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Saaxiib, take your time, the more in-depth ideas the better.
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Galbeedi, Let's hear it.
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Gen. Mike Flynn, the crazy one is out more chaos to follow.
Che -Guevara replied to galbeedi's topic in Politics
Things are going at dizzying speed. Next domino, Jared Kushner! -
Africa Confidential on Farmaajo's Election
Che -Guevara replied to Mintid Farayar's topic in Politics
Oodweyne, Mogadishu is corrupt. One needs deep pockets and personal connections to make it to the top. Only fool would think Farmaajo won the election solely on honesty. He is at best the least corrupt of the lot. The public's reaction to his election is merely emotional, not based on facts or ideas. They are looking for a savior. What I don't understand this frenzied attack on him? By your admission, Somalia poses no threat to Somaliland's quest for international recognition. Somalia does not have the resource or political influence to thwart Somaliland's ambition? So why would empty words from Xamar matter? After all, Somaliland can enter any agreement with any government? How is Farmaajo's election going to affect Somaliland or change the reality on the ground? P.s The Yanks know anything and everything that goes on in Somalia. Farmaajo can't fool anyone. -
Africa Confidential on Farmaajo's Election
Che -Guevara replied to Mintid Farayar's topic in Politics
It seems in Oodweyne, Barwaaqo and now Mintid are in overdrive. Take deep breeth folks. -
Puntland has no real leadership. It's time for odayaasha to take over. Abdiwali is an utter failure. Islaan Axmed Islaan Maxamuud: Puntland Uma Baahna Dawlad Aan Ku Shaqayn Wixii Lagu Ballamay Sida Xukuumadda Gaas Iyo Siyaasi Dano Gaara Wata sida Aaran Jaan(Dhegeyso) http://www.puntlandobserver.com/islaan-axmed-islaan-maxamuud-puntland-uma-baahna-dawlad-aan-ku-shaqayn-wixii-lagu-ballamay-sida-xukuumadda-gaas-iyo-siyaasi-dano-gaara-wata-sida-aaran-jaandhegeyso/
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I glanced at it. From what I see, he did not portray Siyad Barre in positive light contrary to what some people are alleging. I will read in full later. I did see how characterized some clans including mine. To be honest, he is not that far off. It is unpleasant fact for some but facts are facts.
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http://www.raxanreeb.com/2017/02/dowladda-imaaradka-carabta-oo-la-wareegaysa-maamulka-dekedda-boosaaso/ Interesting if it's true. Arab regimes are never good news.
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Oodweyne, Glad to hear you are involved and eventually retiring there. Patriotism and loyalty to the state are good but I have always believed the troubles since our independence have masked the actual issues that are undermining us. Extreme poverty, ignorance and injustice combined with leaders that have no imagination; these are the true culprits. It does not help we have populace that are willing victims. The only thing they are left with is false pride and imaginary noble ancestors. Our original sin is inflicting injustice on our most vulnerable citizens (Madhiban, Jareer weyne and all other "minority" clans through out Somali lands), that's not to diminish the crimes bigger clans committed against each other. At least bigger clans were/are in position to fight back. And then there's our views on Somali women whose efforts sustained the Somali nation for the last thirty years yet they are denied of their rights as citizens. Lastly extreme poverty and ignorance had and will continue undermining every institution we build. Our leaders run to rob the country and they get away with it knowing their ignorant clansmen will protect them to the very end. Having said all that, I do believe overwhelming majority of the Somalis are good people. They just need to adjust to today's reality, see their leaders who they are and educate themselves to free themselves tribal ignorance and create the conditions for inclusive prosperity. The fragmentation of Somalia has ironically led to one benefit. That's no one tribe can blame another tribe for their misfortune. Any leadership failure in Somaliland, Puntland, and other places cannot blamed onto others. How is Burco? I was afraid Hargeysa was becoming Mogadishu of the 60s, 70s and 80s. It grew at the expense of every village, town and city in the country. Somalia was in a way a city state.
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Thanks for posting this. I think we are beginning to know or rather being forced to confront the seriousness of our situation. I have always thought we were running away from our troubles instead of facing them, that's why we allowed the country to be taken over by warlords, hostile neighbors and religious fanatics. It was easier to flee! But now the walls are closing on us and fleeing is no longer an option. Even in the good old USA, things look shaky and for first time in my life here, I am forced to explore other options, I have thought where I want to put down roots. Should I leave the US, Africa, perhaps? But I see the treatment of Somalis in South Africa, Kenya and other places. Their lives and properties are subjects to the whims of local thugs and corrupt governments. The only place where I will feel free from threats is my homeland. But we need to fight for it. We cannot keep running on forever. Khadra, I assume you are young, being student and all. It's good to see the young realizing precarious situation we are in.
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Hello Alpha, I actually don't have one. I was hoping those that do will share their experience. I am tired of 9-5 thing. Need to do something new, being your own boss is what appeals to me most. It's big risk but who knows. So what's your take?
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Farmaajo refuses to meet with sectarians wanting to sell Berbera port
Che -Guevara replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
Is this true? -
Resignation of Hassan Khaire on his appointment as Prime Minister of Somalia http://www.somaoilandgas.com/resignation-hassan-khaire-appointment-prime-minister-somalia/
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Thinking differently
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Starting a journey with a trip to Saudi Arabia is never good,
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Alright folks, let's put politics aside, there are any small business owners among you? Please share your experience and lessons learned in starting and running business.
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Oodweyne, I understand the concept and the spirit behind it. As you said such economic integration requires regulatory arm which at least in my mind would result in giving up some sovereignty. What you are saying is ideal but I don't see it materializing. Mintid, I am not sure Samatar and Khalif have brought much to the equation. You might be right Mogadishu, but the same is true of Hargeisa. They are not any closer to international recognition (whatever they have been doing isn't working), worse yet the young have not seen their lives improve. They are sitting idle or dying on the high seas just like their cousins from the South. The leaders falsely equate economic prosperity with international recognition all the while siphoning the little resources that's there. The only thing going for Hargeisa is democracy on empty stomach, hardly a recipe for success. That sadly enough, you are replacing one Said Barre era old man with another in the coming election. There's not much change there either.
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Any political divorce should be final and uncomplicated. Any sort of confederacy will undermine Somali sovereignty as regions of Somalia might be tempted to demand special status. There is no need a common market, shared passport or nothing of sort, just bilateral relations. That's said, Somalia should and would always welcome every ethnic Somali and grant them automatic citizenship. And the pro-unity tribes have should a say in expressing their loyalty and decide their destiny.
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That's funny :-) No Somali leader in recent history has garnered so much goodwill from Somalis. We will see what he does once the euphoria dies down.
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I think he should, It's trending. Yes, that's him.
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The last time Somalis get sucked into world's geopolitics, we paid a heavy price. What compels this Government to get involved in this mess?