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There he goes again talking about democracy whilst everyday he cheerleads for Zubeyra IndhaShareera's Xisbi. Qofkan xaggee loo raacaa? I will soon proof that Xaji Xunjuf is an Ethiopian sirdoon. IA
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Xaggeed ka keenta alaabtaan? btw the link you've provided isn't working.
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Jacaylbaro;700766 wrote: The Two Sh. Shariifs: 2006: Military Uniform, Siding with Alshabaab and Threatening Ethiopia 2011: Military Uniform, Siding with Amisom and fighting against Alshabaab 2013: ???? ,,, In 2006 AS were siding with Sharif's ICU In 2011 AMISOM is siding with Sharif's TFG In 2013 No recognition for SL Somalia is back on its feet. @Awoowe, goormaan ka hadley waxaad sheegeyso? uff
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Axmed-InaJaad;700709 wrote: shaqo la'aan maa kugu dhacay, you are here doing internet fadhi ku durir like odayaasha 24/7. Dude waxba igama qaadeysid ee ha daalin intaad iga daba ordeyso uun. Shaqo la'aan waxaa ah nimanka jaadka cuna oo porno videos-ka daawada. Get it right and get a life yaa Ina JAAD.
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TFG Welcomes First Mogadishu's Opinion Polls Somalia's transitional federal government has fully welcomed the first opinion polls conducted in Mogadishu and surrounding areas for the first time in twenty years. The Transitional Government of Somalia has warmly welcomed Saturday's release of polling data from Mogadishu, saying this represents a big step on the path to true democracy in the country. Prime Minister Mohammed Abdullahi "Farmajo" hailed the first proper poll since 1991. He said it demonstrates for the first time that the overwhelming majority of Mogadishu citizens agree on the fundamentals of rebuilding their state, including an overwhelming desire for democracy and popular elections. "This is a wake-up call to the whole nation. For a long time we were led to believe that we were a divided people. Now we see that only a small, violent and aggressive minority stands between us," the Prime minister said in an emailed statement. "Now people in Mogadishu can know where the majority view sits. We can see that we have more that unites us than divides us. I ask everyone to redouble their efforts towards healing and rebuilding our shattered country, for this is what we all want. Polls like this lift the veil of fear and oppression so that we can hear the views of ordinary people," he added. The poll was released by the Mogadishu Media House, an independent media centre. It was the first in 20 years to survey attitudes in the capital city. Carried out in two sessions in January and November 2010, it showed that 9 out of ten Mogadishans regarded TFG as the legitimate government of Somalia. Seventy-five percent wished in future for a government "chosen by the people in free and transparent elections." The research was carried out in all the districts of the capital, including areas of the city under the control of the armed opposition groups and the Afgooye corridor. The TFG controls at least 60% of Mogadishu, providing a safe haven to 80% of the capital's population. "The TFG is committed to safeguarding the people's clear wish, as demonstrated by the poll for a democratically elected government. It is working towards that objective as we near the end of the transitional period," he said. He added that the calls for reform and popular participation sweeping North Africa and the Middle East were proof that democracy is not incompatible with Islamic principles. The Prime Minister recalled that in June 2010, the leader of the extremist opposition group, Al Shabab, Ahmed Abdi Godane, had declared that "democracy is something Allah made unlawful, and someone else cannot make it lawful. If people fight till everyone is killed, that is much easier than legalizing the devil's principles such as constitutions." He said that the Mogadishu poll showed that the jihadists were far removed from the popular will of the people. "In fact, 75% of the people surveyed indicated strong displeasure with the extremists and their policies," he added. He called on the extremists to put down their arms and to join the peace process. Seventy percent of the population recognized that the TFG was making "a great deal of effort" in reaching out to the opposition. The poll revealed that hunger is the most pressing issue in Somalia. He called on the extremists to rescind their policy of denying people access to food provided by international aid agencies. He called on the international community to do more to ensure that the drought ravaging the country will not lead to a catastrophic famine. "The TFG and our partners at the AU Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) stand ready to facilitate the provision of any aid to hungry people in all areas of the country," he said. The poll showed that a clear majority of respondents supported the initiatives of the international community, including AMISOM in furthering the peace process as well providing healthcare and humanitarian services to the people. Seventy-five percent rated AMISOM and the AU as friends of the Somali people. The PM also noted that the TFG is making great progress in re-establishing financial institutions and creating a culture of accountability and transparency. This would help the country's economy recover and provide jobs, education and services. Seventy-two of the respondents in the poll had identified unemployment, lack of electricity and education as critical concerns. The Farmajo government has only been in power for three months but has re-opened the country's Central Bank. It has produced a national budget for the first time in 20 years, and streamlined financial reporting systems. A recent report by the International Crisis Group showed that, "TFG has been making serious attempts in recent months to inject professionalism and transparency into the revenue collection and management system. They have strengthened internal mechanisms governing dispersal of government money and create a more open and accountable fiscal system." Shafi'i Mohyaddin Abokar is the NewsBlaze Somalia reporter. Contact him through NewsBlaze.
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Mogadisho: Axmed Diiriye elder supports Increased UK aid to Somaliland
Somalina replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
lol...saacadadii ayaa la gaarey haye! -
General Duke;700684 wrote: ^^^Sounds like a good name brand. lol. our secessionists could always trade it in NW Somalia.. Zubeyra Indhashareera Cosmetics Inc. Godane's Secret, Cross dressing R-Us. lol
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Mogadisho: Axmed Diiriye elder supports Increased UK aid to Somaliland
Somalina replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Somaliland, Somalia. Happy now! -
Juxa;700536 wrote: privilage intee ku arkeen, ceyr aa lagu soo wada koriyay iyo canjeelo saliid cad la mariyay and now they dare intey dadka discriminate gareeyaan. uff caleek Indeed! uff and aqas caleek... Waa ayaandarro wallee.
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General Duke;700675 wrote: ^^^Better than Godane in a Niqaab.. Zubeyra Indha-Shareera.
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Mogadisho: Axmed Diiriye elder supports Increased UK aid to Somaliland
Somalina replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Most of us are happy that 40% of the Queen's money is going to Somalia's Northwestern region. Haddii si fiican loo maamulo wax tar weyn buu u noqon karaa Somaalida jooga Waqooyi Galbeed. -
Huge impact weliba.
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Waan arkay, thnx. ------------------- Xukuumadda Soomaaliya oo soo dhaweysay ra’yi ururintii ugu horreysay oo muddo 20 sano ah la sameeyo Arbaco, Maarso 09, 2011 (HOL) – Dowladda Soomaaliya ayaa soo dhaweysay xog ururin lagu sameeyay dadweynaha Soomaaliyeed oo ay Sabtida toddobaadkan soo bandhigay Hoyga Saxafiyiinta Muqdisho (Muqdisho Media House), iyadaoo sheegtay in tani u taagan tahay tallaabo loo qaaday dimoqoraadiyad dhab ah oo waddanka ka dhacda. Warsaxaafadeed ay soo saartay DKMG ah ayaa lagu sheegay in ra’isul wasaaraha Soomaaliya Maxamed C/laahi Maxamed ‘Farmaajo’ uu soo dhaweeyay ra’yi weydiintii ugu horreysay intii ka dambeysay 1991-dii, isagoo sheegay in tani ay tusayso markii ugu horreysay sida aadka u weyn ee dadka reer Muqdisho ay isagu raacsan yihiin dib-u-dhiska dowladda iyo sida ay u rabaan habka doorashooyinka xogta ah iyo dimuqraadiyadda. "Tani waa baraarujin u baaqaysa shacabka oo dhan. In badan baa nala moodsiin jiray inaynu nahay ummad kala qaybsan. Iminkase way noo muuqataa waxa ay u ooman yihiin shacabkeenna," ayuu yiri Farmaajo. "Imanka dadka reer Muqdisho way garan karaan halka ay aragtida inteeda badani jirto. Waxaynu arki karnaa in waxa ina mideeya ay aad uga badan yihiin waxa ina kala geyn kara. Waxaan shaqsi walba weydiisanayaa inuu laba-jibbaaro dadaalkiisa ku aadan dib-u-dhiska dalka naga wada dhexeeya, maxaaa yeelay waa waxay cid walba doonayso. Ra’yi weyndiinta waxay heeryada ka rogeysaa cabsidii iyo cadaadintii ina soo daashatay oo imanka waxaynu maqli karnaa codka dadka caadiga ah," ayuu hadalkiisa raaciyay. Ra’yi weydiintan oo ay shaacisay Mogadishu Media House oo ah xarun saxaafadeed madax-bannaan ayaa noqonaysa hay’addii ugu horreysay muddo 20 sano ah oo weydiisa dadka ku dhaqan caasimadda waxay aaminsan yihiin. Ra’yi weydiintan oo la qaaday laba jeer oo kala ah bishii Jannaayo iyo bishii November 2010, ayaa muujisay in tobankii qof dadka reer Muqdisha ah ay sagaal ka mid ah rumeysan yihiin in dowladdu tahay mid matasha Soomaaliya, halka afar-duleel, saddex ay rabi lahaayeen mustaqbalka dowlad ku timaadda doorasho xor ah oo ay dadku codkooda dhiibtaan iyada oo la tartamayo. Cilmi baaristan ama ra'yi ururintan oo ka dhacday degmooyinka caasimadda oo ay ku jiraan meelaha ay maamusho Xarrakatul Shabaab ee ku teedsan jidka isku xira Afgooye iyo Muqdisho. "Dowladda Soomaaliya waxaa ka go'an fulinta rabitaanka shacabka sida ku cad baaritaankan la sammeeyay ee tibaaxayay doonista shacabka ee ah inay helaan dowlad dimoqoraaddi ah oo la doortay oo ka mid ah ahdaafta ay dowladdu u xusul duubayso maadaama ay soo dhawdahay dhammaadka xilliga kalaguurka", ayuu yiri mudane Farmaajo oo haatan ku sugan dalka Mareykanka. Warsaxaafadeedka dowladda ayaa lagu yiri: "Haddaba ra’yi ururinta ayaa waxay inoo caddeynaysaa in dagaallada socda aysan ahayn wax ay dadku doonayaan, balse xaqiiqdu ay tahay in 75% shacabka ay si aad ah u diideen colaadaha aan dhammaadka lahayn." Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online maxuseen@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya
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Soomaalidii ugu horreysay oo laga saaray Liibiya oo la gaarsiiyay magaalada Sharmal-Sheekh ee dalka Masar Talaado, Maarso 08, 2011 (HOL) – Soomaalidii ugu horreysay oo laga daadgureeyo dalka Liibiya ayaa shalay la gaarsiiyay magaalada Sharmal-Sheekh ee dalka Masar, iyadoo ay tallaabadan noqonayso middii ugu horreysay oo qoxootiga Soomaaliyeed looga saarayo dalka Liibiya. Markab nooca xamuulka ah ayaa ka qaaday 1000-qof oo ku xayirnaa dalka Liibiya dekedda magaalada Bengazi, waxaana ku jiray 33-qof oo ah Soomaalidii ugu horreeysay oo laga saaro dalka Liibiya, iyadoo la geeyay magaalada xeebta ku taal ee dalka Masar si ay uga badbaadaan colaadda ka socota dalkii ay horay ugu noolaayeen. Soomaalida laga daadgureeyay dalka Liibiya ayaa waxay u badnaayeen caruur iyo haween tan iyo markii ay rabshaduhu billowdeen ku xayirnaa magaaladaas oo ay gacanta ku hayaan kooxaha mucaaradka ah. Magaalada Bengazi oo mucaaradka Liibiya ay awood badan ku leeyiiin ayaa waxaa ku harsan in ka badan 90-qof oo Soomaali ah, kuwaasoo la sheegay inaysan ka bixi karin guryaha ay ka daggan yihiin magaaladaas. Tallaabadan ayaa imaanaysa iyadoo dowladda Soomaaliya ay Axaddii toddobaadkan sheegtay inay ka heshay ururka Jaamacadda Carabta ballanqaad looga saarayo qoxootiga Soomaalida ah ee ku xayiran dalka Liibiya,m kuwasaoo dhibaatooyin kala duwan la kulmay. Soomaalidan laga saaray dalka Liibiya ayaa waxay ku biirayaan 6,610-qof oo Soomaali ah oo qoxooti ku ah dalka Masar, iyadoo la rajeynayo in Soomaalida kale ee weli ku xayiran dalka Liibiya la geeyo dalka Suudaan. Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Onilne maxuseen@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya
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Wasaaradda ganacsiga iyo warshadaha Xukuumadda Soomaaliya oo sheegtay inay diyaarisay ruqsadaha ganacsiga Talaado, 08 Maarso, 2011 (HOL) – Wasiirka ganacsiga iyo warshadaha xukuumadda KMG ah ee Soomaaliya, Maxamuud Cabdi Ibraahim (Garweyne) ayaa maanta sheegay inay diyaarisay ruqsadaha ganacsi ee shirkadaha iyo ganacsatada caadiga ah, isagoo sheegay in shirkad iyo qof aan haysan aysan dalka ka shaqeysan karin. Wasiirka oo shir jaraa’id ku qabtay Muqdisho ayaa sheegay in ruqsadaha ay ganacsatada loogu talogalay inay shirkadaha doonaya inay dalka ka shaqeystaan ay soo doonan karaan ruqsadahaas oo ah kuwo howlahdooda u fududeynayo, isagoo sheegay in arrintan ay ka mid tahay wixii ay qabteen 100-maalmood ee ay xukuumaddu qabsatay. “Ma jiro qof ama shirkad ku ganacsan karta dalka iyadoo aan haysan ruqsad ganacsi,” ayuu yiri wasiirka gancsiga iyo warshadaha Soomaaliya oo sheegay in tani ay tahay qorshe ay wasaaraddu ku doonayso inay ku sharciyeyso ganacsiga dalka. Sidoo kale, agaasimaha guud ee wasaaradda ganacsiga iyo warshadaha C/llaahi Xayir Ducaale oo isaguna ka hadlay shirka jaraa’id ayaa sheegay yin wasaaraddu ay diyaarisay dhammaan shuruucdii looga baahnaa ganacsiga dibadda iyo kan gudaha iyo laysannadii ganacsiga. Agaasimuhu wuxuu sheegay in laysannada ay diyaariyeen ay u qaybsanaan afar nooc oo kala ah: midka soo dajinta, midka dhoofinta, midka soo dajinta iyo dhoofinta isugu jira iyo mid gaar ah, isagoo sheegay in ganacsatada iyo shirkadaha caalamka ay laysannadaas qaataan haddii ay doonayaan inay dalka ka ganacsadaan. Sidoo kale, agaasimuhu wuxuu sheegay in diyaariyeen foomamka wax lagu canshuuro, kuwaas ay ka mid yihiin kuwa lagu waxyaabaha kasoo daga garoommada dekedaha, kuwa wax lagu soo dajiyo iyo weliba kuwa lagu canshuuro gancsiga isaga gudba xuduudaha. Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online maxuseen@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya
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The proponents of a bill that aims to untangle the regime established to send cut-rate Canadian medicines to the world’s poorest countries have some star power in their corner. K’naan, the Juno Award-winning musician whose song Wavin’ Flag was Coca Cola’s anthem for the 2010 World Cup, will be on Parliament Hill on Wednesday to urge MPs to pass Bill C-393. He will be joined by Stephen Lewis, the former United Nations special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa, and James Orbinski, the founder of Dignitas International, a medical humanitarian organization. K’naan, a Somali-born Canadian citizen, has said Bill C-393l holds the power to save millions of lives. It has been before the House of Commons since 2009 and has nearly been scuttled on more than one occasion. But the final vote will be held Wednesday night and, if successful, another fight will begin in the Senate. The Access to Medicines Regime was introduced by a former Liberal government as part of a pledge to help the poor of Africa. But it is so fraught with red tape that, in more than six years of existence, it has been used to send just two batches of one generic drug to one country. The regime was established to allow generic manufacturers to copy brand-name medicines for distribution to places in the world that cannot afford them. It is a concept that was opposed from the outset by the brand-name pharmaceutical companies and the knots written into the original legislation have rendered it almost useless. Bill C-393 aims to untie those strings and make affordable medicines available for people dying of treatable diseases such as AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. But there are opponents – many Conservatives but also some Liberals – who say the bill would violate intellectual property rights. When the bill went to a Commons committee this past fall, MPs who oppose it stripped out the section that would have allowed the generic manufacturers to use just one license to send multiple batches of drugs to different countries. That was restored last week – much to the relief of the bill’s supporters – after the legislation was returned to the House of Commons for final debate. Bill C-393 was introduced by now-retired MP Judy Wasylycia-Leis but was essentially orphaned when she left federal politics to take a run at the Winnipeg mayor’s job. All bills need sponsors as they move through the various stages of debate and, if the Conservatives – who oppose the legislation – had refused to let it change hands, it eventually would have died. NDP House Leader Libby Davies persuaded the other parties earlier this year to allow her NDP colleague Paul Dewar to be recognized as the bill’s new sponsor, a move that kept it alive. On Wednesday the House will vote on a Bloc Quebecois which would limit the life of the bill to 10 years. Then it will be put to the final question. The supporters of the bill point out that less than 15 per cent of the 780,000 children who need treatment for HIV/AIDS are on the necessary medicines and that high prices of medicines remains the biggest obstacle to patient access. Canada’s largest generic drug company, Apotex, has promised to make a lower-cost children’s version of a key AIDS drug for export if the Access to Medicines law is streamlined. Source: The Globe & Mail
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lol...indeed! those who can't have calaacal the most waaye sheekada, poor chap.
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Show me the demos awoowe...do it, do it now. The people in the South are behind president Sharif just like they were in 2006, nothing has changed. The heart wants what the heart wants.