence and lacked a strong central government since President Mohamed Siad Barre was overthrown in 1991.
  16. INAA LILAAHU WA INAA ILEYHU RAAJUCUUN. GEERIDU WAA XAQ. Waxaa Allaah ha u naxariistee galabta oo ah khamiis 18.01.2018 ku geeriyooday magaalada Nairobi ee Cariga Kenya Marxuumad Hooyo Cibaado Cartan Shire. Jaaliyada Puntland/ Jubbaland ee Dalka Danmark iyagoo ka tiiraaneysan geeridaa naxdinta leh ee ku timid Allaah ha u naxariistee Hooyo Cibaado Cartan Shire, waxay tacsi u dirayaan dhamaan Awlaadii ay ka baxday ee Reer Xuseen Sheikh Mohamed- Bashiir ( Reer Xuseen Daaniye) iyo dhamaan qoyska reer Cartan Shire Guuye, Ehelkii, Qaraabadii iyo Asxaabtii Marxuumad. Waxeyna Illaahay Marxuumada uga baryayaan dambi dhaaf, Naxariis iyo inuu jannadiisa Fardousa ka waraabiyo, Awaladii iyo Ehelkii ay ka baxdeyna Allaah Samir iyo iimaan ka siiyo. Sidoo kale Maamulka iyo Hawlwadeenada Shabkada Puntlandi waxay tacsi gaar ah oo tiiraanyo xambaarsan u dirayaan Walaal Maxamed Xuseen Daaniye iyo dhamaan qoyska reer Xuseen Daaniye geeridaa ku timid hooyadood Cibaado Cartan Shire, waxyna marxuumada Ebbe uga baryayaan Dembi dhaaf iyo Naxriis, qoyskii iyo Ehelkii ay ka baxdeyna Illaah samir iyo iimaan ka siiyo Xubnaha Jaaliyada ee Tacsida diraya :- Bootan Bare Samatar Abdi Abshir Aden Xuseen Cabdullaahi Khaliif (Naftixoor) Caaqil Maxamed Farax Sandheer Suldaan Xuseen Ramadaan Dr.Said Ahmed oor Dr.Ahmed Cabdulqadir Cadceed Xaaji Mohamed Hussein Daaniye Cali Daahir Jamac Kawis ( Qalinle) Cabdirisaq Khalif Xirsi ( Biine ) Sharmaake C.Farax Qambi iyo xaaskiisa Deeqa Cabdi Nuur Cabdirisaaq Yusuf Cali Xoosh Cabdikariin Ciise Cali Oday Qandala Abdi Xasan Abuukar Suldaan Maxamuud Geele Cumar Hussein Baynax Barre Nabdoon Maxamed Aden Rooble Suldaan Cabdirisaq Xirsi Carab Eedo Xaliimo Soofe Haweeyo Farax Baashi Xasan Tubaako Axmed Dibe Cabdinaasir Wacbuudhan Cabdirshiid Burburshe Saciid Cabdille Cali Ilweyn Cumar Sheikh Xaashi Cali Foor Cabdirshiid Siyaasi Jamac Axmed Nuur Cabdimaalik Qar iskaxoor Cabdullahi Guuleed Ibraahim Cabdi Qayaad Liibaan Farax Xayir Maxamed Axmed(Bashiir Cagay) Cabdulahi xuseen Calas Cabdirshiid Shirwac Maxamed Jamac Sooyaan Mohamuud Khaliif Abdijabar shekh cumar(Afguriye) Faadumo abdiraxmar max,ed(dhoodi) Cabdiqadir Khalif Xirsi Dhamac (Biine) Cabdi Dhaanjoor Cabdi Sahid Axmed Barre Cabdullahi Warsame Xasan Ahmed A. Osman Cabdirisaq Sanweyne Maxamuud Axmed Cali (Ilkacase) Dr.Mohamed Jamac Dr.Cabdirizak Jamac Ciise Sheekh Ibraahim Saalax Aadan Cabdicasiis Gurxan Cbdullaahi Xaashi Wayrax Dr.Cabdi Muuse Shiil Cabdikhaliif Mire Cabdirashiid Jamac Ciise Ex- Govoner Maxamed Faarax Ciise Suldaan Cabdiqaadir Xaaji Jamac Oday Yuusuf Shancad Cabdi Xasan Ciid Abdulaahi shiine Bashiir Quule Maxamuud cigaal Jakarab Mohamoud Omar Bulqaas Mohamed Abdulaahi Hussein (Shoortaayo) Mohamoud Osman (Surka) Ahmed Hussein Farax (Heeryo) Salah Said Diiriye Maxamuud Xarago Mustafe Yare Yusuf Cartan Abdullaahi Ahmed Haragweyn Eng.Omar Mohamoud Abdiqadir Sandeyl Cabdirisaq Cali Xaaji(Namhaan) Farah Isse Said Siciid Xuseen Faarax Siciid Maxamed Siciid Faadumo Cali Maxamed Xaawo Shabac Mulaaxo Xaraare Sahra Faarah Isir M Dhoore Asli Cabdulaahi Madaxey Maryan Jamac Aar Faadumo Axmed Ciid Ubax Axmed Ciid Bashiir Cali Adan Maxamed Axmed Shiino Abdirahman Hirsi Noor(Shiine) Ahmed Mohamed Isse(Dhakal) Jibriil Adan Galool Siciid Shabaab Daahir Maxamed Cali Cariif Cadnaan Maxamed Cusmaan Ubax Maxamed Cusmaan Idiris Xaaji Cali Cabdirisaaq Jamac Xasan Mursal Dhagaweyne Warsame Dhagacade Muuse Caydaruus Caydaruus Jamac Faarax Farxaan Ali Haashi Siciido Cusmaan Xaaji Xaawo Abdi Abshir Sucaad Mohamed Baynax Farxiyo Hassan Siciid caasho Koronto Farxiya Xasan Cali Xaashi Sahro Xasan Cali Xaashi Khadiijo Xaaji Axmed Ubax Maxamuud Kadawe Caasho Cusmaan Firin Sureer Cali Maad Hodan jeer Jeer Canab Cabaase Hodan Yusuf Nuux Hooyo Canab Xuseen Xaraare Idil Xasan Cusmaan Kenadiid Sagal diiriye Colaad Abdihalim M.Ali-ilwen Ahmed Mohamed Nuur Axmed Cabdi Yusuf Siciido Adan Bidaar Mohamed Shukri Cabdulaahi Joocaar Maxamed Xasan Dooyo Cabdulaahi Hoover Yusuf Ilweyn Iiman Maxamed Cali Farax Camashuluq Cabdinasir Axmed Cigaal Abdifatah Ali Maas Cabdulaahi Gabeyre Cali Geel-xoor Maxamed Yusuf Qaylo Cabdirashiid Khaliif Nuune salaad Saciid Daahir Barkhadle Cali Ciise Dheere Mahad Ali Mohamed( Qoloocow) Mohamed Guray Mohamed Abdulaahi Haashi (Elay) Mohamoud Muse Hasan Weli Mohamoud A/qadir Haaji Mohamed Ali Dheere Axmed Wariye Cabdiraxiin Xasan Jabuuti Saciiid Karuur Maxamuud Xaamud Maxamed Ciise Cabdi Abdulaahi Ali Shaandhe iyo Mumtaas Mohamed Faraax Najiib Qoob-leex iyo Jamiilo Looyaan Axmed Faarax Siciid Maxamed Cali Mohamed Abdi Cartan.
  17. Cadaado (Caasimada Online)- Waxaa Caawa Magaalada cadaado ee Gobolka galgaduud Kulan degdeg ah ku yeeshay Odayaasha dhaqan beesha Cadaado, waxeyna uga hadleen Munaasabadii maanta ka dhacday Dhuusa-Mareeb ee Xarunta Galmudug. War Saxaafadeed ay soo saareen Odayaasha Beesha Cadaado oo ka koobnaa dhowr qodob ayaa Waxaa Saxaafada u aqriyay Nabadoon Qaasim Maxamuud oo sheegay iney uxiranyihiin Deegaanada laga soo galo cadaado aanan la ogoleynin Shirar lagu taageerayo munaasabadii Dhuusa-Mareeb. Waxa ay cadaado ka mamnuuceen inuu tago ama Safar ku maro Madaxweynaha Galmudug Axmed Ducaale Geele (Xaaf), waxey kaloo sheegeen ineysan Madaxweynenimo u aqoonsaneyn Mudane Xaaf. Odayaasha Caawa ku shiray Magaalada cadaado ayaa sidoo kale sheegay in Madaxa Xukuumada Galmudug Sheekh Maxamed Shaakir Cali Xasan aysan u aqoonsaneyn inuu ka midyahay Madaxda Galmudug. Odayaashan ayaa ugu baaqay Madaxweynaha Dowladda Somaliya iyo kuwa Maamul Goboleedyada ineysan aqbalin wixii maanta ka dhacay magaalada Dhuusa-Mareeb oo ayba Goobjoog ahaayeen. https://www.caasimada.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Cadaado.mp3 The post Dhageyso: Xaaf oo Cadaado laga mamnuucay iyo go’aanno caawa kasoo baxay beesha degta appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  18. Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki’s visit to Cairo last week was a sign of how the crises in the Middle East and the conflict over Nile waters shape alliances in the Horn of Africa. Source: Hiiraan Online
  19. The Galmudug state flag was hoisted in its designated capital, Dhusamareeb for the first time since the inception of the state in 2014. Galmudug and Ahlu Sunna Waljama’a (ASWJ) leaders on Thursday concluded the final reconciliation process for central regions in Somalia. Abdisamed Moalim Mohamed, the chairman of mediation team to spoke the media on Thursday morning and said sides are engaging the final talks on reconciliation and to move forward for the unification the administrations. “Today we started the final reconciliation process of Galmudug and Ahlusuna, the sides are happy to solve their rifts through dialogue and work together for the betterment of Galmudug,” said Mohamud. In a ceremony held Dhusamareeb town, the sides pledged to bury the hatchet. The President, Ahmed Duale Haaf and ASWJ leader, Sheikh Mohamed Shakir shook hands at the ceremony. Speaking at the event, Sheikh Shakir welcomed the new dawn for Galmudug saying it is better for the sides to forget the past and jointly work for the development of Galmudug state. He called on residents of Galmudug state to collaborate with their administration. For his part, President Haaf termed the deal a historic step forward. The celebrated event was attended by the President of Somalia, Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo; The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Somalia, Michael Keating; as well as leaders of regional other regional states. In 2014, Ahlu Sunna Waljama’a (ASWJ) boycotted the state formation conference in Adado town following dissatisfaction with the process. Since that time AWSJ declared to be a self-ruling state in Dhusamareeb town and its surroundings. Somali government had several times brokered talks between AWSJ and Galmudug state through the talks collapsed following conditions brought by AWSJ. Somali President Mohammed Abdullahi Farmajo announced that ASWJ troops will be integrated into the Somali National Army. ASWJ commands as many as 5,000 troops. AWSJ which is moderate Sufi paramilitary group that has engaged fighting with AlSshabaab in Several towns in central and Southern Somalia. The post Galmudug State flag hoisted in Dhusamareeb for the first time since its inception- appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  20. Garowe (Puntlandi) Garaad Saleebaan Garaad Maxamed oo kamid ah Isimada Puntland, ayaa isagoo maanta qorigiisa garabka kusita wuxuu warbaahinta kula hadlay jiida hore ee Tukaraq, halkaas oo ay ku sugan yihiin ciidamada difaaca Puntland oo u diyaarsan xoraynta gobolka Sool. Garaadka Saleebaan ayaa digniin xoogan ujeediyay ciidanka Dhulbahante ee dhulkooda dagaalka lagu galinayo, wuxuuna sheegay markaan inayan Puntland joogsandoonin illaa iyo xaqiijiso xuduudkeeda. “Anigaa dadka meeshaan ugu joogo ugu tabar waadna iijeedaan inuu qoriga dhabarka iisaaran yahay, waxaan kaloo idiin sheegayaa caado qaatayaasha uu kamid yahay Cali Khaliif inay ku dhimandoonaan Tukaraq,” ayuu yidhi. “Dagaalku wuu bilaabanayaa, ciidanka Puntlandna ma istaagidoonaa illaa ay gaaraan xaduudka Burco, haddaad moodaysaan in Tukaraq loo socdo, arrintaas maskaxdiina ka saara.” Ayuu yidhi Garaad Saleebaaan. Halkana hoose ka dhegayso codka Garaadka. Garaad Saleebaan Puntlandi.com
  21. Dhuusamareeb (Caasimada Online)-Madaxweynaha JFS Maxamed Cabdullaahi Farmaajo ayaa shirka mideynta kadib ku baaqay in si dhaqsi leh lagu dhaqan galiyo dhammaan qodobyadii ay kala saxiixdeen Galmudug iyo Ahlusunna. Madaxweynaha ayaa ugu baaqay bulshada deegannada Galmudug in ay kaalintooda ka qaataan dhaqan gelinta heshiiska mideynta Galmudug. Madaxweynaha ayaa baaqan ka sheegay munaasabada mideynta labada dhinac, waxa uuna dhaqan gelinta heshiiska uga mahad celiyey saaxiibada caalamka, gaar ahaan dowlada Djibouti iyo Hogaanka sare ee IGAD oo kaalin mug leh ka qaatay isku soo dhawaanshiyaha Galmudug iyo Ahlusuna. Isagoona sidoo kale bogaadiyey biseylka siyaasadeed iyo isu-tanaasulka ay muujiyeen Hogaamiye Axmed Ducaale Geelle Xaaf iyo Sheekh Maxamed Shaakir Cali Xasan. Waxa uu yiri “Maanta waa maalin reer Galmudug ay ka baxayaan kala qeybsanaanta iyo colaadaha ka jirta gobolladan. Waa guul u soo hoyatay guud ahaan shacabka Soomaaliyeed.” Farmaajo ayaa xusay kaalinta qiimaha badan ee dhisitaanka iyo marti gelinta Dowlad Goboleedka Galmudug ay ka qaateen shacabka iyo wax-garadka magaalada Cadaado oo xarun kumeel gaar ah u ahayd. “ Heshiiskan waa bilow wanaagsan, waxaase waajib ah in cid kasta laga qanciyo tabashadooda, heshiiskana horay loo sii amba qaado. Bulshada Galmudug maanta ma xamili karaan in ay isugu darsamaan culeys dhanka nolasha ah iyo mid colaadeed.”ayuu yiri Madaxweyne Farmaajo. Munaasabaddaan ayaa waxaa ka soo qeyb galay Madaxweynayaasha dowlad Goboleedyada, Puntland Mudane Cabdiweli Maxamed Cali Gaas, Hirshabeelle Mudane Maxamed Cabdi Waare, Koonfur Galbeed Mudane Shariif Xasan Sheekh Aadam, Guddoomiyaha Gobolka Benaadir Mudane Taabit Cabdi Maxamed, Wakiilka Qaramada Midoobey ee Soomaaliya Michael Keating, danjireyaasha wadama Jabuuti iyo Kenya, Wakiillada Urur Goboleedka IGAD iyo Midowga Afrika ee Soomaaliya, xubno ka tirsan Golaha Xukuumadda, Golaha Shacabka iyo Aqalka Sare ee Baarlamaanka Jamhuuriyadda. Dhanka kale, Madaxweyne Farmaajo waxa uu kormeer ku tagay Xerada Taliska Ciidanka 21aad ee Xoogga Dalka, halkas oo ay ku sugnaayeen ciidammo horey uga tirsanaa maamulka Ahlu Sunna balse haatan lagu wareejiyey Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya si ay qeyb uga noqdaan Ciidanka Xoogga Dalka. Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Mudane Maxamed Cabdullaahi Farmaajo oo salaan sharaf ka qaatay cutubyo ka tirsan ciidankan ayaa faray in ay u istaagaan gudashada waajibaadka qaranka, qeybna ka noqodaan dagaalka lagaga sifeynayo Alshabaab deegaannada kale ee ay kaga harsanyihiin dalka. The post Sawirro: Farmaajo oo amray dhaqan gelinta Heshiiska mideynta Galmudug & Ahlusunna appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  22. A Somali general was shot in the head and killed in the capital Mogadishu on Thursday and a colonel who was his deputy has been arrested for the murder, senior army sources said. Source: Hiiraan Online