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Somaliland: Egypt to open diplomatic office in Hargeisa
PasserBy replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
I really really really despise arabs. I hope they run out of oil and go back to their tent living selves soon. -
http://www.diretube.com/ethiopian-news/somali-land-campus-of-admas-university-college-holds-3rd-graduation-video_c4df015a1.html :D
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Ethiopia's Region 5 is hosting hundreds of thousands of Somali refugees from the troubled neighbouring country. Certainly, Somalis wouldn't have crossed the border into a country that has a regime involved in genocide against their cousins. A Osman's propaganda is vacuous. Its consumers are mental midgets like Dabrow and Zack.
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Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi donates 1.5 billion birr (100 million dollars) for the construction of the Renaissance Dam on Blue Nile. http://www.diretube.com/etv-live/sheikh-mohammed-hussein-al-amoudi-thank-you-program-video_817cc04c6.html
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The report speaks for itself. I am not going to add anything to it. Nomads are not ******. They can read and understand the gist of the story. Your spin on it will have zero effect.
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The Government has acknowledged the presence of Ethiopian rebel group members in Garissa County. This is after it was established that the ****** National Liberation Front (ONLF) group threatened a prominent clergymen in the county who it claimed has links with a breakaway faction that is warming to the Ethiopian Government. ONLF has been battling the Government of Ethiopia demanding secession. However, reports indicate that the group split. The factions have been fighting for the last three months resulting to casualties on both Kenya and Ethiopia sides. The fighting has now spilled into Kenya as the rival groups hunt each other and suspected Kenyan collaborators. North Eastern PC James Ole Serian said they were following crucial leads to dealing with the threats of the rebel group. "We are not reluctant in dealing with the security threat, " he said. A section of leaders led by the Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya Garissa branch chairman Sheikh Hassan Amey said foreign fighters had taken over Garissa. "The Government knows the foreigners are here but they have done nothing to avert bloodshed, " he said after a meeting in the town. Death and destruction The meeting was called by Youth Agenda. The organisation’s regional representative Ismail Abdikadir asked the Government to deal with the militiamen. Meanwhile, Wajir South MP Mohamed Sirat has also raised concern over increased attacks by heavily armed bandits along the Kenya-Somalia border. Sirat said three people were killed and eight others seriously injured by the bandits at Babajatula at the weekend. "The bandits hijacked a vehicle and fled with it to Somalia leaving a trail of death and destruction," Sirat said. The MP added that in the last six months, more than 14 people have been killed in Habaswein District by bandits operating along the border. He claimed youths who had received paramilitary training and posted to reinforce the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia were behind the attacks.
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Xaji Borat, Why did you change your avatar? It fit you so perfectly. Well, a pig with a lipstick on is still a pig,
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Comrade Zack, Commie, what are you going to do? Pull me with the sickle and hit me with the hammer? :D:D:D
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Zack, Tell your pathetic leader to stop lying. His nose is getting so big he makes Pinocchio look like he's telling the truth.
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Amin Amir sometimes goes overboard with his portrayal of the reality in the Horn of Africa. Region Five's president, H. E. Abdi Mohamud Omar, is a man of his own, and someone to be reckoned with. A. Osman's boys know full well whom they are dealing with. The president and the Special Forces he created have dealt a fatal blow to A Osman's ambitions. So I can understand the attempt to trivialize his place in the politics of the Horn of Africa. BUT IT IS FAR FROM THE REALITY.
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Zack Stank, the government spokesman made a matter of fact statement about oil exploration in the region. YES, there are several companies from different countries engaged in oil exploration in Region 5. Hence there are bound to be workers there. But the issue here is PetroTrans. The company recently signed a deal with both Ethiopia and Somaliland on gas exploration/production and transportation. BUT it has not deployed any of its workers in region 5 YET. You are dumb and it shows.
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Admiral Osman's propaganda took a turn for the worse this week. In order to please his gullible and dwindling supporters he rushed to post another of his mendacious military communique to western media. He claimed to have killed 25 Ethiopian soldiers who were escorting PetroTrans workers. The problem is there are no such workers in the region yet. Getting caught lying through his teeth has never embarrassed A Osman before and I suspect it won't in the future either. I pity his supporters though. They are dumber that a door ****.
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Clan fighting erupts in garowes clan enclave with Casualties
PasserBy replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
A true Borat. -
Xaji Borat will no doubt join Gaboose's party. :D :D
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Nomads, Avoid emotional outbursts and stick to the topic. The Eritrean tyrant refuses to recognize Somalia's TFG despite being offered multiple chances to do so. It shows that Eritrea is desperate to avoid further sanctions without giving up its destabilizing activities in Somalia and the wider region. Sharif Sheikh Ahmed will not be impressed.
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Ethiopia has always maintained that the interior minister must go. Better late than never. Now the information minister should follow him. Further more, Hargeisa has to account for this episode that was published by the UN Somlia monitoring group. The Report notes that Colonel Negash was deported in 2008 from Kenya “at least in part because of his alleged attempts to involve himself in ransom negotiations for Somali pirates”. He then apparently travelled to Uganda, continuing his activities there before returning to Kenya a few months later when he was again deported for association with Somali armed opposition cells in Kenya and Somalia. He had travelled from Uganda, to Kenya and on to Somalia, with an Eritrean embassy official from Nairobi, to meet members of Al-Shabaab. Despite these deportations, Colonel Negash continued to maintain his involvement with Somali opposition groups, and travelled to Hargeisa in late September or early October 2010. According to captured ONLF fighters, Colonel Negash was also involved in training programs in Eritrea for the operation to infiltrate ONLF fighters into Ethiopia via Somaliland in September 2010. HARGEISA(SomalilandPress)– Somaliland’s interior Minister Dr.Mohamed Abdi Gaboose has resigned this evening to concentrate on running his own party. The Minister held a press conference this evening in the capital city where he declared his resignation and his intention on forming his own party. Dr. Gaboose’s resignation comes just as the president Ahmed Siilanyo was returning back from China where he signed a trilateral agreement between Somaliland, China and Ethiopia. The government has not spoken about the resignation of the interior minister as of yet, however source close to SomalilandPress have confirmed that the president will accept the minister’s resignation.
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http://www.diretube.com/ethiopian-news/etv-1pm-full-amharic-news-aug-172011-video_da36237ea.html
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Addis Ababa, August 17, 2011 (Addis Ababa) - President Girma Woldegiorgis here on Wednesday held talks with Somaliland President Ahmed Mohamed Mahamoud. The two parties on the occasion discussed on ways to further enhance existing relations between Ethiopia and Somaliland. President Girma on the occasion said Ethiopia will provide the necessary support in the ongoing efforts to maintain peace and also bring about development in the surrounding areas. President Ahmed Mohamed Mahamoud on his part expressed Somaliland's desire to further strengthen existing trade ties and people-to-people relations with Ethiopia. Somaliland is keen to further enhance existing relations on issues related to port utilization, he said. T—2:20-2:25PM E—2:25-2:27PM
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