Emperor Posted May 28, 2009 Sheekh Aadan Madoobe oo sharci daro ku tilmaamay talaabadii QM loogu gudbiyey heshiiskii badaha ee ay kala saxiixdeen Somalia iyo Kenya Gudoomiyaha Baarlamanka federaalka Somalia Sheekh Aadan Maxamed Nuur (Madoobe) ayaa talaabo sharci daro ah ku tilmaamay in golaha amaanka ee Q/Midoobay loo gudbiyo heshiiskii dhinaca badaha ee ay dhowaan kala saxiixdeen dowladaha Somalia iyo Kenya, ka hor inta aan la soo marinin Baarlamanka Somalia. “Dowlad kasta waxa ay leedahay nidaam iyo shuruuc lagu fuliyo heshiisyada caalamiga ah ee ay la gasho dowladaha iyo shirkadaha shisheeye, nidaamka DF Somalia waxaa uu yahay in heshiiska ay xukuumada la gasho labada dhinac midkood aanu dhaqan gal noqon karin ilaa soo mariyo baarlamanka uuna soo saxiixo madaxweynaha, sidaa awgeed heshgiiska Kenya lala saxiixday waa sharci daro in loo gudbiyo golaha amaanka ee QM ayuu yiri Sheekh Aadan Maxamed Nuur (Madoobe) Waxaa uu intaa ku daray in baarlamanka uu ka doodi xiliyada heshiiskaas uuna eegi doono haddii ay ku jiraan waxyaabo xad gudub ku ah qaranimada dhuleed iyo mida badeed ee Somalia “haddii wax cilad ah lagu arko baarlamanku cod ayuu gelin doonaa haddii uu diidana QM nalama laha dhulkeena mana qaadaneyno heshiiskaas” ayuu intaa ku daray Gudoomiyaha baarlamanka federaalka Somalia Sheekh Aadan Maxamed Nuur (Madoobe). Dhinaca kale sheekh aadan madoobe ayaa soo dhiweeyey takaabada ay xukuumada Somalia xayiraada ugu soo rogtay garoomada iyo dekedaha ku yaala magaalooyinka ay gacanta ku hayaan xoogaga ka horjeeda DF Somalia, wuxuuna intaa ku daray in talaabadaasi ay tahay mid aan waxba u dhimeynin shacabka isla markaana lagu badbaadinayo umadda laguna sugayo amaanka dalka dalka. Cabdiraxmaan Macalin Xuseen Mamaan82@hotmail.com Tafatiraha Wabka Dayniile.com dayniilecom@hotmail. com deyniilenews@yahoo.c om Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted May 28, 2009 I heard the project has failed, though Sharif Ahmed will forever be remmebered as the man who tried to sell the sea. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted May 28, 2009 ^^^ How about those who sold Xaafuun iyo iskushuban Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted May 28, 2009 Originally posted by nuune: ^^^ How about those who sold Xaafuun iyo iskushuban You mean those who sold the land ?? ,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted May 28, 2009 ^^^Dont sound ****** adeer, Xafuun iyo Iskushuban have an admin led by the people who will never sell it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted May 28, 2009 Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: quote:Originally posted by nuune: ^^^ How about those who sold Xaafuun iyo iskushuban You mean those who sold the land ?? ,, The Island off Northeastern Somalia was once sold by a Northeastern chief to Yemeni people. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted May 28, 2009 ^^^I know you are having a difficult period in SOL my dear lad. Especially since the “Mogadishu society” argument has become bankrupt. However let me highlight to you as a fellow SOL Nomad & a Somali brother, that there are no Islands to speak of located in the North East or Puntland state, that IskuShuban is in the middle of Bari and Xafuun is located on the Indian Ocean and is part of the land mass. Sorry Socetra was never part of Puntland. Pardon again. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emperor Posted May 28, 2009 ^Jahawareer ma maqli jirtay! Nuune, if you are talking about the oil expoloration happening in Bari, then things move on, dril, dril, dril it baby Meiji, what a new brave history is that, I knew the man behind the genius invention of 'M society' will come up more daring inventions loool Keep it up yaa M of Society Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wacdaraha_aduunka Posted May 28, 2009 Lool Socotra huh Meiji what have been sippin on lately.... I see the M Society drink has gone sour and isnt a hit Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sherban Shabeel Posted May 28, 2009 Man I wish Socotra was part of Somalia... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Recovering-Romantics Posted May 28, 2009 Talk about "repeat a lie a hundred times and it will become a fact." Who has sold Somalia's waters? A very bad case of misinterpretation by the guys at Somalitalk and it spreads like a wild fire. Never mind the territory in question is NOT even part of our maritime territory but rather belongs to the International Waters. Never mind there is no "selling" since the territory doesn't even belong to Somalia but to the UN. Never mind that when it is all said and done, Somalia will be GAINING more territory as a result of this new Claim. But then, some people will rather deal with rumours than facts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted May 28, 2009 ^^^lool. Everyone is wrong and you are correct. Please this deal united various opposing groups in a campaign to stop it. Somalia has no dispute with Kenya other than NFD. Anyhow if the Parliment opposes this they will have the respect of the masses. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted May 28, 2009 Recovering-Romantics ...Regardless, the government has bigger fish to fry, and shouldn't be settling disputes that needs serious scrutiny. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Recovering-Romantics Posted May 28, 2009 Originally posted by Che -Guevara: Recovering-Romantics ...Regardless, the government has bigger fish to fry, and shouldn't be settling disputes that needs serious scrutiny. Bro, a very elementary understanding of the "The limits of the continental Shelf" will explain to you why this government had to sign this "deal." "Almost 75% of the nations on earth need to sign continental Shelf Agreement. Why?! Because they've access to sea! And most of The continental shelf occurs in the sea!" ""It happens that 2009 will see the expiry of the term that many countries, including Argentina and the United Kingdom, have in which to make their submissions to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, an independent entity made up of experts, created by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The extended continental shelf is an area that stretches outward from the limit of 200 miles from the coast, and can extend as far as 350 miles. Why must countries make these submissions? For two fundamental reasons. The first is that they will receive confirmation from the Commission regarding the outer limit of their continental shelf. This will in turn confirm their rights over the natural resources on the seabed or beneath it, on the extended continental platform. It is also important to contribute to defining the framework of the law of the sea. This will make it possible to establish the areas of seabed that are within the jurisdiction of the coastal states, and those that -on the other hand-constitute the deep ocean bed. The latter is administered by the International Seabed Authority as common world heritage. The preparation of these submissions is a lengthy and complex task, as it is necessary to demonstrate the physical extent of the continental shelf as an area distinct from the deep ocean bed." (British Position on the Continental Shelf (11/10/07) Quote from Today's news: "The agreement will facilitate the presentation of Kenya's submissions to the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf by May as required under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The Somali prime minister said the agreement was necessary for the preparation of Somalia's claim for the extension of Somalia continental shelf as the cooperation between neighbors is a pre- requite for the submission of the war-torn country's claim." (CRIEnglish.com 8. April 2009." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites