Jacaylbaro

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  1. David Cameron: Somalia a failed state, convicted pirates will be locked up in neighboring countries Tanzania, Somaliland etc Hmmm ,,, ehem
  2. David Cameron: Somalia a failed state, convicted pirates will be locked up in neighboring countries Tanzania, Somaliland etc Hmmm ,,, ehem
  3. Somaliland seat at the world table next to Qatar; its a proud moment for me and my fellow somalilanders
  4. Cameron crucially acknowledges Somaliland engaged in tackling piracy - UK working with Sonaliland Government eh ?
  5. NGONGE;793234 wrote: The Somalis are all sitting in one line. Siilaanyo is sitting somewhere else. :D .. shows the difference He was just greeting Ban ki Mon and other leaders.
  6. Then go do it ,,,, after all you need to proof ,, right ??
  7. Somalia's hard line Islamist rebels are reported to have taken delivery of up to 30 surface-to-air missiles smuggled to them from Libya since the fall of Muammar Gadaffi. According to intelligence sources in Mogadishu and western diplomats, the "SAM 7" shoulder launched missiles, similar to those used in an attempt to down an Israeli airliner in Mombasa, Kenya, 10 years ago, were delivered to the al Shabab-held port city of Kismayo recently. The al Qaeda-linked Shabab have become a major focus of international counter-terrorism operations and have been described as the fasted growing threat to the West. They are accused of turning southern Somalia into a training area for global jihadists. If they have taken delivery of these highly sophisticated weapons, which are relatively easy to use, there is a clear danger that they will be used to target Kenyan Air Force jets, and helicopters, currently in action in southern Somalia against the Shabab. SOURCE
  8. HARGEISA (Reuters) - Somaliland's parliament has passed legislation recognising piracy as a crime and allowing for pirates convicted abroad to be transferred to the breakaway enclave, officials said on Wednesday. Somaliland, which declared its independence from Somalia in 1991 but is still not recognised internationally, said the laws were a sign of the territory's commitment to fighting maritime attacks off Somalia's shores. The two laws come ahead of a conference on Somalia in London on Thursday, at which Britain wants to push for the anarchic Horn of Africa country to play a greater role in the fight against a criminal enterprise that costs the world economy billions of dollars each year. Somalia has lacked effective government for the last two decades, but Somaliland - which has a coastline facing Yemen - has stronger central authority. Until now, Somaliland has had to charge suspected pirates landed on its shores with armed robbery. Under the new legislation, piracy will carry a maximum jail term of 25 years. "The passing of these laws proves that we are willing to cooperate with the international community," Abdirahman Abdillahi, speaker of Somaliland's House of Representatives, told Reuters, referring to the fight against piracy. Piracy in the strategic sealanes off Somalia has evolved from a local response to illegal fishing and toxic dumping to an international criminal enterprise. While a fleet of foreign warships patrolling the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean regularly detain suspected pirates, many are quickly released because governments are reluctant to bring them to trial. READ MORE
  9. :D .... It seems they are doing a good job
  10. Congrats reer Holland for showing up ......
  11. xataa in Baasaaboor SL leedahay ma oga dee
  12. loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool@ever ... Then people shouldn't even talk about SL ,, no ?? ,,,,, where is da party at ??
  13. Dear Jubbland, Sorry to inform you that the request came late as the conference is set to start in less than 24hrs ...... Try to be earlier next time.
  14. All Eyes on London ........ Good morning dadweynaha madmadow ...
  15. The Fever of the London meeting .......... Alternatively, if Somalis collectively agree on a solution of two viable states, their decision would have to be respected.
  16. looooooooooool@Buubaa baa na ictiraafay ,,, Xaguu joogaa horta kaasi imika ??