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Faroole is not attending the London conference its official.
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Breaking News– Puntland Government Position on London Conference II for Somalia (Press Release) Puntland State of Somalia Garowe Puntland Government Position on London Conference II for Somalia PRESS RELEASE 03 May 2013 Puntland Government values the commendable efforts and role Her Majesty Government continues to play in Somalia. Puntland is ready to contribute towards rebuilding a prosperous future for the Federal Republic of Somalia and its people. Puntland contributes to peace and stability in Somalia. The State consists of an area in northern Somalia approximately one-third of surface land and 1,300-km coastline in Somalia. Puntland played an instrumental role in the national constitutional process and ending the transition in Somalia. The State has also been at the forefront in the fight against extremism, terrorism and piracy in Somalia. For years, Puntland has expressed at international public forums its genuine concerns regarding the misbalanced international assistance to Somalia. As such, Puntland hoped that the London Conference of May 7, 2013, would propose a new comprehensive approach to international engagement in Somalia that takes into account existing realities on the ground and Puntland’s rights, as accorded by the Provisional Federal Constitution (PFC). President of the Somali Federal Government (SFG) H.E. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud paid an overnight official visit to Puntland on April 28, 2013. Despite the short notice, a big welcome ceremony was prepared for the President’s delegation and the President of Puntland, H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Mohamud, hosted well-organized dinner at State House in Garowe. A large audience attended the State dinner from different sectors of civil society, which offered President Mohamud an opportunity to address the people of Puntland, and the Somali people more generally. Puntland prepared a thorough agenda to discuss with the visiting SFG delegation. The agenda points included: a) implementation of SFG-Puntland Agreement of March 11, 2013; b) security cooperation; c) respect for Puntland’s constitutional rights; d) implementation of federal system; and e) serious concerns about tampering with the PFC, equitable sharing of international assistance, issues related to natural resources, and a lack of SFG consultation of national affairs with the Federated States, as sanctioned by the PFC. President Mohamud and President Farole agreed in principle on: a) continuation of the national peace and reconciliation process; b) the eventual reintegration of Somali National Forces in a consultative process; and c) the implementation of SFG-Puntland Agreement of March 11, 2013. However, the SFG delegation arrived in Garowe without an agenda and posed major obstacles by categorically refusing to discuss the agenda of national affairs submitted by Puntland. President Mohamud’s delegation also presented obstacles to the speedy implementation of the federal system, most notably by opposing the voluntary formation of ‘Jubaland State’ in southern Somalia, in line with the PFC. Puntland calls on Her Majesty Government to take into serious consideration existing realities in Somalia and the critical need for Federated States (Puntland) to fulfill their mandate under the PFC, on international assistance, economic matters, treaties, and important international accords (Article 54), and national security and federal affairs (Article 208). Additionally, Puntland is seriously concerned with the tampering of the PFC, endorsed by the Roadmap Signatories in Nairobi on June 22, 2012, co-signed by the U.N. as a guarantor, and adopted overwhelmingly by the National Constituent Assembly in Mogadishu on August 1, 2012. Puntland calls on the SFG President, as Custodian of the Constitution, as well as the Speaker, and the SRSG, to launch a full inquiry urgently and to declare an explanation to the citizens of Somalia. Regrettably, as Puntland did not receive an official invitation from any party, Puntland will not send an official delegation to attend the London Conference. Puntland will soon forward a Position Paper on Somalia to the London Conference II. — END — -
Faroole is not attending the London conference its official.
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Its hassan sheikh maxamuud alone and the president of galmudug col qeybdiid well atleast HAG is well represented:D -
Faroole is not attending the London conference its official.
Xaaji Xunjuf posted a topic in Politics
WAR DEG DEG: Mowqifka Dowladda Puntland ee Shirka London Dowladda Puntland ayaa sheegtey markii ugu horeysey inaysan ka qaybgaleen shirka London ee Somalia taageerada looga raadinayo Beesha Caalamka oo furmi doona 7 May,2013. War saxaafadeed ka soo baxay Puntland maanta 03 May,2013 ayaa lagu shaaciyey arintan, waxana lagu sheegey in Puntland diyaar u tahay ka qaybgalka dib u dhiska dalka iyo xasilooni in dib loogu soo dabaalo. ”Puntland waxay ka qayb qaadatay nabada Somalia , waxana horumuud ay ka ahayd la-dagaalnka argagixisada, burcad badeeda iyo xagjirnimada Somalia” ayaa lagu sheegey qoraalka. Sanado ayay sheegtey Puntland in goobaha iyo shirarka caalamiga ah ee la iskugu yimaado ka muujisey welwelkeeda ku aadan qaabka loo qaybiyo mucaawinada Somalia ay ka hesho beesha caalamka, waxana shirka London ay ka fileysaa inuu qaab cusub oo guud ahaan Beesha caalamku uga qayb qaadato Somalia ka soo baxo, iyadoo la tixgelinayo duruufaha jira iyo xaqa Puntland ay leedahay oo ku qeexan Dastuurka DF Somalia. Puntland ayaa ugu baaqey Britain inay eegto xaqaa’iqda Somalia ka jirta iyo baahida loo qabo dhismaha maamul goboleedyo sida ku xusan dastuurka, waxana ay welwel ka muujisey wax ka badalka dastuurka DF oo la ansixiyey. ”Puntland waxay ugu yeereysa madaxweynaha DF Somalia, oo ah ilaaliyaha dastuurka, Gudoomiyaha Barlamanka iyo ergayga UN u qaabilsan Somalia inay furaan baaritaan balaaran oo deg deg ah kaasi oo fasiraad ka siinayaan dadweynaha Soomaliyeed Dastuurka” ayaa lagu yiri qoraalka Puntland ka soo baxay. Booqashadii Xasan Shiikh Maxamuud ee Puntland iyo waxyaabihi ay ka wada hadleen labada dhinac ayaa qayb ka ahayd warka ka soo baxay Puntland oo sheegtey inay jirin cid casuntey shirka London islamarkaasina aysan u diri doonin Britan wafdi ka socda. Puntlandi -
I think 40% of the Somali language is arabic especially words also there is lots of indian English and British and kiswahili elements particularly in the south.
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President Hassan Sheekh's Proposals at London Conference Are Crumbling
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
The president wants federalism but he says he has another vision on federalism He wants to control the regions and than federa states should be built -
Doodi is just a normal name, he is laandhere not minority he is the King
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There is something rotten in the state of Puntland!
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to NGONGE's topic in Politics
Wixi budhcad badeedku qudhmiyeen mala heley wali? -
The new lobby group is doing a good job , Somaliland should hire more Lobby groups
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http://www.galgalanews.com/?p=23470
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International Conference on Somalia -- 7 May 2013
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Baashi's topic in Politics
Let me add tho' I'd have liked it however if President Hassan came to the meeting with the leaders of the future federal states like Somaliland, Puntland, Galmudug, Jubaland etc on his side, and they, the leaders saw this as an golden opportunity to present a united front to the world and ask the world to help them help themselves in reconstructing the country. It is however highly unlikely judging from what was seen last couple of weeks. Can you leave Somaliland out of it thank you. Somaliland would never work with the pirates against President hassan , dont even dream about it. -
Mad_Mullah;945251 wrote: I'm from Somali Galbeed, I want SL to be recognized. It will give us hope as well to get rid of the Xabashis. I see in the future all Somalis uniting like the UAE. Somaliland + Puntland + Somalia + Jubbaland + Somali Galbeed and maybe even North Kenya and Djibouti. Thats good brother i support the liberation of the Somalis in Somali galbeed to and when they gain independence , Somaliland Djibouti Somalia North eastern Somali kenyan province Djibouti all can unite in the form of the European union share closer economic and trade integration and who knows maybe in the future share one currency , with stronger institutions, thats the future of a globalized region.
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^^ Dont worry Mullah Somaliland will be recognized , Somalilanders have built their nation with out help , the Koonfurians are recognized but what do they do with it? Its all about how hard a person works to achieve his goals SL has OIL the same company that drilled oil in kurdistan is going to drill oil in Somaliland in 2014. But its not just about resources, its about how creative people are Somalilanders are very creative and business orientated people they can make it happen. Ofcourse it has a long way to go but it can do very well it just needs to manage the hard currency that floods into the country. But i know that the people of Somaliland are strong and they always find a way to overcome their challenges.
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^^^Its not about looks its about a common cause a common plight a common struggle , Somalilanders and south sudanese are indeed brothers and sisters.
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South sudan and Somaliland are twin brothers
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After Boroma: Consensus, representation and parliament in Somaliland
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Borama where modern Somaliland statehood was founded nice report. -
British Diplomat Nicholas Kay Replaces Amb Augustine Mahiga as UN Envoy for Somalia Tuesday, 30 April 2013 17:23 Amb Mahiga replaced by britonAmb Mahiga replaced by britonSomalilandsun-United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed Nicholas Kay, a diplomat from the United Kingdom, as his new Special Representative for Somalia, it was announced Monday. Kay succeeds Augustine Mahiga of Tanzania, who has served as Special Representative and head of the UN Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS) for the last three years and will complete his assignment on 3 June 2013. In the announcement of the new appointment, the UN chief paid tribute to Mahiga's "exemplary leadership" in helping to steer the conclusion of Somalia's eight-year political transition in the summer of 2012. Ban recalled "with deep appreciation the fact that Mr. Mahiga's contributions had laid the foundation on which the Federal Government of Somalia, with the help of the international community, can now further engage on peacebuilding and the consolidation of security and development initiatives in the country." Kay is currently the Africa Director at the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Prior to this, he served as Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Sudan from 2007 to 2010 and 2010 to 2012, respectively. He was also the UK's Regional Coordinator for Southern Afghanistan and Head of the Provincial Reconstruction Team for Helmand Province from 2006 to 2007. His career also includes diplomatic stints in Spain and Cuba, as well as 14 years of work as an English teacher in a number of countries. As the UN Secretary-General's Special Representative in Somalia, Kay will be responsible for leading UN efforts to assist the country's leaders and citizens to build peace, political stability and a hopeful future after decades of conflict. Somalia marked a historic political watershed last August when the first formal Parliament was sworn-in and ended a so-called "transition" phase which had begun with the 2004 launch of a UN-backed interim government. The previous functioning government ended in 1991 with the overthrow of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre. The Horn of Africa nation is currently emerging from a long and difficult period of instability, with representative institutions and a new government that has made a commendable commitment to uphold human rights and the rule of law for all. Despite these positive developments, the country still witnesses frequent bombings and militant attacks, mainly in Mogadishu.
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'Waxa la qariya, qurun ba ku jira'. Dastuurka maxaa laga qarin?
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Carafaat had a point when he made this topic now the pirates are crying waxba la qariiyey wixi la qariyey ba si if baxay hada na wa taa so uraysa oo la cabaadayo:D