General Duke Posted September 15, 2009 Somalia MPs oppose Djibouti anti-piracy deal 14 Sep 14, 2009 - 8:57:58 AM MOGADISHU, Somalia Sep 14 (Garowe Online) - A group of lawmakers in Somalia have rejected a new deal between the governments of Somalia and Djibouti, which states that Djibouti will be the base for anti-piracy training and operations, Radio Garowe reports. MP Mowlid Ma'ani told the BBC Somali Service that the new agreement is "illegal" and warned against its consequences. "Recently, we [parliament] removed our feet from mud after the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) signed a maritime agreement with Kenya, and I see this [Djibouti deal] as new mud," said MP Ma'ani. He noted that Somali Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmake inked a deal with the federal State of Puntland in northern Somalia, allowing Puntland to be the base for anti-piracy operations. "It is unfortunate…but a Minister cannot change an agreement signed by a Prime Minister," he added. Puntland's president, Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed "Farole," has warned the TFG not to violate the agreement signed in Galkayo on August 23. READ: Puntland leader warns Somalia govt, urges Somaliland peace MP Ma'ani said the Somali Minister of Marine Transport should have signed the agreement. Mr. Abdirahman Ibbi, the Somali Minister of Fisheries, signed the agreement on September 11 in Djibouti with Mr. Ali Hassan Bahdon, Djibouti's minister of transportation. Mr. Ibbi is a member of Somali President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed's delegation, which is currently in Djibouti and expected to travel to the United States. There is a rift developing between President Sheikh Sharif and Prime Minister Sharmake. According to government sources in Mogadishu, the Prime Minister was "unaware" of the new deal signed in Djibouti, which many see as a violation of the Galkayo agreement. Source: Garowe Online Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted September 15, 2009 Xildhibaano diidan heshiis ay gashay DF 15 Sep 15, 2009 - 4:29:26 AM Xildhibaano ka tirsan baarlamaanka Somalia ayaa maanta [sep 14] sharcidaro ku tilmaamay heshiis ay dowlada Somalia la gashay dalka Jabuuti, kaasoo ku saabsan la dagaalanka burcadbadeeda. Xil. Mowliid Macani ayaa sheegay in heshiiska uu yahay mid sharciga hareer-marsan, isla markaana uu saxiixay wasiir aanay howshiisu ahayn gaadiidka badda, wuxuuna xusay in arintan ay tahay dhiiqo kale oo ay DF lugaha la gashay. "Dhawaan ayaan dhiiqo lugaha kala baxnay markii wasiir ka tirsan DF uu heshiis dhanka badda ah la galay dalka Kenya, waxaana u arkaan in tani ay tahay dhiiqo oo lugala lala galay" ayuu yiri Mowliid Macaani. Mudanuhu wuxuu sheegay in heshiis lagula dagaalamayo burcadbadeeda lala galay maamulka Puntland uuna u soo saxiixay dowlada Ra'iisul wasaare Sharma'arke, heshiiskana uu noqonaya mid lagu jabinayo heshiiskii ka horeeyay. Safar ay Madaxweyne Sh. Shariif iyo wasiirada Maaliyada iyo Kaluumeysiga ay ku tageen dalka Jabuuti ayay ku saxiixeen heshiiskan, waxaana dhashay khilaaf ku aadan heshiis uu horay Puntland ula galay Sharma'arke. "Dhanka sharciga marka laga eego heshiiskan khalad, waayo heshiisyada noocan ah waxay ahayd inuu saxiixo wasiirka gaadiidka badda, sidoo kale waa heshiis aan lasoo marin baarlamaanka" ayuu Mowliid kaga jawaabay su'aal ahayd waxa uu heshiiska ku dhaliilayo. Xildhibaanku wuxuu ayaan-daro ku tilmaamay in heshiiskii lala galay Puntland laga talaabsado, heshiis ku aadan nabadeynta biyaha dalka [somalia] oo xor ah lagala tashado dal kale, wuxuuna Sh. Shariif ugu baaqay inuu ka fiirsado heshiisyada uu galayo. Khilaafyo ka dhashay heshiisyo ay kala saxiixdeen DF iyo Puntland ayaa soo dhexgalay Madaxweyne Sh. Shariif iyo Ra'iisul wasaare Cumar C/rashiid Cali Sharma'arke, iyadoo khilaafkan uu sababi karo burbur ku yimaada dowlada. GAROWE ONLINE Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abtigiis Posted September 15, 2009 The duplicitious Sheikh Hotel rarely understands the repurcussions of the treaties he signs. For him, the first papaers he signed in Djibouti as a escapee from Asmara served him so well, that he doesn't blink to put pen to paper to whatever. It is sad we have such a man as a leader. I urge the international community to fire him and confine him to his Mahadaay dugsi quraan so that people of claiber like the PM can rule. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted September 15, 2009 ^^^^Sharif Hotel is a puppet the big men behind the throne are Djibouti's President and Walid Abdalla. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites