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I offered my friend to my husband,says conservative TV host.
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^ Turkey being western & bigamist is ideal........ -
I offered my friend to my husband,says conservative TV host.
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I offered my friend to my husband,says conservative TV host.
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Tallaabo;853010 wrote: It is called sharing. Will xalimos in the west do that:D Wish my woman was so considerate......:cool: sandwiched in winter time. -
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/i-offered-my-friend-to-my-husband-says-conservative-tv-host-.aspx?PageID=238&NID=24795&NewsCatID=341 Sub Categories: » HOMEPAGE / TURKEY/ LOCAL Wednesday,July 25 2012, Your time is 18:25:13 I offered my friend to my husband, says conservative TV host ISTANBUL Hürriyet photo A conservative TV host has claimed that she offered her best friend to her husband if he would like to have her, daily Milliyet reported. Sibel Üresin, a conservative life coach and family consultant, also said there was no one left in Istanbul who was still monogamous. When she was questioned on her earlier remarks supporting polygamy for men, Üresin said she was "suprised" to see people "acting as if polygamy doesn't exist." "I showed my husband a single friend of mine," Üresin said. "I told him that if he liked her, he could have her. He didn't accept the offer, but even if he did, I wouldn't have divorced him." Üresin was the center of controversy last year when she claimed that Islam allowed for men to practise polygamy. She had said that legalizing religious weddings or polygamy would ensure better property rights for women. Üresin has worked for conservative, Justice and Development Party (AKP) ruled municipalities as family and women's issues consultant, as well hosting a TV show and writing weekly columns for conservative outlets. July/05/2012
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Tallaabo;851388 wrote: They are among the worst kind of nationalists too. Its amazing how the East Europeans completely changed their values in a relatively short period of time after the collapse of the Soviet Union. It's fad thing for eastern europeans.They don't know much about rest of world,same as some orientals who could literally say nigga in your face.
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ma laga yaabaa inu moodo diyaaradii runta ahayd oo uu guriga xagiisa sare kaba soo degiwaayaa.
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Cali Xaamud Jibriil: Lagama Yaabo In Mar Kale Somaliland La Midowdo Somalia
burahadeer replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
this best policy for somalis to be apart since they can't live together.Nothing more disasters than going with something that not only didn't work but end with the destruction seen today for last 20 + yrs.You can have peace when mind your own business. -
^^^ runta isuma sheegtaan, you escaping reality that's why it's hard somalia to settle.If I were you I would just cocentrate on the south & not worry about long gone somaliland that told you ain't interested more than enough times.
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Wiil Cusub;852518 wrote: Maxaa la isagu qaldaa siyaasada iyo sinjiyada. Yes Sinji ahaan Somalidu meel kala tagi mayso maqaayad qudhay ka wada shaahaan. Siyaasad ahaanse waa horay kala tageen shantii loo wada sacabtumayay. Intaa inaad kala fahantaan ma wax adagbaa?!! waar wanaag inoo dooni maayaan ee waa ka xumee...they don't believe in somalinimo either, only to whip somaliland,so they think:rolleyes:
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maybe alien from anotha planet,illumunatis among us..
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haa waa la helay on the way & very soon,tani waa hordhac just to cool you guys.
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well just look back at SOL a month ago and now you content with "it be under Mogadishu office".Good:D It be under Nairobi when it becomes full fledging embassy:D:D
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Abwaan;852480 wrote: That sounds good, this consulate will be under his command right? The British Ambassador to Somalia; Matt Baugh you remind me those use to say "you neva be recognized" and when they so it coming,their last word was,"ethiopia won't recognize you".The pendulum has shifted to the bottom of the bar.
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http://www.raxanreeb.com/2012/07/britain-to-open-consulate-general-in-hargeisa/ Hargeysa (RBC) British Ambassador to Somalia has announced his country’s intention to open a consulate in Hargeisa, the Somaliland Press reported Thursday (July 19th). Matt Baugh, the British Ambassador to Somalia, announced at Hargeisa’s recent book fair that the new consulate will oversee the delivery and implementation of British interest and development projects, and promote relations between Hargeisa and British partners. The consulate will operate under the future British embassy in Mogadishu. The British embassy for Somalia is primarily working from Nairobi at the moment, with a facility in Mogadishu, according to the BBC. Baugh, appointed earlier this year, is Britain’s first ambassador to Somalia in 21 years. Source: http://sabahionline.com
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ye our muslim brothers:eek: Flood Libyan embassies around the world with emails & protests.There's no otha one can free thm except the diaspora.
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http://allafrica.com/stories/201207190003.html Photo: Abdi Hassan/IRIN President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. Mogadishu — The president of Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG) Sharif Sheikh Ahmed has accused the U.N. Monitoring Group and its coordinator Mr. Matt Bryden of being "against peace in Somalia," Garowe Online reports. President Sharif attended a well-organized ceremony Wednesday in Mogadishu, which was organized by supporters of the TFG President's bid for re-election to win the Somali presidential seat next month. Supporters described the televised event as the launch of President Sharif's re-election campaign. The event, which was broadcast live on London-based Somali satellite TV station Universal TV, was attended by TFG officials, parliamentarians, traditional elders, civil society, poets, and the media. A number of Somali traditional elders who spoke at the event publicly declared their full support for President Sharif to be re-elected as Somali President after the transitional period ends on 20 August 2012. One Mogadishu elder said: "I want to greet the President of the Somali Republic. I will not say the Somali Federal Republic because I don't know 'federal'. We the traditional elders fully support President Sharif to win the election next month." Relevant Links Report Links South Africa to Somali Arms Struggle Former Somali PM Rejects Corruption Allegations A group of Somali traditional elders have been gathered in Mogadishu since May. The elders are tasked with nominating members to the National Constituent Assembly (NCA), which is to provisionally adopt the new Somali Federal Constitution agreed among the Somali political leaders. Moreover, the elders are supposed to nominate members of the new and smaller 225-seat Somali Federal Parliament, in accordance with the new constitution. President Sharif's political campaigning in association with some traditional elders in Somalia could throw into question the neutrality of Somali elders to nominate MPs to Somalia's new Federal Parliament, who will elect the next Somali President on 20 August 2012, in accordance with the UN-facilitated Roadmap peace process to end the transition. Minister of the Presidency, Mr. Abdirahim Abikar, Interior and National Security Minister Mr. Abdisamad Moallim Mohamud, and Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister, Mr. Hussein Isse Arab, briefed the audience ahead of President Sharif's speech, along with poets, traditional elders, and a former female Deputy Education Minister during the reign of former Somali President Gen. Mohamed Siyad Barre. 'Somalia needs leadership': President Sharif The TFG leader described in positive terms his brief term as chief of the Islamic Courts Union (ICU), the parent organization of today's Al Shabaab terrorist militia. President Sharif said he was "appointed without knowing" to head one of Mogadishu's Islamic courts in 2003. He said he "could not refuse the task", even though he lacked fighters and funding. The ICU swept to power in Mogadishu in June 2006 after violently overpowering Mogadishu's notorious warlords who had laid to waste the Somali capital since the collapse of central government in 1991. "Allah says in the Qur'an that any country or people who do practice injustice will suffer," said President Sharif, adding that as president he will support social justice and equality, and legal justice through the country's courts, adding that the courts "require educated judges, lawyers and personnel." The TFG leader suggested that Somalia needs a new leader with experience and who can bring results, including securing Mogadishu from the grip of Al Shabaab terrorist group. He described the public's needs for basic services in security, social and economic sectors. "There is hope in Somalia today compared to past times. We must build on this progress," he said. Monitoring Group is anti-peace: President Sharif President Sharif spent half of his one-hour speech to discuss the recently leaked report by the Somalia Eritrea Monitoring Group, and he launched a clear attack against Monitoring Group Coordinator Matt Bryden. "Matt Bryden is not ashamed to suppor the division of Somalia into two countries. Matt Bryden has a track record of being against the restoration of peace in Somalia," said President Sharif to the crowd's applause. Responding to Monitoring Group allegations of corruption, President Sharif said: "This government is ready for transparency. If any money is missing, I am ready to resign and to be taken to Guantanamo Bay," President Sharif joked. The TFG president expressed his disappointment that the Monitoring Group report was leaked at such a time when Somalia is ending the transitional period for the first time since 2000. "This Monitoring Group report was timed to coincide with the end of transition period in order to discredit the TFG," said President Sharif. Referring particularly to the Monitoring Group's mention of a $3million donation from Oman Government, President Sharif said: "All that money was used to pay off government expenses, including loans, security forces and parliament." He added: "Every TFG official is in personal debt because they borrow money to keep the government functioning. Even the soldiers, sometimes the salary is late or the salary does not come, and the soldiers continue to work because they are defending their nation and their dignity." Joint Financial Management Board (JFMB) President Sharif spoke mockingly of the proposed Joint Financial Management Board, which aimed to manage TFG funds with transparency and accountability. President Sharif said: "We asked: 'What is the job of the Joint Financial Management Board?' They said the JFMB will manage TFG revenue from sources like Mogadishu port and airport. So we asked: 'Do Somalis manage international funding to Somalia?' They say 'No. But we will start with managing Somali assets.' So can we accept unknown persons to manage our funds? Revenue is the basis of government and we cannot allow others to manage our funds." Political analysts say President Sharif's scathing attacks on Monitoring Group and its coordinator, Matt Bryden, is his first public remarks responding to the Monitoring Group's leaked report. Mr. Matt Bryden, a Canadian national, has worked in Somali affairs for years and has been principal in preparing Monitoring Group reports presented to the U.N. Security Council. Somalia observers accuse Mr. Bryden of being a vocal and active supporter of Somaliland's unilateral declaration of independence in 1991. Somaliland has not been internationally recognized as an independent country, however. President Sharif said: "We believe that the U.N. Security Council does a good job, but the Monitoring Group and Matt Bryden is wrong approach for Somalia's peace and development." The TFG president's focus on the Monitoring Group report is indicative of political and international pressure being exerted upon TFG leaders, according inside sources in Mogadishu. Earlier this week, TFG Prime Minister Dr. Abdiweli Mohamed Ali Gaas issued a press statement condemning the Monitoring Group report
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gooni;851984 wrote: Ramadaan kariim sxb meesha snm ku mashquulsan tahay in lasoo qufo lafo iyo waxaan saas usii buurnayn iyo mujaahidka dhididka ha laga tiro. people don't,won't & shouldn't forget the ugly stuff that this is.There were battles both sides died & no one hung up on that but this one and the likes will for ever be remembered for atleast those who care ..this should never eva happen again.Things like these is one of the reasons that one somalia couldn't succeed so far & is very unlikely it will eva. Imagine 50 clan memmbers done to this by the gov't and in the capital.It was one of those tragedies Siyaad lost the war.That's when U.S cut all foreign aid.
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MoonLight1;851774 wrote: Grazing lands, Northern Somalia. :D:D has no name(only northern somalia). othawise good pictures.
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Abwaan;851456 wrote: Ilaah ha u naxariisto, waxay dhacdadani ahayd mid ka mid ah dhacdooyinkii xumaa ee soo maray taariikhda Soomaalida. This is not an isolated incident but sadly other athrocities happened in Garowe, Galkacyo, Burco, Dh/Mareeb, Beledweyn, Muqdisho, Kismaayo and many other places in Somalia..during and after Siad Barre's government....There is nothing reer Fulaan or Koofuriyaans about that.....I heard on one occassion about 17 livestock traders were killed in Burco by SNM...so iyaguba xuquuq bay leeyihiin balse lama dhihin reer Waqooyi baa diley. Kulligoodna Ilaah ha u naxariisto! This was done by gov't in power and in the capital and it was not the only crime.39 top military officers(all from north) were secretly executed near Wajaale before that.50 business people,teachers,elders were shot in firing squad in Burao before.Tens of 1000s were in detention camps,tortured,killed or fled...literally the north was a ghost nation devoid of population by 1985.There was curfew of sometimes 18hrs almost everyday.I know it happened elsewhere but mostly later due to tribal war.What happened in the north prior 1990 was such a greater magnitude done by a gov't & army of ova 60,000.It's not the same......
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It could develop quick as long as business people get free hand and not imposed on unnecessary restrictions.The good part about weak gov't in somalia was entrepreneurship really paid of.The gov't can help with big projects like dams,roads,rail etc.Anyone who wana see people's power can go to somaliland and Mogadishu to lesser extent as it picking up the pieces after long war.
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that was the day all prominent & many other landers left Mogadishu neva to go back(my uncle left their home wide open & undisturbed to flee with 4 kids).I was told the diaspora in the south came back by the 1000s.It was the biggest boost SNM had in years...a turning point & rallying cry.Alla ha u naxariisto.
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that's why they nag so much...killing us with IQ!
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most africans r dictators but of what I read they did quite impressive job on economy & development...I'm not saying they saints.