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Dawladda Sacuudiga ayaa dib usoo celisay labo markab oo waaweyn kuwaas oo xoolo ka qaaday dalka Soomaaliya isla markaana u waday Sacuudiga. Maraakiibtaas ayaa waxaa ay u rarnaayeen ganacsato Soomaaliyeed,waxaana ay ka ambabaxeen dekadda magaalada Berbera ee maamulka Somaliland. Ganacsadaha u rarnaa labada markab ayaa dib usoo celiyey,waxaana lagu micneeyey in xoolahaas ay ahaayeen kuwa aan caafimaad qabin isla markaana ay qabeen cuduro. Mid kamid ah markabka ayaa xoolaha laga dejiyey iyadoo kan kale lagu wado saacadaha soo socda laga dejiyo,waxaana ganacsatadii Soomaalida iska lahayd xoolahaas ay aad ula yaabeen cudurada lagu sheegay xoolaha maadama la marsiiyey Maxjar ku yaalla Berbera oo uu iska leeyahay ganacsade kasoo jeeda Sacuudiga. Sacuudiga waxaa uu kamid yahay waddamada loo iibgeeyo Xoolaha Soomaaliyeed. Horseed Media
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Wasiirro la kulmay dhallinyaradii ka soo goosatay Shabaab
Somalina replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in Politics
Xaaji Xunjuf;690310 wrote: iska ilaaliya yanay wasiirada isku ag qarxin eh Haha, funny! NOT! Indhashareerka agtiisa ayey isku ag qarxinaayaan haddey is qarxinaayaan that is. -
Wasaaradda Shaqada, horumarinta Shaqaalaha iyo Isboortiga DKMG ah oo loo magaacaabay agaasime cusub Talaado, 25 Janaayo, 2011 (HOL) – Xaflad lagu qabtay Muqdisho, Isniintii shalay, ayaa waxaa xilka agaasimaha guud ee wasaaradda shaqada, horumatinta shaqaalaha iyo isboortiga kula wareegay Aweys Sheekh Haddad, oo ka yimid dalka Ingiriiska, gaar ahaan magaalada London. Xafladda, xil wareejinta ah, ayaa waxaa goobjoog ka ahaa wasiirka wasaaraddan C/nuur Macallin Maxamuud, agaasimayaasha waaxaha wasaaradda iyo xubno kale oo dowladda ka tirsan. "Waxaan maanta (Isniintii), i soo gaartay warqad lagu soo magacaabay agaasimaha guud ee wasaaradda, waxaana xilkan loo magacaabay Aweys Sheekh Haddaad, oo inooga yimid dalka Ingiriiska," ayuu yiri C/nuur Macallin, oo hadalkiisa ku daray. "Xilku waa wareegto, horay waxaa noola shaqeynayay agaasimayaal guud oo ka kala yimid saddex wasaaradood oo kala ah wasaaradda shaqada, wasaaradda arrimaha bulshada iyo wasaaradda isboortiga, kuwaasoo la isku daray lagana dhigay hal wasaarad, waxaana xilka agaasimaha guud ee wasaaradda nasiib u yeeshay walaalkeen Aweys." Wasiirka, oo la dardaarmayay agaasimaha guud ee wasaaradda, ayaa yiri: "Dardaarankeyga koowaad ee ku wajahan agaasimaha guud, waa inuu la yimaado howlkarnimo, hufnaan, caalad iyo wax qabad muuqda, oo aynku ku faani karno." Mudane Aweys Sheekh, oo isaguna xafladda ka hadlay, ayaa sheegay inuu kaga mahadcelinayo wasiirka dardaaranka uu u soo jeediyay iyo dhiirrigelintooda ku aadan howsha loo xilsaaray. "Waxay maanta ii tahay, maalin taariikhi ah oo aan aad ugu faraxsanahay in dalka iyo wasaaraddan la iigu soo dhaweeyo, ayna igu soo dhaweeyaan aqoonyahanno ku shaqeeynaya xilligan adag dalka gudihiisa, aniguna iyaga ayaan kusoo biiray, runtii waxaan ku kalsoonahay inaan la imaan doono shaqo hufan iyo talo-wanaag," ayuu yiri agaasimaha guud ee wasaaradda shaqada, horumarinta shaqaalaha iyo isboortiga. Ugu dambeyn, agaasimaha cusub, wuxuu sheegay inuu ku rajo-weyn yahay inuu u guto howshiisa si waafaqsan sharciga dalka u dagsan, isagoo ka codsaday xubnaha kale ee dowladda inay gacan ku siiyaan sidii uu howshiisa u gudan lahaa. Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online maxuseen@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya
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Nice Oba! --------- Harvard Kennedy School Alumnus Helps Fill Leadership Void in his Native Somalia by Doug Gavel Tuesday, January 25, 2011 Abdiweli Ali MPA 1999 has spent his academic career researching economic growth and development, public finance and international trade. In recent years, his focus has shifted primarily to the effect of institutions on economic growth within countries and regions. Now Ali has the opportunity to apply what he has learned as he assumes office as the new Deputy Prime Minister of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia. The country has a troubled recent history plagued by the aftereffects of colonialism, religious conflict and civil war. But now, the nation is experiencing a relative peace as the new government takes shape and new leaders emerge to tackle the many economic and political challenges facing it, its citizens, and its neighbors. “The biggest challenge that Somalia is facing is the collapse of state institutions. The economic infrastructure is completely destroyed. The rule of law is quite tenuous including the emergence of radical groups and piracy,” says Ali, who also serves as the nation’s Minister of Planning and International Cooperation. “Twenty years of civil strife is too long and the Somali people are ‘sick and tired of being sick and tired.’” Ali was born and raised in Somalia and attended Somali National University in Mogadishu as an undergraduate student. His mother still lives there, as do his brothers and sisters. Supplemental to his work as an associate professor of economics at Niagara University, Ali has spent much time in his native country in recent years, assisting with public finance management and helping draft the nation’s Reconstruction and Development Plan (RDP) on the heels of the disruptive civil war. Somalia’s transitional government has much work to do, Ali says, especially in the area of security and national reconciliation. “The new government has a strategic vision to fight all extreme elements in Somalia. The new government is training a new Somali army with the help of additional forces from the African Union funded by the United Nations and other stakeholders of Somalia,” he says. “We are also undertaking national reconciliation efforts to unite the Somali people and to inculcate in them that the preservation of Somali unity is of paramount importance. Only with unity can Somalia come back to its former self.” Ali, who received the Joel Leff Fellowship while at HKS, believes that his work in Mogadishu will be enhanced by his Kennedy School education, saying that his time at Harvard was “instrumental on my political outlook, particularly in my perspective on the economical and political challenges facing developing countries including fragile states like Somalia.” He fondly recalls serving as a Teaching Fellow for then-professor David T. Ellwood and former professor Theodore Panayotou, and he remarks how the Forum speaker series affected him profoundly, allowing he and other students to hear from and meet with many esteemed world leaders in an intimate setting. Despite the tremendous obstacles facing the country, Ali is confident that stability is attainable, economic development can occur, and Somalia could become a thriving African nation once again. “I have a realistic expectation that the situation in Somalia will improve soon and quickly…I am quite confident that Somalia will soon be back to the community of nations,” he says. Source: Harvard Kennedy School
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Wasiirro la kulmay dhallinyaradii ka soo goosatay Shabaab
Somalina replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in Politics
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IRIN: Free Education “Too expensive” For Somaliland.
Somalina replied to Siciid1986's topic in Politics
Meesha shaqo ma u doontaa? lacag kama rabo (agoonta ha la siiyo), laakiin biyaha iyo korontada, Chef-ka iyo darawalka ha la dabaro uun. -
Indeed! sheekadan kuma koobna Hargeysa keliya marka hore. Waa arrin u baahan in laga hortago si degdeg ah. It is bad enough in kheyraadka wadankeena la boobaayo anagoo soo taagan, laakiin in caruurteena la xado maalin cad si loo iibiyo xubnahooda oo lagu beecmushtaro waa wax aan la qaadan karin. Baahida dhibaatooyin badan ayey leedahay, tusaalena waa sheekadan oo kale. Ilaahow dhibkan ka saar umadeena.
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Maseeroow moos batiiq waaye.
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bal fiiri waxuu sameeynaayo JB? @Blessed--mahadsanid for the correction. Wiilka xooga ciyaal maamo waaye waa in la xanaaneeyaa xooga...lol...jk... Sayid, waxaad soo qortey qaybta ugu koreysaa, erayga urbani uunbaan ka fahmey (city)... kuwa xigana eatoizzata costruine una baraca per uso.......... Tto di tereno demenale della dimensione di ml Authorized to built a small shed for usage The area is a governamental and the specifications are..... Do you have qoraalka oo dhan? maxaase dhiseysaa? lol...enjoy my jacburis!
