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Axad, Ogoosto 21, 2011 (HOL) – Diyaarado sida gargaarro ay ku deeqeen dalalka Iiraan iyo Suudaan ayaa maanta gaaray Muqdisho, waxaana gargaarkan uu qayb ka yahay midka lagu caawinayo shacabka Soomaaliyeed. Gargaarka ka yimid dalka Iiraan ayaa isugu jiray bariis iyo digir, iyadoo gargaarka ka yimid dalka Suudaan uu isaguna isugu jira bur, bariis iyo qamadi, waxaana gargaarka lagu wareejiay dowladda KMG ah ee Soomaaliya. Mas’uuliyiin ka tirsan hay’adda bisha Cas ee ee dalka Iiraan ayaa sheegay in gargaarka ay kasoo ururiyeen shacabka dalkaas uuna culeyskiisu yahay 148-tan, waxaana ay sheegeen inay kusoo iibiyeen lacag gaaraysa 3-milyan oo dollar. “Dhaqaalaha aan gargaarkan kusoo iibinnay waxaan kasoo ururinay shacabka Iiraan oo aad uga damqaday dhibaatada haysata walaalahooda Soomaaliyeed,” ayuu yiri Zaher Rostami oo ah xoghayaha guud ee bisha cas ee dalka Iiraan. Deeqdan ayaa kusoo beegantay xilli lagu wado in wasiirka arrimaha dibadda ee dalka Iiraan, Cali Akbar Saalixi uu booqasho ku yimaado Muqdisho si uu u arko dadka ay abaaruhu ku habsadeen. Sidoo kale, laba hay’adood oo Suudaaniyiin ah iyo shacabka dalkaas ayaa waxay soo dhiibeen gargaar loogu deeqay shacabka Soomaaliyeed, taasoo maanta kasoo dagtay Muqdisho, waxaana mas’uul u hadlay xubnaha gargaarka waday uu sheegay in gargaarkan ay ugu talogaleen shacabka Soomaaliyeed ee dhibaateysan. Mas’uulkan ayaa sheegay in gargaarkan uu hordhac u yahay gargaarro kale oo ay ugu talogaleen inay ku caawiyaan shacabka Soomaaliyeed ee dhibaateysan. Gargaarradaan ayaa qayb ka noqonaya deeqaha ka imaanaya caalamka. Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online maxuseen@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya
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Sunday, August 21, 2011 KUALA LUMPUR: Putera 1Malaysia Club will leave for Somalia next Sunday to facilitate the distribution of Malaysian humanitarian aid in the famine-hit country. Its president Datuk Azeez Abdul Rahim said a team of 50 people comprising specialists, volunteers and journalists will land at Mogadishu airport before leaving for Merca in southern Somalia for 10 days. They will bring along 200 tonnes of food and items donated by Malaysians and are scheduled to return on Sept 8. “The humanitarian mission will hand out medical assistance, food and clothing to the people of Somalia. “This is not a one-off project as more aid will come after we leave,” he said at its headquarters here yesterday. Azeez said it was the first time that the team had extended any form of assistance to the African region and predicted that they would face different types of challenges during their stay. “We are looking at a region which is pirate-infested and not politically stable,” he said. He also noted that the team needed more female doctors in the mission. “Twenty-five out of the 30 specialists are men,” he said. “In Somalian culture, women do not socialise with men, and we hope that more female doctors would join our team.” President of Udubland Ibrahim Abdullahi Addo, who attended the press conference, thanked Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and the club for the aid. “We will assist the team when they are in Somalia,” he added.
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Madaxda ugu sareysa Dowladda oo la kulmay Jean Ping Madaxa Midowga Afrika Madaxda ugu sareysa Dowladda KMG ah ee Soomaaliya ayaa maanta kula kulmay Xarunta Madaxtooyada wafdi uu hogaaminayo Gudoomiyaha Midowga Afrika Jean Ping oo booqasho ku yimid Magaalada Muqdisho. Madaxweynaha, Gudoomiyaha Baarlamaanka, Ra'iisul Wasaaraha iyo Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibada ayaa la kulmay Wafdiga uu hogaaminayay Jean Ping, iyagoo ka wada hadlay xaalada ammaanka, siyaasada iyo arrimaha bani'aadanimada. Kadib markii uu soo gaba gaboobay shirka ayaa waxaa saxaafada la hadlay Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Shariif Sheekh Axmed oo sheegay in kulankooda xooga ku saareen arrimaha siyaasada, Amniga iyo xaaladaha bani'aadanimo ee abaaraha. Madaxweyne Shariif ayaa sheegay in 25-ka bishan lagu qaban doono Magaalada Addis Ababa shir looga hadlayo abaaraha Soomaaliya, kaasoo dhaqaale loogu uruurinayo Abaaraha Soomaaliya, isagoo ku tilmaamay shirkaas mid fursad ah. Shariif ayaa u sheegay Gudoomiyaha Midowga Afrika in arrinta ammaanka lagu daro horumarka arrimaha bulshada sida dib u dhiska wadooyinka, Waxbarashada, isbitaalada iyo adeegyada aas aasiga. Gudoomiyaha Midowga Afrika Mr Jean Ping ayaa sheegay inuu ku faraxsan yahay in Muqdisho uu yimaado, waxaa uu xusay in sanadkii hore iyo sanadkan ay horumar sameeyeen Ciidamada AMISOM iyo kuwa Dowladda. Waxaa uu sheegay in Dowladaha Afrika ay dhaqaalo ay ugu yabooheen abaaraha Soomaaliya, isagoo tibaaxay in Al-Jeeriya ay balan qaaday lacag gaareysa 10-milyan doolarka Mareykanka, oo lagu bixin doono shirka Addis Ababa lagu qaban doono. Mr Jean Ping ayaa sidoo kale cadeeyay in dalal kale oo Afrikaan ah ay dhaqaalo ku taageeri doonaan arrimaha abaarha ee Geeska Afrika, isagoo soo qaatay dalalka Ghana iyo Gabon iyo kuwa kale. Waxaa uu ugu baaqay dalalka Shiinaha, India iyo Brazil oo hada maal-geshi ku sameynaya Afrika inay ka qeyb qaataan howlaha bani'aadanimada sidii gar gaar ula soo gaari lahaayeen. Midowga Afrika ayaa shirkan ay u qaban doonaan arrimaha abaaraha Soomaaliya uu noqonayaa kii u horeeyay oo ah mid heer caalami ah oo dhaqaalo loogu uruurinayo wax ka qabashada xaaladaha bani'aadanimo.
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Ra’iisul Wasaaraha oo Isbitaalka Banaadir ku wareejiyay dawo ka timid Imaaraadka Carabta Muqdisho August 20, 2011-----Ra’iisul Wasaaraha Xukuumada Federaalka KMG ah ee Soomaaliya Mudane Dr. Cabdiweli Maxamed Cali ayaa galabta booqday Bukaanada ku jira Isbitalka hooyada iyo dhalaanka ee Banaadir isaga oo maamulka Isbitaalkana ku wareejiyay deeq daawo ah oo ka timid ninka iska leh dhaxalka Imaaraadka Carabta Sheekh Suldan bin Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-nahyan. Deeqdan dawada ah ayaa isugu jirtay kuwa caruurta gaar ahaana Faleebooyinka fuuq baxa iyo dawooyin kuwa nafaqeeyo caruurta ah waxayna ku jirtay sanduuqyo waaweyn iyo Kartoono iyadoo Ra’iisul Wasaare Dr. Cabdiweli uu ku wareejiyay Agaasimaha Isbitalkaasi Banaadir Dr. C.risaaq Xasan Cali. Ra’iisul Wasaaraha ayaa u mahadceliyay dowladda Imaaraadka Carabta oo uu sheegay in mar kasta ay taageerto Dowladda iyo shacabka Soomaaliyeed, wuxuuna ugu baaqay dowladdaha kale ee Carbeed inay labo jibaaraan kaalmadooda. Agaasimaha Isbitaalka Dr. C/risaaq ayaa isaguna sheegay in dawooyinkan ay wax badan ka tari doonaan baahida loo qabo daawooyinka caruurta maadaama maalin kasta Isbitaalka la keeno caruur uu hayo shuban biyood (Chelora) iyo nafaqo darri wuxuuna xusay in ay shacabka u gaarsiin doonaan si siman oo lacag la’aan ah. Garaad Salaad Xirsi Xafiiska Ra'iisul Wasaaraha garaadcadde@gmail.com
