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ngonge youre absolutely right. both sides are of the same stanky coin. both want something to gain, even if it damages the nation. but what is interesting is that the few ppl that are objective and or free from a hidden agenda all see the need for foreign troops. i am personally for foreign troops and against ethiopians. not becuz ethiopians are our socalled ancient enemies. ppl who think this way are losers. but becuz ethiopian presence simply causes trouble, trouble created by these very same losers.
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og girl what is wrong with you. thieves should be punished, no doubt. but you talk about them like they animals or something. istaqfurlaah shut the hell up. i think you have a selfhating syndrome, you hate being somali. have mercy. than ALLAH swt will show you mercy. macalimuu, bro im sorry to hear that. no wonder why somali poets for centuries always called arabs naago.
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wow beheading is pretty extreme, especially when these somalis only robbed cars and kidnapped. they should have at least been executed in a humane way like in iran. cant say they deserved the death penalty, maybe they were in extreme pressure, you never know.
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i can conclude that your measuring with double standards. puntland doesnt have the same rights as somaliland in your eyes, i really do think that. u can understand that somaliland doesnt want anything to do with the south, but puntland has to put up n shut up. you approve somaliland to breakaway cuz the majority wants it, good argument but apply that to the ppl of sool n sanaag also. puntland is forced to stay with the rest of somalia, what a joke. tho its puntland (and actually also somalilands) interest n sure as hell the souths interest to have a central somali government to represent the somali ppl in the international stage. puntland could have boycotted every peace process, cuz with the absence of somaliland and the luggooyonimada reer muqdisho warlords we would be in this mess till the end of times. you should be thanking puntland n c/yussef in particular for your chance to see somalias glory back. you know damn well that the south is not in turmoil becuz there are so many clans, but becuz of a handful of clans. so dont belittle the hard road puntland has fought for the sake of peace n development. and dont put words in my mouth, its not an insult to be associated with the south otherwise c/yussef would not be president. we have a problem being put in the same corner as the lawless south, cuz that doesnt do justice to the hard work of the puntland ppl. you call the somaliland ppl more civilised than the rest, thinking your sharaf will be lifted up cuz you supposedly praise others (tho your maternal family) rather than yourself. next time dont victimse civilised ppl like bay n bakool etcetera to your truly uncivilised clan. walee truth has to be told. if there is one uncivilsed clan, its yours. so dont victimise ppl like bay, bakool, hiiraan etc with your silly outbursts. to wrap it up with you, somaliland itself is one big pile of clannic chauvinism dung. puntland should also proclaim itself to be a republic, maybe in rahimas book we will be less clannic. what a joke. gimme a break will ya. ps= in case you didnt know somalia is in relity divided in somaliland, puntland n the south.
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Lesson in real politik:for Sharif Xasan and his Xamar bosses
Sky replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
at least then i can return to the beeraha of Afgooye in peace once more. who says you of all ppl in here cant do that? and if possible give adeer a private tutorial on how to recapture SG well than youll have to find someone with more medals of bravery n honour for fighting the xabash than c/yussef himself. i know, its a difficult task. buenos noches -
puntlands minister of family development n women drs. caasha geele is on a tour to meet with local governments n local women n development organisations after her visit to the uk n germany.
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rahima youre really pissing me off right now, i dunno if you noticed but somalilands hypocritical idiocy is causing hate n war between somaliland n puntland, two ppls who got along fine in the past. somaliland is the most dabadilif, becuz they hand out somali freedomfighters to addis ababa for execution, while c/yussef gives these same onlf freedomfighter military and financial support. and please girl, dont tell me you said puntland is not working for the good of the ppl? puntland has always been commited to peace n unity of somalia. what gives somaliland the right to think of their clan interests and be praised more than other somalis. and dont ever put puntland in the same corner as the south. its an insult to these peaceful ppl. ngonge, i dont understand your plea for objective views. this is a forum and ppl give their opinions. even baashi's analysis was at the end of the day proven to be subjective. and the copy n paste by some members here are to strengthen their views. not that they havent got a brain of their own.
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personally my only interest in somaliland lies in their admin trying to take over areas that belong to puntland. and even that is not interesting. the action is going on in the south. i dunno why exactly the southerners hornafrique and rahima want somaliland news so badly, kinda odd.