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The draft constitution could contribute to the Balkanisation of Somalia [EPA] Al JAZEERA Afyare Elmi Tuesday, January 25, 2011 The debate over constitution-making in Somalia has moved to centre-stage and the international community is in the driver's seat. But, its approach is simplistic, unfeasible and dangerous. The proposed draft constitution will not only fail to combat Somalia's conflicts, but will, rather, contribute to the Balkanisation of the country. A simplistic approach The international community's approach has been based on the groundless assumption that Somalia does not already have a constitution. But Somalia does have a legitimate, balanced, democratic and Somali-owned constitution, which was drafted in 1960 and ratified through a referendum in 1961. Moreover, this constitution is not identified with any of the country's groups. The international community, however, is reluctant to support the 1960 constitution for two reasons. Firstly, some domestic actors have wrongly attributed the dictatorial practices of the military regime to the unitary nature of the Somali state. This fallacious logic asserts that the 1960 constitution was a unitary state system and that it is because of that system that the ruling elite abused its power. In order to avoid a potential repeat of this abuse, some Somalis have called for a federal system. But this is a flawed diagnosis. There is nothing wrong with the unitary state system. In fact, most of the world's democracies have a unitary state system. Some also add the criticism that a clan-based power-sharing formula is missing from the 1960 constitution. Secondly, Somalia's neighbours believe that the 1960 constitution is irredentist in nature since it was created in the heydays of Somali nationalism. Article 6(4), which seeks the re-unification of Somalia through peaceful and legal means, is their main concern and the current draft constitution has omitted all irredentist articles and clauses. Fortunately, both concerns can be easily addressed. Regarding the first criticism, the 1960 constitution provides mechanisms that mandate decentralisation if the goal is to empower local communities. Moreover, any legitimate concerns that Somali groups have can - and must - be easily accommodated. Regarding concerns about the irredentist elements of the 1960 constitution, I think Somalis must confront these issues head on through a public debate; simply omitting them from the draft constitution is not appropriate. If stakeholders debate these issues, as sensitive as they are, a pragmatic and win-win solution can be reached. An unfeasible project Security issues make it unfeasible to ratify the draft constitution at this time. Knowing this fact very well, Ahmedou Ould Abdallah, the former special envoy of the secretary-general of the United Nations, proposed an alternative way of ratifying the draft constitution. Comparing the constitution to the European Union charter, which was ratified by the legislatures of 27 countries, he recommended that Somalia's 550-member parliament sign off on it. But this suggestion has its shortcomings. Firstly, according to the Transitional Federal Charter of the Somali Republic (TFC), which through its 'immutable principles' calls for the ratification of the constitution through a referendum, this would be illegal. Secondly, unlike in EU states, Somalia's parliamentarians are not elected and they cannot be a substitute for the will of the Somali people. Finally, the international community is contradicting itself. It argues that the government cannot amend or change the content of the draft constitution. Yet, it wants the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) to ratify the draft constitution - a contradiction in terms. Dangerous prescriptions The draft constitution is dangerous as it prescribes unsustainable structures that could lead to the dismemberment of the country. Some major issues are predetermined without opening them to public debate. For instance, a federation has been prescribed even though it is not appropriate in the Somali context. Only 12 per cent, or 24 countries, of world states are federal states. Only three of these countries are African: Nigeria, Ethiopia and South Africa. Most of the 24 countries are large, geographically complicated and have diverse populations. Somalia lacks the characteristics of federal states - it is small and its people are largely homogeneous. It is also poor and cannot afford to pay for one level of government, let alone multiple levels of government. The necessary human resources