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My Perspective On The Khaatumo 2 Conference:
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to FreshPrince's topic in Politics
Aaliyyah;773535 wrote: ^looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool... something tells me carafaat and freshprince are one and the same...oh wait xaaji xanjufna so raaci salaam Inadeer aniga maxaad ii masabidaysa cumamada dee ha iga ridin waxanu ka sheekenayo ba anigu maan fahmin -
Xiinfanin you don't do that by supporting Clan states weak federal states or Semi autonomous regions the Puntland region will always undermine the central authority in Mogadisho if things don't go their way.
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Abwaan;773460 wrote: Xunjuf, caalinnimadiisa anigu su'aal ma gelin, balse Soomaaliya oo la ogyahay in halaag ka socdey 20 sano ka badan in hadda inta la aado qiiro la muujiyo ayaan is weydiiyey...Inta Soomaali Caalin ah xitaa walaalkiis Cabdi marka lagu daro waxaan filayaa waa qofkii ugu dambeeyey ee aan intaas tegin Soomaaliya weligiisna meelahaan ayuu Soomaaliya ka hadli jirey. waa ok in Xisbi la furtaa, laakiin in dadka sanka laga geliyaa oo la dhaho kayga maahan inta kale waa khalad waxaadna tihiin moo ryaan aruurtay wax wanaagsan ma ahan. Samatar waa nin Soomaali ah xaq buuna u leeyahay inuu Soomaaliya ka hadlo uu tagana, Soomaaliduna sidaasoo kale ayey xaq u leedahay inay is weydiiso hawsha uu wado anigu ma arko wax kale oo looga suuroodo oo meesha yaal! Waxaan kale oo aan la yaabay inuu Soomaalinnimadaya cabbiraa nin adigoo kale ah oo iskagaba tegey Soomaalinnimadii... bal xaggee ku qaadaysa haddii aad Soomaali ka tegtid? Ayaantaan waan arkaa oo xoogaa saacaddu waa kacsan tahay illeeen Gobollada Waqooyi ayaa Soomaaliya qaarkood ku soo laabteene marka waa iska caadi oo waa la doogiye yaan la dacaroon! Somalida Mutacalimintooda mar walba u dooda Qadiyada Somali so Axmed Ismaciil Samatar xiligi Xabashida dalka so weeraran ila xiligan wu wada marka sababta aad u fogeyneso ma garanayo Axmed wuxu keeney xal wuxu furay xisbi wuxu so dedjiye brogram Somali isku fahmaan adna waxaad leedahay mahe inu ficil sameyo maha inu Xamar tago , Hadu doonayo inu wax qabto soomaha inu arlada is keenu hadu xamar ka so degey so step ma qaadin.
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Jacaylbaro manad af turkish ka wax ka aqoon wakuwi beri berbera ka talin jiray eh
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Abwaan;772935 wrote: Waa billaabatay...Af-soomaaligii fahankiisiina makugu yaraaday, Soomaalinnimadaadii inay kugu yaraatay waaban ogaaye? Nin Caalim ah oo jamacada aduunka wax ka dhigay oo xisbi sameyey ku dhisan Somalinimo inu bad badiyo Somalida ayaad aflagadeneysa oo aad ku sheegeysa wux usan istaahilin sabab becaue waxad ku eedeneysa muxu hubka nooga dhigi wayey markanu eber iskaga dhiganey. Waxas anigu caqli uma aqaan adeer Axmed ismacil samatar ka somalinimo badan adiga iyo kuwa sidada u dhaqma.
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Oodweyne only a few delusional mentally enslaved will believe that Somali pan nationalism and Riding on top of Kikuyo tanks will go hand in hand.But at least he enjoys during the weekends even-though lacking insensitivity when being with the tigray master:D
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As well as, for good measure, having, teeth-gratingly, mind you, the sheer endless gall of this Mr. Abtigiis chap, who essentially moved from being a cheap cannon-fodder and a miserable foot-soldier to the then late Gen. Afweyniste's regime in Somalia, when it comes to yesterday's political battles, to currently being a smugly satisfied "Political Condom" for the Kenya's Kikuye on one hand at best; :D:D
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In terms of Humanitarian situation the TFG appointed a Ministerial Committee as well as the Somali National Disaster Management Agency. As a result of these we have successfully managed the humantirain situation with better coordination and partnership working between Aid Agencies and TFG. With regards to the Good Governance, again we have made huge progress in this area. TFG continues to take an active stance on combating corruption. In October two district commissioners were arrested and investigated on charges of diverting food aid. We have established a ministerial committee on Anti-Corruption and the cabinet approved an Anti-Corruption Law and the selected Interim Commissioners are in the process of being vetted and will be publicly announced shortly. There are regular and on-going Town Hall meetings with TFG leaders taking questions from the public. The aim of these meetings is transparency and accountability to the public. Furthermore, all ministers address the public via radio and TV programmes to discuss the progress of their ministries. I am sure the TFG progress report on the Roadmap will highlight all the achievements made so far. However, we are all here to see both what has been achieved and what we need to improve on in the next few months. My government is committed and determined to making further improvements and progression towards the Roadmap. However, as I often note, the TFG cannot do it alone and we continue to need the help and assistance from the International Community. Our huge challenges are sustaining security gains while providing basic services to our people. Our National Security Stabilization Plan requires resources in order to fully implement it. Furthermore, we need to immediately start the implementation of DDR which is desperately needed to rehabilitate ex militia and most particularly the generation of our young people who have been exposed to violence. Finally, I would strongly appeal to you to provide the timely resources needed in order for us to fully implement the Roadmap. I urge the International Community to understand the urgency required to commit the resources in order to bring peace and stability in Somalia and to end the transition as per the Roadmap. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your participation and looking forward to taking part of your lively discussions during the session. I hope that all your contributions and exchange of ideas will further enhance our progress towards bringing peace and stability in Somalia.
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Hiiraan Online Wednesday, January 11, 2012 Somala's Prime minister Abdiwali Mohamed Ali blames the International Community for its failure to fund his government to implement the Roadmap. He also accused the Aid agencies of competition and lack of coordination which results inefficiency. Here is his statement he presented before a meeting he had with the International Coordination and Monitoring Group on Somalia in Nairobi. H. E. Augustine Mahiga, Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Somalia. Excellencies, distinguished participants, Ladies and Gentlemen It is an honour to be here with you today. Let me take this opportunity to thank Ambassador Mahiga, SRSG and the United Nations Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS) for hosting this important conference, and the first of the International Coordination and Monitoring Group on Somalia. This is an excellent forum, which brings together international Community and key stakeholder for Somalia, and clearly demonstrates the United Nations commitment to the support and protection of the people of Somalia. We are glad to have the opportunity to discuss the issues that are important to the people of Somalia in a transparent and objective manner. Today, we will delve in some detail into the progress that has been made since the signing of the Roadmap on 06 September 2011 and I am sure that we are all here to contribute towards a common understanding of the way forward and how we can all bring peace and stability to Somalia. Let me take this opportunity by offering my heartfelt gratitude and sincere appreciation for the ongoing support of the United Nations, the African Union (AU) and the International community to Somalia. Excellencies and distinguished participants, For the last 5 months since I have been appointed Prime Minister, my government has been working very hard to implement the highly ambitious Roadmap plan, and we have been doing it with very little resources, limited human capacity and in an increasingly tense political climate. Despite these challenges, we are proud to report significant progress. The Roadmap is the foundation plan and while we are putting our top priority into implementing all tasks, we also need to continue delivering basic services and humanitarian assistance to those people desperate for help. We have published our first quarterly report at the end of November, and I am sure you have read it already. Before I go into specific achievements, let me make some general observations: The Roadmap was drafted at a moment in time, and the situation on the ground changes daily. So for example, the humanitarian situation and the massive response efforts by our government are not reflected in the Roadmap. Similarly, although the Roadmap envisions that the TFG would be extending administrative control over new territories, nobody could have imagined 6 months ago that we would have all of Mogadishu, Beletweyn, Dhobley, and other parts in Jubba regions, Gedo and some parts of Bakool regions. The end of the transition represents a significant milestone in Somalia’s political landscape and this represents a risky prospect for many individuals. Consequently, the process of completing the Roadmap tasks, especially the political ones, involves a tremendous number of consultations, side-meetings, dispatching envoys, etc. all in an effort to secure the buy-in for the next step, or to neutralize or address the loudest objections. These efforts are neither visible nor measurable in the Roadmap checkboxes, but they are taking place behind the scenes. They also take time and sensitivity and as much as we’d like to, they cannot be rushed. Because of our severely limited capacity, the Somali government needs assistance with both financial and human resources. We are fortunate to have many nations come to our assistance. However, because of the same limited capacity, we are not capable of coordinating the assistance we are offered and this leads to inefficiency and wastage of precious resources and time. We ask for our partners to coordinate with each other, but this does not always happen, and in some extreme cases, it leads to competition and infighting in Nairobi amongst implementing agencies or donors. Sometimes, various Somali political actors capitalize on this chaotic situation, using it to advance their own agendas. But my point is that the assistance, though generously offered, often does not translate into useful tangible results – for example, the resources related to implementing the Roadmap. I believe that it is increasingly evident that the Government is making valuable contributions and progress towards security, political outreach and reconciliation, good governance, constitutional making process and reforming of the parliament as well as to our society as a whole. Let me start with the security. We are still in the process of consolidating security gains in Mogadishu and other parts of the country, such as the Jubba regions, Gedo, and now Hiran. This huge success was the result of an exceptional partnership between a much improved Somali National Army, our AMISOM brothers and now our neighbours Kenya and Ethiopia. We are being successful because our security forces have changed and improved in so many ways. This success presents both opportunities and challenges for the TFG as we strive to consolidate security in the city, provide public services to the population, and tackle the enormous humanitarian emergency enveloping our country. Failure to do this will fatally undermine the legitimacy and popular support that the government currently enjoys. The lack of effective government over the course of the last 20 years has resulted in a culture of lawlessness and chaos. As Somalia strives to rebuild its armed forces and security institutions with the help of AMISOM and the international community, we are winning the battle against terrorism and extremism. Stabilizing security inside the capital has been a determined focus of my government over the past 5 months and the Mogadishu Stabilization Plan is progressing very well. But the extremists continue to obstruct the distribution and delivery of critical life-saving assistance to the famine areas of the country. We have now finalized the National Security Stabilization Plan (NSSP) with input from regional stakeholders, Puntland, Galmudug and ASWJ. The NSSP was debated and approved by the Council of Ministers on 26 October 2011. With regards to the Constitution, we have appointed a Committee of Somali Experts and the Joint Committee, who are working extremely hard to finalise a draft document. Furthermore, the National Consultative Constitutional Conference took place 21 to 24th December in Garowe, which ended with participants signing the Garowe Principles. In terms of Political Outreach and Reconciliation we have made significant progress and a milestone has been achieved. 5 months ago, there was no working partnership or coordination between TFG and the Regional Administrations. Now, however, we have excellent working partnerships and better coordination between TFG and the regions, as well as to Ahlu Sunna Wal-Jamaia (ASWJ). Even prior to the Roadmap Meeting, TFG leaders visited Puntland and Galmudug. There have been other consultative meetings which have been successful, such as the high level reconciliation dialogue with new emerging regional administrations which took place in Nairobi on 19 September. Also, as part of the NSSP consultations process, the TFG sent Missions to Puntland and Galmudug in October. Additionally, a Civil Society Consultative meeting took place in Mogadishu between 26 to 28 November.