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hornafrique, orod discuss the election thing they talk about day n night. i couldnt care less
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sawiradana waa kan......... our VP saying hi to the smellylanders bored shitless in the middle of nowhere for what? .. almost 2 years now. hehehe --- 3 VPs and 2 Prezzes visited jiida hore without problem, lets see if riyoole is up for another marathon. the local folks could really use another shortcut to ceerigaabo discovered by riyoole hehehe this shit is so funny
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Many believed that they were demonstrating against the US and its policies, but this is untrue. this honestly almost made me fall off my kursi
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rudy when the hell did we ever help africa? you think the african countries ethiopia and kenya liked to be in the watch out for skinny invasion 24/7/365? or when we worked with rhodesians and apartheid south africa? or when we trained angolan militias to destroy their country. or when we welcomed to our land ppl like idi amin. ya know, we should be lucky these countries are trying to help us build a country again. so we damn lucky to have these ppl as our brothers. but hey, guess the world thinks somalia is handicap, now who would turn his back on a handicap?
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maansha allaah rahima, your city is impressive. i would say keep them awake, dont let your fellow australians lose touch of helping somalia. slap them if you have to lool
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over 160 MP's come out in support of the PM Geedi and cabinet
Sky replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
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Somalia: the Need for Conscentious UN Intervention - Friday, April 01, 2005 at 22:05 Ghanaian Chronicle (Accra) OPINION Oliver Kinsey Smith March 31, 2005 The phrase 'foreign intervention' provokes many, different reactions in this day and age. In the wake of the war in Iraq and also Afghanistan, it is often seen as being synonymous with neo-conservatism or more strongly still, imperialism. I myself am a staunch critic of President Bush; not so much of his uncompromising foreign policy with regards to recent wars, but of his wholly inexcusable double standards in failing to apply these policies across the world, notably in Africa. Subscribe to AllAfrica The entire premise of the Iraq war was to rob Saddam Hussein of his ability to wage war with weapons of mass destruction, however as it became apparent that such weapons did not exist, 'Freedom' and 'Democracy' evolved from secondary objectives to convenient excuses. Shocking though Saddam's human rights abuses and unprovoked acts of aggression were, it would be false to say they are unparalleled across the world. Take Robert Mugabe; a man not dissimilar from Saddam in ruling through tyranny, thriving in a climate of fear and repression and shouldering the blame for the deaths of thousands of his fellow countrymen. With the constant intimidation of the opposition party, the blatant rigging of elections, the shameless incitement of racial hatred and the intermittent famines that blight the nation as a result of his misguided policies, Mugabe is frequently cited as a despot by the international community and rightly so. TRADE SANCTIONS Yet negotiations achieve little against such an uncompromising tyrant, and the obvious peaceful solution - the implementation of trade sanctions - exacerbates the situation for ordinary Zimbabweans who have already borne the brunt of a diminishing economy, with as many as 70% of the population unemployed in some regions. Zimbabwe looks set to slip deeper into the quagmire of economic misfortune; a country that once fed Southern Africa with its food surplus has degenerated into a ruthless land of misery and fear, thanks to the Zanu PF party. The world looks on aghast as an estimated 750, 000 are in imminent danger of starvation. The only option left to the world is to employ 'forcible' means - yet would the ends justify these means? The use of force to depose leaders has had varying results in recent times; the Iraq war has had mixed success in ridding the world of an evil dictator, yet claiming the lives of so many in the ensuing chaos of the political transition. The war in Kosovo, on the other hand, was lauded as being effective and justifiable. Going further back in time, the Vietnam War was another, deeper scar on America's conscience. Yet on the one continent continuously ravaged by civil wars and unrest, the UN and particularly America are reluctant to commit themselves. Zimbabwe is an obvious example of this; however let us consider the incident in Somalia in the early nineteen-nineties. In 1992, the UN sought to address the unrest in Somalia, following the deposition of President Siad Barre in 1991. A group of warlords ousted the president, yet the country slipped into civil war, based largely on tribal lines as the new 'leaders' of Somalia fell out over power sharing. Famine ensued, with as many as a million people dying as a consequence. The UN moved peacekeepers and aid workers into the south of the country, seeking to feed some of the more acutely affected members of the population before engaging in the ambitious plan of 'nation building' as the then US Secretary of State, Madeline Albright termed it. Yet before anything could be done, the security situation needed stabilising. The warlords were making the situation difficult; impeding the flow of aid parcels, whilst charging aid organisations extortionate rent for the use of land. One in particular, Mohammed Farrah Aidid, represented a massive hindrance to 'nation building', acting aggressively towards peacekeepers and being linked to the murder of Pakistani blue berets in July 1993. On the 3rd of October, 1992, 140 US Delta force and Rangers soldiers moved to arrest him and a number of his aides, ambushing them in the Bakara Market in Central Mogadishu. United by a common enemy, the various Somali factions turned on the Americans and in the ensuing chaos, the American military lost two Black Hawk Helicopters and 18 troops. Incensed by the picture of a dead American solider being paraded around the streets of Mogadishu, the mission came to be regarded as a catastrophic failure, with Clinton pulling the task force out of the country a few weeks later. Yet what about Somalia? One year later, the last of the UN famine relief left, with the focus of the international community shifting to problems in Yugoslavia, even though tens to hundreds of thousands of Somalis still faced severe malnutrition and starvation. Indeed, after last year's drought and unrest in the southern regions, one could assert that the country is in a worse situation than it was 10 years ago. SOMALIA Somalia remains to this day an anarchic state; with no official government, the most rudimentary of transport network and no public hospitals. Somaliland and Puntland separatists govern the north, whilst the south is arranged in a series of fiefdoms. There are an estimated 60 000 people working in militias in Somalia who earn their living, intimidating passers by into giving them money, whilst the government in exile in Kenya commands much less power than a rogue brandishing AK47 on the streets of Mogadishu. Efforts to move the government to Mogadishu have proven nearly impossible, whilst calls by interim president Abdulahi Yusuf for 20 000 UN peacekeepers to guard the government were met with extreme disapproval by his largely warlord-consisting cabinet last month. So why has nothing been done? The obvious answer is fear; fear that more Western and UN soldiers would be lost to an 'irrelevant cause' in a far off country. Indeed, the capture of two of Mohammed Farrah Aidid's aides was met with some satisfaction by many Somalis, yet the US withdrawal compounded a feeling that no-one was willing to see 'nation building' through at the cost of American lives. The United States, as the last great superpower, has an obligation to police the world, yet it must do this conscientiously, respectfully and consistently, with United Nations support, if it is to succeed. INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY Thus the issue is not so much if the international community should intervene, but how. A trigger happy 'shoot-first-ask-questions later' policy prevalent in the US military is not the way to foster local support, nor is the cultural ignorance shown in Iraq; for example, the depiction of Saddam Hussein in a bikini, the abuse of Iraqi prisoners and the failed alteration of the Iraqi flag. The United Nations needs to actively engage itself in the rebuilding of Somalia - not simply by throwing money at the government to be squandered, but by respecting Somali culture, keeping peacekeepers on the ground, not being afraid to marginalise the warlords and allowing neighbouring countries such as Ethiopia to assist in the development of a peaceful country. Somalia cannot be left to degenerate into the abyss of anarchy and poverty, so the UN must ensure that the fourteenth national government is to be an enduring and just one. Source: Ghanaian Chronicle (Accra)
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this is the vice president xasan daahir afqurac delegation with ministers like xaabsade and awaare:
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http://www.garoweonline.com/2004pro/index.php?id=436 the puntland diaspora in canada, us and australia do the most for the homeland. keep up the good work. even the governor of mudug is citizen of melbourne, australia. reer melbourne helped the east africa university, radio gaalkacyo etcetera...
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its long overdue, they had to have begun long time ago. wel good news anyway. i read in sbc the construction will have 3 phases: -the runway -the offices (terminal, airport offices etcetera) -furniture even the world bank is involved so this shit is serious as hell. and 6 million is a lot of money, esp in somalia. here the report of the meeting in panorama hotel (wich aint a surprise cuz the owner of this hotel is the owner of damal airlines that earns most of its money in boosaaso n hargeysa airports)..... source= http://www.sbconline.net/news.php?page=newspage&id=3820
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odaygaas waxaa laga dhigay saint, ppl forget that hes just a somali who could have destorted views. he showed us his true colours= Waxaa laga yaabaa in uu Hadraawi Warsame jeclaan lahaa in aysan shirkii Keenya waxba ka soo baxin, oo uu dareenkiisu qaadan la’ yahay in ay dawlad federaal ahi dalka imaan doonto mar aan sidaas u sii fogayn. Run ma aha in uusan shirkii Keenya natiijadii looga baahnaa dhalin, waayo shirweynaha soomaaliyeed oo ay IGAD qabteen waxaa looga jeedey in ay soomaalidu heshiiyaan, oo ay wada dhistaan dawlad ay u midaysan yihiin, intiina waa la sameeyey oo barlammaan iyo wasiirro ayaa maanta ummadda u dhisan, waxaana mar dhow bilaaban doona waxqabadkii dawladda loo dhisay. Waxaa uu Hadraawi yiri “Shirkii Keenya kuma uu salaysnayn danaha ummadda, waxaana laga anbabaxay meel xun!â€. Waa wax lala yaabo in uu qofku nacayb wadnihiisa ka buuxa kula soo dhexdhaco dood loo baahan yahay in si xalaal ah la isu weydaarsado, oo aan xaqiiqada laga durkin ee shacabka loo sheego waxa jira oo Rabbi oggol yahay. Dadkii Soomaaliya ku dirirayey madaxdoodii iyo siyaasiyiintoodii oo dhan baa la isugu yeeray ee xaggee kale oo laga anbabaxi lahaa? Dalalka IGAD gogol wadajir ah bay ummadda soomaaliyeed u fidiyeen, waxaa ayna go’aamada u daayeen soomaalida. Axdi ku meelgaar ah bay soomaalidu qorteen, waxaana maanta u dhisan dawlad sharci ah, welina wax kasta oo ay dawladdu u baahan tahay bay diyaar ula yihiin. Sidaas awgeed in uu qof qaangaar ah oo soomaaliyeed u gafo ummaddii shirtay iyo dalalka deriska ahi waa caadifad ee dood loo baahan yahay ma aha. Dadkii shirka tegey in ay ahaayeed dad aan soomaalida meteli karin, oo aysan ummaddu dooran baa ka mid ahayd doodda Hadraawi, waxaase isweydiin mudan xaggee bay joogaan dadka ay ummaddu doorteen ama metela oo aan ahayn intii Keenya ku shirtay? Dadkii in la heshiisiiyo u baahnaa cid aan ahayn miyaa Keenya tagtay? Waxaa habboonayd in uu Hadraawi magacaabo shakhsiyaadka uu islahaa ummadda ayey metelaan oo aan loo yeerin. “Dawlado aan soomaalida dhaqankeeda aqoon baa soomaalida shiriyey†ayuu Hadraawi ku dooday, waxaana yaab leh haddii aysan Jibbuuti, Keenya iyo Itoobiya dhaqanka iyo arrimaha soomaalida aqoon waa kuma dalka kale oo yaqaannaa? Dalalka IGAD waa dalalka soomaalida ugu sokeeya xagga dhaqanka, degaanka iyo dhalashadaba. Sidaas awgeed waxaa soomaalida shirka u qabtay dadkii ugu dhaqan iyo dhiig dhawaa dhammaan dadyowga caalamka ku dhaqan. “Wax habaysan shirka lalama tegin†marka uu Hadraawi leeyahay muxuu uga jeedaa? Adduunka ma uu jiro shir lagu heshiinayo oo ay dadka heshiinayaa inta aysan shirin wax isku soo raacaan, waayo dad in la heshiisiiyo u baahani waxba ma ay soo qorshaysan karaan. Waxaa keli ah oo shirka ay keeni karaan aragtiyaha iyo khilaafaadkooda, waana sababta awalba shirka loo qabtay in dad nadaamkii iyo qorshihii ay ka lumeen la isu keeno si loo xalliyo is-afgaranwaaga dhexdooda ku jira. Haddaba in aysan soomaalidu waxba ku midaysnayn markii ay shirka tageen ma aha dood macne leh ee waa iska xagxagasho iyo mindimindi ku taag, sababtuna waa in uu ninka sidaas u doodayaa wax iska diiddan yahay ee uusan hayn dhalliilo muuqda oo la wada garan karo. “Aqoon darro, daacad la’aan iyo waayo’aragnimo xumo ayaa haysey dhammaan dadkii shirka ka qaybgalay!