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Axad, August 21, 2011(HOL): Madaxweynaha Dowladda Soomaaliya Shiikh Shariif Shiikh Axmed ayaa hadal saxaafadda loogu talagalay oo uu maanta Muqdisho ka soo saaray waxaa uu kaga hadlay isbedelladii ugu dambeeyay ee Muqdisho ka dhacay iyo weliba wufuud ka socotay caalamka oo Muqdisho booqanaysay maalmihii aynu ka soo gudubnay. Madaxweynaha ayaa ugu horreyn Allaah uga mahadceliyay guulaha ay gaartay Dowladda Soomaaliya, kaddibna wuxuu si isku mid ah ugu mahadeliyay Saraakiisha iyo Ciidamada Dowladda Soomaaliya iyo kuwa Amisom. Sidoo kalena wuxuu u mahadceliyay shacabka Soomaaliyeed. Wufuuddii soo booqatay magaalada Muqdisho ayuu ka hadlay Madaxweynaha, wuxuuna sheegay in ay booqashadaas muujineysay in ay meesha ka baxday in Soomaaliya, gaar ahaan magaalada Muqdisho ay tahay meel aan la tegi karon, wuxuuna soo dhaweeyay booqashadii Muqdisho ee madaxweynaha Jabuuti Ismaaciil Cumar Geelle iyo tii Ra’iisal Wasaaraha Dalka Turkinga Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan “Arrimaha ay madaxdaas u timid Muqdisho kaliya ma ahayn gargaar ee waxay ahayd in ay caalamka tusaan in Muqdisho ay tahay meel la booqan karo, intaas waxaa sii dheer gargaarkii ay geysteen ee ay la soo gaareen dadka ku dhibaateysan Soomaaliya”ayuu yiri Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya oo sheegay in dowladaha soo booqday Soomaaliya ay ballanqaadyo siiyeen Dowladda Soomaaliya. “Ballanqaadyada ay dowladahaas sameeyeen waxaa ka mid ah jidadka magaalada in la dhiso, magaalada in la nadiifiyo oo qashinka laga qaado, ciidamada dowladda in la tayeeyo, waxaa ka mid ah oo kale gargaarka bani’aadannimada, haddii aan Alle kaashanno, annagana aan iskaashanno waxaan xaqiijin karnaa Insha allaah in aan adeegyadii bulshada aan soo celinno”ayuu yiri Madaweynaha Soomaaliya oo khudbaddiisa ay dhinacyo badan taabaneysay. Qudbada halkan ka dhegeyso http://hiiraan.com/news/2011/aug/madaxweynaha.mp3 “Dhibaatadii faraha badneyd ee dalka ka dhacday waxay keentay in dhaqaalihii burburo, sidoo kalena roobabkii aanan curan sanadihii la soo dhaafay waxay keeneen in aan beeraha la tabcan waayo iyo xoolihii oo dhammaaday, taasi ayaa keentay in ay timaado abaarta iyo macluusha hadda jirta”ayuu Madaxweynaha hadalkiisa ku sii daray “Madaxweynaha waxaa uu ka hadlay dadka dhaca gargaarka bani’aadannimada, wuxuuna ku celceliyay in ay ciqaab mudan doonaan dadka falalkaas lagu helo, isagoo xusay in qofkii qaata wax dad dhibaateysan leeyihiin in uu khatarsan yahay qof qaatay wax gaar ah, “sidaas darteed waxaan fareynaa ciidamada qalabka sida in ay ilaaliyaan gargaarka loo keenayo dadka dhibaateysan”ayuu yiri madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Arrimaha Ammaanka ayuu ka hadlay Madaweynaha, wuxuuna sheegay in ay amniga khatar ku yihiin labo qolo oo sida uu yiri midi ay tahay tan isku soo abaabushay in aysan Soomaaliya nabad ka dhaln oo dadka dhac iyo dil u geysta. Qolada kalena wuxuu ku sheegay in ay tahay tan ka dambeysay in ay Al-shabaab abuurmaan, taasi oo uu xusay in loola tacaamuli doono sida Al-Shabaab oo kale. Ugu dambeyntiina, Madaxweynaha waxaa uu ammaanay ciidamada Dowladda, wuxuuna saraakiisha ciidamada ku boorriyay in ay ilaaliyaan sumcadda iyo sharafka ay soo hooyeen ciidamada qalabka sida, isagoo caddeeyay in ay jiri doonaan qorshayaal lagu tayeyn doono dhammaan ciidamada Dowladda Soomaaliya dhammaantood. Salaad Iidow Xasan (Xiis), Hiiraan Online sxiis@hiiraan.com
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Somali rapper K'naan visits famine-struck homeland By ABDI GULED, Associated Press – MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Somali-born rapper K'naan brought his waving flag back home Sunday, promising to help his countrymen as they struggle with a devastating famine that has killed tens of thousands of children. The rapper, who left Somalia as a child more than two decades ago to settle in Canada, made a brief visit to Mogadishu on Sunday. He was mobbed by famine refugees who tried to shake his hand or hug him as he toured Mogadishu's Banadir Hospital and met with malnourished children. "I came to Somalia to see the situation here and give any donation I have to the people and anything else available," he said, speaking in Somali. "I will do all I can to help my people in Somalia." He did not perform his hit song "Wavin' Flag," which tells of the difficulties he faced growing up in the lawless, impoverished Horn of Africa nation. A version of that song was used for a Coca-Cola campaign when South Africa hosted the 2010 World Cup. The United Nations says more than 3.2 million Somalis need food aid. The U.S. says 29,000 Somali children under age 5 have died. The U.N. says tens of thousands of people already have died in Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti and has warned that the famine hasn't peaked. More than 12 million people in the region need food aid, according to the U.N. Somalia has been hit hardest because of a confluence of conflict and climate change. Decades of violence in Somalia has left population vulnerable to the vagaries of weather changes. Islamist insurgents are also attempting to overthrow Somalia's weak U.N.