to serve three levels of government are lacking and there are no agreed upon regions that can federate. Most importantly of all, the primary goal is to stabilise Somalia, but prescribing a federal system for Somalia will compromise stability by creating unnecessary competition and thus adding fuel to the fire. If the current thinking of the international community is taken to its logical conclusion, many clan-based regions will be created, thus re-enforcing tribalism and sub-clan politics and undermining state-building efforts. Many communities, particularly unarmed clans and minority groups will experience discrimination if a federal system is adopted. That said, some form of decentralisation is needed. But, I believe federation is unnecessary and it is context-inappropriate. Moreover, there are alternative ways of instituting decentralisation. Wrong legislative institutions The draft constitution also proposes symmetrical bicameral institutions - two houses that have the same powers to legislate. Such an arrangement, however, constitutes a duplication of services as just one house would be sufficient to do the job. But, the more problematic aspect of this is that one chamber will represent undefined regional states and members of that chamber will be selected by legislatures of those unknown regions. Such a structure does not make sense and would be impossible to implement. A bicameral system is possible, but may not be desirable. As in some other African states, the second chamber could represent clans. Ghana and Botswana, two of the most stable countries in Africa, have an institutionalised tribal system and have created a House of Chiefs. But a closer and more familiar example is Somaliland, which also has a bicameral system where one chamber represents the people and the second represents clans. Somaliland's Guurti or clan elders played a significant role in pacifying the region and since its bicameral system has been successful, there is a case to be made for Somalia replicating this. A win-win solution The president, the new cabinet and the parliament of the TFG must take the lead and propose reverting to the 1960 constitution. With this, it must address the major concerns voiced by both domestic and external actors, and through this process, the Somali people may be able to reclaim their lost agency. If the TFG is serious, it can present a comprehensive strategy that addresses decentralisation, a clan-based power-sharing formula and issues related to the irredentist nature of the 1960 constitution in less than a month. The sitting parliament can then make the necessary adjustments to the document and a permanent government may result from this exercise. For the international community, besides the difficulty of justifying the millions of dollars spent on the draft constitution, the 1960 constitution offers all of the characteristics it favours: It is a democratic, legitimate and Somali-owned document. There is no need to go through with a referendum at this time. Many Somalis, particularly political stakeholders, are familiar with the constitution since it has been used for nine years. Therefore, there is no reason for the international community to triangulate or impose unworkable arrangements on the Somali people. This is a win-win solution and the international community must support it. Afyare Elmi teaches international politics at the International Affairs Department of Qatar University and is the author of 'Understanding the Somalia Conflagration: Identity, Political Islam and Peacebuilding'.
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Translation (what Sayid said): Somalina, can you translate Italian? Yes Sayid, will that be cash or cheque? ------ Blessed's part : Annagu = We Ma matalayno = we cannot pretend
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Miskiinka = poor guy Welcome the brother and stop being rude JB! Nin wareersan adiga uguma horeyn (sorry Mohamed this one is directed at JB).
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Jacaylbaro;690136 wrote: Waan ku soo dhawayn lahaa but you cannot hadal the luqda al afsoomaaliya walaa xataa carabi midna. So you better stay meeshaad fadhido and iska qudhqudhiso biyo diirran ,, Translation : I would've welcomed you but you cannot speak Somali and/or even Arabic, so you better stay where you are sitting now and keep drinking that warm water.
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Waakaa waakaa. Kan u caqliyeey dee! ----------- Hargeysa: Shabakad KaGanacsata Xubnaha Bani’aadamka OoAfduubay Fu’aad Cabdi Oo 11 Jir Ah, Soona Daayey Markay ogaad#een Inuu Qabo Xanuunka TB-da Hargeysa, January 25, 2011 (Haatuf) – Shabakadd ka ganacsata xubnaha jidhka Bina-aadamka ayaa Afduubay Fu’aad Cabdi Maxamed oo 11 jir ah, mar uu hor marayey Maalintii Sabtidii wadada hor marta Hotel Star ee Magaalada Hargeysa, isaga oo wakhtigaasi ku socday xaafada Masalaha, kaas oo sheegay inay soo ag istaageen Rag wata baabuur noociisu yahay Surf Cas, isla markaana ay la socdeen rag isugu jira Soomaali iyo Ajanabi. Fu’aad waxa uu sidoo kale sheegay in nimankaasi ay geeyeen guri dhinaca koonfur galbeed kaga beegan Hotel Ambassador ee magaalada Hargeysa, isla markaana ay baadhitaan caafimaad oo ay ku sameeyeen kadib soo daayeen markii ay ******** in Fu’aad uu qabo xanuunka TB-da. Hooyada dhashay wiilkaas Caasha Xariir ayaa sheegtay in wiilkeedu uu ka maqnaa laba maalmood iyo habeen, isla markaana ay baadi goob u galeen, balse markii ay ka quusteen ay u keeneen Wiilkeeda Reer Degan Uubaale oo ay sheegtay inuu Firxadkii uu tagay. Fu’aad Cabdi iyo hooyada dhashay ayaa Wariyeyaal ka tirsan Haatuf sidaasi u sheegay mar ay ku booqdeen xaafada ay ka degan yihiin Hargeysa (Libaaxyada. “Waxaan ka baxay gurigayaga markaan qadeeyey, markaan ka baxay ayaa aniga oo taagan Hutel Star agtiisa oo raba inaan tago Masalaha ayaa waxa ii soo ag joogsaday gaadhi Surf ah oo Cas, baabuurkaas waxa saarnaa saddex qof, nin Somali ah iyo laba nin oo Cad-Cad, markaas ayuu kii baabuurka waday ila hadlay oo uu igu yidhi adeer hoo Mobil-ka, markii aan ku soo dhawaadayna intuu i gundhiyey ayuu baabuurkii igu tuuray, markaas ayey i geeyeen guri weyn oo ka danbeeyey Ambassodor, caloosha iyo wadnaha ayey wax qabaw iga saareen, markaas ayey i baadh-baadheen qalab ayey i saar saareen, markaas ayey yidhaahdeen TB ayaa haysa kan, anigoo ooyaya ayey igu yidhaahdeen orod oo iska tag oo car na soo sheeg, haddii aad na soo sheegto reerkiina iyo adigaba waanu idin laynaynaa, markaasaan aniga oo ooyaya ku idhi idinma soo sheegayo”. Sidaasi waxa yidhi Fu’aad Cabdi Maxamed oo Haatuf u waramay maalintii shalay isaga oo la jooga qoyskiisa, mar aanu ku booqanay qoyskaasi Xaafada Libaaxyada ee magaalada Hargeysa. Sidoo kale waxa iyaduna ka warantay sida ay wax u soo gaadheen Wiilkeeda Hooyada dhashay wiilkaasi yar ee la afduubay oo magaceeda la yidhaa Caasha Xariir Jaamac waxaanay tidhi “Doraad kawdii duhurnimo ayaa la qafaashay wiilka yar, waxaanu maqnaa laba maalmood iyo habeen, anaga oo yaaban oo la’ meel uu jaan iyo cidhib dhigay ayaa waxa keenay reer markii la sii daayey uu u tagay isaga oo firdhad ah, oo dagan meesha la yidhaa Uubaale. Inkasta oo ay Bileysku nagu yidhaahdeen ha waramina inta aanu arinta ku jirno, hadana dhibtaas ayaa wiilka yar ku dhacday, anaguna waanu rubad go’nay intii aanu raadinaynay”. Hooyada Caasha ayaa sidoo kale sheegtay in wiilkeeda ay u socdaan dawooyin uu u qaato xanuunka Qaaxada, sidaa darteedna ay u soorto galisay inuu ka soo badbaado kooxdaasi Afduubtay Wiilkeeda. Hooyo Caasha Xariir Jaamac ayaa waxa kale oo ay sheegtay in dhawaan Wiil yar oo kale oo magaciisa ay ku sheegtay Najax lagu qafaashay isla gurigaas inankeeda la geeyey oo isagu dirqi kaga soo baxsaday, waxa ay tidhi “Inankaa yar ee kale wuxuu ahaa 14 jir, waxa la yidhi isaga oo riyo xaraynaya ayey r’i guriga dabadiisa kala wareegtay markii uu is idhi soo Celina niman baabuur wata ayaa xoog ku saaray gaadhigiina wuu la baxsaday, reerkuna markaa wax ay kaga soo daba cararaan may haysan. Waxa isna la keenay isla gurigaas ka danbeeyey Ambassador, markaas ayaa isagana caafimaadkiisii la baadhay, markii waxba laga waayey ayaa la geeyey qol ay ku jiraan caruur yar yar oo kale, ka dib wuu isku kaajay, markaas ayuu yidhi ala adeer kaadi ayaa i haysa isaga oo ooyaya, markii Musqul la geeyey ayuu qasabadii suuliga raacay oo uu xagii sare oo banaanayd ka soo dhacay, ka dibna dayrkii kale ee gurigana wuu ka soo dhacay, wiilkaas yari isaga oo wada dhiig ah oo quruuradihii jidhkiisii wada sareen ayuu ka soo baxsaday nimankaas, arimahan oo dhami waa dhacdooyin khatar ku ah amniga umada reer Somaliland, waxaanan xukuumada u soo jeedinayaa inay wax ka qabato khatarahan badan ee isa soo taraya”. Si kastaba ha ahaatee waxa soo badanaya Caruurta la kulma Afduub, taas oo Khamiistii todobaadkii hore ay dirqi kaga badbaaday in la afduubo Hana Axmed Cali oo 12 jir, kadib markii Haweenay isku dayday inay Afduubto, taas oo ciidamada bileysku ay ku xidheen saldhiga dhexe ee magaalada Hargeysa. Midig:Hana Axmed Cali & Aaabaheed , Fuaad Cabdi Maxamed iyo Hooyadii Oo Ahaa Laba Caruura Oo Dirqi Kaga Badbaaday Afduubayaal ka Ganacsada Biniaadamka
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Ay Caramba @the poster.
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2 wounded in shooting near Coyle Center The men are expected to survive. In 2008, an Augsburg College student was fatally wounded there. By ANTHONY LONETREE, Star Tribune Last update: January 24, 2011 - 11:17 PM Two men were wounded in a drive-by shooting Monday outside a bustling community center in Minneapolis' Cedar-Riverside neighborhood. About 5:30 p.m., the two were standing near the entrance of the Brian Coyle Community Center when a car drove by "and opened fire," said Tony Wagner, president of Pillsbury United Communities, which runs the center. Minneapolis police spokesman Sgt. William Palmer said one man was hit in the leg and the other in the abdomen. Initially, he said the injuries to the victim struck in the torso were potentially life-threatening, but later he said the man is expected to survive. As of late evening, police had yet to make an arrest. The community center, at 420 15th Av. S., just southeast of downtown, is a popular gathering spot for the neighborhood's large Somali immigrant population. Jamal Abdi, 21, said the victims had been inside playing basketball about 20 minutes before the shooting with a group that included Abdi. The two stepped outside, perhaps for a cigarette, Abdi said, and after hearing the shots, he went to see one victim on the ground outside and the other inside -- both wounded. Abdi said he believed the two probably were bystanders, not targeted victims, and that had him worried about whether the center was safe enough for him to return: "Anybody could be the same guy who got hit," he said. Wagner said keeping young people from congregating outside is a constant struggle, and that staff members are committed to moving people along. Ten minutes before the shooting, he said, there was no one outside, according to one employee. As for how many people were there at the time of the shooting, Wagner said he was told at least three. No one at the center told him the victims had been inside playing basketball. The victims were taken to Hennepin County Medical Center by ambulance. Police quickly cordoned off the parking lot with yellow crime tape and began their investigation. A window pane in front of the center was pierced, apparently by a gunshot. In the hour after the shooting, about 25 people gathered across the street to watch police work; those willing to talk said they hadn't witnessed the gunfire. A security guard at a high-rise across the street said four shots were fired. He said work policy prohibited him from giving his name. Palmer declined to discuss the circumstances surrounding the shooting. "This is not a surprising shock," said Fadumo Abokar, 15, who was visiting her grandmother nearby when she heard someone had been shot and rushed to see what had happened. "For a while, things around here were going well," but recently there has been more strife in the area, she said, attributing the increased tensions to gang activity. Wagner said that until recently, the center had part-time security as part of an arrangement with other Cedar-Riverside institutions. The security was primarily indoors, he said, adding: "We're working to see how to get that type of situation back." On Sept. 22, 2008, Ahmed Nur Ali, a 20-year-old student at nearby Augsburg College who had been volunteering at Brian Coyle, was shot to death outside the center. Murder charges subsequently filed against a 17-year-old Minneapolis boy were dropped in June 2009 after key witnesses recanted statements or left the state. Staff writer Mary Lynn Smith contributed to this report. Anthony Lonetree • 612-673-4109
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General Duke;690033 wrote: Ha i taagin carabkaaga yaa Idi
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Qodax Qorax;690107 wrote: Qalin Lumay=No qalin No Qalin=No Cashaar No Cashaar= No Wax Barasho No Barasho = saqidnimo Saqidnimo=No Shaqo No Shaqo= No Lacaaq No Lacaag= No Cunto No Cunto= Caato Caato =Foolxumo Foolxumo=No Jacaayl No Jacaayl=No Aroos No Aroos = No Caruur No Caruur= Cidlaa Cidla= Iskuu Buuq Isku Booq= Waali Waali= Dhimashoo Markaa qalinka ha isku tuurin. :D:D My wedding gift to you, yaa Weershe! After schoolka aad dhameysid daaro ok!
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He is right! he sure is slim and healthy looking gent. He is probably a runner. Ah! Farmaajo! Farmaajo!