†ayuu odayga Maxamed Warsame (Hadraawi) ahi yiri! Dadka soomaaliyeed oo intaas tira la eg oo aqoon heer kasta leh, oo wax kasta oo Soomaaliya ka dhacay u soo joogey in sidaas fudaydka ah loo caayo annagu raalli kama aannu ahin haddii aannu nahay dadka gabya ee soomaaliyeed. Haddii uu nin naga mid ahi qadaf sidaas u weyn u bareerayna waa in loo arkaa in uu aadamigu gafi karo oo aan lala yaabin. Hadal cay ah oo uu qof iska yiraahdo in loo sii fiirsado waxaa ka habboon in la iscafiyo oo laga wada shaqeeyo sidii ummadda hubka looga dhigi lahaa. Waxaa aynu ka soo qaadaynaa in uu Hadraawi kaftamayey markii uu lahaa dadka shirka joogey jaahiliin aan wacyi lahayn bay ahaayeen. Waxaa noola yaab badnayd markii uu yiri “Shir kale waa in la qabto!â€. Run ahaantii soomaalidu shir waa ay ka soo daaleen, loomana baahna in maanta shir kale la qabto, waayo ra’iisul wasaaruhu waxaa uu dhisay dawlad, waxaana ansixiyey barlammaanka, isla markaas midowga Afrika oo uu Qadaafi ugu dhaqaalo roon yahay waxaa ay soo wadaan ciidan dawladda caawinaya iyo qalabkii iyo dhaqaalihii dib loogu dhisi lahaa waddanka. Dawladaha IGAD waxaa ay diyaar u yihiin in ay walaalohooda soomaaliyeed dhulka ka toosiyaan. Caalamka oo dhan baa maanta u heellan in sida loo dhaamo Soomaaliya. Ummadda soomaaliyeedna dad yar oo si kale isaga caaddifaysan ma aha ee waxaa ay ku faraxsan yihiin dawladda federaalka ah. Shirka kale oo uu Hadraawi sheegay mar la weydiiyey waxaa uu yiri “Waxaa la soo qaybgelaya wadaaddada, odayaasha dhaqanka, xeerbeeg iyo guurtiâ€! Baahida jirtaa waa in la helo hay’ado dawli ah iyo in ammaanka la sugo, labadaasna odayaasha dhaqanku ma ay soo baran. Markii loo baahan yahay in dawlad la dhidbo waa in loo xilsaara in uu dhiso nin sida Cali Maxamed Geeddi aqoon u leh waxa uu qabanayo ee oday dhaqan looma baahna, isla markaas haddii ammaanka Soomaaliya la soo celinayo waa in dad ciidanka iyo degaannada soomaalida ku xeeldheer la weydiiyaa, laakiin haddii ereyo af soomaali ah sida “xeerbeeg†iyo “guurti†la iska sheegsheego oo afka lagu cusho ayada oo aan baahida jirta waxba lagala socon dooddu waxaa ay noqonaysaa dhicis oo waxaa ka lumayaa dhadhanka. “Dadka ciidamo shisheeye dalbayaa waxgarad ma aha!†ayaa ugu adkaa hadalladii Hadraawi, taas oo muujinaysaa in uusan waxba xeerin ee uu ciil kula dhacay dawladda federaalka ah. Haddii uu qof kastaa dadka kale “Waxgarad ma aha†isaga yiraahdo waxaa laga tegayaa asluubkii iyo anshaxii looga baahnaa dadka soomaaliyeed ee ay dhibaatooyinka badani soo daashadeen. Maanta dadkayaga maansooda waxaa looga baahan yahay in aannu ummadda isu soo jiidno, oo aflagaadhada iyo hadallada liita aannu afkayaga ka dhawrno, isla markaas aannu dadaallada qarannimadii lagu soo celinayo garab istaagno, ee nooma habboona in ay caydu naga soo horrayso. “Hub iyo dhaqaale haddii ay dawladdu debedaha ka hesho shacabku dawladda waa ay iska difaacayaan?†ayuu Hadraawi yiri! Haddii uu caalamku ummadda soomaaliyeed caawinayo maxaa sababaya in dawladda lala diriro? Waxaa la moodaa in uusan hadalka caynkaan ahi ka soo maaxan madax caafimaad qaba, ee ay carrabka iyo bushumaha keli ahi iska yiraahdeen, maxaa yeelay in uu dalka Soomaaliya dhaqaale helo waa wax loo baahan yahay, shacabkuna waa in uu ku farxaa haddii uu adduunku caawiyo dawladda cusub ee in ay dawladda iska difaacaan sabab keeni kartaa ma ay jirto. Waxaa la moodaa in uu Hadraawi meel kale ka gubanayo ama uu si kale wax u tabanayo, maxaa yeelay hadal kasta oo afkiisa ka soo baxaa macquul ma uu aha, waxaana ku dheehan kulayl aan loo baahnayn. In ay dawladda federaalka ahi marka ay dalka u guurayso ugu horrayn ku degto Jawhar iyo Baydhabo ayey dad uu Hadraawi ka mid yahay waxaa ay ka dhigteen marmarsiinyo ay dawladda ku tilmaami karaan dad kala daadsan. Horta Soomaaliya oo dhan baa dawladda leh ee meel gaar ah looma dhisin. Jabhaddii SNM oo uu Hadraawi gabyaaga u ahaa waxyaalihii ugu waaweynaa oo ay ku doodeen waxaa ka mid ahaa in dawladdii hal meel keli ah lagu koobay oo aan Hargeysa iyo Burco hal wasaarad xataa la dejin. Dooddaasi macquul bay ahayd, waayo sida caadiga ah markii uu dalku nabad yahay safaaradaha iyo barlammaanku caasimadda ayey degaan, laakiin hay’adaha qaranku dalka waa ay u siman yihiin oo meel gaar ahi ma laha. Midda kale waxa muhiimka ahi waa in ay dawladdu ummadda u adeegto ee in meelaha ay hay’adeheedu kala deggan yihiin laga hadlaa waa muran aan macne lahayn. Meeshii ay hawlaha qaranka ku gudan karaan oo dalkeeda ka mid ahi waxaa ay la mid tahay meesha kale, oo qofkii dalkiisa meelo gaar ah ka calaamadsadaa waa qof aan waddani ahayn ee caaddifad qabiil la meehannaabaya. source= http://www.mudugonline.com/2005/March/300305aragti2.htm
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what a great idea for the federal somali government to have its own idaacad. radio is such a powerful thing, the problem of the TFg will be solved wich is lack of contact with the somali ppl from kismaayo to hargeysa. informing the ppl with the TFGs plans, intentions and goals is very good. and also to counteract against propaganda and downright lies from some media like dayniile and bbc soomaalis manipulation. i can allready see it in front of me. a website and a broadcasting radio station with frequent interviews with government officials, parliament members, somali peace loving citizens etcetera. debates between MPs and Mps and government officials. news about socdaalada c/yussef and m/geddi. and a name like radio qaran or somali national radio.
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its a good idea that puntland is going to hold local elections, most important being that puntland completes the democratic process from top to bottom. but there are arguments for and against local elections. arguments for local elections: - completion of puntlands democratic process - shacabka always choose the one that is commited to the ppl, so that means a more commited local government - local government with huge support of the ppl to work with, making its job easier - shacabka iyo xukuumadda are drawn closer together - shacabka are more involved with local governance, becuz the local elections gives them the feeling that they are the government - one of a series of major blows to somalilands recognition for SSCs identity as puntlanders - development organisations more comfortable seeing puntlands local governments as (reliable) partners with a proper mandate of its ppl arguments against local elections: - it can cause deep and intense division between shacabka - incompetent but popular men can take hold of a responsible position - the elections is expensive, time consuming, risky and maybe therefore not worth the trouble - since puntland still has a ban on parties since the c/yussef days (wtf :mad: ) local governments can clash with the central government in garoowe on issues its a good idea, becuz everything worthwhile brings risks. and just see it this way, why oppose local elections if the arguments against it also applies for presidential elections. faan iga ma ahan, but puntlanders are too politically mature and qabiil weary to allow serious problems. a face of puntlands political maturity is no doubt my man maxamed cabdi xaashi, ex-puntland president. class A will start wich are the four biggest towns, boosaaso, gaalkacyo, laascaanood and garoowe. class B are for example buuhoodle, qardho, badhan and class C are for example jariiban, taleex, baargaal etcetera. like i said about the development organisations, haddi ay yihiin soomaali like the pdrc, gecpd or foreign like undp, sacb. theyll have more trust in implementing projects in puntland without worrying about clashing with disturbing characters of the government like in the past. i personally think the un is playing some kind of role behind the scene, cuz its kinda unusual for the PL gov to rush this. normally garoowe is slow as hell. kollayba i voted that its a good idea.
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cawad i know what you mean bro, i actually meant the reer mudug that actually live in mudug. they broke as hell dawg. lool but youre right tho, the trade business in boosaaso, lucrative fishing business, daraawiish is dominated by reer mudug, but thats not becuz reer mudug are the best, they took bloody advantage of c/yussef. and i dont like it, we puntlanders are all bros man. inaádeer, i think c/yussef is gonna do that for boosaaso and not for gaalkacyo. i can almost bet on that. one thing is for sure, he aint gonna forget about the northeast. he always said how he would change that the northeast was always the most neglected place by all somali governments, even our kin shermaarke etc neglected the northeast.