-backed government. The most dangerous among the groups is the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab militant group, which has barred aid agencies from operating in the territories it controls in southern Somalia. The southern parts of Somalia, which are mainly under the control of al-Shabab extremists, have been worst affected because of the group's refusal to allow in key humanitarian groups including the World Food Program, the world's major aid provider. Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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You are lonely man, and you are only in this thread because you felt left out! I don't blame you though, it's tough out there. Now thanks for keeping this thread active and on top. Seems you can't stop following me around SOL. I should be thankful for the attention, but I'm not. Click click! The same guy who wrote on SOL "H'da oo sida Alle u hooseysa" is here acting all innocent. Haha, the nerve of Abdi Iley!
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The fact is, you cried when I commented on your thread a while ago, "SOL wey weyntahay meel raadso" is what yelled out, and now here you are arriving late for the party I threw uninvited. You feeling left out? poor thing, you sound jealous to me. I'm actually enjoying this now, it proves how much power I wield over you. You simply can't stay away from Somalina's threads.
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Scale of reported Somalia food aid theft implausible, insists UN Stolen food sold in Mogadishu markets amounts to no more than 1% of total assistance, says World Food Programme spokesman Mark Tran guardian.co.uk Tuesday 16 August 2011 17.03 BST The UN's World Food Programme (WFP) has rejected as implausible areport of widespread food aid theft in Somalia, where more than 3.2 million people are relying on a massive international relief operation. Associated Press claimed that vast piles of food bearing stamps from the WFP, the US government aid arm USAid, the Japanese government and the Kuwaiti government are for sale in Mogadishu markets. AP said it found eight sites where thousands of sacks of food aid were being sold in bulk. Other food aid was also for sale in numerous smaller stores, it was reported. Among the items allegedly being sold were Kuwaiti dates and biscuits, corn, grain, and Plumpy'nut, a fortified peanut butter designed for starving children. However, according to WFP, the key player in the relief effort for Somalia, early estimates based on the evidence provided by AP suggest the diverson of food aid amounts to about 1% of food assistance the organisation is bringing through Mogadishu. WFP is shipping 5,000 tons a month of food aid into Mogadishu. "From our perspective, the scale of theft alleged is implausible," said Greg Barrow, a WFP spokesman in Rome. "The scale of theft suggested would require a logistical operation comparable in size to what we are doing in Mogadishu." For the past two weeks, planeloads of aid from the UN, Iran, Turkey, Kuwait and other countries have been arriving in the Somali capital almost daily. Supplies by ship are also on the way. Five areas of Somalia are officially in a state of famine, and the rest of southern Somalia could follow within the next four to six weeks, according to the UN. Read full article at http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/2011/aug/16/somalia-food-aid-thefts-rejected
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