Mintid Farayar
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Somalia;789347 wrote: That's the worst source out of all of them. I don't know what you are smoking using that source as your last attempted blow. I mean, even Xaaji Xunjuf would know not to play that. Why are you mad tho? Reerka indha-adeygnimada waa lagu sheegi jirey laakiin sidan maan moodi jirin... Little Xiin's in-training....
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Somalia;789332 wrote: Keep pushing your lies, we'll see where it gets you. Is Buhoodle still poking you? Hiiraan and SomaliaReport, the most "reputable" sources in Somalia. Good stuff. I think the fact that his brother got caught yesterday must be "thorning" you. Did clans from all over Somalia come to Buhoodle too? Even the international wire service, UPI, is reporting this news story: http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2012/02/14/Peacekeepers-open-new-front-in-Somalia/UPI-54201329233196/ Yet in futile anger, one continues to call it 'my lies'. Burying one's head in the sand does not make a problem go away....
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Hiiraan.com reports: Weerar lagu dilay Tiro ka mid ah ciidamada Puntland oo saakay aroortii hore ka dhacay deegaan ku dhow degmada Boosaaso http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2012/Feb/wararka_maanta14-16947.htm SomaliaReport.com reports: Galgala Militia Attacks, Kills Puntland Forces http://somaliareport.com/index.php/post/2789/Galgala_Militia_Attacks_Kills_Puntland_Forces It must be a worldwide conspiracy against Puntland
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Khudbadii Prof. Ali Khaliif Galaydh ee Norway
Mintid Farayar replied to A_Khadar's topic in Politics
Taleexi;789321 wrote: This is a real politik.... You should be the last one who would associate someone with Ethiopia.... laakiinse afkaaga iyo indhohaagu islama shaqeeyaan..... seen wax kuugu sheegaa? Saaxiib, ha xanaaqin, dee.... A certain lot entertains us continuously with how they've been at the forefront of the anti-colonial struggle since the beginning of time (a history that was created under the 'glorious Kacaan' since there was no trace of that history/motivation during the days of the '60s civilian administrations). Then at the first flight of the first bullet, we find the same lot hiding under the 'macawiis' of the 'gumeystihii' for protection. Are we evil for pointing out the 'contradiction'? -
Khudbadii Prof. Ali Khaliif Galaydh ee Norway
Mintid Farayar replied to A_Khadar's topic in Politics
If he's not soft on Ethiopia, he won't be able to run to Jigjiga. Aaah, must we spell everything out? -
Faroole's a good man, thus far.... He has no delusions on which side his bread is buttered, unlike some. For after all, he's living in reality on the land, rather than commenting from a cold exile... Red lines, boys, red lines... The Puntland leadership was painfully shown the red lines in Oct.2007 in a town called Las Anod!
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Somalia;789286 wrote: SomaliaReport is anti-Puntland and writes a lot of garbage. The most recent one was an article copied from GalgalaNews, someone on Snet pointed it out. They also had some kursi doon trying to establish themselves by being against oil drilling. I thought Galgala was part of Puntland. Mise iyaduna wey go'dey?? Man, this devolution is hard to keep up with...
