RedSea Posted September 16, 2007 xageed adeer iiga noqotay duqa? ps. I have no respect for xabashi launching pad. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted September 20, 2007 Mansa Munsa The Editorial emphasizes time for a new leadership. However, to who is perfectly fit to lead Puntland. Over the years, Muuse's government has proven to be impotent in terms of NOT taking due account of the economic and political aspiration of the people. My years of keen observation, all that Puntland has been behaving is engage in costly commitment whether it be entering into war with Somaliland, signing illegal contracts, or exploiting the communal weaknesses. Mr. MM, the expectancies of the people you embody in your spirit and love of the motherland are quite too high, particularly from an autonomy whose pillars is the specter of Somalia--that is partition of the country into many fiefdoms. Moreover, it is extremely difficult, almost unimaginable, to set aright the patterns of inequality that comes with such administrations. The only alternative course of action one would better think of mitigating our crisis and the crisis of his or her clan family is to first accept the ugly fact that people naturally prefer to be ruled by their own respective kin folk. I am not absolutely positive in such campaigns, but Sool and Sanaag are unique in their respective predicament, being sandwiched by two entities whose base power has been dependent on the cohesiveness of their kin folk. Neither Puntland nor Somaliland has ever worked to put together the cohesiveness of the people of Sool and Sanaag. It is time Rer Sool institute a new building bloc and freely pursue their economic, social and political development. It is doable if you have the guts saxib. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taleexi Posted September 20, 2007 Dear Mr.Caamir, Thanks for taking the time to analyze the grim situation that has been looming lately over Puntland, some of us here on SOL can't smell the coffee after so many gross human injustices have been committed by the name of PL administration, these include, the unabated deforestation, the ill-fated contracts of the natural resources of the region, pocketing the hardly earned revenues by the citizens, and bypassing the supreme laws of the land for the sake of the common ends of THE FEW. The forces of change are in full gear in PL, neither us nor someone else can stop it. In the case of people of SSC, it has been advised in both implicit and explicit over the years, their genuine concern of preserving Somali unity is fading, clearly now they at least realize that they are in between a rock and a hard place, their policy of relying on good political gesture failed them miserably and now they hit dead-end of the road. As they say "Human will is stronger the iron bars" therefore these people have the option of governing themselves if they wish so. As we all aware of, there is an internal conflict ongoing in Las Anod, some of the natives of the region are fighting a proxy war, these people need to be stopped by any means necessary, the theory of zero-sum game is applicable to this situation. Caamir, It can't get worse than this us advocating the further fragmentation of our motherland, but be mind that the stakes are to high, the in action of this people might deserve the curse of the Almighty. Dignity consists not in possessing honors, but in the consciousness that we deserve them. By Aristotle Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted September 20, 2007 Originally posted by Mansa Munsa: As we all aware of, there is an internal conflict ongoing in Las Anod, some of the natives of the region are fighting a proxy war, these people need to be stopped by any means necessary, the theory of zero-sum game is applicable to this situation. Excellent point, but don't you think that this meaningless dispute designed to win the internatinoal ticket that one entity controls the city, needs to be settled once and for all. Wax baddan baa lays jiidayey. You know It has its own advantages and disadvantages, but in this case, the advantages that come with it outweigh the other side. People of Lascaanood should say this time ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taleexi Posted September 20, 2007 Indeed Caamir, the ball is in the court of the Las Anoders, let us wait and see how they manage it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted September 21, 2007 balayo, dad rer SSC ah oo u dabaldageya weerer lagu hayo rer las Anod ethinka egu horeya. they say "You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train" so get on or get of people. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taleexi Posted September 21, 2007 Naxar Nugaaleed, I am on and seated firmly Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted September 22, 2007 hope ur on the one in the right direction mansa! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites