Jacpher
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That is a worthy investment which inshallah will help the state generate millions of dollars through the port, fisheries etc The problem is not the state generating less cash flow. The state has been generating millions of dollars since the early days. The problem you're avoiding is lack of accountability. Where's the money going? Why there are no government initiatives for better schools, hospitals etc? Shouldn't government provide these things for the public?
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Cap, Why would you still drag on the jesting game you wannabes captain? You obviously don’t agree with their political views but should you also keep ridiculing their death. Muslim or not, there’s no point in continuing to brag about dead bodies. Be a little smart next time and find other ways to discredit your opponents without using dead bodies to achieve political score. You remind me of your uncle in crime Yalexoow with his infamous comments of dehumanizing dead bodies on the streets.
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How many schools, clinics, hospitals, or community centers did PL leadership opened so far?
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How many schools, clinics, hospitals, or community centers did PL leadership opened so far?
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Serenity, You don’t know falaago? I suppose you don’t listen to BBC? The word was used by Emperor earlier and I just borrowed. ^Caano sxb, I hope u r not part of it, nimankan iyo naagahana falaagoobay I’m not good at this thing but I think it means shufto but not in a violent way. I used in the context of someone that deviates from the norm (read: fitrah). I don’t wish to instigate a long fruitless discussion of some sort.
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Serenity, Maxaan ka aqaan oday xiin baa inamada polygamy madaxa kaga wareershay. Ina-adeer we all need dacwa dee markuu qalbiga daxaleesto wiliba qolyaha falaagoobey Cara Gacanaa kuu taagay. Waxaanoo nimana jacdaa ugu dadaashay!
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Serenity, Miyaan wali lagugu dayin adiga Faarax, I share that curiosity with you but not in a public forum. I don't think SOL is the platform. Alle Ubaahne, Buufis marriage baa madaxa kaa galay! Taad aragtidba ma ku deydaa horta?
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Faarax, I agree faith is as important as life and death to some but not all. I think we should keep in mind such importance of faith whenever we try to teach others. The goal is not to convert or poke fun at whatever their belief might be. You don’t walk up to a lady and start preaching her about polygamy & Islam and expect her to listen to your message. As odd as it may sound, some of us do that kind of things causing more damage than good. There’s a fine line between enjoining good and forbidding evil, and then there’s the science of dacwa. Cara is clearly outnumbered here and Khalaf may have a good intention of convincing her but the goal should not be to covert or put her in uncomfortable position so she shares he personal life with complete strangers. One should just put the message out there in the open so people don’t feel pressured to take or decline. I used to have a co-worker who was planning to join the peace corp and possibly travel to Muslim country. He was interested in learning Islam so I got some flyers from the mosque and gave him. He complained the flyers didn’t help much and were worded as sales pitch. He didn't want to compromise his Christian faith. He just needed to learn not pushed to convert. I suggested he see the local Imam. Some times we want to do something but the opposite happens. Have you seen Yoonis trying hard to convince Cara of the fitra concept? I bet she got more confused.
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^A sincere advice from brother Brownie! Who knew he could be serious for a minute or two.
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I think Amin Amir sums it up here.
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Dave, I am usually current with Somali politics and I have yet to hear Ina Caydiid as interim president in 96-97. I'll have to pass that one to others who are more knowledgeable about these things than me.
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The delegates might be paid if they avoid criticizing Ethiopia’s brutal military force in Somalia for the past sixteen years. Invitation or not, Amxaaro were always the unwanted guest and involved in the country financially and militarily since the early days of the civil war. You could say those who casted their votes for Ina Yusuf in Nairoib were also not genuine people but stake holders and later became sworn enemies of him when he turned the tables on them.
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Is this a required political or related course? Usually, in academic environment, freedom of speech and self-expression is exercised and encouraged but if these are science courses, the professor may be going into areas she’s not supposed. I think your friend should avoid this professor as much as possible. If your friend takes those nasty emails to the dean out of concern that she can’t trust someone that offends and hates Muslims as much as this professor does and may not get a deserving grade in the course, the dean would at least make other arrangements for your friend. I don’t know but the Kenyan student may even challenge the dean to drop the course and not appear in her transcript or get incomplete grade due to the professor’s behavior. She can hate Muslims as much as she wants but certainly she has no right to spread her hatred in the classroom or use the course as a platform to air her sons’ point of views. Have your friend keep a record of those emails. She doesn’t have to get these nasty emails unless it’s a required course material. I don’t know if I would opt out of that mailgroup or keep a hard copy of every nasty email and somehow distribute them evenly to school newspapers and media outlets anonymously via mail. Your friends priority should be to avoid any problems to her academic life.
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The whole thing is about putting a façade of legitimacy to persuade the donors that Somalis are fully behind the government so TFG can get that ATM card to collect the 40+ million frozen by the EU. It's really not a genuine peace negotiations involved by all parties. We had Buuba [who really doesn’t represent anyone other than his belly] referring the courts as Al-Qaeda and rolled out their involvement in the conference. Geedi has more support in Addis than Moqdisho. Ina Yusuf invited PL as a clan entity but he felt short of persuading them. If you look at the big picture, the message is clear. Either with us including Amxaaro or against us. The delegation are not invited to participate in the TFG peace process but rather to support the peace process and whatever TFG led by Amxaaro has in store for Moqdisho and greater Somalia. It's a TFG peace process, not Somalis peace process.
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I don't think people should be wasting their time with such token titles and fake names. Malaaq, Ugaas, Garaad, etc are there to solve the minor disputes of their sub clan and have no authority over any clan other than theirs. I don't think such position bring any solution to the real political problems of the country. PL admin has a history of putting such men on their payroll to advance a political agenda. Heck they could appoint a new king if this one opposes the Ethiopian military presence of Mudug and elsewhere let alone respect the title and the position.
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lol@faarax. I didn't think maryooleey believed in resurrection theory in dunya.
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Didn't you report his death already? Goormuu soo noolaaday?
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If you check the presidents page, it lists Hussein Aideed as interim president in 96-97. List of Presidents of Somalia
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A man who came to power in a military coup is now working on a cure for HIV and asthma? :confused:
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^Add better prison security system to the list. And a treadmill for Cadde to do some rucleen
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He had been caught in Kenya fleeing the fighting in Somalia. U.S. officials allowed him to be returned. NAIROBI, KENYA - A U.S. citizen who was caught fleeing the recent fighting in Somalia was questioned about links to Al-Qaida by the FBI in Kenya, then quietly sent back to the ravaged country, where he was turned over to Ethiopian forces. Amir Mohamed Meshal, 24, is now imprisoned in Ethiopia, where the State Department's 2006 human rights report says "conditions in prisons and pre-trial detention centers remain very poor." FBI agents began visiting him regularly last week, a U.S. official said. A U.S. official who met Meshal in Kenya but wasn't authorized to discuss his case publicly said that the U.S. Embassy asked Kenya to release Meshal so he could return to the United States. There are no outstanding charges against Meshal, and U.S. law enforcement officials weren't planning to take him into custody, the official said. "The Kenyan authorities decided otherwise. It's not something we have control over," the official said. State Department spokesman Tom Casey said the United States has protested Meshal's deportation. Human rights groups in Kenya and the United States, however, disputed the contention that U.S. officials were powerless to win Meshal's release from Kenyan custody before he was deported. "Anyone who tells you that the United States doesn't have the clout to convince the Kenyans to return an American citizen is either misinformed or lying," said John Sifton of Human Rights Watch, in New York. U.S. aid beneficiaries Kenya and Ethiopia are key allies in the U.S. battle against Islamic extremism in Africa, and President Bush has requested more than $1 billion in aid for the two countries in fiscal 2008, making them among the largest recipients of U.S. aid in Africa. A spokesman for the Kenyan government had no immediate comment. Meshal's treatment contrasts sharply with that of four British citizens who were caught fleeing the fighting, and of Daniel Joseph Maldonado, another U.S. citizen who fled Somalia and was arrested for entering Kenya illegally. The four Britons were turned over to British officials, sent home and freed after they were questioned. U.S. authorities obtained custody of Maldonado and his two children from Kenya, flew them back to the United States and charged him in Texas with undergoing military and bomb-making training with Al-Qaida in Somalia. The difference, said two other U.S. officials who are familiar with the case but also weren't authorized to discuss it publicly, is that Maldonado quickly confessed to involvement with Al-Qaida and Meshal didn't. So while Maldonado could be brought home and imprisoned until his trial, one of the officials said, there wasn't sufficient evidence to charge Meshal and keep him in jail in the United States. Two U.S. officials in Washington, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Meshal was turned over to Ethiopian forces in Somalia and is being held in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. Source
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^But it is not the Best. I have had a bad experience with Safari and I don’t think your stuff is doing a good job with customer service. You have a big room for improvement. Stop taking maryooleey for granted and keep that music volume down. It’s a restaurant not a party center. My vote is with Holy Land Restaurant and Deli on Central. Thanks for the reminder though
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What's the fuss? Aawaye dumarkii u doodi jiray doorashada ikhtiyaarka?
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Not so fast xiiin. Let Odayga sort things out first. Kiimiko: Soo dhawaaw! You need a good supply of kiimiko. We've got lots of them in this corner.