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New Political Party Formed to Counter Sharif 3 Parties Unite to Form Daljir, Plan to Participate in August Elections By AWEYS CADDE 02/14/2012 The three largest Islamic political parties in the Somalia, al-Ictisaam, al-Islah and Ala-Sheikh, united to form a new party, Daljir, which will take part in the presidential election in August of this year with the intention of countering the power of Sheikh Sharif, the president of Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG). Sources close to al-Ictisaam confided to Somalia Report that 70 members of the three groups, which are mainly made up of former government officials who are now vying to regain power in the TFG, met on Monday to elect a leader and representatives. During yesterday's meeting, the members elected the former minister of information, Sheikh Dahir Mahamumd Gelle of the al-Icisaam movement, as the chairman of the new party. The former minister of religion of the Farmajo government, Abdulahi Abyan Nur from the Islaah movement, was elected to be the deputy chairman while the former minister of communication, post and information, Abdikarim Hassan Jama from the Ala-Sheikh movement, was elected as general secretary of the new Daljir party. The prominent members of the new party are the former deputy prime minister, Hassan Ma’alin, MP Sheikh Bashir Adow, former religion minister, Mahamud Abdi Ibrahim Garweyne, former minister of defense, Abdi Mohamed Abtidoon, former minister of justice, Abdirahman Janaqow, and the former international relations minister, Abdirahman Abdihakur. Some of these members are close friends of Sheikh Shariif and worked closely with him during the time of the Islamic Courts Union, but now are trying to change the political direction of the country. The announcement of this movement came after the group decided to formally oppose Sheikh Shariif and former speaker Sharif Hassan, whostill believes he is speaker despite being fired in December. But what remains unclear is that how will these three movements, which have different religious interpretations, will work with each other to benefit Somalia. What is clear, however, is that this party puts President Sharif's political ambitions in jeopardy since they are the very people who supported him to win the presidential seat. Also clear is that the new party is united against al-Shabaab and vows to fight the Islamic military group battling for control of Somalia. The party is expected to officially announce the establishment of Daljir within the next few days. Other reports indicate that yet another party will soon be announced by some of the former leaders of the Islamic Courts Union (ICU), which is expected to be headed by Sheikh Abdiqadir Ali Umar, the former minister of internal affairs. http://somaliareport.com/index.php/post/2790/New_Political_Party_Formed_to_Counter_Sharif
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Abwaan;789243 wrote: Oodweyne! Just because you were allowed to travel to Juba with your SNM passport, you think S Sudanese are Xaq-u-dirir? Mise waxaad is leedahay aqoonsigii baa xagga ka soo dhowaadey? Safaarad mallaga furay xagga horta? The sad thing is 70 jir xaqii Soomaaliya wax lagu soo baray oo ku caasinaya adiga ka hor ma arkin! Someone sounds jealous - it's not Oodweyne's fault that 'someone' repetitively failed the scholarship exams
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Somali Prime Minister arrives in Garowe (Pictures)
Mintid Farayar replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
Compare that with the sorry greeting for the leader of GalMudug http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/62162-Galmudug-leader-in-Garowe-(Pictures) Oooh, those pirates - no wonder the cousins of Maakhir, Khaatumo, Ras Caseyr, and West Puntland are all in 'abandon ship' mode.... -
Khudbadii Prof. Ali Khaliif Galaydh ee Norway
Mintid Farayar replied to A_Khadar's topic in Politics
A_Khadar;789211 wrote: ^ Indeed he did though I am a bit disappointed on his soften stance on Ethiopia. 'Sii soco, soo soco!' - isn't that how Abtigiis put it? Run for Somaliland Vice-President in 1993, run for TFG Prime Minister in 2000, now running for elder clan-member of Khaatumo, etc. But what's more sad is the gullible kinfolk that are never able to connect the dots in the leadership deficit... -
Oodweyne;789207 wrote: Mintid , I Got the point loud and clear.. :D But, still, it's tempting to do a bit of frisking to the teeming pirates in this joint, particularly, along the line of saying, that, if ever you want to be taking serious by us, then, it will not do for you talk one side of your mouth and saying we are keepers of H - Confederacy; whilst, at the same time, talking on the side of your mouth (or at least your leaders doing it) and forsaking the very people you were telling us a minute ago, that they were your "political brothers", indeed... I guess what I am saying is that, this lot makes it very tempting to do a bit of disrobing on a daily basis; for they provide an endless stream of material in which one could work with at their expense, indeed... :D Like I told you before, they are the gift that never stops giving....