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Dhakhaatiirtii Masaarida oo cisbitaalka weyn ee Hargeysa ka bilaabay adeegyo caafimaad January 11th, 2012 Hargeysa (Somaliland.Org)-La taliyaha Safiirka Masaarida u fadhiya Jabuuti Maxamed Al-Amiir oo ku sugan Magaalada Hargaysa ayaa sheegay in dhakhaatiirtii Masaarida ahayd ee shalay soo gaadhay Somaliland ay shaqadoodii si rasmi ah uga bilaabeen Dhakhtarka Guud ee Magaalada Hargaysa. Dhakhaatiirta ayaa 24 saacadood ee u dambeeyey waxa ay qaabileen boqolaal Ruux oo bukaan socod ah, halka sidoo kalena ay ka hawlgaleen Qalliino lagu samaynayey dad si xun ugu waxyeeloobay shil gaadhi oo ka dhacay Magaalada Hargaysa. Sida la ogyahay Kooxda dhakhaatiirta masaarida ah ayaa wadanka soo gaadhay maalintii shalay, waxana ay joogi doonaan Muddo 10 maalmood ah.
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Awdalites Communities of Somaliland keep themselves busy with building Universities and how they could educate their people.Not with fake Clan states Dawasho wacan 2012 11-1 " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
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Mooge;773095 wrote: xaaji why do you wish so much destruction for garowe? look who is talking. pirateland iyo garowe ayaad maalin walba ku haysaa markaasaad rabtaa inaad aniga ii sheegto. lool. death and destruction ayaad la jeceshahay walaalah garoowe. anigu raggan raba inay khaatumo majaxaabiyaan ayaan doonayaa inaan ka hortago. G6 ayaan ka soo horjeedaa. taleex media is owned by taleex guy from garad saleeban clan. they want to liberate Laascaanood. xaaji, how is abdiweli doing? weli ma isagaa daba joogtaa? you are desperate goonigoosad. I criticize politicians for their shortcomings that's something i do, i never wish Puntland or its people any harm you post fabricated news and biased news i post authentic news that's the difference between you and me. CabdiCawar is traveling Djibouti something he is good at Traveling just touring countries in the region.Just because the Garaad Clan refused to be part of you're Clan enclave you wish them harm that's just sad:D
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Mooge why are you so anti the conference let the people continue their Conference and sort them selves out. Taleex media is known for over exaggerating things no one died just a few people got wounded i am hearing they are doing fine. And it has nothing to do with G6 or Khaatumo but just a few qaadwalayaal oo cadhaysna oo is yara rasaaseeyey nothing big. Shirku beri meeshissa bu ka si socon doona inshalah. Why dad Islaam ah ula rabta inay is dilaan miyanad Allah ka cabsaneyn oo waliba Somali oo waliba aad la tol sheegeneysa?
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Bomb kills Iranian nuclear expert AP foreign, Wednesday January 11 2012 ALI AKBAR DAREINI Associated Press= TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Two assailants on a motorcycle attached magnetic bombs to the car of an Iranian university professor working at a key nuclear facility, killing him and wounding two people on Wednesday, a semiofficial news agency reported. The attack in Tehran bore a strong resemblance to earlier killings of scientists working on the Iranian nuclear program. It is certain to reinforce authorities' claims of widening clandestine operations by Western powers and allies to try to cripple nuclear advancements. The bomb killed Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, a chemistry expert and a director of the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in central Iran, the semiofficial Fars news agency reported. Natanz is Iran's main enrichment site, but officials claimed earlier this week that they are expanding some operations to an underground site south of Tehran with more advanced equipment. The U.S. and its allies are pressuring Iran to halt uranium enrichment, a key element of the nuclear program that the West suspects is aimed at producing atomic weapons. Uranium enriched to low levels can be used as nuclear fuel but at higher levels, it can be used as material for a nuclear warhead. Iran denies it is trying to make nuclear weapons. The killing of Roshan was similar to previous assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists that Tehran has blamed on Israel's Mossad and the United States. Both countries have denied the accusations. But Israeli officials have hinted about covert campaigns against Iran without directly admitting involvement. On Tuesday, Israeli military chief Lt. Gen Benny Gantz was quoted as telling a parliamentary panel that 2012 would be a "critical year" for Iran — in part because of "things that happen to it unnaturally." Safar Ali Baratloo, a senior security official, was quoted by Fars as saying the attack was the work of Israelis. "The magnetic bomb is of the same types already used to assassinate our scientists," he said. "The terrorist attack is a conspiracy to undermine the (March 2) parliamentary elections." Roshan, 32, was inside the Iranian-assembled Peugeot 405 car together with two others when the bomb exploded near Gol Nabi Street in north Tehran, Fars reported. Fars described the explosion as a "terrorist attack" targeting Roshan, a graduate of the prestigious Sharif University of Technology in Tehran. Roshan was a chemistry expert who was involved in building polymeric layers for gas separation, which is the use of various membranes to isolate gases. He was also deputy director of Natanz uranium enrichment plant, in central Iran, for commercial affairs. According to conservative news website, mashreghnews.ir, Roshan was in charge of purchasing and supplying equipment for Natanz enrichment facility. A similar bomb explosion on Jan. 12, 2010, killed Tehran University professor Masoud Ali Mohammadi, a senior physics professor. He was killed when a bomb-rigged motorcycle exploded near his car as he was about to leave for work. In November 2010, a pair of back-to-back bomb attacks in different parts of the capital killed one nuclear scientist and wounded another. The slain scientist, Majid Shahriari, was a member of the nuclear engineering faculty at Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran and cooperated with the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran. The wounded scientist, Fereidoun Abbasi, was almost immediately appointed head of Iran's atomic agency. And in July 2011, motorcycle-riding gunmen killed Darioush Rezaeinejad, an electronics student. Other reports identified him as a scientist involved in suspected Iranian attempts to make nuclear weapons. Rezaeinejad allegedly participated in developing high-voltage switches, a key component in setting off the explosions needed to trigger a nuclear warhead. The United States and other countries say Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons technology. Iran denies the allegations, saying that its program is intended for peaceful purposes. The latest blast is certain to bring fresh charges by Iran that the U.S. and allies are waging a clandestine campaign of bloodshed and sabotage in attempts to set back Iran's nuclear efforts. "Instead of actually fighting a conventional war, Western powers and their allies appear to be relying on covert war tactics to try to delay and degrade Iran's nuclear advancement," said Theodore Karasik, a security expert at the Dubai-based Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis. He said the use of magnetic bombs bears the hallmarks of covert operations. "It's a very common way to eliminate someone," he added. "It's clean, easy and efficient."
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Somaliland: Awdal youth support Jamaal ali hussein candidacy+VIDEO
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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SNM media and the Talex conference an update!
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Well said Somaliland interior Minister -
No it wasn't Djibouti walugu eedeyey
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^^ miyaaad na qasbaysa bello ku akhriday
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Turkey to Mediate between Somaliland and Somalia ????
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Jacaylbaro;773014 wrote: Talks are always welcome ...... As Rayaale used to say "Jaarnimo, iyo deris wanaag waa laga wada hadli karaa" President rayaale said it all -
Carafaat it's very hard for Somalia and Somalland to resolve their problems now , Somalia' needs to solve its problems first than we can talk about possible cooperation. But Somalia needs to sort it self out first get rid of Foreign mercenaries establish a real government in Somalia get rid of the fake jihadist with no real plans for the future.
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^^ Somalia's problems can only be solved by people from Somalia it can't be solved by Somaliland Ethiopia Djibouti or kenya