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BN replied to SHAKA ZULU's topic in Developement | Projects
Originally posted by rudy: I suggest that dhuusaye and silent sista to unite! i believe that will be a deadly combo! LOL@rudy I just got that -
Originally posted by rudy: I suggest that dhuusaye and silent sista to unite! i believe that will be a deadly combo! LOL@rudy I just got that
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Originally posted by rudy: I suggest that dhuusaye and silent sista to unite! i believe that will be a deadly combo! LOL@rudy I just got that
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Originally posted by LANDER: I hope you realise you can access this thread anywhere that has internet. LOOL@LANDER As Hijabified Sista said it--I think he's taking a break from US
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Originally posted by Mujaahid Lixle: FYI: In Somaliland, we had the SNL not SYL!!! SNL was led by prominent Somaliland politicians like Marxuum Mohamed Ibrahim Egal, Ahmed Duale, Marxuum Mahamoud Ahmed Ali, Michael Mariano , Faarah Omaar etc etc... Who was Michael Mariano :confused:
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Originally posted by 2real: what's up bro, I wasn't talking about PTSD being bull. Ma Bad
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Originally posted by HoTsTePPeR: Inshort woman like jerks and playas…… Peace n luv I learned that a long time ago
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Lander, It's obvious that the more experience politician and statesman with charisma is SILANYO. But who knows if he would of had more sucess both locally and internationally in arguing the case for seperation. But it is obvious that Riyaal et al are incompetent and are doing a disservice to their people. P.S. Does this mean that you are having second thoughts about secession?
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2real, I don't think post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is BS. I have heard of reports of PTSD in military officers in Canada, US, UK after returning from combat missions abroad. Some US soldiers after returning murdered their wives, another in Canada drove his car into a military HQ. In the UK/Canada they are suing their governments. I wouldn't be surprised if Somalis suffered from this as well P.S. Good luck on your trip to Somalia Here's are articles from The Toronto Star and BBC http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1052251669561&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968705899037 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/3041629.stm
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Originally posted by Libaax-Sankataabte: :confused: Did I miss something? Who is this guy? I'm as lost as your are. I have never heard of this guy. :confused:
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Originally posted by Pyromaniac_Pixie: When life hands you lemons........ Stick them down your shirt to make your boobs look bigger I like your quote
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Originally posted by Instinct-Poet: Would somebody please explain to me those signs that say, "No animals allowed except for Seeing Eye Dogs?" Who is that sign for? Is it for the dog, or the blind person? LOOOL@Instinct-Poet Good Point!! OG_Moti Lighten up man Rudy was just posting a random though in his head...(See topic heading) Some thoughts in my head 1)I always wondered, how do bath towels get dirty? I mean we clean them and use them to dry ourselves AFTER taking a shower/bath...so how do they become dirty... :confused: 2)Why is it that Americans can't see that all the "MidEast/Terrorism experts" on CNN are Jewish? :confused: 3)Why is it that all the 'bad' (aka Haraam) things in life--are the most fun or enjoyable? Now my head is quiet.....
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Gediid, How do you know the macawiis was imported from asia? Maybe we exported it to them Ilhaam I think we all miss Somalia [/img] Ameenah, Here is a pic of Berbera And Burco I'll post more later
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Originally posted by Angel-Dust: I am amazed mr Bari_Nomad or Baashi- Self confessed anti_Somaliland are not jumping on the wrong side of the debate again and shouting foul all over Somaliland. Maybe I spoke too soon. Oh well only time will tell. I am not Anti-'Somaliand'; I am Pro Somalia. BTW, Is there such a thing as a "wrong side of the debate" P.S. The only people surprised by what is going on in 'Somaliland' are the young idealistic 'Somalilanderz' living in diaspora.
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Presidential Candidate Osman Mohamed Farah Presidential Candidate Osman Mohmed Farah Ambassador Bethwel Kiplagat Chairman IGAD Ambassador Ismail Gulal Djibouti Representative for Somalia Peace Conference Ambassador Abdiaziz Ahmed Ethiopian Representative for Somalia Peace Conference Dear sirs Presidential Candidate Osman Mohamed Farah I herewith proclaim my candidacy for the forthcoming presidential elections of Somalia. Letter of Endorsement The Somali Business Community in UAE hereby endorses Mr Osman M. Farah's candidacy in the forthcoming Somali presidential election. The Somali Business Community in UAE attests Mr Farah to be: A strong willed and honest leader who believes in firm set of principles. Demanding of himself and of those around him and of the highest integrity. A leader with a strategic vision who can make balanced decisions At the same time a man with a pragmatic approach and a proven track record in problem solving. A leader with a particular strong set of social skills and communication abilities Mr Farah has been politically neutral during the entire Somali civil war and owns his respect of the broad international and national Somali community to his honesty, integrity and strong principals. Click here for all... I intend to travel to Nairobi during the course of this week and would greatly appreciate to meet you in person. For good order sake I would appreciate if you could confirm receipt of this letter as well as the specific electoral program. Awaiting your news. Yours sincerely Osman Mohamed Farah _____________________________________________________________________ Communiqué Released by Ali Mohamed Arrale, Candidate for the Office of the President of the Somali Transitional National Government I am pleased to announce that I will run for the office of the President of the Somali Transitional National Government. My decision to run for this important office is driven by my conviction that the Somali people at this historical juncture need a leadership that is strong and determined to bail the country out of its protracted crisis, which has lasted for over a decade now. I believe that I am qualified to provide this leadership. If elected to the Office of the President, I will endeavour to exercise my responsibilities and carry out my mandate in accordance with the provisions of the Interim Charter, which will emanate from the current Peace and Reconciliation Conference convened in Nairobi, Kenya. I will undertake to adhere to the fundamental principles of this Charter and call for the devolution of power and the shift of governance from a largely central and formal process to a decentralized, more participatory and integrated approach. Moreover, I will endeavour to incorporate, within the framework of the provisions of the Interim Charter, the diverse political, economic, and social perspectives in addressing the post-war reconstruction and rehabilitation programmes. My vision and strategy as President will, at the outset, focus on the search together with the Parliament, the Council of Ministers and the Judiciary branch of the State for an appropriate and legitimate mechanism that would provide the momentum needed for the implementation of the Blueprint for Peace in Somalia, which will be launched by the Peace and Reconciliation Conference in Nairobi. I will equally call for the participation of the Somali Civil Society and the Somalis in the Diaspora in all the programmes and efforts that would be undertaken to implement peace agreements and strengthen peace and stability in the country. For the people of Somalia to be able to attain a lasting peace and stability in the country, it would be incumbent upon each and every one of us to identify the factors that have triggered the state's disintegration. As the Interim President, I will call for the establishment of a Multi-Stakeholder Commission to conduct an extensive research on the causes of the Somali armed conflict and the ensuing devastating collapse of the political, economic and social infrastructures. The findings of the work of the Commission would constitute the basis for the building of trust among Somalis and subsequently for the consolidation of justice and equality in the country. I pledge to engage the Transitional National Assembly and the Council of Ministers immediately after their inception to address the issues of: decentralization and federal system; land and property; economic recovery; and demobilization, disarmament and reintegration, concurrently and in an integrated manner because of their interconnectedness. These core issues cannot be addressed separately and independently from each other as they all manifest an inordinate degree of interdependency. As the Interim President of the country, I will urge the Parliament and the Council of Ministers to approve the request for the deployment of peacekeeping forces in the country to disarm the militias and put an end to anarchy and lawlessness. I will also call the UN Security Council to consider the possibility of establishing a Peacebuilding Mission for Somalia. We will be committed to shoulder our responsibility with respect to security in Somalia, but without the support of the International Community, it would be difficult for us alone to cope up with the crucial tasks of bringing about a comprehensive and lasting settlement of the situation in Somalia. I strongly believe that it is in the strategic interest of Somalia to have good relations with the neighbouring countries. If elected, I will strongly urge the Parliament and the Council of Ministers to provide the vision, courage, and creativity that can nurture and cultivate love and understanding among the people of the Horn, and put in place a plan for a viable economic cooperation between Somalia and its neighbours. Moreover, I will ask my fellow citizens to express their heartfelt gratitude to Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, and all the member states of IGAD for their unwavering commitment to peace and stability in Somalia. I believe that we can have good relations with our neighbours, bearing in mind respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence and unity of Somalia. Immediately after my election, I will embark on a very important task of engaging everyone in Somalia to take part in the fight against international terrorism. I will personally liaise with the Parliament and the Council of Ministers to take appropriate steps to establish an Anti-Terrorism Task Force, which will be involved in developing anti-terrorist action plan in coordination with the United Nations, the United States, the EU, the African Union, the OIC, and the League of Arab States. The armed conflict in Somalia has also destroyed the governance structure responsible for the control and management of natural resources. The breakdown of law and order has led to an increased exploitation of these resources. As the Interim President of Somalia, I will undertake to put in place the natural resources governance system in Somalia. My vision in terms of sustainable development in Somalia will also include the involvement of the pertinent stakeholders in the society in identifying and developing policies and institutional frameworks that can foster post-conflict reforms, which can lead to social equity, environmental justice and accountability. http://www.hiiraan.com/htdocs/2003/may03/mbagathi_may28.htm
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LOL@Entrepreneur I have never heard of a donkey farm but I guess that's why they call you Entrepreneur! Are you talking about the Somali Wild Ass? I hear they might be an Endangered species though, Good Luck
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Gediid, I like those traditional pictures. I wish more people had those kinds of weddings. Here's are some nice pictures I found of Calmadow, Sanaag region. [ June 06, 2003, 01:36 AM: Message edited by: Admin ]
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Originally posted by Haystak: People from the North say they were betrayed by the Southerners, and can never forgive them for the lose of 500,000 human lives, they suffered in 1988. Where did you get this number of 500,000 people being killed in 1988 :confused: The numbers I have read are around 50,000 killed by aerial bombings in NW Somalia during that time. I think you are confusing the population displacement that occured into the Ogaden to escape the bombardment.
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Originally posted by LANDER: LOOOOL, Bari_nomad you can't fool me, I know your intentions. But if you really wanted to spread propaganda, I think you could've done a betta job. Maybe this should tell you that I'm not trying to spread any 'propaganda' Barwaqo, walaal you might be innocent to Bari's intentions, but if you had followed his postings you would understand, the 2 "areas" he picked (hargeisa, bossasso) where not by coincidence. So please don't speak of what you don't know. Lander, Please don't drag your political 'baggage' to the General Section--keep it in the Politics section.
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I think British accents are VERY sexy
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The best place to live is the UK. Why? Check Topic: Post ONE random fact about urself... http://www.somaliaonline.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=6;t=001760;p=2
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Let me add my wlc to the chorus as well
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BARWAAQO said it best Originally posted by BARWAAQO: LANDER, don't be paranoid walaal. They are only pictures of different areas. :rolleyes:
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Edna Aden Maternity Hospital in Hargeisa http://ednahospital.netfirms.com/editables/hospitaltour.htm Est. Total Cost $750,000 USD Edna Aden donated $350,000 USD herself
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The people in Puntland believe in ONE Somalia UNITED. If they wanted independence they could have done it long ago. The state of Puntland is one piece of Greater Somalia. Che-Guevara wrote Mob_Deep...I could live with Somaliland leaving the union, but Puntland stays with Somali proper at any cost. I don't understand your logic :confused: king_450, Take a DEEP breath...and try to make a logical, concise and thought-out reply next time P.S. Puntland is in North East Somalia