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Oodweyne;789188 wrote: ^^ : :D That must be your way of hiding your blushing embarrassment in here. After, all, the least this "H - Confederacy" could of done for this Khaatumo-sheeg folks would of been to allow them a free movement of it's leaders.. But, then, again, a coward like Faroole knows what it will cost him, if he gets the wrong side of Somaliland. Hence, his deep commitment in avoiding our red-line, in here, indeed.. :D Oodweyne, Don't call Faroole a coward - maskiinka ha qaawin, ninyahow, waa ku sidee?! He's a partner in containing diaspora carpet-baggers. And in return, we won't shine too much light on the growing towns built on pirated-loot. We will leave that for Chatham House
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Khudbadii Prof. Ali Khaliif Galaydh ee Norway
Mintid Farayar replied to A_Khadar's topic in Politics
A_Khadar;789178 wrote: I haven't seen it.. sorry mate. Admin can delete it.. It's alright, mate. You're just venting... You've been fooled into thinking that your people have been gravely wronged when the situation is more akin to a people led astray by multiple, poor leadership-elites. A kin of yours called Abtigiis penned a thread regarding the matter below: http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/60179-Hotel-SSC -
Development Money Misused in Somaliland Region
Mintid Farayar replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
I guess it's because of that 'culture of corruption' that we've been asked by the London Conference organizers to come share with the rest of you lot on 'how to live like a civil society' Aduunyo, and the world wonders why they are a mess... -
Somalia: Somali PM wants ‘Marshall Plan’ at London meet
Mintid Farayar replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Sayid*Somal;789033 wrote: ^LOL@ Awaiting Abaal - Horta have you repaid the 'abaal' you owed back in the good old sixties - when Qardho elevated you into Somali premiership of Somali politic league? On serious note - I am against the whole conference on principle - as I honestly believe anything decided outside of somalia by none Somalis can ever be good for Somalis and Somalia. I thought the '60s alliance was an equal alliance, beneficial to both sides in marginalizing certain trouble-some quarters Agree with you on the second point. But this situation we find ourselves in is facilitated by a radicalized diaspora... -
Somalia: Somali PM wants ‘Marshall Plan’ at London meet
Mintid Farayar replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
NGONGE;789029 wrote: Just found out that the entire conference lasts for just one day! AMAZING! To use your latest term, just goes to show you that it's a 'stitch-up'. The resolutions have already been prepared. This is what worries not only Somalis, but the troop-contributing IGAD countries. -
Somalia: Somali PM wants ‘Marshall Plan’ at London meet
Mintid Farayar replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Oodweyne, I saw how ill-prepared for the public stage Abdiweli is during his interview with AlJazeera. He's way out of his depth and,just like Ina-Sharmarke, is using the position to burnish his credentials/CV for his eventual return to his Western home. Having said that, 'dad badan buu dhaamaa'. -
Somalia: Somali PM wants ‘Marshall Plan’ at London meet
Mintid Farayar replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Sayid*Somal;789020 wrote: And what did the 'deaf, dumb, and blind' people say to you? I put you in the 'aloof while shaking his head' category, saaxiib. And we're still waiting for the 'abaal' from the Qardho community after hosting a large segment of that society during the bad, old A. Yusuf days in Puntland... -
Somalia: Somali PM wants ‘Marshall Plan’ at London meet
Mintid Farayar replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Carafaat;788974 wrote: Money isnt the problem nor the solution for Somalia's problem. every kid understands that. True, but the Western mortgages of TFG ministers/officials need to be paid off just like the mortgages of those who preceded them in those posts. Abdullahi Yusuf's family owns several choice commercial properties in downtown Toronto - all purchased after his rise to TFG presidency. -
Somalia: Somali PM wants ‘Marshall Plan’ at London meet
Mintid Farayar replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Two points I pointed out to the 'deaf, dumb, and blind' on this Forum about a month ago: 1) Ali dismissed a proposal circulated ahead of the London conference that Somalia be put under a temporary UN or African Union administration until December 2013. (AFP) 2)The mandate of Somalia’s Transitional Federal Institutions expires in August, and the country’s Western backers are against any further extension. (AFP)
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