Som@li Posted August 29, 2004 Somalia inches towards national unity .......... Waxaa xusid mudan in ay galabta hal mar gacanta wada saareen kitaabkii lagu dhaariyay xildhibaanada Col. C/llaahi Yuusuf Axmed iyo Col. Jaamac Cali Jaamac oo maanta ka hor isku heystay jagada madaxweynenimada Puntland, iyagoo ku dhaartay magaca Illaahey iyo in ay waajibkooda u gudan doonaan si ay ku jirto danta dadka iyo dalka Soomaaliyeed, taasina waxay ahayd tallaabo yididiillo leh oo ay ku amaanan yihiin Guddiga Fududeynta IGAD iyo qaar ka mid ah wakiillada beesha Caalamka oo labada dhinacba isku soo dhaweeyay........... http://www.hiiraan.ca/2004/aug/wararka_maanta29_2_1.htm Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OG_Girl Posted August 29, 2004 Just commenting about Aljazera News, IF there in kenya or even the parleman members are really sincere about unity with all farmer Somali Republic, I would vote for Rayaale as a president of Republic of Somalia and make Hargeysa Capital of Somalia! Just a thought! Salam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted August 29, 2004 ^^any somali citizen has the right to stand and if chosen by the people can become the the president of of Somali republic, i believe there are many politicians in somaliland who can be the front runners candidates for the post of president. and hargesia becoming the capital of somalia, why not, since it is now more stable than Mogadishu. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qudhac Posted August 29, 2004 loooooooool as usual somalis are trying to fly before they learn to crawl, my friends before you go to hargeisa and somaliland just make sure you set up something that resembles a government and give it a chance to survive which may have chance to get the suffering somalis out of the warlords cluches of misery. insted of repeating the rhetoric of the hopeless TNG who procaliamed themselves as the supreme rulers of somalis everywhere before they even set a foot on somali soil, and we all know where they ended up in. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted August 30, 2004 More new Somali lawmakers sworn in 29 Aug 2004 16:30:23 GMT Source: Reuters NAIROBI, Aug 29 (Reuters) - International mediators swore in more members of Somalia's new parliament on Sunday, edging closer to the establishment of a central authority in the world's only country without a national government. Sixty-four delegates were appointed at U.N. headquarters in neighbouring Kenya, meaning 258 members of the 275-member assembly are now in place, officials said. More than two-thirds of the new parliament were appointed last week. "The seating of this parliament has been a huge undertaking," Winston Tubman, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan's special envoy for Somalia, told the gathering. The peace process has been hosted by Kenya because of ongoing insecurity in the Horn of Africa country, which has lacked any effective central government since 1991 when warlords toppled military dictator Mohammed Siad Barre and carved the country into clan-based fiefdoms. The mandate of a week Arab-backed transitional authority expired in 2003. "All the major armed factions are here, and what is more important is that all neighbouring states are here," Tubman said. "In previous times, some factions were not there, and the disgruntled parties went on to form alliances with neighbouring states to disrupt the peace process. Not this time." More than 20 months of peace talks have frequently been delayed by bitter rivalries between Somalia's numerous clans, and by interference from neighbouring states keen to stamp their own brand on the new administration. When the new parliament is fully established it will elect a president to head a new administration in Mogadishu, but observers say that is unlikely to be the end of Somalia's woes. It is still unclear when the assembly will be established. Officials say the reason mediators have pushed ahead with two partial inaugurations of the new assembly is to put pressure on clans who had yet to submit their lists of delegates. They said the remaining 17 members would be sworn in soon. "Some of them are not in the country and some of them are sick," one official close to the talks told Reuters. "It is mostly logistical problems, but they are all on board." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rudy-Diiriye Posted August 30, 2004 can anybody tell me what is the use of having a country thats not recognised by the international community!! plz let me know..! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted August 30, 2004 From Aljazeera.net Winston Tubman, special envoy of the US Secretary General :confused: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted August 30, 2004 Salaan... Ar qurux badanaa bilcaanta. :cool: Keep reviving the dhaqan up. I also found another one from the first dhaar: Saas aa loo baahan yahay, Soomaali dhaqankeeda hala soo celiyo, nimankiina labadii go' caddaa aa ka maqan iyo tooreeydooda iyo with afro of course. Isn't the guy with koofi Barawaani and light yellow suit in the middle Gen. Gaani? Gaani maa wali socdo, hunguri raadis eh. Ar dadkeenaa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saxardiid Posted August 30, 2004 I hope this will become the beginning of the new Somalia. Although for the first time in our history we have parliament full of warlords but who knows what will happen. The BBC's Adam Mynott in Nairobi says the new parliament is intended as a precursor to an elected authority and, it is hoped, will start to bring an end to an ugly and bloody chapter in Somalia's history. read on Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted August 30, 2004 MAGACYADA XILDHIBAANADA BAARLAMAANKA LA DHAARIYAY OO DHAMEYSTIRAN Xildhibaanada halkaan ku qoran waa intii shalay la dhaariyay kaddib markii ay soo xuleen odeyaasha dhaqanka iyo siyaasiyiinta balse waxaa liiska ka maqan qaar ka mid ah beelaha sida Sure Direed , ********* iyo ****** oo uu muran u dhexeeyo. MAGACYADA XILDHIBAANADA BAARLAMAANKA LA DHAARIYAY OO DHAMEYSTIRAN Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BN Posted August 30, 2004 MMA, Haa, add iyo add baan u faraxsan ahay markaan arkaa dad soomaaliyeed oo dhaqankooda sidaas u jeceel. Waxaan u rajeynaa in shirkadaan si fiican u dhamaado. Runtii, aniga ma ka fikiraayo qofkii madaxweynimo noqonayo. Waxaan rabaa in wadankeyga helo nabad iyo hormarinta. Ameen. Mac'salaama Excuse the broken af-Soomaali Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted August 30, 2004 For once we can rightly be optimistic, for once we can hope, for our wonderful country and for our beloved people. Long live the new Somali republic and may the lord help us all. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BN Posted August 30, 2004 SNW, I couldnt agree more. There does seem to be a light at the end of this tunnle. Although once the President has been chosen, the loser(s) may well attempt to curtail the success of this new government. We can only hope... BTW, Did you have a chance to visit Somalia over the summer? Ma'salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites