General Duke Posted November 6, 2009 CEEBTII BADDA Markhaati uma abaahneyn midaas, balse farta iyo boogtu ayagaa is oge, waxaa lawada sugayay dhacdadii Badda, ee C/raxmaan C/shakuurna dhinaciisa u soo weeciyay. Waxa uu ku bilaabay in xiligii la magacaabay ka dib ay Muqdisho ugu yimaadeen AMB:WALLAD CABDALLA, iyo khabiir UN-ta ka socday kuwaasoo u sharaxay nidaamka cusub iyo isabadalka sharciga cusub ee xaduudaha baddaha khuseeya, kaasoo ay u sheegeen in 12/05/09, ay tahay kama danbeys. Tan ayuu ku sheegay in R/W Cumar ay ku riixday “MOU” ay la saxiixdeen Kenya, isagoo ku eedeeyay Kenya inay khayaano waday “Anaga saxiixeenu sidaas ayuu ku yimid, balse Kenya khayaano ayay waday, maxaa dhacay, xuduuda badda waxa lagu saleeyaa, hadba sida xaduuda berrigu ay u sal go’an tahay, anaga iyo Kenyana xuduuda Badda ee ay Kenya hadda wado, waa mid ay shagaashan digrii gudaha u soo weecinayso xadkeeda, waana taas khiyaanadu”. In khiyaanadii Kenya ay afka R/W Cumar Sharmaarke soo marto, ma ahan wax fudud, waana mid uu geesinimo muujiyay, balse wali, waxaa la iftiiman karaa daldaloolo, ha ahaato xiliga ay jawaabtaan tafaf tiran imaaneyso, amase ha ahaato, waqtigii ay hore u haysteen oo doodeedii iyo ka fiirsashaba ayan la iman, ku degdega “MOU” ayaan qudheeda LA DHAYALSAN KARIN, maadaama aan lawada socono, bishii March, Bahda Somalitalk, ku wargasheen xafiiska Madaxweynaha iyo R/W Sharmaarkeba Qormadoodii Cilmiyaysnayd ee “DHUL-BADEEDA SOOMAALIDA”, taasoo sida aan qirayo anigu aan arkey in email iyo cinwaanka qormadaas, oo uu Safiirka UN-ka u Fadhiya Soomaaliya Amb:Ducale u soo gudbiyay xaafiiska Madaxweynaha, R/Wasaaraha, asagoo u soo marsiiyay Wasaarada Arimaha Dibada, lehna “fadlan eega cinwaankan dhalinyaradu kusoo bandhigtay Qormo Cilmiyaysan oo khusaysa Xaduuda Baddaha oo sharcigoodu dhawaan wax iska badalayaan”. Hadaba tani miyaysan cadeynayn in Qormadii Somalitalk, oo gacanta ugu jirta DFKG ah masuuliyiinteeda in ay hadana galeen “MOU” ay Kenya la saxiixdeen, kolay dood iyo madmadowga arintani waa mid wali wax u dhiman yihiin, wallow xageyga aan anigu jeclahay in aan mid qura ku soo koobo, taasoo ah in KHIBRAD iyo KA INDHOXIRNAAN ay sabab u aheyd wixii dhacay, dowlada Kenyana iyo Shisheeye kalena sida R/W Cumar Sharmaarke hada qirayo ay Khiyaano arintoodu ku fadhiday. Waxaase wanaaga IYO DIFAACA BADDA aan lala wadaageyn marnaba Walaalaha Bahda Soamlitalk. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juje Posted November 6, 2009 Originally posted by nuune: I thank Somalitalk website for exposing many things that many websites are silent of matters that are concerning the resources of our country. Indeed, lets hope though it exposes factual aspects rather than imaginary aspects that attract readers but are baseless. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted November 6, 2009 Adeer the PM is tainted by his own actions, this deal is more than “Somalitalk” and Kenya ahs already presented its case, now no doubt you will go down with this sinking ship, that’s not important here. The issue is the Somali national resource, that of my children and their children’s wealth, no one should play with that dear lad no one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UZTAAD Posted November 6, 2009 Nimankaan dawlad isku sheegga ah , sidii carruutii ayaa loo khayaameeye. walad cabdallaa saa yiri kinyaa saa tiri bay hadda la soo shaqatageen. it high time they resign Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ANWAR Posted November 6, 2009 Originally posted by nuune: As heads of state, they should know alot better what conferences and agreements they are signing or attending. valid point Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted November 6, 2009 The irony! Those who brought in Ethiopian army to Mogadishu/Somalia and were the ones spearheading the creation of the foreign-created regime are ''singular great personality of modern Somalia'' according to Duke... If that is his definition of been ''great''..I wonder what his definition of ''treason'' is. PS: Foreign-created regime hasn't changed, it is still the same trojan-horse used by foreign powers to control and exploit Somalia. Those who supported the trojan-horse yesterday can not talk about treason. They have lost their credibility and can not regain what is lost. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted November 6, 2009 ^^^As ever you make no point, Mogadishu was not run by civilians but by a crazy collection of warlords, looters and Eritrean troops. Thus the TFG ounslaught was the best hope for peace as is vindecated today. Is Mogadishu, safe or better of ? No adeer for misplaced clan hate, you wasted an opportunity that could have helped the people of Mogadishu. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted November 6, 2009 ^^ Just pointing out to the obvious contradiction in your cheap propaganda. Spearheading Ethiopian occupation of Somalia 2006/2007: ''Greatest Somali in modern time'' I wonder what ''Treason'' means in your PR vocabulary... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted November 6, 2009 ^^^No propoganda adeer its a fact, under Yusuf Mogadishu was closest it ever came to locals taking over. We see now with four different mayors, and the continued bood shed, displacement and death, you sure achive great deal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted November 7, 2009 The Duke has taken a step to the right direction by criticizing one of his kinsmen, Mr. Sharmarke. A step to the right direction indeed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted November 7, 2009 Here Mr. Dirshe has presenred his critique to Hosh's premise that Norway as an advanced country extended its technical, legal and financial assistance to both Kenya and Somalia out of a humanitarian gesture. Mr. Dirshe privides an important argument with evidence that the submission of the Memorandum was not required of every country by the Convention on the Law of the Sea. Thus under the circumstance, Somalia, being a failed state and under a bloody conflict has never been in a position of advantage from the perspective of national and economic interest to sign up any treaty or submit MOU on her continental shelf. http://www.hiiraan.com/op2/2009/sept/why_patriotic_somalis_reject_the_mou_between_somalia_and_kenya_ a_fact_check_on_hosh_s_article.aspx Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted November 8, 2009 and what happened to "the only clean person in the tfg" ??? ,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted November 9, 2009 ^^^Mr Sharmarke should be ashamed of himself. But the whole Sharif Hotel cabal are indeed out of their depth and will pay a high price. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted November 9, 2009 Somalia Needs Honest Government 7 Nov 7, 2009 - 4:12:39 AM The Somali people are once again learning the crucial lessons of nationhood the hardest way. One such cardinal lesson is never to leave matters of your society to others alone or lightly but to engage. The only way people can protect what belongs to them, enhance collective wellbeing and further their common interests is to engage in the affairs of their nation. It was our promise to support the Transitional Government when it is doing something right and speak up when it is doing wrong. Because of its bumbling we visit again the issue of the transfer of swathes of Somalia’s sea shelf to our neighbour. It was the disgust felt by the Somali people which made the Transitional Parliament to act and put a stop to the transfer of our sea shelf by overwhelmingly voting against the deal. However, we witness a fresh spin from the Transitional Government. According to a video posted on the Internet (Somali websites including Hiiraan) of a meeting between part of the Somali Community in London and the Prime Minister of Somalia Omar Abdirashid in which for the first time he owns up to [as did the President in the past] the transfer of a large part of the nation’s sea shelf. In this meeting reminiscent of the communist era of whopping and clapping at the sight of officials, we have seen one TG Minister after another answer questions not about any progress made on any front but on the foiled transfer of a large part of the Somali sea shelf to Kenya. Ironical as it is, in the video, the Prime Minister is blaming Kenya and not his own government for the attempted transfer of a huge junk of the Somali sea shelf. Kenya is only looking after her interests as all nations do. Where there is no seller there is no buyer. The bumbling explanation of the Prime Minister and his Ministers we saw on the video will not bring anything new to the table other than shed more light on the sad state of affairs of the Transitional Government itself. We need to draw a line under this painful episode in which anyone can take advantage of stateless Somalia by putting the record straight. If it was not the disgust felt by many Somalis and the courage of the Transitional Parliament which averted the transfer of Somalia’s sea shelf, now it would have been a different story. There would have been no more a large part of our sea shelf which we owe to pass on to our future generation. The Transitional Government could have chosen an honest way other than put out spin. For that reason, the Prime Minister could have easily said: ‘this matter is now behind us.’ Nevertheless, he and his Ministers chose to put out unconvincing spin. Since the fiasco to hastily push through the transfer of swathes of Somalia’s sea shelf, the Transitional Government had taught the Somali people one crucial lesson: to remain vigilant on the affairs of the nation. However, it will not amount to a thing if at a crucial moment of nation-building — Somalia has at the helm individuals who have for values the warped political culture of the past which new Somalia should never be founded upon. For that reason, there is no point building a system similar to the past fifty years which resulted in failure. Only to selectively bash the past will not bring about a new era if the culture of greed, malfeasance and ignorance becomes part of new Somalia. The TG should be reminded that modern politics is about honesty and integrity. At least a competent government owns up to its mistake, draws a line under it and moves on. Somalia needs honest and transparent government. The Somali people should not let their guard down. They should remain on their guard until there is a government which earns the trust and worthiness of its people. However, we need to remind ourselves that good governance does not come by itself. It is something sought and guarded by those who wish to cherish its rewards. Nations which have a good system got it through hard work and citizens who engage and whose eyes and ears are wide open. The Somali people should not only expect but fight for a fresh start and a new beginning from the political culture which had resulted Somalia in ruins and at the bottom of all nations. Abdullahi Dool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites